Ospreys of the Week
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) paced the Stockton men's team at the Haverford Main Line Invitational by finishing 27th out of 136 runners with a time of 20:40.4 in the four-mile race.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY:
Jaelyn Barkley (Hope/Belvidere) led the Stockton women by finishing 17th out of 73 runners with a time of 18:59.7 for three miles at the Haverford Main Line Invitational. Barkley was sixth among Division III competitors. She was chosen NJAC Runner of the Week for her performance.
FIELD HOCKEY:
Jenna Fiorito (East Greenville, Pa./Upper Perkiomen) scored a pair of goals to lead the Ospreys to a 2-0 week. One of her tallies was a penalty stroke. Fiorito has scored a goal in three straight matches.
MEN'S SOCCER:
Peter Kozlej (Toms River/Toms River East) scored two goals and dished an assist for five points in a 2-0 week for Stockton. Kozlej is tied for the team lead with three goals and tops the Ospreys with eight points.Â
WOMEN'S SOCCER:
Heather Bertollo (Hawthorne/Hawthorne) score a pair of goals and dished her first assist of the season as Stockton won both matches last week. The senior leads the team with three goals and seven points on the year.
VOLLEYBALL:
Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) was chosen NJAC Rookie of the Week after helping Stockton to four wins in five matches. Louer led the Ospreys with 67 kills and tallied 49 digs, eight aces, seven blocks and a .248 hitting percentage in 20 sets during the week.
WOMEN'S TENNIS:
Sophia Pasquale (Galloway/Holy Spirit) won a team-high nine games in singles during Stockton's 9-0 defeat to NCAA Division I opponent Delaware State. Pasquale played No. 3 singles and also competed at No. 2 doubles during the match.
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Men's Soccer (6-1-1)
- Latest Results: Stockton 2, Neumann 0; Stockton 7, Centenary 1.
- Peter Kozlej (Toms River/Toms River East) led the team with two goals and an assist for five points in the two matches.
- Drew Greenblatt (Manasquan/Manasquan), a transfer from Scranton, tallied his first career goal and added two assists for four points vs. Centenary.
- Freshman Mohammed Bangoura (Jersey City/Hudson Catholic) scored his second goal of the season and dished his first career assist vs. Centenary.
- Freshman Lincoln Ormsby (Maple Shade/Maple Shade) and junior Ethan Leacott (Lumberton/Rancocas Valley), both defenders, each scored their first career goal last week, with fellow back Paul Bechtelheimer (Washington Twp./St. Augustine Prep) dishing his first career assist.
- Liam Brett (Palmyra/Palmyra) posted his fourth shutout of the season against Neumann and did not allow a goal in 135 minutes of play in net overall during the week. The senior leads the NJAC in shutouts (4) and save percentage (.923).
- Upcoming Games: September 20 at Haverford (4 pm); September 24 at Rutgers-Newark (7:30 pm).
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Women's Soccer (5-2-1)
- Latest Results: Stockton 7, Centenary 0; Stockton 1, Alvernia 0.
- Heather Bertollo (Hawthorne/Hawthorne) led the team with two goals last week, including the game-winner against Alvernia. Bertollo is tied for the team lead with three goals and is tops with seven points.
- Freshmen Kate Samuels (Pennsville/Pennsville) and Sydnie Nied (Holmdel/Holmdel) both tallied their first career goal against Centenary. Samuels also had an assist in the match.
- Grace Tecce (Jamison, Pa./Central Bucks South) scored her first career points with a pair of assists against Centenary.
- Megan Brady (Rockaway/Morris Hills), Catherine Goger (Kenilworth/David Brearly) and Morgan Keil (Upper Twp./Holy Spirit) all saw action in net last week. Brady posted her third shutout of the year against Alvernia while Keil and Goger each played a half in net against Centenary in the combined shutout. Keil made four saves in the match.
- Upcoming games: September 21 at Moravian (7 pm); September 24 HOME vs. Rutgers-Newark (12 pm).
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Volleyball (5-4)
- Latest Results: Stockton 3, Cabrini 0; Stockton 3, Drew 2; Stockton 3, Moravian 0; Stockton 3, Cedar Crest 2; Gettysburg 3, Stockton 1.
- Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) led the team with 67 kills, while serving eight aces, scooping 49 digs and adding seven blocks. Louer smacked a career-high 18 kills apiece vs. Drew and Cedar Crest. She was chosen NJAC Rookie of the Week for her play.
