Men's Soccer
Nico Calambas (Galloway/Absegami) scored the tying goal for the Ospreys versus Kean last Wednesday night, his second goal of the season and fourth of his career. Calambas was awarded NJAC Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career.
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Aiden Hoenisch (Bordentown/Notre Dame) grabbed his seventh assist of the season by serving a corner kick for the tying goal versus Kean. Hoenisch moved into third place in the NJAC in that category.
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Women's Soccer
Jadelyn Sayrafe (Millstone/Allentown) got her fourth assist of the season versus Kean University. As a freshman, Sayrafe started five of the 18 games that she played and tied for the team lead in assists.
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Bella Bednarz (Keyport/Keyport) tallied her second goal of the year as she scored Stockton's only goal in a 1-1 tie with Kean. Bednarz started all 19 matches that she played this season.
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Volleyball
Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) received her first NJAC Player of the Week award of her career. For three matches last week, Louer got a team high of 38 kills, and she currently ranks third in the NJAC with a total of 301 kills. She also recorded 22 digs and a team-high eight aces last week.
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Rileigh Wilson (Milton, Del./Cape Henlopen) posted a team-best hitting percentage of .569 and was second in kills with 33 last week. Wilson also registered a team-high eight blocks in three matches, helping continue Stockton's win streak to 12 games.
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Field Hockey
Jessica Bruther (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) recorded a career high of two assists versus Kean in a 2-0 win to put her total at three assists for the season.
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Carlee Thompson (Gibbsboro/Eastern Regional) scored both Stockton goals versus Kean, pushing her season tally to 11, leading the team with most goals. The 2-0 win helped earn the Ospreys the No. 3  seed for the NJAC Tournament.
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Women's Golf
Elenora Byrne (Princeton Jct./West Windsor-Plainsboro North) produced a strong showing and finished 13th out of 35 golfers at the Colonial Women's Golf Conference Championship with 178. Byrne shot a 91 in the first round and improved four strokes with an 87 in the second round. She made one birdie and 10 pars in her 36 holes.
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Kylie Hague (Vineland/Vineland) placed 25th at the CWGC Championship with a two-day total of 218. Hague made two pars and shot 104 on day one followed by 114 on day two.
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Women's Cross Country
Kayla Kass (Bayonne/Bayonne) became a four-time NJAC All Conference honoree with an NJAC First Team spot by finishing sixth of 89 runners in the NJAC Championship with a time of 23:11.7 over the 6k course.
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Maddy Valasek (Medford/Shawnee) posted the best finish of her career at the NJAC Championship, finishing ninth with a time of 23.22.9 for her second career NJAC Second Team award.
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Men's Cross Country
Josh Corsentino (Brick/Brick Memorial) earned his first career all-conference honor on Saturday with his performance at the NJAC Championship. Corsentino finished ninth out of 84 runners with a personal best of 25:48.0 for eight kilometers.
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Conor Clifford (Monmouth Beach/CBA) placed 16th in the NJAC Championship with a time of 26:27.3 as the second Osprey runner in the top 20. His performance helped place Stockton at third place for the fourth year in a row.
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