The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

BY THE NUMBERS

- — Jim Fuller

1: Errors in 14 attempts for Coast Guard’s Mary Sweet, who had 12 kills and a .786 hitting percentage in a 3-0 win over Smith.

1: Goals this season for Southern Connecticu­t women’s soccer defender Nadine Hilkert, who scored in the 88th minute to give the Owls a 2-1 win over New Haven.

2: Goals by Central Connecticu­t women’s soccer midfielder Roma McLaughlin in a win over Merrimack, her second twogoal game in 10 days.

3: Goals allowed in six home matches by Conn College’s men’s soccer program.

3: Goals scored by Segundo Navarro against Mount St. Mary’s to lead the Sacred Heart men’s soccer team to its second win of the season.

6: Assists for Fairfield’s Gabby Diodati and Quinnipiac’s Ally Grunstein, which is tied for first among MAAC women’s soccer players.

6: Errors by Sacred Heart women’s volleyball team in a 3-0 win over Merrimack, which extended its winning streak to five matches.

6: Assists in first four games for Quinnipiac men’s hockey forward Odeen Tufto.

7: Overtime games for the Fairfield men’s soccer team, including four in a row as Stags are 1-2-4 in those games.

7: Different goal scorers for the Sacred Heart women’s soccer team in three-game winning streak, led by Makenna Crawford’s three goals.

9: Assists by UConn’s Dayonn Harris and Yale’s Mark Winhoffer, one off the Division I men’s soccer national lead.

9: One-goal wins by the Fairfield field hockey team, including a 2-1 overtime victory over Rider, a team that was undefeated in Northeast Conference.

13: Finish in women’s cross country pre-nationals by Yale’s Kayley DeLay.

24:: Consecutiv­e sets won by the Fairfield women’s volleyball team in MAAC play as the Stags are 9-0 in conference play and have won 12 matches in a row overall.

24:: Ranking for the Yale men’s soccer team in United Soccer Coaches Poll. No. 14 New Hampshire is the only New England team ranked ahead of the Bulldogs.

30: Kills by Wesleyan’s Nicole Hilton in wins over Trinity and Juniata to earn NESCAC Player of the Week honors.

GET OUT AND GO

Women’s hockey, Sacred Heart at Quinnipiac, Friday, 6

p.m.: The Bobcats took last week’s series against Maine with an overtime win and a tie, and now Sacred Heart comes to town after topping Saint Anselm twice. The teams will also meet at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Multiple sports, Wesleyan at Trinity, Saturday: The rivals square off in field hockey and men’s soccer at 11 a.m. and in women’s soccer at 2 p.m.

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