Field Hockey
Carlee Thompson (Gibbsboro/Eastern Regional) scored the Ospreys' only goal versus #23-ranked The College of New Jersey in the NJAC Tournament semifinals. Thompson finished the season as Stockton's leading scorer with 12 goals and 32 points for the season.
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Goalkeeper
Erika Roura (Mt. Laurel/Lenape) recorded nine saves in net for the Ospreys against #23 TCNJ. Roura ended the season with 99 saves and ranked second in the NJAC for shutouts with five this season.
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Men's Soccer
Kyle Birmingham (Budd Lake/Mount Olive) tied his career high with seven saves in the NJAC Tournament semifinal match against Rowan, including a few excellent saves later in the game that kept the margin at one. Birmingham finished the season with three shutouts and a 0.56 goals against average in eight games played.
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Volleyball
Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) led the team with 48 kills and was third on the team with 21 digs and six blocks in three matches last week. Louer got a career high of 22 kills against Salisbury as well 11 digs for her fifth double-double of the season.
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Helen Murray (Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial) topped the team with 40 digs, including 20 against Salisbury, the second time she has reached the 20-dig mark this season. Murray also ranked third on the team with five aces in three matches last week.
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Women's Basketball
Zemirah Enalls (Barnegat/Barnegat) was chosen NJAC Rookie of the Week after posting her first career double-double in her first career college game. Enalls led the team with 19 points and 11 rebounds, with nine being offensive boards, in a 65-54 win over Penn State Harrisburg.
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Lauren Winant (Middletown/Middletown South) shot a 3-3 from the floor and 3-4 at the free throw line for nine points in the season-opening victory. Winant also picked up two steals, and an assist and rebound in the win.
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Men's Basketball
Eriq Campbell (West Atco/Lindenwold) led Stockton with team highs of 19 points and nine rebounds in the season opener at Salisbury. Campbell also picked up two assists, one block and one steal.
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Justin Harper (Bridgeton/Wildwood Catholic) scored 13 points and grabbed six boards against Salisbury in his first game at Stockton. Harper also added two steals and one assist for the Ospreys.
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