Men’s soccer, Nov. 1
The men’s soccer team dropped its regular-season finale against the Lynn Fighting Knights 2-1. The Sharks were led by a penalty kick goal from Alessandro Salvadego.
Women’s cross country, Nov. 4
Leena Saidi made history at the NCAA South Region Championship, finishing fourth with a school record time in the 6K. Saidi also qualified for the National Championship meet, taking place in Joplin, MO on Nov. 18.
Women’s volleyball, Nov. 4
The women’s volleyball team pulled off an impressive victory over the second-ranked Tampa Spartans in five sets. NSU ended Tampa’s 24-match winning streak. Nadia Lindner and Kate Mihacevich led the Sharks offense, recording 17 and 16 kills respectively.
Women’s soccer, Nov. 6
The women’s soccer team dropped a thrilling overtime game to Florida Southern. The loss marked the Lady Sharks exit from SSC quarterfinal play.
Women’s soccer, Nov. 8
The women’s soccer team standouts Luana Grabias, Emma Brown, Tabea Schutt, Sofia Suarez and Maja Henriksson were honored as All-Sunshine State Conference members. Grabias and Brown were named to the All-SSC First Team, while Schutt and Suarez were named to the second team. Henriksson earned a spot on the third team.
Men’s soccer, Nov. 8
The men’s soccer team standouts Zyan Andrade, Tobias Pellio and Alessandro Salvadego have been named as All-Sunshine State Conference members. Andrade and Pellio were named to the All-SSC First Team, while Salvadego was named to the second team.
Men’s soccer, Nov. 9
The men’s soccer team dropped the SSC Semifinal rematch against the Barry Buccaneers 4-3. The Sharks were led by a two-goal performance from Alessandro Salvadego.
Men’s basketball, Nov. 11
The men’s basketball team defeated Alabama-Huntsville by a score of 105-84. Ryan Davis paced the Sharks offensive attack, scoring a team-best 19 points, while Isaiah Fuller (14), Shane Hunter (12), Ryan Walsh (14) and GianFranco Grafals (13) all recorded double-digit points.
Women’s basketball, Nov. 11
The women’s basketball team lost to Montevallo 77-69. Aubrey Stupp and Nicole Scales led the way for NSU, scoring 18 and 17 points respectively.
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