Ospreys of the Week
MEN'S BASKETBALL:
Tariq Baker (Brooklyn, NY/St. Anthony's) capped off his senior season by tying his career high with 20 points in the NJAC championship game. The senior shot 6-10 (60%), including 4-8 (50%) from behind the arc and was a perfect 4-4 from the charity stripe in his final college game.
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) won the NJAC Championship race to become Stockton's second NJAC champion ever, joining 2010 winner Abad Akhtar. Knorr won the men's 8K race by 21 seconds with a personal best time of 25:33.2. He was selected as NJAC Runner of the Week for the second time this season.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) paced the Stockton women's team at the NJAC Championships by finishing third out of 36 runners with a time of 24:08.0 for 6K.
MEN'S SOCCER:
Dino Gromitsaris (Bordentown/Bordentown) posted two shutouts for the week in a pair of 1-0 wins for Stockton. Against Kean, he kicked out five shots, then followed that with a one-save effort for his first two clean sheets of the season. Gromitsaris, who now has nine whitewashes in his career, was named NJAC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts.
WOMEN'S SOCCER:
Kiersten Reszkowski (Freehold/Freehold Twp.) scored a goal and dished an assist to lead Stockton to a 3-0 win over Kean. The back helped the Osprey defense post the shutout and allow just one goal in two games last week.
VOLLEYBALL:
Emily Sullivan (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) dished 22 assists, including the 3,000th of her brilliant career, as Stockton remained unbeaten with a 3-0 sweep of New Jersey City. The senior also added five kills, tied for team-high honors with eight digs and served one ace in the win over NJCU.
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Volleyball (5-0, 5-0 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 3, New Jersey City 0.
- Emily Sullivan (Bridgewater-Bridgewater-Raritan) dished her 3,000th career assist early in the second set to become just the fourth player in Stockton history to achieve that milestone. The senior dished 22 assists, scooped eight digs and spiked five kills.
- Christie Louer (Clifton/Clifton) led the squad with eight kills, with Haley Green (Springville, UT/Maple Mountain) adding seven spikes.
- Charlotte Leon (Northport, NY/Northport) had five kills, with Franceska Gustave (Edgewater/Leonia) contributing four blocks.
- Julie Kohlhoff (West Islip, NY/West Islip) had six kills and rookie Emma Capriglione (Tuckerton/Pinelands) spiked a career-high four kills.
- Sophia Marziello (Haddonfield/Paul VI) tied Sullivan for team high with eight digs.
- Upcoming Matches: NJAC Tournament HOME vs. Rutgers-Camden (7 pm).
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Men's Soccer (2-2, 2-2 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 1, Kean 0; Stockton 1, Rutgers-Camden 0.
- Goalkeeper Dino Gromitsaris (Bordentown/Bordentown) made six saves in the two games for Stockton, posting a pair of shutouts. He earned his third career NJAC Defensive Player of the Week nod for his play.
- Michael Echeverria (Linden/St. Joseph's) scored the game-winner against Kean with an assist from Ervin Gjeli (Hasbrouck Heights/Hasbrouck Heights). The goal came with 5:54 remaining in regulation.
- Dante Montesinos (West Long Branch/Shore Regional) potted the game-winner against the Scarlet Raptors in the 65th minute, with an assist from freshman Connor Smith (Hazlet/Raritan) for his first career point.
- Upcoming Games: March 24 at New Jersey City (3 pm).
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Men's Cross Country
- Latest Results: Second Place at the NJAC Championships.
- Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) won the men's race to become Stockton's second NJAC champion ever, joining 2010 winner Abad Akhtar. Knorr won the men's 8K race by 21 seconds with a personal-best time of 25:33.2 and was selected NJAC Runner of the Week.
- Daniel Do (Galloway/Absegami) followed Knorr in the runner-up spot at 25:54.5.
- Kyle Navalance (Toms River/TR North) placed fourth with a 26:03.1 mark.
- Stephen Conte (Washington Twp./Paul VI) finished 11th with a time of 27:04.3 and Christopher Shaw (Washington Twp./Washington Twp.) followed in the 12th position at 27:34.0 to complete Stockton's five scorers.
- Upcoming Meets: Season Finished.
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Women's Cross Country
- Latest Results: Second Place at the NJAC Championships.
- Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) paced the Stockton women's team by finishing third overall with a time of 24:08.0 for 6K.
- Freshman Kierstin Clem (Voorhees/Eastern) and teammate Olivia Harris (Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake) also cracked the top 10 with times of 25:00.3 and 25:14.8 for seventh and eighth place respectively.
- Jamie Wun (Moorestown/Moorestown) finished 11th at 25:32.8 and freshman Madeline Corbett (Linwood/Mainland) ran 25:50.9 to place 16th as Stockton's fifth scoring runner.
- Upcoming Meets: Season Finished.
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Women's Soccer (1-1-2, 1-1-2 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 3, Kean 0; Rutgers-Camden 1, Stockton 0.
- Kiersten Reszkowski (Freehold/Freehold Twp.) scored a goal and dished an assist in the victory against Kean. Reszkowski's defense helped the Ospreys post one shutout and give up just one score in two games last week.
- Jessica Heitmann (Rockaway/Morris Knolls) and Heather Bertollo (Hawthorne/Hawthorne) netted one goal apiece for the Ospreys.
- Goalkeeper Kylee Sullivan (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) saved the lone shot on goal that she faced against Kean for her first career shutout. She followed that up with two more saves against Rutgers-Camden.
- Upcoming games: March 27 at William Paterson (12 pm).
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Men's Basketball (5-4)
- Latest Results: New Jersey City 79, Stockton 77.
- Tariq Baker (Brooklyn, NY/St. Anthony's (NJ)) tied his career high with 20 points in his final college game. Baker went 4-8 from three-point range and 6-10 overall.
- DJ Campbell (Vineland/Vineland) contributed 19 points and a season-high seven rebounds.
- Kadian Dawkins (Eastampton/Rancocas Valley) also tied his career high with 14 points and handed out four assists.
- Kyion Flanders (Wildwood/Wildwood) tossed in 14 points and dished a career-best seven assists while committing no turnovers.
- Upcoming Games: Season Finished.
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