Ospreys of the Week
BASEBALL:
Max Kaplan (Wall/Wall) batted .429 to lead the team in two games last week. The sophomore tied for the team lead with three hits and had an RBI and run scored plus two walks.
WOMEN'S GOLF:
Ella van Schalkwyk (Haddon Hts./Paul VI) led Stockton with a 97 that was third out of 12 golfers at the Cabrini Invitational.
MEN'S LACROSSE:
Tyler Horvath (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South) won 45 of 70 faceoffs (.643 winning percentage) with 26 ground balls. The junior won 27 faceoffs against Misericordia that ranks as the fourth most in the single game in Stockton history.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE:
Isabella Marinello (West Caldwell/Caldwell) scored six goals to top the team in two wins last week, including the game-winner that snapped a 10-10 tie with 2:08 remaining in the 11-10 victory over Cabrini. The soph then had a caused turnover late in the final minute to seal the victory.
SOFTBALL:
Jenna Crampton (High Bridge/Voorhees) was named NJAC Rookie Pitcher of the Week after going 2-0 with 13 strikeouts, a 0.47 ERA and a .196 opponents' batting average in 15.0 innings pitched last week. Crampton tossed her first career shutout with a three-hitter and a career-high seven strikeouts in a 7-0 win over King's (PA).
MEN'S TRACK & FIELD:
Carson Latham (Bordentown/Bordentown) won the men's 100m in a field of 45 sprinters (11.17 seconds) and ran a leg on the winning 4x100 meter relay team (44.00 seconds) at the Stockton Invite.
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD: Freshman
Emma Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) led the Stockton women's team with her first career victories in the 400m hurdles (1:08.00) and long jump (4.96m), both personal bests, at the Stockton Invite last weekend. Petrolia was named NJAC Rookie of the Week for her efforts.
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Women's Lacrosse (9-1)
- Latest Results: Stockton 13, Arcadia 2; Stockton 11, Cabrini 10.
- Isabella Marinello (West Caldwell/Caldwell) scored six goals, including the game-winner with 2:08 remaining against Cabrini. The sophomore also had a caused turnover in the final minute in the game to seal the victory. Marinello also dished one assist to finish with seven points for the week.
- Meghan Pellegrino (Somers Point/Mainland) led the defense with eight ground balls and six caused turnovers. Pellegrino was selected NJAC Defensive Player of the Week for her play.
- Lucy Sullivan (Lafayette Hill, PA/Plymouth Meeting) scored two goals and added a team-high four assists for the week.
- Mary McLaughlin (Somers Point/Mainland) chipped in with five goals, five draw controls, three ground balls and one caused turnover.
- Lilly Alessandro (Jenkintown, Pa./Abington) filled the stat sheet with three goals, four caused turnovers, five ground balls and five draw controls.
- Drew Coxson (Chatham/Chatham) tied school record with five caused turnovers against Cabrini.
- Jordan Hawkes (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) made 12 saves with an outstanding .522 save percentage in 107:48 of play during the two wins.
- Upcoming Games: March 29 HOME vs. Moravian (5 pm).
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Softball (8-8)
- Latest Results: Stockton 9, Immaculata 1 (6 inn); Stockton 5, Immaculata 0; Stockton 7 Neumann 0; Stockton 6, Neumann 2; Stockton 7, King's (PA) 0; King's (PA) 2, Stockton 1.
- Jenna Crampton (High Bridge/Voorhees) tossed her first career shutout over King's, with a seven-strikeout performance that was also a career-high. The sophomore was named NJAC Rookie Pitcher of the Week for going 2-0 with 13 strikeouts and a 0.47 ERA and .196 opponents' batting average in 15 innings pitched.
- Jenna Patterson (Mullica Hill/Clearview) was chosen NJAC Player of the Week after batting .429 with team highs of nine hits, four doubles and two homers. Patterson hit safely in five of the six games last week.
- Vanessa Tancini (Levittown, PA/Harry S. Truman) batted .636 (7-11) in four games played to lead the team. Tancini added four stolen bases and two runs.
- Gabrielle Barringer (Sicklerville/Haddonfield) hit .438 (7-16) with a team-high seven runs scored. The senior was a perfect 6-6 in steals to lead the squad.
- Kayla Posten (Cherry Hill/CH West) topped the Ospreys with six RBI and scored three runs, with Charli Czaczkowski (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) adding five RBI and a home run while hitting .364 for the week.
- Megan Sears (Oakland/Indian Hills) had five extra-base hits, four doubles and a home run, to go with five runs and three RBI.
- Nerina Tramp (Blackwood/Highland) pitched in three of the six games, winning twice, with two complete games and one shutout. Tramp struck out 20 and posted a 0.78 ERA in 18 innings.
- Upcoming Games: March 29 HOME vs. MIT (2:30/4:30 pm); April 1 at Ramapo (1/3 pm).
