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Freshman A.J. Picard (Souderton) scored 10 points off the bench in Goldey-Beacom’s 84-71 win over Shippensburg on Monday. He connected on 3-of-5 from three-point range.
Sophomore guard Jim Connolly (Souderton) scored a game-high 20 points and also contributed five rebounds and four assists in Philadelphia University’s 66-60 win over St. Thomas Aquinas College on Tuesday night. Freshman Nick Christian (Bensalem) added 15 points.
Christian was named CACC Rookie of the Week for the opening week of the season. The freshman guard led all scorers with 18 points in Philly U’s 67-60 loss to Kutztown in the Rams’ home opener. He also had three rebounds and three assists in his collegiate debut.
Lorenzo Christmas (Norristown) scored eight points in Bloomsburg’s 88-73 loss to Chestnut Hill on Saturday. In Monday night’s season opener, Ronnie Benson (Souderton) contributed 10 points in the Huskies’ 84-62 win over Penn State-Schuylkill.
Freshman forward Connor Poston (Hatboro-Horsham) grabbed a team-high five rebounds in his collegiate debut in Gettysburg’s 79-39 rout of Penn State-Altoona in the opening round of the 20th annual Days Inn Tip-Off Tournament on Friday night.

Rakeem Boyd (Harry S. Truman) scored eight points and pulled down six rebounds in Lock Haven’s 77-60 loss to Millersville on Friday.
Bryan Harrity (Central Bucks South) contributed eight points and two rebounds in Elizabethtown’s 84-74 loss to York on Saturday.
Freshman Zak Kumor (Pennsbury) scored nine points and pulled down four rebounds in Elmira's 77-70 win over Albright on Friday. The freshman guard, who is in the starting lineup, had six points, four rebounds and one assist in Elmira's 71-54 loss to SUNY Cortland last Tuesday.
Freshman Eric Daley (Hatboro-Horsham) scored nine points in Williamson Trade School's 84-48 win over Valley Forge Military College.
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Sarah Martin (Central Bucks East) contributed 11 points and 11 rebounds in Ursinus College's 39-37 win over DeSales University on Friday in the opening round of the DeSales University Tournament. The freshman forward had six rebounds and two points in Ursinus College's 61-44 loss to William Patterson in the title game. The freshman forward earned a spot on the all-tournament team. Teammate Jen Sroba (Council Rock North) had five points off the bench against William Patterson. Jaclyn Hilf (Upper Dublin) scored eight points in Ursinus College’s 51-50 win over Elizabethtown on Tuesday.
Senior Liz Leer (Abington) became the 13th American University women's basketball student-athlete to score 1,000 career points. Leer surpassed the historic plateau in last Wednesday night's 61-34 win over Mount St. Mary's as she scored 16 points and matched her career-bests with 14 rebounds and five assists. It was her second double-double of the young season and fifth of her career.
Mashira Newman (Upper Dublin) scored 12 points and handed out five assists in Millersville’s 72-58 win over Malloy on Friday. She also nabbed a game-high seven steals.
Teanna Ziegler (Souderton) scored two points in Elizabethtown’s 81-70 win over Franklin & Marshall on Friday.
Jamie Donovan (Central Bucks East) had three points while teammate Heather McHugh (Norristown) had five rebounds, three assists and one point in Lock Haven’s 62-59 win over Goldey-Beacom on Saturday. Ashley Rosario (Harry S. Truman) had four points and two assists for GBC.
Freshman Victoria Mazzeo (Neshaminy) contributed two points, one assist and one rebound in Chestnut Hill’s 78-61 loss to Bloomsburg on Friday. Mazzeo had five points and four rebounds in Chestnut Hill’s 90-40 win over Washington Adventist on Monday.
Ashley Gale (Cheltenham) had nine points, two assists, two steals and two blocks in LaSalle’s 86-55 loss to Drexel on Tuesday night.
Sophomore Calla Miller (Central Bucks South) had eight points and eight rebounds in Haverford's 67-33 win over Arcadia on Saturday. The sophomore guard had 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in Haverford's 71-59 win over Eastern last Tuesday.
Freshman Liz Martin (Central Bucks East) contributed seven points and four rebounds in Gettysburg's 76-52 win over Frostburg on Saturday in the championship game of the Jim Crawley Tip-Off Tournament. In Gettysburg's opening round win over York (N.Y.), Martin had six points and three rebounds. Gettysburg (2-0) is ranked 16th by D3hoops.com.
Sophomore Jordan Seiz (Central Bucks East) contributed six points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals in Messiah's 70-47 win over Rowan in the chamiponship game of the Hampton Inn Tip-Off Classic. In Friday's opening round 77-45 win over Pittsburgh-Greensburg, Seiz had 10 points, three assists, three rebounds and one steal. Seiz had eight points in Messiah's 61-58 loss to Johns Hopkins in last Wednesday's season opener.
Kathryn Stockbower (Upper Dublin) contributed 10 points and 18 rebounds in Swarthmore's 70-66 win over Immaculata in the championship game of the Swat Tip-Off Tournament on Sunday. Teammate Madeline Ross contributed eight points and four rebounds off the bench. Stockbower was named to the all-tournament squad.
Senior Addie Micir (Council Rock North) scored 12 points in Princeton's 69-52 win over Lehigh on Sunday afternoon. She also contributed four assists and three rebounds in a win that brought to an end Lehigh's 33-game home winning streak at Stabler Arena, dating back to the 2007-08 season.
