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April 2006
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Women's Tennis Falls, 7-2, to
Shorewomen of Washington College
April 26, 2006
SALISBURY-WASHINGTON COLLEGE BOXSCORE
CHESTERTOWN, Md. - The Salisbury women’s
tennis team (10-6) dropped their match against the Shorewomen of Washington
College, 7-2, on Wednesday afternoon in Chestertown, Maryland. It was
Salisbury’s second consecutive loss after dropping the CAC Final to the
University of Mary Washington on Sunday, 9-0.
Junior Jen Rosler
(East Moriches, NY/Westhampton Beach) won her singles match against
Washington’s Kristen Hossick in straight sets, 7-6 and 6-1, to be the only Sea
Gull to record a singles victory.
In doubles competition,
Rosler and Erika Mitry (Summit, NJ/Summit) combined for Salisbury’s only
win in doubles, 8-4, over Washington’s Allison Daciek and Beth Foster.
The women’s tennis team
will now await word to see if they will be selected to participate in the NCAA
Regionals scheduled to begin on Friday, May 5.
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Two Sea Gulls Named to
all-CAC Women's Tennis Squad
April 24, 2006
Mitry and Rosler named to
All-CAC Squad
2006
WOMEN'S TENNIS ALL-CAC TEAM
SALISBURY, Md.
(4/24/06) – After finishing as conference runners-up, the Salisbury women’s
tennis team had two athletes named to the all-CAC squad, the conference
announced on Monday. Juniors Erika Mitry (Summit, NJ/Summit)
(pictured, left) and Jen Rosler (East Moriches,
NY/Westhampton
Beach) (pictured, right) were each named to the
all-CAC first team.
Mitry has amassed six wins in fifteen singles matches
on the year. Her most impressive singles match was against Meredith Roberson of
Meredith College on March 5, as Mitry defeated Roberson in straight sets, 6-0
and 6-0. In the conference, Mitry’s most impressive performance occurred April
2, as she defeated St. Mary’s Sarah Weisse in straight sets, 6-2 and 6-2.
Rosler has recorded nine wins in sixteen matches in
singles competition this year and began the year winning six of her first nine
matches on the year. Her most impressive performance occurred on March 11, as
Rosler defeated Goucher College’s Ashley Evans, 6-0 and 6-1.
Mitry and Rosler are also teamed together in doubles
competitions and have collected eleven wins in seventeen matches on the year.
The duo’s most impressive stretch of matches occurred on March 4 and March 5 as
Mitry and Rosler defeated doubles competition from Methodist College, Shenandoah
University, and Meredith College, 8-0, in three straight matches.
The Eagles of the University of Mary Washington swept
the individual awards. Sophomore Katie Miglin captured the Player of the Year
award, as freshman Stephanie Kurti captured Rookie of the Year honors. Their
coach, Patrick Catullo was honored as Coach of the Year after piloting the
Eagles to their third straight CAC Championship.
The women’s tennis team will return to action on Wednesday, April 26, at 3:30
p.m. as they travel to Chestertown, Maryland to take on Washington College.
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Women's Tennis
Clipped by Mary Washington in CAC Finals, 9-0
April 23, 2006
F REDERICKSBURG, VA – The Salisbury women’s tennis team fell to No.
21-ranked Eagles of Mary Washington, 9-0, in the CAC Finals at the University
Tennis Center on the campus of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia on
Sunday. The Eagles claim their third straight CAC Championship and earned a
berth in the NCAA Tournament for the ninth consecutive year.
The Eagles swept the six
singles matches and the three doubles matches against Salisbury. Junior Jen
Rosler (East Moriches, NY/Westhampton Beach) challenged Mary Washington’s
Tallie Fugate, taking the first set, 6-4, before dropping the next two. In the
doubles competition, Rosler and teammate Erika Mitry (Summit, NJ/Summit)
took a team of Fugate and Katie Miglin to the limit, but ultimately loss the
match, 8-6.
The women’s tennis team will
now travel to Chestertown, Maryland to take on Washington College on Wednesday,
April 26, at 3:30 p.m.
