TEAM OF THE WEEK
New Haven women’s tennis: Chargers defeated Saint Thomas Aquinas for their 11th win of the season, breaking the program record for victories set last season.
PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK
Central Connecticut State baseball bullpen: Baylor. Quinnipiac is set to face No. 5 Fairmont State in the quarterfinals to open the tournament on Apr. 25
5: Hits by Laura Anderson as Albertus Magnus softball team swept Johnson & Wales for the first time since 2002.
5: Consecutive wins by Albertus Magnus men’s tennis team after 5-4 victory over Rutgers-Camden to move into first place in the GNAC South Division and clinch a berth in the upcoming GNAC tournament.
6: Hits by freshman catcher Mya Case and senior outfielder Sierra Whitlock as New Haven softball team swept a doubleheader from AIC.
7: Final ranking for Quinnipiac men’s hockey team in national polls after the Bobcats won the ECAC regular-season title and topped Arizona State in the first round of the NCAA tournament before being eliminated by eventual national champion Minnesota Duluth.
11: Hits for Bridgeport softball senior outfielder Jenna DiLorenzo of Woodbridge in six games to earn ECC Player of the Week honors.
15: Goals by New Haven women’s lacrosse team’s leading scorer Mackenzie Reh in the last two games, including eight in an overtime loss to LIU Post on Tuesday as she remains in the top 10 in Division II in goals per game.
20: Saves for Sacred Heart men’s lacrosse goalie Brooks Dutton in wins over Saint Joseph’s and Binghamton.
26: Combined turnovers caused and ground balls for Western Connecticut State lacrosse midfielder Lauren Bradshaw of Bethel who also had eight goals and four assists as Colonials won three straight games.
986: Points this season for UConn Avery Point’s Mia Brennan who earned NJCAA third team AllAmerican honors. Brennan, a Waterford native, also was named to the NJCAA Division III AllTournament team after averaging 36.7 points in the national tournament.