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M E N L O M A G A Z I N E
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Lewis & Clark senior Christine Eliazo ’14 holds a 4-1 mark a er advancing to the singles semi nals of the ITA Northwest Regionals. ... UC Davis senior Kristy Jorgensen ’14 earned a match victory in doubles consolation play on the third day of the ITA Northwest Regional Championships at Stanford.
VOLLEYBALL
Senior middle/opposite Sarah Bruml ’14 recorded 24 kills and 11 blocks in nine matches for Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, which celebrated an NCAA Div. III Championship with
a sweep of Wittenberg. ... Brown senior captain Melissa Cairo ’14 ranked second in the Ivy League in total digs
(369), third in digs per set (4.10), and sixth in total aces (27) as a senior. She posted 18 double- gure dig matches on the season, including six matches with 20 or more digs. e three- year starter at libero nished her career with 1,310 digs. ... Princeton senior libero Maddie Huber ’14 had eight digs and two assists in her nal collegiate match, a loss to Iowa
in the NCAA Championships. She posted 376 digs and 91 assists in her senior season as the Tigers won an Ivy League championship and went 18-8. ... Junior setter Elisa Merten ’15 posted 281 assists, 31 kills, and 158 digs in
25 matches for Brown. ... Gonzaga sophomore middle Payton Mack ’16, an All-Conference and All-Conference Academic honorable mention, started 21 of 27 matches.
She posted 84 blocks, a team-leading .85 blocks per set, and 1.75 kills per set. ... Tu s sophomore outside/opposite hitter Maddie Stewart ’16 collected 201 kills and had 72 blocks in 30 matches for the Jumbos, who went 23-7 and advanced to the second round of regionals.
Maddie Huber ’14 (center)
John Wilson ’14
MEN’S WATER POLO
John Wilson ’14 was named to the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-America Team honorable mention a er leading Johns Hopkins to the conference championship game. He nishes an illustrious career as the program’s all-time saves leader with 902, 240 more than the next on the leader list. Wilson totaled 373 saves this season, the school’s single-season record and 53 more than the previous record. He also notched 14 assists and 56 steals
this season and has 43 and 137, respectively, for his career. Wilson ranks 20th in career assists and 11th in steals. ... Andreas Katsis ’15 posted 23 goals and four assists in
33 games for Johns Hopkins (16-17), and his teammate Spencer Witte ’15 went 3-0 playing in seven games. ... Sophomore James Thygesen ’16 amassed 19 goals, 10 assists, and 17 steals and helped Brown take third place in the Northeast Water Polo Conference Championship. ... Chris Xi ’16 had 11 goals and seven steals for Princeton, which fell in the NWPC title game in double OT to nish
the season 22-6. ... Freshman Scott Little ’17 scored three times and added an assist in seven games for Bucknell, which went 10-0 in conference play. ... Ben Wagner ’17 started
his collegiate career contributing nine goals, ve assists, and four steals for Princeton, which advanced to the NCAA quarter nals, falling to No. 1 USC.
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