SINGLES
1. Katie Miglin (UMW) def.
Erika Mitry, 6-1, 6-4
2. Tallie Fugate (UMW) def.
Jenny Rosler, 4-6, 7-5, (10-6)
3. Amy Sheetz (UMW) def.
Sammie Smiles, 6-1, 6-2
4. Stephanie Kurti (UMW) def.
Anna Marie Kable, 6-0, 6-0
5. Rebecca Morse-Karzen (UMW)
def. Robyn Wendell, 6-0, 6-0
6. Kate Malpeli (UMW) def.
Holly Hager, 6-1, 6-0
DOUBLES
1. Miglin/Fugate (UMW) def.
Mitry/Rosler, 8-6
2. Morse-Karzen/Kelsey
Mansmann (UMW) def. Kable/Smiles, 8-0
3. Kurti/Gayle Smith (UMW)
def. Wendell/Wallace, 6-1, 6-0
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Women's Tennis Advances
to CAC Finals, Defeating Catholic, 8-1
April 21, 2006
SALISBURY VS CATHOLIC BOX SCORE
SALISBURY, Md. - A rainy day moved the SU women (11-4, 5-1 CAC) to the
indoor center for their CAC semi-final match against Catholic University (12-6,
3-3 CAC). The Sea Gulls got out to a 3-0 lead with wins at all 3 doubles
spots. At #1, juniors Erika Mitry (Summit, N.J./Summit) and Jenny
Rosler (East Moriches, N.Y./Westhampton) knocked off Stephanie Kennedy and
Emily McGlynn 8-5. Anna Marie Kable (Parkton, Md./Notre Dame Prep) and
Sammie Smiles (Hagerstown, Md./Williamsport) took down Caitlin Dunn and
Rachel Tenuta 8-4 at #2. The Gulls finished the sweep of doubles with a 8-6 win
at #3 as freshman Missy Wallace (Finksburg, Md./Westminster) and Robyn
Wendell (Shiloh, N.J./Cumberland) defeated Leia DiCocco and Mary Wargo.
In singles play, junior Jenny Rosler was the first off
the court with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Leia DiCocco at #2 extending Salisbury’s
lead to 4-0. Catholic’s Stephanie Kennedy took a close match at #1 over
Erika Mitry notching the scoreboard for the Cardinals. In her final home
match, senior Sammie Smiles outlasted Emily McGlynn at #3 to clinch the
match for the Sea Gulls in a long 6-4, 6-1 battle. Freshman Anna Marie Kable
was a 6-2, 6-4 winner over Rachel Tenuta. With the match already decided, the
final two matches were shortened to eight-game pro-sets. The gulls were
victorious in both contests with Robyn Wendell and Holly Hager
(Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks East) winning 8-2 and 8-1 respectively. The
ladies advance to the CAC finals where they will meet the University of Mary
Washington at 1:00 pm on Sunday in Fredericksburg, Va.
DOUBLES
1.
Erika Mitry/Jenny Rosler (SU) def. Stephanie Kennedy/Emily McGlynn (CUA)
8-5
2.
Anna Marie Kable/Sammie Smiles (SU) def. Caitlin Dunn/Rachel Tenuta (CUA)
8-4
3.
Missy Wallace/Robyn Wendell (SU) def. Leia DiCocco/Mary Wargo (CUA)
8-6
SINGLES
1.
Stephanie Kennedy (CUA) def. Erika Mitry (SU) 6-4, 7-5
2.
Jenny Rosler (SU) def. Leia DiCocco (CUA) 6-3, 6-0
3.
Sammie Smiles (SU) def. Emily McGlynn (CUA) 6-4, 6-1
4.
Anna Marie Kable (SU) def. Rachel Tenuta (CUA) 6-2, 6-4
5.
Robyn Wendell (SU) def. Sarah Taylor (CUA) 8-2
6.
Holly Hager (SU) def. Corinne Alcorn (CUA) 8-1
Salisbury 8 - Catholic 1
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Salisbury Tennis Hopes to
Serve Up a Championship Season (PREVIEW)
February 4, 2006
2006 ROSTER |
2006 WOMEN'S ROSTER |
2006 SCHEDULE
SALISBURY, Md. - With a strong team returning for 2006, Salisbury University
Tennis Coach Randy Halfpap believes the men and women can sweep the
Capital Athletic Conference tournament at the end of the season. "We have a lot
of experience with our main players in the same roles as last year," said
Halfpap. "With our top three players returning for both teams, our goal is to
win the conference tournament."
