Women's Golf
Elenora Byrne (Princeton Junction/West Windsor-Plainsboro North), Stockton's lone returning letter winner, topped the field of 18 at the Stockton Tri-Match with an 83. Byrne made two birdies and two pars on the way to a 42 on the front nine. She followed with a birdie and three pars en route to a 41 on the back nine
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In her first college match, freshman
Sophia Mazowski (Vineland/Vineland) placed seventh out of 83 golfers with a score of 108. Mazowski's round featured one par and eight bogeys. Her score helped Stockton finish second in the Stockton Tri-Match on Sunday.
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Men's Soccer
Ernst Louisius (Asbury Park/Neptune) scored one goal apiece in ties with Neumann and Catholic last week. Louisius extended his goal streak to four straight games. The junior leads the team in scoring with six goals and 13 points.
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William Lynch (Bensalem, Pa./Notre Dame) scored his second goal of his freshman season in a 2-2 tie with Neumann. Lynch is tied for second on the team with two goals and tied for third in points with four.
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Women's Soccer
Morgan Keil (Upper Twp./Holy Spirit) posted her second shutout of the season in a 2-0 win over Moravian. The shutout was Keil's 19th in her career, moving her into a tie for sixth in Stockton history. The senior totaled five saves and a 0.50 goals against average in two games last week.
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Logan Shaw (Hainesport/Rancocas Valley) scored two of the three goals for Stockton in two games last week, including the game-winner in the second half of a 2-0 shutout against Moravian. Shaw followed with a goal against Stevens, pulling into a tie for the team lead with three goals on the season.
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Volleyball
Camille De La Torre (Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield) tied for second on the team with five kills in Stockton's lone match last week. De La Torre also compiled a strong .313 hitting percentage, tied for team high with two aces and added six digs, one assist and one block.
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Olivia Magro (Brigantine/ACIT) led the Ospreys with a career-high 13 kills and an outstanding .524 hitting percentage in Stockton's only match last week, a 3-0 sweep of Cedar Crest. Magro also scooped three digs and registered two blocks in the victory.
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Men's Cross Country
Conor Clifford (Monmouth Beach/Christian Brothers Academy) led the Ospreys for the second straight week, finishing 14th out of 162 runners with a time of 25:46.35 for eight kilometers. Clifford helped the Ospreys to a fifth place finish out of 16 teams at the Osprey Open.
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Josh Corsentino (Brick/Brick Memorial) was the second Stockton runner in the top 20 as he placed 18th out of 162 with a time of 26:19.95. His time aided Stockton to a fifth place finish out of 16 teams at the Osprey Open.
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Women's Cross Country
Kayla Kass (Bayonne/Bayonne) led Stockton by finishing 10th out of 158 runners at the Osprey Open with a time of 23:36.13 for six kilometers. Kass sparked the Ospreys to fourth place out of 16 teams at the meet.
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Maddy Valasek (Medford/Shawnee) followed two seconds behind Kass in 11th place at 23:38.14, helping Stockton to a fourth place finish out of 16 teams at the Osprey Open.
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Field Hockey
Kirsten Bailey (Burlington/Burlington Twp.) was chosen NJAC Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in her career. Bailey made two defensive saves and scored a goal in the pair of games last week. The senior moved into a tie for third in Stockton history with nine career defensive saves.
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Jessica Bruther (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) led the team in scoring with a goal and assist for three points in two games last week. Bruther tallied her first career assist against Washington College then scored the game-winner in a 3-1 victory at Alvernia.