Teams swim to gold finishes in mid-week competition
■ Tamir Zitelny ’20 swam to victory in the 100-yard butterfly event at Roger Williams University.
■ Tamir Zitelny ’20 swam to victory in the 100-yard butterfly event at Roger Williams University.
■ Forward Cidney Moscovitch ’17 recorded an assist and a goal in a 4-0 smashing of Case.
■ Forward Evan Jastremski ’17 notched an early goal in a much-needed victory against MIT.
■ Michael Arguello ’17 finished in second place of the regional finals tournament last week.
■ Outside hitter Grace Krumpack ’19 netted 11 kills on the day in an easy homecoming victory.
■ Defender Jessica Morana ’17 scored the lone goal for the Judges in an overtime tie against Tufts.
■ Defender Stephen DiPietto ’19 fired a rocket on goal from 10 yards out in a loss to Tufts.
■ Haley Cohen ’18 was able to power past the competition for a berth into the second round.
■ Outside hitter Grace Krumpack ’19 registered 14 kills and 13 digs in a win over Southern Maine.
This was a big week for Red Sox pitcher Rick Porcello, who collected his league-leading 21st and 22nd wins of the season, which included a complete game against division rival Baltimore Orioles.
■ Midfielder Haliana Burhans ’19 contributed two assists in a rout of Eastern Conn. St.
■ Emily Bryson ’19 led the team with a third-place finish to vault the Judges into first place.
■ Outside hitter Jessie Moore ’18 had a career game with 21 digs to help the Judges overcome Bates.
Forward Andrew Allen '19 sent the only shot on goal in the 19th minute of an overtime tie at WPI.
■ Lea McDaniel ’17 ripped open the game with an incredible performance of four goals against Regis.
■ Midfielder Josh Ocel ’17 connected on an early penalty kick to boost the Judges over Nichols.
■ Point guard Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game during his Hall of Fame career.
■ Outside hitter Shea Decker-Jacoby ’19 led the way with seven kills for the Judges in a tough loss.
Tennis fans are spoiled. Or rather, tennis fans were spoiled for the past decade. Fans saw the rise of the most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen, only to watch in awe and fear as he battled the second-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen. And as it all seemed to come crashing down in a disheartening pile of back pains and wrist fractures, the unthinkable happened — the third-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen arose from the heap of ashes that lay in the same disheveled pile.
■ Libero Yvette Cho ’19 led the Judges with 14 digs against Wellesley College in a well-fought loss.
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