[The No. 1 Wake Forest men's soccer team defeated Louisville, 1-0, last Saturday night at Spry Stadium to improve to 5-0-0 on the season. Marcus Tracy (NHS '05) scored the lone goal in the 78th minute, scoring off a corner kick from Austin da Luz
[The No. 1 Wake Forest menâs soccer team defeated Louisville, 1-0, last Saturday night at Spry Stadium to improve to 5-0-0 on the season. Marcus Tracy (NHS â05) scored the lone goal in the 78th minute, scoring off a corner kick from Austin da Luz. It was Tracyâs second goal of the season and with his two assists has seven points for the year.
[With losses to Central Connecticut (1-0) and the University of Connecticut (4-1), the Fairfield University womenâs soccer team dropped to 2-3-1 on the season. Sophomore striker Casey Frobey (NHS, â06) has a pair of goals.
[With a 1-0 loss to Drexel on Sunday, the Manhattan College womenâs soccer team fell to 1-3-2. Alex Konneker (NHS, â06) has a goal, scored in a 1-1 double-overtime draw with Fordham University on September 9.
[With his first goal of the season, junior back Brian Miles (NHS â05) broke a scoreless tie in the second half to give the Montclair State University menâs soccer team a 1-0 victory over Rowan University on September 15. The Red Hawks, the defending New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) champions, improved to 5-0-1. Miles was named NJAC Defensive Player of the Week on Monday while leading a Montclair defense that has yet to allow a goal.
[The Colby-Sawyer womenâs tennis team swept doubles play and won five of six singles matches to defeat Commonwealth Coast Conference rival Salve Regina, 8-1, on Sunday afternoon. At third doubles, the tandem of Kate Lucas and Lauren DeFelice (NHS â07) earned a 9-8 (7) victory over Valerie Leso and Kristen Romano. Colby-Sawyer improved to 5-0, 3-0 in the TCCC.
[With a 2-0 win over Bryn Mawr, the Gettysburg College womenâs soccer team improved to 2-4-0 on the year. Tara Gaston (NHS, â06) has started all six games.
[Brian Conroy (NHS. â07) has appeared in three games, registering one shot, for the Gettysburg College menâs soccer team, which improved to 4-3-0 following a 5-0 win over Ursinus.
[Stephanie Logan (NHS â04) has 53 kills and 14 blocks for the 1-11 Quinnipiac University womenâs volleyball team. She also has 27 digs and 11 service aces.
[Marc Doherty (NHS â06) saw his first action of the 2007 season for the University of South Florida menâs soccer team in a 6-1 win over American University in front of nearly 800 fans on September 15. The Bulls improved to 5-0-0.
[The United States Coast Guard Academy womenâs soccer team snapped a 13-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over Colby-Sawyer on September 16. Freshman Meredith Palo (Canterbury School â07) notched her first collegiate goal in the 14th minute, putting the USCGA on top, 2-0.
[Offensive left tackle Josh Tenenbaum (NHS â06) played in the second half of the Bentley College football teamâs 48-23 win over American International last weekend. Bentley improved to 1-1 on the season.
Other local athletes on college fields â¦
Josh Rouse (University of Michigan football), Katie Datin (Franklin & Marshall College field hockey), Mike Vontobel (Montclair State University menâs soccer), Michael Klein (Roger Williams University menâs soccer), Diana Grimaldi (Emmanuel College volleyball), Erin Clark (Colgate University field hockey), Abby Atkinson (Bucknell University swimming and diving), Joe DeVellis (Ithaca College football), Chris Potter (Ithaca College football), Charlie Baldour (Keene State College cross country), Nick Mentessana (University of Missouri at Rolla menâs soccer), Eric MacKnight (Keene State College cross country), Tony Magliocco (West Point menâs soccer), Max Reed (Pitzer College football), CJ Maurer (St. Bonaventure swimming & diving), Mary Ober (University of Connecticut rowing), Alex Meisel (Bucknell University menâs soccer), Matt Taylor (Franciscan University menâs soccer), Ryan Keogler (Franciscan University menâs soccer), Chris DeRoo (Colby College cross country), Dan Cascone (University of Wisconsin football), Brennan Coakley (Penn State football), Kevin Regan (College of the Holy Cross football).
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