Northern Berks Patriot Item

Wesley going hard for Canisius volleyball

- By Bill Arsenault For Digital First Media

Junior Sara Wesley continues to be a mainstay with the Canisius College women’s volleyball team.

The 5-foot-10 middle blocker, an Exeter Township grad, has played in all 25 sets and has 53 kills, 19 total blocks and six digs. She had a breakout year as a sophomore finishing third in kills with 194 and first in total blocks with 79.

“Sara is a consistent force on the team,” coach Lenika Vasquez. “I never have to tell her to go hard. We joke that she has two speeds – hard and harder.”

The coach also lauds Wesley’s efforts off the court.

“Sara has helped push the culture of work ethic in the weight room as well as on the court,” Vasquez said. “She is consistent­ly pushing to find her next level and I’m looking forward to seeing what she will accomplish this season.”

The Golden Griffins opened the season at 2-5 after going 1-3 in the strong Duquesne Invitation­al on Sept. 1-2 in Pittsburgh.

The redshirt freshman is starting in goal for the Bloomsburg women’s soccer team which is 2-1 on the season after a 3-0 victory over Millersvil­le on Sept. 6 in Bloomsburg to even its PSAC record at 1-1. Hawkins had two saves in that game and has just four on the season thus far. She had two saves as the Huskies opened the season with an 8-1 victory over Chestnut Hill on Aug. 31 and didn’t have a save in the team’s PSAC opener, a 2-1 loss to Indiana on Sept. 2.

The sophomore midfielder is a key performer on defense for the Lock Haven men’s soccer team, the Bald Eagles 2-0-1 with a 0-0 tie with Georgian Court in the season-opener on Aug. 31 in Lock Haven. They followed that up with a 5-3 victory over Shepherd on Sept. 4 and then had a 4-0 shutout of District of Columbia on Sept. 6 in Lock Haven. Hartman played in 16 games with one start as a freshman.

The 5-foot-4 junior defensive specialist leads the Lycoming women’s volleyball team with 23 digs which averages out to 2.56 per set. She also has six assists and four service aces for the Bears who captured the season-opening Lycoming Tri-Meet with two victories on Sept. 2 in Williamspo­rt but suffered a 3-0 MAC Commonweal­th decision to Alvernia on Sept. 6 in Reading. Hepner entered the season with 1,085 digs (519 as a freshman and 566 as a sophomore).

Mark Forrest was named to the preseason Patriot League men’s soccer All-Star team and the Lehigh junior proved that it was a good call in the first game of the season.

Forrest, from Douglassvi­lle (The Hill School), scored all three goals in a 3-2 season-opening victory over Rider in a non-league contest on Aug. 25 in Bethlehem. That made it easy on whom to mark in the Mountain Hawks next two games — losses to George Washington (1-0) on Aug. 27 and Ohio State (2-0) on Sept. 1. The 6-foot-3 forward was limited to a total of three shots in the two games.

Scoring goals is nothing new to Forrest. He led Lehigh with 11 goals with four game-winners and 26 total points as a freshman and led the Mountain Hawks in scoring with seven goals, four assists and 18 points with a game-winner last season. The freshman collected her first collegiate goal and it was a game-winner as her Slippery Rock field hockey team turned back Queens on Sept. 4 in Lexington, Va. She took three shots in the game. McKay’s playing time has increased with each game with The Rock, which is 2-1. She played 17 minutes in a season-opening 4-1 victory over American Internatio­nal and 43 minutes against Queens. On Sept. 6, she played 55 minutes in a 1-0 home loss to Mansfield.

The 5-foot-10 junior defensive specialist/ libero helped the Rochester women’s volleyball team post a 3-1 record in the season-opening Red Dragon Tournament Sept. 1-2 in Cortland, N.Y. Vidovich had 73 digs (5.21 per set) and five service aces including a college career-high 28 digs in a 3-0 victory over Vassar on Sept. 2. She had 343 digs and 65 service aces in 60 matches and 181 sets entering this season to go along with 34 assists and 13 kills.

The senior is bidding to become a three-time AllMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference first-team selection after a good start with the Monmouth field hockey team. Donohue scored two goals in a season-opening 6-2 victory over Bucknell on Aug. 25 and has picked up two assists to give her six points in the early going for the 2-2 Hawks. As a freshman, she was a second team All-MAAC pick and was named Rookie of the Year. Donohue has 25 goals and 20 assists in 63 games with 60 starts in her career.

The 5-foot-1 senior defender has helped the Bryant women’s soccer team get off to a 3-1-1 start, the Bears having given up just three goals with three shutouts. Riccione also has helped out on the offensive end picking up an assist in a 2-1 loss to Quinnipiac on Aug. 30 in Hamden, Conn. She has played in 52 games with 23 starts in her career with Bryant and picked up a goal as a sophomore and an assist as a junior.

The 5-foot-2 senior midfielder is a key performer on defense for the unbeaten Syracuse field hockey team which is ranked fifth in the country with a 5-0 record. The Orange has shutout all five of its opponents. Gilligan picked up her first college assist in a 2-0 season-opening victory over California in Berkeley on Aug. 26. She has started all five games and has played in 67 games with 40 starts in her four seasons. She has four career goals.

The junior is starting on defense once again for the La Salle field hockey team which opened the season with a 3-1 loss to Appalachia­n State but has come back with 1-0 victories over LIU and Lehigh, the latter on Sept. 1. Kida had an assist on the goal against Lehigh. She has played in 35 games with 33 starts in her career with the Explorers and has contribute­d three goals and three assists with a game-winner to the offensive side of the ball. Kida was named to the Atlantic-10 All-Rookie team as a freshman.

The senior has been a solid defender for the Lafayette field hockey team, but this season she’s been helping out the offense. Hunsicker had scored just one goal in 41 games and 26 starts prior to this season but she scored a goal in the season-opening 3-0 victory over Hofstra on Aug. 31 and had the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Appalachia­n State on Sept. 2. She had four shots on goal in that game. The Leopards are 2-1 after a 2-0 loss to James Madison on Sept. 3.

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