Kirsten Bailey (Burlington Twp./Burlington Twp.) scored three goals with one assist for seven points in two games. Bailey tallied her first career hat trick against William Paterson and became just the second player in Stockton Field Hockey history with two seasons of 12 or more goals, joining Susie Balidemaj. Bailey is tied for the NJAC lead with 12 goals and third in points with 28.
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Brady Bartletta (Hainesport/Rancocas Valley) posted his fifth shutout of the season for Stockton Men's Soccer against #19 Montclair State. Bartletta made a total of seven saves in two NJAC matches, including three in a 2-1 win over Rutgers-Newark. For the season, he ranks fourth in the NJAC with a 0.99 goals against average and tied for fourth with five shutouts.
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Megan Brady (Rockaway/Rockaway) posted the two highest save totals of her career with eight stops against Rutgers-Newark in a 4-0 win for her second clean sheet of the season. Brady then kicked out a career-high nine shots against Montclair in the second game of the week for Stockton Women's Soccer.
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Ernst Louisius (Asbury Park/Neptune) was named NJAC Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career after scoring a pair of game-winning goals in a 2-0 week for Stockton Men's Soccer. Louisius snapped a 1-1 tie with 11:22 remaining in a 2-1 victory over Rutgers-Newark then scored with 14:21 remaining in a 1-0 upset of #19 Montclair. Louisius tops the NJAC in game-winning goals (5) and sits tied for sixth in goals (8) plus ninth in points (16).
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Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) led Stockton Volleyball with 10 kills and a superb .429 hitting percentage in a 3-0 win over New Jersey City in the only match for Stockton Volleyball last week. The junior ranks 10th in the NJAC in both kills (2.58/set) and points (3.04/set).
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Nicole Palmer (East Islip, N.Y./East Islip) amassed her eighth double-double of the season with 13 assists and 11 digs for Stockton Volleyball against New Jersey City. The sophomore ranks in the top five in four categories this season: second in hitting percentage (.294), third in kills (3.34/set) and points (4.16/set) and fifth in aces (0.56/set).
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Kylee Reissek (Newfield/Delsea) dished a career-high three assists in a 4-0 win for Stockton Women's Soccer over Rutgers-Newark. Reissek tied the most assists in a game by an NJAC player this season with her three helpers. She is tied for eighth in the NJAC with four assists on the season.
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Logan Shaw (Hainesport/Rancocas Valley) scored two goals in a 4-0 win for Stockton Women's Soccer over Rutgers-Newark. Shaw leads the team with seven markers and 15 points which ranks tied for sixth in the NJAC in both categories.
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Carlee Thompson (Gibbsboro/Eastern Regional) scored two goals with two assists for six points in a pair of games for Stockton Field Hockey. Thompson scored the game-tying goal with 4:06 remaining against TCNJ, sending the game to overtime, then followed up with a goal and two assists against William Paterson. For the season, she is tied for the NJAC lead in assists (9) and stands fourth in the league in points (23) and sixth in goals (7).
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Keira Kenney, Giavanna Terruso-Emmons, Olivia Wagner,
Hannah Sherwood, Alana Fontanes, Bryanna Ortiz, Jeanmarie Gomolka, Samantha Walter and coxswain
Thalia Gonzalez finished 15th out of 23 overall and fifth out of nine Division III teams with a time of 16:41.805 at the Head of the Schuylkill. The crew of first-year rowers were on the water for just the third time ever.
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