2007-08 No. 31
April 7, 2008
SPRING SPORTS
Baseball
(14-14, 4-4 PSAC East)
Last Week’s Action
TUE
4/1 - LINCOLN (DH) pdd. To 4/7 at Lincoln
SAT
4/5 - Mansfield 1, KU 0 —
A run in the second inning was
all Mansfield needed as KU was shut out in the first game of a doubleheader
at Shaute Field.
Philip Rummel
(sr. Exeter/West-Mont Christian)
started for the Golden Bears and
pitched six innings, holding the Mountaineers to one run on seven hits. He
struck out three.
Chad Lightcap
(jr. Boyertown/Boyertown)
went 2-for-3, while
Jared Frey
(so. Mohrsville/Schuylkill Valley)
and
Mike
Kacelowicz (so. Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain)
each had hits for KU.
SAT
4/5 - Mansfield 7, KU 0 —
KU stranded seven baserunners as Mansfield collected its second straight
shutout of the Golden Bears in the final game of a doubleheader at Shaute
Field.
Lightcap
finished 2-for-3 for KU. Mansfield scored two early runs in the bottom of
the first inning and added a combined five runs in the fourth and fifth
innings to take a 7-0 lead.
SUN
4/6 - KU 3, MANSFIELD 1 —
Darin Gorski
(so. Mount Joy/Donegal)
had his perfect game spoiled in the top of the seventh, but
Lightcap
made sure
Gorski
got the win with his three-run
homer at North Campus Field. With two outs and two runners on in the bottom
of the sixth inning,
Lightcap
blasted a home run over
the center field wall for the 3-0 lead. At that point,
Gorski
had faced the minimum on the
mound, but a one-out single in the seventh broke up the perfect game.
Gorski
finished with five strikeouts.
He allowed one run on three hits and a walk.
Lightcap
went 2-for-3 with a
double and a homer.
Corey Buletza
(fr. St. Clair/Pottsville),
who singled and scored on
Lightcap’s
homer, finished 1-for-2.
SUN
4/6 - KU 5, MANSFIELD 2 —
Kacelowicz
scored two runs for the
Golden Bears as KU completed its doubleheader sweep of Mansfield with a win
at North Campus Field.
Kacelowicz
went 2-for-3 with a walk
and scored two runs.
Lightcap
and
Buletza
each finished 2-for-4
with a run scored and an RBI.
Frey
was 1-for-4 with an RBI.
Garrison
Rausch (sr. Allentown/Parkland)
scored on a sacrifice fly by
Jeff
Kistle (r-fr. Sandyston, N.J./Kittatinny).
Derick
Reis
(sr. Jim Thorpe/Jim Thorpe)
started on the mound for the
Golden Bears, pitching 5.1 innings, while striking out four. He allowed one
run on three hits and one walk.
Upcoming Events
MON
4/7 - at Lincoln (DH) 1 p.m.
WED
4/9 - SHIPPENSBURG 3 p.m.
FRI
4/11 - at Millersville (DH) 1 p.m.
SAT
4/12 - MILLERSVILLE (DH) 1 p.m.
SUN
4/13 - at Columbia Union (DH) 1 p.m.
Women’s Golf
Last Week’s Action
Idle
Upcoming Events
MON
4/7 - at Muhlenberg Invitational TBA
SUN
4/13 - at California (Pa.) Invitational TBA
Women’s Lacrosse (1-6)
Last Week’s Action
MON
3/29 - KU 15, Slippery Rock 9 —
KU picked up its first win of the season at Slippery Rock University. The
Golden Bears were led by
Carrie Healey
(so. Toms River, N.J./Toms River North),
who had three goals and an assist, and
Janice Kinney
(so. Spring City/Owen J. Roberts),
who had three goals.
Liz Lawrence
(sr. Oreland/Springfield Twp.),
Kelly
Lynch (fr. Lititz/Manheim Twp.),
Megan
Tigue (so. Coatesville/Coatesville)
and
Jennifer
Natalini (so. Pottstown/Pottsgrove)
all tallied two goals for KU,
while
Amanda Steczak (jr. Coatesville/Coatesville)
scored a goal. Goalie
Alyson
Iovacchini (so. East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South)
made nine saves.
WED
4/2 - PHILADELPHIA 23, KU 7 —
KU fell at home to Philadelphia
University 23-7 at Keystone Field.
Healey
continued her solid play on the
season, scoring three goals and assisting on a goal by
Tigue
in the 23rd minute.
