Ospreys of the Week
MEN'S BASKETBALL:
Luciano Lubrano (Ocean City/Ocean City) led the team in scoring as Stockton advanced to the NJAC Tournament championship game with a 65-58 win over previously-unbeaten TCNJ. The senior scored a game-high 16 points for the third consecutive game and led all players with three steals. For his efforts, Lubrano was named NJAC Player of the Week for the first time in his career.
FIELD HOCKEY:
Kylie Mitchell (Shamong/Seneca), a freshman goalkeeper made 14 saves her college debut against Kean in Stockton's only match last week. The freshman turned aside 14 of the 16 shots on goal that she faced for a sparkling .875 save percentage in the game.
MEN'S SOCCER:
Ian Byrne (Lanoka Harbor/Lacey Twp.) scored his first career goal against Ramapo last week. The tally came in the sophomore's 19th college game and was the only marker of the week for the Ospreys.
WOMEN'S SOCCER:
Jennifer Devault (Mullica Hill/Kingsway) made 14 saves in the two matches for Stockton last week. The senior posted a shutout against Montclair State, making career-high 12 saves in a 0-0 tie, then kicked out two more attempts against Ramapo.
VOLLEYBALL:
Emily Sullivan (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) dished 53 assists (8.83 a/s) and served five aces leading the Ospreys to a pair of wins last week. The senior also scooped a team-high 16 digs and added five kills and a block. Sullivan was named NJAC Player of the Week for the first time this season and the fifth time in her career. She leads the league in assists at 9.69 assists per set and ranks in the top 10 in three other categories.
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Men's Basketball (5-3)
- Latest Results: Stockton 65, The College of New Jersey 58.
- Luciano Lubrano (Ocean City/Ocean City) sank three three-pointers, scored a game-high 16 points and pilfered a game-high three steals. Lubrano was named NJAC Player of the Week for the first time in his career.
- Kyion Flanders (Wildwood/Wildwood) registered a double-double with 10 points and a career-high 10 rebounds. Flanders also contributed two steals.
- Nick Duncsak (Toms River/TR North) also hit double figures with 10 points, shooting 4-7 from the floor including 2-4 from three-point range.
- Tariq Baker (Brooklyn, N.Y./St. Anthony's) buried a key three-pointer with 2:14 remaining that snapped a 58-58 and gave Stockton the lead for good at 61-58.
- Upcoming Games: NJAC Tournament Finals March 19 at New Jersey City (8 pm).
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Women's Volleyball (4-0, 4-0 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 3, William Paterson 0; Stockton 3, Kean 0.
- Emily Sullivan (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) filled the stat sheet for the week, dishing 53 assists (8.83 a/s) along with 16 digs, five kills and five aces. The senior was named NJAC Player of the Week for the first time this season and her fifth weekly award in her career.
- Haley Green (Springville, UT/Maple Mountain) spiked a team-high 20 kills in the two victories
- Charlotte Leon (Northport, NY/Northport) and Julie Kohlhoff (West Islip, NY/West Islip) slammed 19 and 16 kills respectively for the week. Kohlhoff registered a .571 hitting percentage as well.
- Franceska Gustave (Edgewater/Leonia) had an outstanding .632 hitting percentage with 12 kills, two aces, two digs and a block.
- Christie Louer (Clifton/Clifton) and Grace Brandt (Floral Park/Floral Park) both scooped 15 digs while Sophia Marziello (Haddonfield/Paul VI) notched 13 digs. Louer also powered her way to 12 kills and a pair of blocks.
- Upcoming Matches: March 16 HOME vs. New Jersey City (7 pm).
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Women's Soccer (0-0-2, 0-0-2 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 0, Montclair State 0; Stockton 2, Ramapo 2.
- Goalkeeper Jennifer Devault (Mullica Hill/Kingsway) made 14 saves in the pair of draws. Devault posted a career-high 12 saves for a hard-earned shutout against Montclair State.
- Bri Honse (Gainesville, VA/Battlefield) and Sydney Williams (Millville/Millville) potted the goals against Ramapo. Honse potted a loose ball in front while Williams scored on a bending free kick from the left wing.
- Upcoming games: March 17 HOME vs. Kean (4 pm); March 20 at Rutgers-Camden (1 pm).
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Field Hockey (0-1, 0-1 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Kean 2, Stockton 1.
- Hannah Wescoat (Upper Deerfield/Cumberland Regional), a senior back, scored her first career goal for the Ospreys.
- Freshman goalkeeper Kylie Mitchell (Shamong/Seneca) made an impressive college debut with 14 saves to keep the Ospreys close as they were outshot 29-6 on the night.
- Madison Dancisin (Little Egg Harbor/Pinelands) registered an assist with a quick pass to Wescoat.
- Casey Cordonna (Barrington/Haddon Hts.) recorded two defensive saves and Isabella Ceraso (Marlton/Cherokee) added one defensive save for the Ospreys.
- Upcoming Games: March 20 HOME vs. William Paterson (1 pm).
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Men's Soccer (0-2, 0-2 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Montclair State 1, Stockton 0; Ramapo 3, Stockton 1.
- Ian Byrne (Lanoka Harbor/Lacey Twp.) scored his first career goal against Ramapo.
- Goalkeeper Dino Gromitsaris (Bordentown/Bordentown) made nine saves in the two games for Stockton.
- Upcoming Games: March 17 at Kean (7:30 pm); March 20 HOME vs. Rutgers-Camden (4 pm).
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