On the men’s side of
the court, senior Tyler Robinson (Leonardtown, MD/Leonardtown) anchors
the team. "Tyler has been our number one and always plays big for us," said
Halfpap. The number two on the team is sophomore Brendan Kincaid (Cambridge,
MD/Cambridge-SD). Kincaid was the CAC rookie of the year in 2005 and won
eight of his last ten matches. "He has a great personality and is fun to be
around," said Halfpap. "Brendan works hard and his competitive nature is only
going to make him better."
Two newcomers on the
team are Sasha Felikson (Rockville, MD/Wooten) and Mark Nettlow
(Winter Haven, FL/Winter Haven). "We have a great freshman class this year
that will make an impact right away," said Halfpap. "Sasha has experience
playing juniors and with Mark being a lefty, it will give a lot of people
trouble playing his game."
The women’s team
returns a lot of experience as well. The team is lead by juniors Erika
Mitry (Summit, NJ/Summit), Jen Rosler (East Moriches, NY/West Hampton
Beach), and senior Sammie Smiles (Hagerstown, MD/Williamsport). Mitry,
Rosler, and Smiles have at least two years of experience that can lead the team
to a conference title after last years third place finish.
Freshmen Anna Marie
Kable (Parkton, MD/Notre Dame Prep) and Robyn Wendell (Shiloh,
NJ/Cumberland) look to see a lot of action when the season gets underway.
"We had a solid recruiting class," said Halfpap. "I believe Anna Marie and Robyn
can make a pretty big impact right from the get go."
With both teams core
intact from last season, Salisbury has a chance to reach their goals. "For men
and women it would be great to be in the top 25 in the nation and to be one of
the elite seven teams in our region," said Halfpap. "We have a good situation
going with a nice mix of upper classmen and freshman that has our teams heading
in the right direction."
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SU Men Escapes Goucher In
Double Overtime, 83-80
February 4, 2006
SALISBURY-GOUCHER BOXSCORE
TOWSON, Md. - The Salisbury men’s basketball
team (12-9, 6-4 CAC), looking for their first victory since defeating Catholic
two games ago, squeaked out a win, 83-80, over Goucher College (1-18, 1-9 CAC)
in double overtime. Junior forward Segun Odumeru (Riverdale, MD/Parkdale)
(pictured)
surpassed 1,000 career points in the game, scoring 22 points on 9-of-18
shooting. He now sits 25th on Salisbury’s all-time scoring list with
1,005 points. Odumeru also added nine rebounds in the victory.
In the first half, the score remained close
as the teams traded the lead six times. Neither team held more than a five-point
lead. Goucher would take a lead into the halftime break, 30-28. Odumeru scored
seven of his 22 in the first half, while Goucher’s Tim Merritt (Pasadena,
MD/Chesapeake) led the Gophers with 11 points.
In the second half, Goucher would dominate
late, pulling away with a seven-point, 52-45 lead with 6:07 left in regulation.
Salisbury’s Ray Williams (Hanover, MD/Ft. Meade) and Rico Stewart
(Arlington, VA/Washington & Lee) led the Sea Gulls to tie the game at 61 to
send the game into overtime.
In the first overtime period, the Goucher
tied the score four times and force a second overtime with the score tied at 72.
Odumeru dominated the second overtime, scoring nine points, including a free
throw shot with 15 seconds remaining to clinch the three-point victory for
Salisbury.
Other top scorers for Salisbury included
Williams, who scored 21 points on 8-of-18 shooting; and Kyle Harmon
(Salisbury, MD/Parkside), who scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Ozi
Menakaya (Glen Burnie, MD/Capital Christian) led the Sea Gulls in rebounding
with 10 boards. Darren Johnson (Montgomery Village, MD/Gaithersburg)
added nine, while Williams added seven.
The Goucher attack was led by senior
Jonathan Garritt (Severna Park, MD/Severna Park) and junior James Russo
(Cockeysville, MD/Dulaney). Garritt scored 27 points on 7-of-25 shooting and
eight rebounds. Russo also scored 27 points on 9-of-22 shooting, including
6-of-11 from beyond the three-point arc.
Salisbury shot 45.8% (33-of-72) from the
field, bettering Goucher’s 37.9% (25-of-66) shooting. Salisbury also dominated
inside, leading the rebounds, 52 to 33.
The Salisbury men will return to action
Wednesday night as they travel to Arlington, Virginia to take on Marymount
University in CAC conference action. Tip-off is set for 8:00 p.m. The Sea Gulls
will return home next Saturday, February 11, to host the University of Mary
Washington in the annual Alumni Game at 7:30 p.m.
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