Ospreys of the Week
BASEBALL:
Tucker Elder (Ewing/Ewing) batted .700 (7-10) with five runs scored, two doubles and smacked his second homer of the year last week. The freshman also stole two bases and is 12-13 on the season, ranking second in the NJAC. He was selected NJAC Rookie of the Week for the first time.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE:
Michelle Pascrell (Howell/Freehold Twp.) scored five goals against Widener, including the 100th tally of her career. The senior is the first player in Stockton history to score 100 goals.
MEN'S LACROSSE:
Tyler Horvath (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South) won 23 of 33 faceoffs for a .697 winning percentage and scooped a game-high 10 ground balls in Stockton's 19-14 win over Misericordia. Horvath was selected CSAC Defensive Player of the Week.
SOFTBALL:
Jenna Patterson (Mullica Hill/Clearview) batted .667 with three doubles and seven RBI last week. The sophomore rapped all three doubles in the second game against Neumann in an 11-6 win.
MEN'S TRACK & FIELD:
William Gross (Marlton/Cherokee) set a new personal best in the discus with a toss of 43.81 meters, winning the event at the Stockton Invite. The senior also competed in the shot put (13.86m) finish fifth. Gross qualified for the AARTFC Championships in both events.
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD:
Kierstin Clem (Voorhees/Eastern) won the 3000-meter run over 17 competitors with a time of 11:03.99 at the Stockton Invite. The sophomore won the event by over seven seconds. Clem earned her first career NJAC Runner of the Week honor for her efforts.
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Women's Lacrosse (4-3)
- Latest Results: Stockton 11, Widener 6
- Michelle Pascrell (Howell/Freehold Twp.) scored five goals, including the 100th of her career to lead the Ospreys. Pascrell added game highs of seven ground balls and six draw controls.
- Casey Shultz (Sewell/Washington Twp.) had a five-point night with four goals and an assist.
- Jennifer Toal (Pine Beach/Toms River South) topped all players with five caused turnovers.
- Goalkeeper Jordan Hawkes (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) made a career-high nine saves for the victory.
- Upcoming Games: March 29 at Cabrini University (7 pm).
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Softball (9-5)
- Latest Results: Stockton 8, Neumann 0; Stockton 10, Neumann 9.
- Samantha McErlane (Mt. Ephraim/Audubon) was the winning pitcher in each game, tossing eight scoreless innings on the day. McErlane hurled a three-hit shutout with one strikeout and no walks in the opener. The righty retired the last nine batters that she faced.
- Lilly James (Roseland/West Essex) went 4-5 with a double, five runs, two RBI, three stolen bases and two walks to lead Stockton to the sweep.
- Jenna Patterson (Mullica Hill/Clearview) went 4-6 with three doubles, five RBI and a run on the day.
- Brianna Segnello (Mt. Olive/Mt. Olive) was chosen NJAC Rookie of the Week after going 4-7 with a double, three runs, three stolen bases, two RBI and a walk.
- Gracie Meyer (Pittsgrove/A.P. Schalick) contributed four hits two runs and two RBI in the pair of victories.
- Upcoming Games: April 2 at Ramapo (1/3 pm); April 3 at Muhlenberg (1/3 pm).
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Men's Lacrosse (4-2)
- Latest Results: Stockton 19, Misericordia 14.
- Dante Poli (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South) led four Ospreys with three or more goals, with four scores and added three assists for a game-high seven points on the day. Poli was chosen CSAC Player of the Week for the second time this season.
- Stanley Kolimago (Lansdale, Pa./Methacton) and Hayden Smallwood (Margate/Ocean City) both scored four times. Smallwood's total was a career high in a game.
- Luc Swedlund (Randolph/Randolph) added a hat trick.
- Goalkeeper Eric Lindskog (Montville/Montville) stopped 12 shots for the win. It was the fifth time in six games he has posted double-digit saves.
- Defender Logan Holleritter (Oak Ridge/Jefferson Twp.) grabbed nine ground balls and registered a game-high three caused turnovers.