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Men's Lacrosse (7-2)
- Latest Results: Stockton 20, Eastern 13; Stockton 20 Misericordia 16.
- Luc Swedlund (Randolph/Randolph) scored 12 goals to lead the team and dished one assist for 13 points and added five ground balls. The senior was named Offensive Player of the Week by the Coastal Lacrosse Conference for his play.
- Dante Poli (Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks South) scored five times with a team-high six assists for 11 points to go with six ground balls and two caused turnovers.
- Reegan Capozzoli (Wayne/Wayne Valley tallied six goals with five ground balls, while Robbie O'Brien (Springfield, Pa./Springfield Delco) scored a career-high four goals against Misericordia.
- Tyler Horvath (Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks South) won 45 of 70 faceoffs (.643) with 26 ground balls for the week. Horvath won 27 faceoffs against Misericordia, the fourth most in a game in Stockton history.
- Ospreys' goalkeeper Colin Bernstein (Warrington/Central Bucks South) made 18 saves in the pair of wins.
- Upcoming Games: March 28 at Vassar College (4:30 pm); April 1 HOME vs. #4 Salisbury (1 pm).
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Baseball (9-7)
- Latest Results: Arcadia 9, Stockton 0; Stockton 10, Washington College 9.
- Max Kaplan (Wall/Wall) led the team with a .429 average and tied for the team high with three hits.
- Freshman Kevin Novobilsky (Ocean Twp./Ocean Twp.) batted .375 in the two games, with three hits, two runs scored and his first career walk-off RBI against Washington College.
- Robbie Ford (Green Twp./Newton) batted .333 with a team high two runs scored.
- Andrew Luongo (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) earned the lone win last week and pitched in both games in relief. The senior tossed 1.2 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits.
- Upcoming Games: May 29 HOME vs. St. Elizabeth (11:30 am); April 1 DH at Ramapo (11:30am/2:30 pm).
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Women's Track & Field
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring at Stockton Invite
- Freshman Emma Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) led the Stockton women's team with her first career victories in the 400m hurdles (1:08.00) and long jump (4.96m). Petrolia was selected as NJAC Rookie of the Week for her efforts.
- Shahyan Abraham (Orange/Orange) won out of 30 in the shot put (12.35m) and qualified her for the Atlantic Region Championships in May. Abraham also finished third in the hammer throw (42.78m) and discus (33.55m). She was named NJAC Field Athlete of the Week for the second time in her outdoor career.
- Michaela Pomatto (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) won the discus (37.75m) out of 21 competitors and freshman Morgan Farrell (Burlington/Burlington Twp.) won the javelin (31.96m) in her college debut.
- Emma Conroy (Matawan/Matawan), another rookie, finished second out of 23 in the 400m (1:02.30) and third out of 29 in the 200m (27.87 seconds).
- Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) finished second out of 17 in the 1500m (5:05.94) and Khristina Washington (Hammonton/Hammonton) tied for second out of 22 in the long jump (4.88m).
- Upcoming Meets: March 31/April 1 at Ramapo Open.
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Men's Track & Field
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring at Stockton Invite.
- Carson Latham (Bordentown/Bordentown) won the men's 100m in a field of 45 sprinters (11.17 seconds) and Ryan Fisher (Barnegat/Barnegat) won out of 37 in the 200m (22.46 seconds).
- Latham and Fisher joined freshman Anthony Gentile (North Cape May/Lower Cape May) and Dontay Turner (Mays Landing/Oakcrest) to win the 4x100 relay (44.00 seconds). Gentile also finished second in the 100m (11.25 seconds) and 200m (22.64 seconds).
- Fellow freshmen Connor Wright (Sicklerville/Hammonton) and Gavin Lum (Manahawkin/Southern) won the long jump (6.62m) and 110m hurdles (15.50 seconds) respectively.
- Mike Carfagno (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) won the discus out of 16 throwers (41.83m) and finished second in the shot put (12.98m).
- Cooper Knorr (Manalapan/Manalapan) ran to victory out of 49 competitors in the 1500m (4:07.83) and Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) was second (4:08.15).
- Freshman Horace Adams (Jersey City/Lincoln) tied for first in the high jump (1.71m).
- Upcoming Meets: March 31/April 1 at the Ramapo Open.
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Women's Golf
- Latest Results: 2nd Place at Cabrini Invitational.
- Ella van Schalkwyk (Haddon Hts./Paul VI) led Stockton with a 97 that was third out of 12 golfers in the tournament. Brynn Bowman (Ocean City/Ocean City) placed fourth with a 100. van Schalkwyk and Bowman shot 45 and 46 respectively on the front nine.
- Tamara Farrow (Cape May CH/Middle Twp.) posted a 121 for seventh place and Lauren Youngblood (Toms River/TR North) rounded out the Osprey foursome with a 153.
- Upcoming Matches: April 4 Stockton Invitational at LBI National Golf Club (1 pm).
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