Women’s soccer, Sept. 7
The women’s soccer team fell 2-0 to Rollins College in the Sharks’ first road game of the season. Alexa Bereczki led the Sharks with three shots and goalkeeper Emilie Schroder recorded six saves.
Women’s volleyball, Sept. 7
The volleyball team ended its strong opening weekend with a pair of 3-0 wins against West Liberty University and D’Youville University at the Ashland Invitational. Elizabeth Price led the Sharks in Game 1 with 12 kills, while Kate Mihacevich and Taylor Stockman both led with 10 kills in Game 2.
Men’s cross-country, Sept. 6
The men’s cross-country team opened its season with a fifth-place finish at the Holloway Park Collegiate XC Opener. Marc Gonzalez led the Sharks winning 26th place with a time of 19:54.65.
Women’s cross-country, Sept. 6
The women’s cross-country team opened its season with a first-place finish at the Holloway Park Collegiate XC Opener. Leena Saidi won first place with a time of 15:15.61. Eden Toal won fifth place and Jillian Thorning won sixth place to complete NSU’s impressive performance.
Women’s volleyball, Sept. 6
The volleyball team opened its season with a 3-0 win against East Stroudsburg University and a 3-1 win against Ashland University at the Ashland Invitational. Elizabeth Price led the Sharks’ offense with 15 kills in both matches.
Women’s softball, Sept. 6
The new NSU softball field had its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Sept. 6. Speakers at the event included John Sung, interim director of Athletics; Julie LeMaire, head softball coach; George L. Hanbury II, NSU president and CEO; and Maliyah Lawson, sophomore softball player and reigning SSC Freshman of the Year.
Men’s soccer, Sept. 5
The men’s soccer team dropped its season opener against Coker University 4-1. The Sharks were led by a second half goal from Alessandro Salvadego, who also recorded four shots in the game.
Women’s soccer, Sept. 5
The women’s soccer team dropped its season opener against Mississippi College 1-0, with the lone goal of the game coming within the first five minutes for the Choctaws. Tabea Schütt led the Sharks with three shots in 22 minutes.
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