- Tyler Horvath (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South) won 23 of 33 faceoffs for a .697 winning percentage and scooped a game-high 10 ground balls. Horvath was selected CSAC Defensive Player of the Week.
- Upcoming Games: March 30 at Neumann (7 pm); April 2 HOME vs. Montclair State (1 pm).
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Baseball (9-7-1)
- Latest Results: Stockton 5, St. Elizabeth 4; McDaniel 7, Stockton 5; Stockton 10, McDaniel 9.
- Tucker Elder (Ewing/Ewing) batted .700 (7-10) including two doubles and his second home run of the season last week. The rookie also had a pair of steals, giving him 12 on the year, second in the NJAC. Elder picked up his first career NJAC Rookie of the Week nod for his play.
- Jordan Nitti (Hamilton/Steinert) batted .500 (7-14) with two doubles and had four RBI to tie for the team high.
- Mike Schiattarella (Manahawkin/Southern) won for the third time this season, with a six-inning, four-hit, nine-strikeout performance against McDaniel. The junior leads the NJAC with a minuscule 0.87 ERA.
- Dominic Meleo (Freehold/St. Peter's Prep) batted .364 with a pair of RBI.
- John Perrino (Wall/Wall) and Thomas Elgrim (Fair Haven/Rumson-Fair Haven) both batted .308, with Elgrim driving in four runs and Perrino stealing two bases and tying for the team lead with five runs.
- Upcoming Games: March 29 HOME vs. Immaculata (3:30 pm); April 2 at Ramapo (DH) (11:30am/2:30 pm).
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Men's Track & Field
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring at Stockton Invite.
- Freshman Carson Latham (Bordentown/Bordentown) had one individual win and ran a leg in one relay victory. Latham won the 200m (22.15 seconds) and joined Devante Greene (Pennsauken/Pennsauken), Ryan Fisher (Barnegat/Barnegat) and Donnie Scott (Westville/Deptford) to win the 4x100 relay (42.93 seconds).
- Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) won the 1500m (4:08.02) and freshman Aidan Burns captured the 100m (11.46 seconds).
- Field event victories were collected by Keith Holland (Bayville/Central Regional) in the pole vault (3.95m) and William Gross (Marlton/Cherokee) with a personal best in the discus (43.81m). Gross also finished fifth in the shot put (13.86m).
- Upcoming Meets: April 2 at TCNJ Invitational.
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Women's Track & Field
- Latest Results:Â No Team Scoring at Stockton Invite.
- Funmilayo Aka-Bashorun (Lawrenceville/Lawrence) led the Osprey women's team by winning the 100m hurdles (17.33 seconds) and running a leg for the second place 4x100 relay (51.23 seconds).
- Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) won the 800m (2:23.01) and Kierstin Clem (Voorhees/Eastern) won the 3000m (11:03.99). Clem was named NJAC Runner of the Week for the first time in her career.
- Stockton's two female winners in field events were Susann Foley (Tabernacle/Seneca) in the high jump (1.60m) and Lauren Preston (Wernersville, Pa./Conrad Weiser) in the pole vault (3.50m).
- Khristina Washington (Hammonton/Hammonton) was a runner-up in three events, the long jump (4.91m), triple jump (10.01m) and ran a leg on the 4x400 relay (4:16.89).
- Upcoming Meets: April 2 at TCNJ Invitational.
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Women's Rowing
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring at Manhattan Invite.
- Stockton posted a time of 7:38 in a close varsity eight race that was won by Skidmore (7:19), followed by Manhattan (7:33) and Iona (7:36). The second through fourth place teams were separated by just five seconds.
- The Ospreys finished third in the varsity four with a time of 9:20 that topped Iona (9:28) and trailed Skidmore (8:46) and Manhattan (9:02).
- The Stockton second varsity eight finished its race in 9:06.
- Upcoming Meet: April 3 HOME Stockton-Brigantine Boat Race (Brigantine Rowing Club Boathouse).
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