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Athlete of the Week
Athlete of the Week
Andrew Johnson
Baseball (Pitcher)
Hilbert College
Johnson tossed six shutout innings with three strikeouts and a 0.00 ERA to earn a road victory over Lycoming College, whom received votes in the D3baseball.com/NCBWA Preseason Top 25 poll this spring.
Thomas Nicely
Baseball (Player)
Penn State Behrend
Nicely drove in seven runs on five hits over three games for the Lions' 2-1 weekend. He smacked three doubles, including two in the the win over Albion. That same game, he produced five RBI. In the win over Hiram, Nicely went 2-for-4 with another double.
Francis Bochicchio
Men's Tennis
Carlow University
Bochicchio and Nat Rosario won a game at No. 3 doubles, and Bochicchio won three games in the second set of No. 3 singles, as Carlow men's tennis opened its inaugural season against St. Vincent College at Greensburg Racquet club Sunday
Joseph Sciscio
Men's Volleyball (Defensive)
Penn State Behrend
Sciscio tallied 15 total blocks in just six sets played in a 3-0 for the Lions. He posted three blocks vs. Carlow and Bethany, before recording a season-best nine blocks (four solo, five assist) in the win over Grove City. He also added 12 kills and hit .476 for the week.
Nik D'Andrea
Men's Volleyball
Hilbert College
D'Andrea continues his dominant offensive performance for the Hawks with 44 kills in just three matches, hitting .269, with five aces, 14 digs, and six blocks. D'Andrea recorded 15 kills at Buffalo State, 19 at SUNY Poly, and finished the week with 15 kills again at SUNY Potsdam, averaging 4.40 kills per set on the week.
Josselyn Nau
Softball (Pitcher)
Penn State Altoona
Nau went seven innings, allowed just one earned run, and struck out seven batters last Wednesday in a game one road win at non-conference foe Waynesburg.
Karli Storm
Softball (Player)
Penn State Altoona
Storm combined to go 3-for-5 with a home run, two walks, and two runs scored in last Wednesday’s road split at Waynesburg.
Cassidy Cook
Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Mount Aloysius College
Cook registered four ground balls and four caused turnovers in a 13-5 win over Thiel. Cook also recorded two goals in the, finishing with nine shots and seven on goal. She added two draw controls while also drawing three free-position opportunities.
Chelsea Stout
Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)
Mount Aloysius College
Stout totaled six points in the Mounties' 13-5 win over Thiel, scoring three goals and adding three assists. She went 1-for-1 on free-position shots, put all five shots on goal, collected four ground balls, and caused a turnover.
Thea Nahrebeski
Women's Bowling
Hilbert College
Nahrebeski strung back-to-back career highs, earned All-Tournament recognition and helped lead the Hawks to a 7th place finish amongst mostly DI/DII programs at the Niagara Spring Classic. She set personal records of 244 in traditional match vs. William Smith, finished with a career weekend average (207.6), and finished with a career best 19.8 baker average after knocking down 991 pins in 50 frames. The Hawks set a new traditional high score (906), a single baker game high score (253) and baker match high score (992) over the weekend.
Standings
Standings
| team | Conf | Overall |
|---|---|---|
| 0-0 | 4-4 | |
| 0-0 | 4-4 | |
| 0-0 | 2-2 | |
| 0-0 | 3-11 | |
| 0-0 | 1-5 | |
| 0-0 | 1-5 | |
| 0-0 | 1-7 | |
| 0-0 | 0-8 |





























































