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Sports Report
Sports Roundup/ Spring 2007

Softball (15-24 overall, 8-16 SCIAC) The team’s 15 total wins and 8 conference wins were the most since 1997. Eight of the 15 wins were shutouts. Sophomore MacKenzie Smith finished in the top third of the conference with a .333 batting average.

Baseball (29-11 overall, 16-5 SCIAC) Won their first SCIAC Championship since 2004 with a 30-11 overall record and a 16-5 record in conference. Sophomore Drew Hedman finished second in the country with 13 home runs. Senior Tom Dunlap finished ranked fifth in the nation with nine pitching victories. The team went on to regionals, where they were 1-2.
Women’s Track & Field (6-1 SCIAC) Connie Cheng, Allison Dubner, Lindsay Ludwick, Elena Brandford, Rebecca Sedillo, Alicia Freese, Alex Scharr and Ellie Chestnut were named to the All-SCIAC Team.

Men’s Track & Field (4-2-1 SCIAC) Senior Will Leer was a conference champion in the 800 meters and the 1500 meters for the second straight year. Leer set a school record in the 800 meter race at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational. Leer, Dante Benson, Sean McCarron, Brian Gillis, Pat McNally, and Danny Mortensen were All- Conference selections. Leer also won the 1500 and 5000 meter races at the national championships.

Women’s Tennis (18-7 overall, 9-1 SCIAC) Won their first SCIAC title since 2003. At the NCAA National Championships, the team reached the quarterfinals and finished sixth in the country. Freshman Siobhan Finicane was named SCIAC Player of the Year. Finicane, sophomores Becca Lange and Jen Kaswick were named to the All-SCIAC First Team. Finicane finished third in the country in singles, advancing to the semifinals, and third in doubles, also making it to the semifinals (with partner Becca Lange).

Men’s Tennis (11-12 overall, 6-4 SCIAC) The tennis team ranked No. 29 in the country. Senior Jeff Jablonski was named to the SCIAC All-Conference first team. Senior Erin Noble was named to the All-Conference second team. Jablonski finished the season ranked No. 17 in the nation (NCAA all-American) in singles, and No. 10 (NCAA all-American) in doubles with partner Neil Patel.

Golf (fifth place, SCIAC) Junior Chris Moreno-Hunt was named to the All-SCIAC First Team and was awarded the Jess Clark Sportsmanship Award.

Women’s Water Polo (21-10 overall, 10-0 SCIAC) Won the SCIAC title with a 10-0 conference record and a 21-10 overall record, the first SCIAC Women’s Champion to go undefeated in conference play. Junior Laura Condon was named SCIAC Player of the Year. Sophomore Janelle Gyorffy and senior Noelle Hice were named to the All- SCIAC First Team.

Women’s Lacrosse (10-2 overall) In their first year as a varsity sport, they finished with a 10-2 overall record, including two wins over Redlands. Team was ranked No. 2 in the nation in goals against average. Andrea Weiss was the No. 1 ranked goalie in the country in goals against average and save percentage. .”

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