Women’s softball, March 9
The No. 25 women’s softball team split a doubleheader against No. 21 Kutztown, winning the first game 8-0 and dropping the second game 3-2. Game 1 saw a home run and four RBIs by Brenna Lokeinsky and six strikeouts by pitcher Gracelyn Wallace. Game 2 saw an RBI by Brenna Lokeinsky and five strikeouts by pitcher Cassidy Duskin.
Women’s basketball, March 9
The women’s basketball team fell 55-51 in the SSC Championship to No. 15 Embry-Riddle. The Sharks were led by Aubrey Stupp, who recorded 13 points. They advanced to the NCAA South Region Tournament, facing Alabama-Huntsville on March 14th.
Women’s softball, March 8
The No. 25 women’s softball team swept Saginaw Valley State in a doubleheader, winning 1-0 and 6-2. Game 1 saw a game-winning RBI by Cassidy Duskin in the fifth inning and a shutout with eight strikeouts by pitcher Gracelyn Wallace. Game 2 saw 3 RBIs by Gianna Russo and a season-high five strikeouts by pitcher Cassidy Duskin.
Women’s tennis, March 7
The No. 2 women’s tennis team defeated No. 10 Auburn Montgomery 4-0, marking its 17th consecutive win, dating back to April 2024. Kristyna Hranacova and Ita Habekovic earned wins in their doubles and singles matches, while Julia Moraes and Noemie Dadoun earned a doubles win and Sofia Shing earned a singles win.
Men’s track, March 7
The men’s track team competed at the STU Under the Lights Invite, with 11 top-10 finishes. Phillip DiMarco finished first in the 400m, Julian Granville finished second in the 400m, and Ryan Elfring finished second in the 3000m steeplechase.
Women’s track, March 7
The women’s track team competed at the STU Under the Lights Invite, with 14 top-10 finishes. Bella Ascone finished first in the 3000m steeplechase, Sativa James finished first in the 400m, and Eden Toal finished first in the 800m.
Women’s softball, March 7
The No. 25 women’s softball team swept Caldwell in a doubleheader, winning 9-1 and 4-3. Game 1 saw three strikeouts and two RBIs from Cassidy Duskin while Game 2 saw three RBIs from Gianna Russo.
Men’s basketball, March 6
The No. 2 men’s basketball team defeated Tampa 104-80 in the SSC Semifinals, advancing to the SSC Championship game. Ryker Cisarik had 26 points and his fifth double-double of the season, while Dallas Graziani had 17 points and his 13th double-double of the season.
Women’s basketball, March 6
The women’s basketball team upset No. 18 Tampa in the SSC Semifinals, defeating them 55-45 and earning a spot in the SSC Championship game for the first time since 2015. The defense held Tampa to a season-low 45 points, while Aubrey Stupp scored 14 points and Madison Cloonan tallied 10 points.
Women’s tennis, March 6
The No. 2 women’s tennis team defeated No. 19 West Alabama 4-0. Julia Moraes and Noemie Dadoun secured victories in singles and doubles, while Sofia Shing and Isabella Ciancaglini earned a doubles win and Ita Habekovic earned a singles win.
Men’s baseball, March 5
The men’s baseball team fell 18-10 against Valdosta State in a high scoring game with a combined 28 runs and 36 hits. The Sharks saw home runs by Zeth Rodriguez, Jack Cue, and Gabriel Esquivel.
Women’s softball, March 4
The No. 25 women’s softball team swept Flagler in a doubleheader, winning 1-0 and 9-1. Game 1 saw a game-winning RBI by Abbey Moore in the second inning, as well as a shutout and seven strikeouts by pitcher Gracelyn Wallace. Game 2 saw a home run and four RBIs by Lauren Margolis.
Men’s basketball, March 4
The No. 2 men’s basketball team beat Barry 116-79 in the SSC quarterfinals, marking their 17th straight win against the Buccaneers, dating back to 2018. MJ Iraldi had a team-high 23 points, with Alex Mangold and Tommy Sala contributing 16 points each.
Women’s basketball, March 4
The women’s basketball team beat Palm Beach Atlantic in the SSC Quarterfinals 65-49, marking its first SSC tournament win since 2019. The Sharks were led by Jess Moors with 16 points, Corina Conley with 15 points, and Dash Shaw with 11 points.
Women’s tennis, March 4
The No. 2 women’s tennis team defeated West Florida 7-0. Ita Habekovic, Kristyna Hranacova, Sofia Shing, and Isabella Ciancaglini earned wins in singles and doubles, with Noemie Dadoun and Julia Moraes winning their singles matches.
Men’s baseball, March 4
The men’s baseball team fell 17-8 at Valdosta State. The Sharks were led by Justin Wachs and Boris Peña, who each had two RBIs, and pitchers Alexander Llinas and Edwin Alicea each had three strikeouts.
Women’s softball, March 3
The No. 21 women’s softball team won both games at the USSSA Space Coast Games, beating Cedarville 11-0 and Walsh 2-1. Game 1 saw a home run by Gianna Russo and four RBIs by Brianna Matthews, while Game 2 saw a game-winning RBI by Maliyah Lawson in the eighth inning.
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