Sport shorts: March 16 – March 22

Men’s track, March 20-22
The men’s track team competed at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational. Jamie Blazquez placed first in the one-mile race and Phillip DiMarco placed third in the 400 M Collegiate and fifth in the 200 M.

Women’s track, March 20-22
The women’s track team competed at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational. Leena Saidi placed first in the 10,000 M, Bella Butler placed first in the 400 M Open and third in the 800 M, and Jillian Thorning placed first in the 800 M and one-mile race.

Men’s baseball, March 22
The men’s baseball team swept a doubleheader against Palm Beach Atlantic, winning 12-2 and 15-1. Game 1 saw three RBIs by Xavier Moronta and six strikeouts by pitcher Edwin Alicea, while Game 2 saw two RBIs from Boris Peña, Ronny Medina and Xavier Moronta.

Women’s softball, March 22
The No. 19 women’s softball team swept Palm Beach Atlantic, winning the remaining games in the series 6-4 and 5-2. Game 1 saw three RBIs by Brenna Lokeinsky and two RBIs by Abbey Moore, while Game 2 saw 10 strikeouts by pitcher Gracelyn Wallace.

Men’s baseball, March 21
The men’s baseball team dropped its series opener against Palm Beach Atlantic 6-5 in extra innings. Justin Wachs recorded two RBIs and pitcher Keyler Gonzalez had eight strikeouts.

Women’s softball, March 21
The No. 19 women’s softball team beat Palm Beach Atlantic 9-1 to open the series. The Sharks were led by Maliyah Lawson and Lauren Margolis, who each had two RBIs, and pitcher Gracelyn Wallace had six strikeouts.

Women’s tennis, March 20
The No. 2 women’s tennis team defeated Lubbock Christian 6-1. Kristyna Hranacova, Ita Habekovi, and Isabella Ciancaglini won their doubles and singles matches, while Julia Moraes and Noemie Dadoun won their singles matches, and Sofia Shing won her doubles’ match.

Women’s softball, March 19
The No. 19 women’s softball team split a pair of games at the Space Coast Games, falling to Franklin Pierce 6-2 and defeating Molloy 10-0. Game 1 saw seven strikeouts by pitcher Gracelyn Wallace, while Game 2 saw two RBIs each by Brenna Lokeinsky and Abbey Moore.

Men’s basketball, March 18
The No. 2 men’s basketball team defeated Alabama-Huntsville 76-69 to advance to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the fourth consecutive season. Ryker Cisarik led the Sharks with 21 points, and South Region tournament MVP MJ Iraldi had 19 points and 10 rebounds.

Men’s baseball, March 18
The men’s baseball team beat Barry 7-3 in conference play. Boris Peña had three RBIs, Gabriel Esquivel had two RBIs, and pitcher Christopher Perez had four strikeouts.

Men’s golf, March 17-18
The No. 20 men’s golf team placed sixth place at the Bobcat Invitational (+20/294/280/286). The Sharks were led by Bruno Marques, who finished inside the top-10, finishing tied for sixth place (E/4/66/70).

Women’s golf, March 17-18
The No. 11 women’s golf team earned its second consecutive tournament win, finishing in first place at the Barry Invitational (+35/303/305/291). Sharks finished in all three top spots in the standings, with Lua Pousa Dacasa (76/76/71) winning first place for the first time in her collegiate career, and Haruka Muta (73/75/77) and Maria Torres (78/73/74) tying for second place.

Women’s basketball, March 17
The No. 24 women’s basketball team fell 65-60 in the NCAA South Region Championship game against No. 9 Union (TN). The Sharks were led by Jess Moors, who had 10 points, and Madison Cloonan, who had nine points.

Men’s basketball, March 16
The No. 2 men’s basketball team defeated Lynn 80-72 to advance to the NCAA South Region Championship game. The Sharks were led by Ryker Cisarik, who tallied 31 points, and MJ Iraldi, who added 17 points and a career-best 16 rebounds. This win also marked head coach Jim Crutchfield’s 200th win at NSU.

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