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Week in Review
by Kendra Clark staff writer
Men's Lacrosse
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The men's lacrosse team defeated Misericordia College by a score of 28-1 last Saturday. John Hagelin scored four goals and had two assists.
Women's Lacrosse
The Cavs had a full week playing in three games. On March 19 the Cavs defeated Immaculata College, 19-1. They came back last Thursday to beat Widener University, 5-2. Their winning streak ended on Saturday with a 12-11 loss to Eastern College. The leading player of the week was junior Nicole Shultz who had 19 goals and three assists.
Softball
Western Division
Las Vegas Outlaws
San Francisco Demons
Memphis Maniax
The Lady Cavs played in a double header on Sunday. They defeated Marywood University 17-0 and 4-1. In the first game, junior Megan Johnston pitched a perfect game and sophomore Rita Homing hit a home run. In the second game of the day junior Jacki Armes pitched a 12-strikeout game.
Men's Tennis
The Cavs played in two matches this past week. On March 20 they lost to Philadelphia University 5-2. They came back on Sunday to defeat Wilkes University by a score of 5-2.
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by Brian O'Connell guest writer
There are now only three games left to play in the college basketball season. Who can believe it is almost over? Now that the Final Four is set, we should look back and tip our hats to the Temple Owls who made it al the way to the Elite Eight when people were saying they did not even belong in the tournament. And congratulations to Penn State and the St. Joseph's Hawks on their phenomenal seasons.
Now we move on to the part of the season everyone has been waiting for, the Final Four. These games could be the most entertaining games of the tournament. The match-ups are Duke versus Maryland and Arizona versus Michigan State.
Duke and Maryland have played to three