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Softball hopes to repeat I Health Watch

Caitlin Langley Staffwriter Ce1722@cabrini.edu

With a winning season behind them the softball team look forward to a repeat of last year's season by ending it with another championship win. They are the (current?) PAC Champions.

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The tournament will begin on Satm:day,April 28 at Miscrcordia. The Lady Cavaliers will not have a game in the first round of the tournament because they have the second seed (seat?) in the PAC. They did not receive an automatic nomination to the PAC Finals even though they won last year they had to earn a spot.

Their competition at the tournament will be the College of Misercordia. In a previous tournament the team won one set and lost the second to Misercodia.

Junior. Out outfielder Fielder Lauren Cull, feels the team is strong this year. "With a lot of talent, but few numbers on the team we had to pull together and use the whole team and support each other,." she said. The team only has 11 members on the ros- ' ter.

The team plans on sticking with this stratagestrategye although last year they had more team members, they the team feel strongly that they will come out on top in the tournament and win the PAC again.

Ending the season in second place and looking forward to a win over Misercordia, by working together as a whole team, the Lady Cavaliers are hoping to come home with yet another PAC Championship for Cabrini College.

MATI CAMPBELL SPORTS EDITOR MCC724@CABR1Nl.EDU

Seasonal changes may have effects on cholesterol. Studies have shown that with the changing of the seasons, cholesterol levels have a correlation.

The University of Massachusetts Medical Center conducted a report in which they studied 517 men and women over the course of a year. The report revealed that cholesterol levels were higher in the winter season and lower in the summer season.

the necessary cholesterol to survive, approximately 85 percent. The other 15 percent comes from diet.

Within the report from the University of Massachusetts, wanner weather in the summer months contributes to more activity among the general population, which in turn will lower cholesterol.

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