- Haley Green (Springville, Utah/Maple Mountain) contributed 64 kills, 16 digs and four blocks in the five matches. Green was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Neumann Knights Invitational over the weekend.
- Emma Capriglione (Tuckerton/Pinelands) and freshman Camille De La Torre (Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield) tied for third on the team with 30 kills each. De La Torre spiked a career-high 11 kills against Drew.
- Teleyah Witherspoon (Hackensack/Hackensack) led the team with 21 blocks and spiked 26 kills on offense. Witherspoon ranks second in the NJAC with 1.06 blocks per set.
- Setters Aubrey Rentzel (York, Pa./Central York) and Regan Mendick (Newark, Del./Red Lion Christian) dished 101 and 79 assists respectively. Rentzel also served 11 aces and scooped 49 digs while Mendick snagged 48 digs.
- Molly Eng (New Providence/New Providence) led all players with 67 digs, with freshman Paige Anania (East Brunswick/East Brunswick) topping the team with 13 aces and grabbing 38 digs.
- Upcoming Games: September 20 at Rowan (7 pm); September 22 HOME vs. New Jersey City (7 pm); September 24 HOME vs. Arcadia (11 am) and Drew (1 pm). Â
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Field Hockey (4-2)
- Latest Results: Stockton 3, Cabrini 2; Stockton 4, Elizabethtown 2.
- Jenna Fiorito (East Greenville, Pa./Upper Perkiomen) led the team with two goals, including one of the team's three successful penalty strokes last week. Fiorito is tied for the team lead in goals (3) and points (6).
- Freshmen Alyssa Greiner (Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts) and Elizabeth Rafferty (Morrisville, Pa./Pennsbury) each scored their first career goal last week.
- Makenna LeHenaff (Burlington/Burlington Twp,) scored her first career goal, the game-winner against Cabrini, and had a defensive save in the match as well.
- Alexandria Palumbo (Mantua/Clearview) scored a goal and dished an assist for three points vs. Elizabethtown. Palumbo had the helper on Rafferty's tally.
- Goalkeeper Kylie Mitchell (Shamong/Seneca) made a total of three saves in earning the two wins.
- Upcoming Games: September 21 HOME vs. Moravian (7 pm); September 24 at Oneonta (11 am).
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Women's Cross Country
- Latest Results: 5th Place at Haverford Main Line Invitational.
- Jaelyn Barkley (Hope/Belvidere) led the Stockton women by finishing 17th out of 73 runners with a time of 18:59.7 for three miles. Barkley was sixth among Division III competitors. She was chosen NJAC Runner of the Week for her performance.
- Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) placed 20th at 19:17.2 followed by freshman Kayla Kass (Bayonne/County Prep) a second later in 21st at 19:18.4. Kass was selected NJAC Rookie of the Week for her effort.
- Kierstin Clem (Voorhees/Eastern) finished 23rd with a time of 19:22.4, less than a second in front of Marlee Tharp (Tuckerton/Pinelands) in 24th place at 19:23.0.
- Upcoming Meets: September 30 at Lehigh Paul Short Run (10:15 am).
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Men's Cross Country
- Latest Results: 6th Place at Haverford Main Line Invitational.
- Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) paced the Stockton men's team by finishing 27th out of 136 runners with a time of 20:40.4 in the four-mile race.
- Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) placed 47th in 21:15.4 and Brandon Shymanski (Brick/Brick Memorial) was 51st at 21:25.8.
- Sam Tenenbaum (Monroe Twp./Monroe Twp.) finished 56th with a time of 21:36.0.
- Freshman Dalton Culleny (Mullica Twp./Cedar Creek) placed 69th at 21:57.2.
- Upcoming Meets: September 30 at Lehigh Paul Short Run (9:30 am).
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Women's Tennis
- Latest Results: Delaware State 9, Stockton 0.
- Sophia Pasquale (Galloway/Holy Spirit) won a team-high nine games in singles before falling 7-5, 6-4 in the closest match of the day against an NCAA Division I opponent in Delaware State.
- Brynn Bowman (Ocean City/Ocean City) and freshman Carlee Cristella (Mantua/Clearview) won eight games apiece in singles matches that both ended 7-5, 6-3.
- Sarb Devi (Galloway/Absegami) and Lily Muir (Robbinsville/Robbinsville) nearly earned a team point at No. 1 doubles but they were edged 7-5.
- Upcoming Matches: October 8 at Goucher Invitational (9:00 am).
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