Lynch
had a goal and assisted on
Healey's
second goal. The other tallies for the Golden Bears both came late in the
second half from the sticks of
Xiomara Marin
(jr. West Paterson, NJ/Passaic Valley)
and
Kinney.
SAT
4/5 - WILMINGTON (Del.) 17, KU 8 —
KU kept the game close for the
first 20 minutes, but Wilmington University (Del.) scored nine unanswered
goals over the next 25 minutes to defeat the Golden Bears at Keystone Field.
Lawrence and
Natalini
led the Golden Bears with two goals apiece.
Healey
had four assists.
Tigue,
Lynch,
Danielle
Shore
(jr.
Souderton/Souderton) and
Marin
also scored for the Golden Bears.
Upcoming Events
WED
4/9 - SETON HILL 4 p.m.
Softball
(30-6, 7-1 PSAC East)
Last Week’s Action
WED
4/2 - EAST STROUDSBURG 6, KU 2 —
A three-run fourth and a two-run
fifth propelled the Warriors to a 6-2 win over KU in the first game of a
doubleheader at North Campus Field.
Kim Morrison
(jr. Newmarket, ONTARIO/Sir William Mulock)
and
Kathy Gregg (sr. Narvon/Garden Spot)
scored the Golden Bears’ only
runs of the game.
Morrison
scored in the bottom of the third to tie the game at 1-1.
Gregg
scored in the bottom of the seventh when
Steph
Denlinger (jr. Harleysville/Souderton)
singled to right field to cut
the lead to 6-2.
WED
4/2 - KU 7, EAST STROUDSBURG 1 —
Ashley
Fitzgerald (jr. Kitchener, ONTARIO/Resurrection)
hit two home runs and drove in
four runs as the Golden Bears won to split the doubleheader with East
Stroudsburg.
Fitzgerald
had a solo homer in the second and a three-run homer in the fifth.
Krista
Cameron (jr. Formosa, ONTARIO/Sacred Heart)
made it back-to-back homers with her solo shot to right field, giving KU a
7-0 lead.
Monica Glomb
(fr. Mars/Mars) limited
the Warriors to five hits over seven innings.
Glomb
struck out nine and walked two.
Gregg
had an RBI double and scored two runs.
SUN
4/6 - KU 5, Bloomsburg 1 —
Morrison
and
Gregg had two hits each
and
Denlinger hit a three-run
homer to propel KU over No. 8 Bloomsburg in the first game of their
doubleheader at Jan Hutchinson Field.
Gregg
also hit a home run.
Fitzgerald
went 1-for-4 with a
double. With that double, she now has 44 on her career, which ties her for
the KU career doubles record.
Katlin
Arbogast (so. Ambler/Wissahickon)
pitched all seven innings and
allowed five hits, one run and struck out eight.
SAT 4/5 - SHIPPENSBURG (DH) ppd. to 4/7
SUN
4/6 - Kutztown 2, Bloomsburg 1 —
Glomb
tossed a complete game and struck out 10 as KU defeated Bloomsburg at Jan
Hutchinson Field.
Glomb
allowed one run on six hits. Both
Fitzgerald
and
Denlinger hit solo home
runs.
Cameron had a double,
while
Krista Tedjeske (fr. Summerhill/Forest Hills)
had the other hit.
Upcoming Events
MON 4/7 - SHIPPENSBURG (DH) 2:30 p.m.
FRI 4/11 - WEST CHESTER (DH) 2:30 p.m.
SAT 4/12 - MILLERSVILLE (DH) 1 p.m.
Men’s Tennis
(2-6, 2-0 PSAC)
Last Week’s Action
WED
4/2 - KU 8, EAST STROUDSBURG 1 —
KU swept the doubles matches and
won five out of six singles matches to beat East Stroudsburg.
Lukas
Labitsch (jr. Bruck an der Mur, AUSTRIA),
Andrew Torrealba (so. Pembrek Pines, Fla./Chales Franasan),
Arpit Sharma (so. Kolkata, INDIA),
Robert Zerwick (fr. Bowers/Kutztown)
and
Nick Gallagher (jr. King of Prussia/Upper Merion)
all won their singles matches
for KU.
Labitsch
and
Torreabla won first
doubles and first and third singles.
Sharma
teamed with
Sendhur
Gautham (sr. Chennai, INDIA)
to win third doubles, while
Sharma
also won at No. 2 singles.
Zerwick
and
Gallagher won second
doubles and fifth and sixth singles, respectively.
