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COLLEGE SPORTS
Gothic Knights drop opener
Friday, November 20, 2009
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
STATEN ISLAND 75, NJCU 58
Sophomore forward Ebony Cunningham scored 13 points, with seven rebounds, while rookie point guard
Latifah Johnson contributed 11 points, five steals and four assists, but The College of Staten Island never
trailed and defeated NJCU, 75-58, in a non-conference contest as the Gothic Knights kicked off a new
season on Coach Charlie Brown Court at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center on Wednesday.
CSI (1-0) received a game-high 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting from junior forward Allie Shanahan.
Also for NJCU, junior transfer guard Miesha Cooke made her debut with nine rebounds and seven points
while freshman point guard Ashley Freeman came off the bench to notch eight points, seven steals and
three assists on 4-of-10 shooting.
WRESTLING
The Stevens Institute of Technology wrestling team fell to NCAA Division I foe Sacred Heart University, 28-
15, on Wednesday night in Walker Gymnasium.
Sophomore Joe Favia, junior Bobby Bishop, junior Vincent Termini and senior James Roarty all were
victorious on the evening.
Stevens will return to action when it heads to the Doug Parker Invitationalon Saturday. After a break for the
Thanksgiving holiday, the Ducks will head to the Messiah College Invitational in Grantham, Pa., before
looking for their first dual-match win when they host Elizabethtown College on Dec.11.
MEN'S SOCCER
The Stevens Institute of Technology men's soccer team will take on Christopher Newport University
tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in a sectional semifinal of the 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer
Championship at York College (Pa.). Stevens, in the round of 16 for the second-straight season and sixth
time in seven years, advanced to the sectionals with dominating wins over York College (N.Y.) and
Montclair State University in the first two rounds of the tournament. Christopher Newport, ranked fourth by
the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), earned a 4-0 win over Cabrini College in
the first round and advanced past Lynchburg College in penalty kicks in the second round.
Stevens, not ranked in the NSCAA poll despite making seven-straight trips to the tournament, comes into
Saturday's contest playing excellent soccer. Following an uncharacteristic 2-0 loss at Elmira College on
October 17, the Ducks (17-3-1) have won their last seven contests by a combined score of 22-1.

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