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Last Week's Results
by Melissa Lepouski play Shenandoah College and Jan. 12 they staff writer play Wesley College.
Men's Basketball
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Last week, men's basketball lost to Widener 64-60 on Nov. 29. They defeated Gwynedd-Mercy on Dec. I winning 64-62 in overtime. Randall Sims, a senior, won the game at the buzzer giving him 13 points for the game. Also, they defeated Eastern Dec. 4 by a score of 57-50. This game was exciting not only because Cabrini beat Eastern but also because Tim Anderlonis, a senior, scored his 1000th career point. Anderlonis is only the 12th person in Cabrini history to do this. Anderlonis had 15 points that game. The team's overall recorded is 2-2 for the season so far. The next home game for men's basketball is Jan. 6 they
Women'sBasketball
The Lady Cavs played University of Sciences and lost on Nov. 29 with a score of 55-75. Maureen Lynch, a first year student, had the leading score with 18 points that game. They also lost to Gwynedd-Mercy on Dec. I with a score of 54-71. Maureen also led with points at this game with 14. The Lady Cavs did defeat Eastern on Dec. 4 winning 64-55. Lisa Reynolds, a junior, led with 24 points. Giving them an overall recorded of 1-5. The next home game for the women's basketball team is Jan. 12 they when they splay Wesley College.
member of last year's 4x200 relay that placed in the top ten at the ECAC competition, is not running with the team this season. According to Campbell, the track and field teams do not receive enough money, facilities or attention from the athletic department, and that is discouraging to those that want to run.
"There are not enough hurdles, there is not a good track and there is no long jump pit, but we still long jump," said King.
Kristin Zielinski is also not going to be let down by the lack of numbers. "Sprinting wise, we'll still be pretty strong," Zielinski said.
Bull too is excited about the talent on his team. He said that this track season should not be any more challenging than the championship cross country season was this fall.
"Jelleyman is top of the line. We couldn't have asked for more there," Bull said of first-year runner Daniel Jelleyman.
With the indoor season about to begin, a definite roster is still not available. Campbell, along with some current members of the teams, feels that it is a lack of coaching staff that has hindered this talented team. She believes more attention from a larger coaching staff and better recruiting are needed to bring Cabrini's track teams to the next level.
'Chris Nielsen would like to plead with the student body. "If anybody enjoys running or did it in high school, they should come out. Please."
Along with the CTC, the track teams will compete in the PAC, which includes the sport for the first time this season.
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