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WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Freshman Martina Drew (Neshaminy) finished fifth for Bloomsburg and 77th overall with a time of 25:00 in Saturday’s NCAA Division II Atlantic Regionals held in Cary, NC. The Huskies finished seventh out of 26 teams.
Senior Rebecca Mims (Upper Dublin) clocked in as Temple’s second fastest runner with a time of 19:51 for 57th place in Saturday’s ECAC Championship. Freshman Taylor Goldsworthy (Central Bucks South) was 178th with a time of 22:18. Temple finished 17th overall.
Millersville’s Michelle Blum (Central Bucks East) placed 51st with a time of 24:25.2 and freshman teammate Megan Meyer (Central Bucks South) took 79th with a time of 25:02.4 at Saturday’s NCAA Atlantic Regional.
FIELD HOCKEY
The University of Maryland defeated No. 2 North Carolina 3-2 in double overtime on Sunday in front of over 2300 fans at Maryland’s Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex to capture the 2010 NCAA national championship. Senior Katie O’Donnell (Wissahickon) closed out a record-breaking collegiate career with the national title while Taryn Gjurich (North Penn) was in the starting lineup for the Tar Heels, the 2009 national champions.
Lebanon Valley sophomore Caitlin Vasey (Central Bucks East) was named to the first team Longstreth/NFHCA All-Region team. She led Division III with 24 assists and ranked 11th in points (66). She scored 21 goals to earn first team all-Commonwealth honors and had a point in all but three games this year. Vasey was a second team all-region pick as a freshman.
Senior midfielder Brittany Kocis (Central Bucks East) contributed an assist in East Stroudsburg’s 2-1 loss to Bloomsburg in the PSAC field hockey championship. It was Kocis’ 13th assist of the season, which ties a single-season record at ESU.

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Lock Haven’s Nick Gounaris (Pennsbury) was named to the PSAC West second team at linebacker. It is his second selection to the all-conference squad.
D. Solomon Oliver (Cheltenham) had eight tackles in Bloomsburg’s 28-26 win over California (Pa.) in an NCAA Division II first round playoff game on Saturday.
East Stroudsburg redshirt senior outside linebacker Matt Freed (Souderton) was named to the All-PSAC East first team. It was his second straight first team selection and third overall after placing second in the PSAC in tackles (210, 10.9 per game), tied for fifth in tackles for a loss (14, 1.27 per game) and tied for seventh in sacks (7.5). He is the only player in the PSAC to rank in the top 10 in all three categories and had 80 tackles, 10.5 TFL and 6.5 sacks in seven PSAC East games – all among the top four in the conference. In the final national statistical rankings of the regular season, Freed was ninth in Division II in tackles and tied for fourth in solo tackles (67, 6.09 per game). He had double figures in tackles in eight games this year and 24 of the 34 starts in his career. Freed also contributed two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and an interception as a senior and had 399 tackles, 45.0 TFL, 22.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and five interceptions in his career.
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MEN’S SWIMMING
Shippensburg senior Tim Smullen (Upper Dublin) finished eighth in the 50 free with a time of 21:45 at Saturday’s Patriot Invitational. He was also part of the 200 free relay that finished fourth with a time of 1:25.21. Smullen was a member of the 200 medley relay that finished second with a time of 1:33.790, and he finished 11th in the 200 free with a time of 1:44.51. Teammate Joe Keefe (Neshaminy) was part of the 400 medley relay that finished sixth with a time of 3:29.87. R.J. Phiambolis (Pennridge) finished 19th in the 200 IM with a time of 1:59.59.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
Alysssa Boeggeman (Neshaminy) was part of Shippensburg’s eighth place 200 free relay that finished with a time of 1:39.07 at Saturday’s Patriot Invitational. She also was part of the 200 medley relay that finished 12th with a time of 1:52.44.
Amanda Thomas (William Tennent) was part of Millersville’s 200 free relay team that finished 12th with a time of 2:16.96 at the Highlander Invitational on Saturday. Junior Victoria DeTample (Pennsbury) swam a season-best time of 5:35.71 in the 500-yard free to place 21st.
Sophomore Megan Lafferty (Upper Dublin) was part of the winning 400 free relay that finished with a time of 3:20.35 as Maryland captured the Terp Cup on Saturday. Lafferty finished second in the 100 free with a time of 49.30.
Sophomore Paige Whitmire (Souderton) finished second in the 100 free in Penn State’s dual meet against No. 9 Virginia and No. 15 Indiana on Saturday. She also was part of the Nittany Lions’ second place 400 free relay team that posted a time of 3:34.54.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
East Stroudsburg senior Alyson Stark (Council Rock South) was named to the All-PSAC East women’s volleyball second team for the third straight season. She led the Warriors in kills per set all four season and ranked fourth in school history with 1,029 career kills. She set career-highs with 323 kills, 228 digs and 71 blocks this season and turned in 15 matches with at least 10 kills and eight with at least 10 digs. In her career, she reached double figures in kills in 53 of 112 matches. Stark finished her career ranked eighth in school history with 205 career blocks and is 11th with 99 aces. She also compiled 572 digs and averaged 2.8 kills, 1.5 digs and 0.6 blocks per set.
WRESTLING
East Stroudsburg’s Jesse Dunn (Harry S. Truman) dropped a 6-2 decision to Virginia Tech’s Jerry Somma at 165 in Saturday’s 44th Annual ESU Open. He also was pinned by Tech’s Harrison Hightower.
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