SAT
4/5 - KU 9, MILLERSVILLE 0 —
KU shut out Millersville with
Labitsch and
Torrealba
winning the No. 1 doubles 8-2, as well as their respective singles matches.
Labitsch won at the No. 1
singles, 6-2, 6-0, while
Torreabla
won at the No. 3 spot, 6-0, 6-3.
Sharma
and
Zerwick won 8-1 at the
No. 2 doubles, while
Gallagher
and
Gautham won 8-2 in the
third doubles. All four won their respective singles matches.
Upcoming Events
TUE
4/8 - BLOOMSBURG 3 p.m.
FRI-SAT 4/11-4/12 - at Bloomsburg Duals TBA
Women’s Tennis
(4-5, 2-0 PSAC)
Last Week’s Action
WED
4/2 - KU 6, EAST STROUDSBURG 3 —
KU had several multiple winners
as the Golden Bears beat East Stroudsburg.
Rohini Das
(so. Kolkata, INDIA) and
Barbara Joerns (so. Ludwigshafen, GERMANY)
won first doubles, while
Das
won first singles and
Joerns
won second singles.
Sabrina
Arnaud (so. Quebec, QUEBEC/Levy Laurzon)
also won twice, at third doubles
with teammate
Kristen
Struble (fr. East Stroudsburg/East Stroudsburg South),
and third singles.
SAT
4/5 - KU 8, MILLERSVILLE 1 —
KU swept the doubles matches and
won five of six singles matches to defeat Millersville.
Das
and
Joerns teamed up to win
8-2 in the No. 1 doubles.
Tess Wright (fr.
Lewisburg/Lewisburg) and
Kaeley McCabe (fr. Schwenksville/Spring-Ford)
won the No. 2 doubles 8-3, while
Struble
and
Arnaud won 8-2 at the No.
3 spot.
Joerns,
Das,
Arnaud,
Struble and
McCabe
each won their respective singles matches.
Upcoming Events
TUE
4/8 - BLOOMSBURG 3 p.m.
FRI-SAT 4/11-4/12 - at Bloomsburg Duals TBA
Outdoor Track and Field
Last Week’s Action
SAT
4/5 – KU women 1st/7 at PSAC East Challenge
—
The KU women scored 180.5 points to win the PSAC East Challenge at West
Chester. KU was first out of seven teams, edging out East Stroudsburg (179)
by 1.5 points. Shippensburg was third with 156.5 points, and West Chester
(91.5) and Millersville (49) rounded out the top five. Cheyney and
Bloomsburg tied for sixth with 25 points.
Ashley Pinter
(fr. Bethlehem/Liberty)
led the Golden Bears with two first-place finishes, taking the top spots in
the discus (122-1) and the hammer throw (143.6). Also winning in the field
were
Laura Deller (sr. York/Dallastown)
and
Rachel Weigle (so. Red Lion/Red Lion).
Deller won the long jump (17-4 1/4), while Weigle was first in the pole
vault (10-2).
Christina
Reimer (fr. Chester Springs/Downingtown East)
won the 3,000 steeplechase (12:12.30).
Doofan Tor-Agbidye
(jr. Stewartsville, N.J./Phillipsburg)
was the first-place finisher in the 400-meter run with a time of 58:38.
Keri
Brown (fr. Southampton, N.J./Seneca)
won the 1,500 (4:45.69). Tor-Agbidye also was a member of the second-place
400 relay and 1,600 relay teams. Teamed with
Sarah Messner
(fr. Maple Glen/Upper Dublin),
Alex
Butler (jr. Montoursville/Montoursville)
and
Deller, the 400 relay
team finished in 51.37 second.
Deller
and
Tor-Agbidye,
teamed with
Katie Colburn
(fr. Hanover/South Western)
and
Joanna Horstmann (jr. Downingtown/Downingtown West),
finished the 1,600 relay in 4:00.30.
Stephanie
Williams (sr. Harrisburg/Riverside)
and
Lynn Lisofsky (fr. Wilkes-Barre/Coughlin)
both picked up second-place finishes, with
Williams
finishing the 3,000 in 10:29.05 and
Lisofsky
running the 400 hurdles in 1:07.50. In the field,
Michelle
Hughes (sr. Warminster/William Tennent)
finished second in the shot put (37-11 1/4) and the hammer throw (135-7).
Alison
Wise (so. Denver/Garden Spot)
tied for second in the pole vault (9-8).