The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Travers Named All-NESCAC

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Mary Travers (Princeton Day) was named to the All-NESCAC first team for the second straight year from Tufts.

Travers led the Jumbos in scoring with 20 points on seven goals and six assists. added 10 in the win over Frostburg State.

*** Alicia Belko

win over District of Columbia. (Pennsbury) had 11 points and

(Rancocas Valley) had six points in Rutgers-Camden’s win over SUNY New Paltz. (Willingbor­o) came off the bench to score 15 points for Rowan in a win over Susquehann­a. …

(Trenton) had seven points and five assists in New Jersey City’s win over Gwynedd Mercy. (Notre Dame) had 21 points for East Stroudsbur­g in a win over Pittsburgh-Johnstown.

Perez-Jones Vincent Anfield Herbert …Jeff Haddock Shaquan Worthy …Bridgette Buckalew …Juan …Steve Harris Maggie

(Steinert) was named the NJAC Swimmer of the Week from Ramapo after she finished first in the 50 freestyle at the Franklin & Marshall Invitation­al. She was fifth in the 100 freestyle and both times are a conference-best.

Kristin Smith

(Rancocas Valley) had seven rebounds in Felician’s win over Mercy. (Rancocas Valley) had six rebounds in Georgian Court’s win over Mercy.

(Lawrence) had 10 points in Rowan’s loss to York. (New Egypt) scored 11 points, dished out five assists and grabbed five rebounds for Ramapo in the championsh­ip game of the Roadrunner Tip— Off Tournament won by Suffolk.

…Nijiera Addison …Dominique McKenna Mullin

 ?? WILL COSTELLO — MIDDLEBURY ATHLETICS ?? Middlebury’s Kelly Coyle, right, scored the winning goal in the Division III national championsh­ip game.
WILL COSTELLO — MIDDLEBURY ATHLETICS Middlebury’s Kelly Coyle, right, scored the winning goal in the Division III national championsh­ip game.

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