Women's Lacrosse
Isabella Marinello (West Caldwell/Caldwell) scored a game-high five goals and reached the 100-goal mark for her career during the win over Neumann. Marinello became the third Stockton player to reach the century mark. Marinello totaled eight goals and two assists for 10 points in two games last week.
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Freshman
Brielle Soltys (Absecon/Holy Spirit) was selected NJAC Defensive Player of the Week in the first week of her collegiate career. Soltys led the team in 12 caused turnovers and grabbed 11 ground balls. The rookie set a school record with nine caused turnovers in her first game versus Neumann. Her first career goals came in an 18-2 victory over Mount St. Mary.
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Men's Lacrosse
Alex DeLierre (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) led the team with six total goals versus DeSales, tying his career high in a 16-6 win.
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Colin Wagner (Birdsboro, Pa./Daniel Boone) tied his career highs in goals with four and points with five against DeSales in Stockton's only game last week.
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Women's Basketball
Bre Evans (Neptune/Neptune) was second on the team in scoring versus Montclair with 19 points. Evans scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including four during Stockton's ten-point run to win the game. Evans totaled 30 points as well as seven rebounds, six assists, and three steals for the week.
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Zemirah Enalls (Barnegat/Barnegat) scored 24 points and collected 19 rebounds versus Montclair for her tenth double-double of the season. In two games last week, Enalls went 14-21 (67%) from the field and added 30 points, 27 rebounds and two steals to her season total.
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Men's Basketball
Charlie Bell (Miami, Fla./Florida Christian) was selected NJAC Defensive Player of the Week for the first time in his career. Bell posted a double-double with career highs of 18 points, and 14 rebounds versus Rowan. Bell averaged 18.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in two wins last week.
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Justin Harper (Bridgeton/Wildwood Catholic) led Stockton versus Kean in the first round of the NJAC Tournament. Harper had 22 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Twelve of his points came from three-pointers. For the week, Harper topped the team in scoring (19.5 ppg), rebounds (9.0 rpg) and assists (5.0 apg).
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Women's Track and Field
Eva Morrison (Northfield/Mainland) won the pole vault out of 12 competitors at the NJAC Championships by clearing a personal best height of 3.60 meters. Morrison won the NJAC indoor title in the pole vault for the second straight year.
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Elaina Styer (Estell Manor/Ocean City) won the pentathlon at the NJAC Championships with a total of 3,747 points that broke her own school record and moved her into first in NCAA Division III.
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Men's Track and Field
Ahmad Fogg (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) broke Greg Foster's 38-year-old school record in the long jump by one centimeter with a distance of 7.54 meters at the NJAC Championships that moved Fogg into third in the nation. Fogg won out of 26 competitors in the event.
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Joey Addeo (Woolwich/GCIT),
Landon Jenter (Voorhees/Eastern Regional),
Patrick Storti (Cinnaminson/Cinnaminson) and
Conor Clifford (Monmouth Beach/CBA) broke the eight-year-old school record in the distance medley relay with a time of 10:20.15 that was good for second place at the NJAC Championships.
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Jacob Bittle (Sicklerville/Paul VI),
Anthony McCullough (Hi-Nella/Sterling),
Eduardo Ruiz-Giuseppi (Flemington/Hunterdon Central) and
Shane Daley (Galloway/Absegami) set a new school record in the 4x200 relay with a time of 1:29.09 at the NJAC Championships.
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