Women’s Volleyball Earns Split, First Win of Season to Open Ducks Classic

HOBOKEN, N.J. (September 14, 2012) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s volleyball team splits its matches on the first day of the 2012 Ducks Classic at Canavan Arena on Friday evening. Stevens fell in five sets to Buffalo State College, but bounced back to top York College (Pa.) in four sets to pick up the Ducks’ first victory of the season. Buffalo State and Swarthmore College finished the opening day with perfect 2-0 records.

Buffalo State 3, Stevens 2

In the five-set heartbreaker to Buffalo St., 25-20, 25-22, 17-25, 25-27, 26-24, senior opposite hitter Maggie Kowalska (Edison, N.J.) led all players with 23 kills and nearly recorded a triple-double with 15 digs and seven total blocks.

Junior outside hitter Mary Caulson (West Islip, N.Y.) registered a career-high 15 kills to go along with 12 digs, three blocks and two aces. Classmate and setter Samantha Gates (Wilmington, N.C.) handed out a match-high 56 assists and made nine digs. Gates also chipped in three blocks and three kills.

Sophomore middle hitter Katie Hall (Midlothian, Va.) hit at an impressive .458 clip with 13 kills in 24 attempts with two errors. Junior libero Hannah Gasper (Bourne, Mass.) tallied 15 digs and six assists, while senior middle hitter Jillian Barrett (Philadelphia, Pa.) added eight kills, four blocks and three digs in the loss.

On two separate occasions throughout the match, Stevens mounted comebacks to take the lead which resulted in the third and fourth set victories. In the third set, the Ducks trailed, 16-13, but then went on a 6-0 run to force a Bengals timeout. After the short break, Stevens closed out the match on a 6-1 run to claim the set, 25-17.

In the fourth set, the Ducks fell behind, 20-12, but fought back to tie the set and eventually went on to prevail, 27-25.

Stevens 3, York (Pa.) 1

In the four-set victory, 25-20, 25-16, 15-25, 25-16, Kowalska once again led Stevens with 14 kills, but Hall was the story of the match, contributing 13 kills with a .440 hitting percentage in 25 attempts. Kowalska also posted five service aces to go along with 10 digs and four total blocks. Hall chipped in four digs and two blocks.

Gates posted the most assists in the match with 38, and also registered 12 digs with four aces. Caulson picked up her second-straight double-digit kills mark with 11 and posted 10 digs in the victory.

Gasper added to her digs total with 11 in the nightcap, while Barrett recorded five kills and five blocks.

Sophomore libero Kirsten Salmins (Wyckoff, N.J.) stepped in to add seven digs.

The Ducks will be back on the court tomorrow morning and afternoon against FDU-Florham and Swarthmore. Stevens takes on FDU at 10 a.m., and then battles with Swarthmore at 2 p.m. to wrap up the weekend.

 

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Obituary : Daniel P. McCall age 58 of Gloucester City NJ

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Women\’s Soccer Defeats Loyola, 2-0, To Wrap Up Five Game Road Streak

 

September 14, 2012

 

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Obituary: Joseph M. Yecco of Blackwood NJ

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Joseph M.

Surrounded by his family, on September 14, 2012. Age 73. Of Blackwood. Loving and devoted husband of 53 years to Judith (nee Leap). Loving father of Angela and cherished grandfather of Megan. Dear brother of Theresa Giordano (Orlando). Predeceased by his parents, Albert Yecco and Italia Yecco (nee Peristelli) and his brother, Peter Yecco.

Joseph retired from B.A.C. Local 5.

Funeral services will be private at the request of the family.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Joseph M. Yecco.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ PH: 856-456-1142

 

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Former Duck Zach Bowman Earns a Shot in the Pros

 

HOBOKEN, N.J. (September 13, 2012) – Zach Bowman ’12 (La Plata, Md.), a former Stevens men’s soccer standout, has signed a professional contract with the York Region Shooters of the Canadian Soccer League.Bowman has been on the team for the last two games and has started both matches, with York going undefeated in each.

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SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER SNAPS FOUR-GAME LOSING STREAK WITH 3-0 WIN OVER RIDER

 

Critzos and Brennan Score for Hawks; D’Ottavi Records First Shutout of Season

Sept. 15, 2012

PHILADELPHIA – The Saint Joseph’s men\’s soccer team snapped a four-game losing streak on Saturday evening, September 15, as it shutout the Broncs from Rider University, 3-0. Sophomore Alex Critzos and senior Tim Brennan led the way on the offensive attack for the Hawks, scoring two goals and one goal, respectively. Senior goalkeeper Andrew D’Ottavi was flawless in the net, making four saves and not allowing a single goal to blank Rider. With the win, the Hawks already tie their total wins record from the 2011 season.

Saint Joseph\’s (2-4-0) did not waste any time striking the scoreboard as sophomore Jake Nelson dished a brilliant pass to Critzos, who floated his shot into the left side of the Rider net just 4:26 into the game.

\”Alex played excellent,\” said head coach Don D’Ambra of his sophomore standout. \”It was one of his best games for us this year by far. He\’s gotten chances previously, and today he did a good job of finishing those chances.\”

Just two minutes later, Saint Joseph\’s would find itself back in Rider territory as sophomore Mike Glazer fired off a shot that was blocked and deflected toward Brennan. Brennan rocketed his shot into the left, lower 90, past a diving Rider goalkeeper, to extend SJU\’s lead to 2-0 at the 6:29 mark. The goal marked the first of Brennan\’s career.

\”Timmy\’s been working hard all year and his finishes keep getting better and better. Alex and Timmy are a very big part of our team right now. Today it was nice to see them rewarded with goals.\”

Rider (0-4-0) tallied seven shots in the first half compared to eight shots for Saint Joseph\’s, but D\’Ottavi denied two shots on goal and the Hawks defense blocked another to keep the Broncs scoreless heading into halftime

Critzos\’s second goal of the game and sixth of his career came off of a successful pass from freshman Tim Lazorko. Critzos gained possession of the ball and blasted it into the goal to expand on Saint Joseph\’s lead once more as the scoreboard read 3-0 in favor of the home team at 53:16.

The Hawks would remain offensively charged, recording four more solid shots, one on goal, in the next four minutes of play, and D\’Ottavi would make two more saves in the second half to close out the game, 3-0.

Saint Joseph\’s held the advantage in shots (21-15) and corner kicks (5-4), but the deciding factor was SJU\’s seven shots on goal in comparison to Rider\’s four.

\”All we\’ve been talking about this week on the offensive end is creating chances and being aggressive in the attacking third,\” added D\’Ambra. \”They really implemented everything we\’ve been working on. I am really proud of them for playing with a sense of confidence and converting chances and plays in the attacking third, which is the hardest part of the game. They had a lot of positive energy and it\’s a great night for them.\”

The Hawks will return to action next Saturday, September 22, when they travel to Cornell. Game time is scheduled for 4:00 p.m.

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