Accent Summer 2014 Issue

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Lex McIntyre (27) helped the women’s lacrosse team finish 7-1 in conference play (12-6 overall).

The softball team finished the season 19-3 in conference action (24-12 overall), and Becca Reinhart was named CSAC Player of the Year.

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were named to the Second Team; Mandy Fedak, Nicole Barbieri, Emily Sanders and Christina Hughes received Honorable Mention. Taylor Klever was named to the All-Sportsmanship team. Hopkins led the Knights with 47 goals. She added 16 assists for a team high 63 points. Fedak added 44 goals and three assists for 47 goals. Four of her goals were game-winners. McIntyre led the team with 83 ground balls while starting in all 18 games. Sam Kotowski started 10 games in net and picked up six wins. Hughes started eight games and picked up five wins.

Baseball The baseball team finished the season 17-21 overall and 10-8 in conference action. The Knights qualified for the postseason for the sixth straight time, this year as the No. 4 seed. Buddy Elgin and Matt Sheneman made the All-Conference First Team. Elgin led the Knights with 55 hits while Sheneman added 53 of his own. Elgin was named to the D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic second team. Sheneman was named to the Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area Academic team. Trevor Wilkins was named to the CSAC All-Sportsmanship team, appearing in 22 games with a total 21 hits including four doubles, and 18 RBI.

Softball The softball team finished the season 24-12 overall and 19-3 in conference action. Becca Reinhart was named the Colonial States

Athletic Conference (CSAC) Player of the Year. She was also named to the First Team All-Conference along with teammates Lauren Wilkie, Danielle Grayson and Allie White. Kristin Beaty received Second Team honors and was named to the AllSportsmanship Team. Reinhart, White and Grayson were also named to the 2014 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division III All-Region teams. Reinhart garnered many postseason awards, being named to the ECAC South Region All-Stars and the Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area Academic Team, as well as being named the Philadelphia Inquirer Softball Performer of the Year. Reinhart led the Knights with 53 hits. She finished her three year career second all-time with 208 hits. Grayson led the Knights with 5 homeruns and 53 RBI. Wilkie was 11-4 in circle. The Knights qualified for postseason play for the 11th straight season, this year as the No. 2 Seed. After falling in the semifinals, Neumann received an ECAC South Region Tournament bid as the No. 4 Seed.

Golf The golf team finished the season in fourth place in the CSAC Championships, an improvement from last season when Neumann finished in sixth place. Brandon Gagne was named to the AllConference First Team, finishing fifth in the overall standings and leading the Knights. Ryan Dreger received the All-Sportsmanship Award.

The men’s tennis team claimed the 2014 Colonial States Athletic Conference Championship. The Knights finished 11-5 overall and 7-0 in conference action for the No. 1 postseason seed. After securing the CSAC Title with a 5-2 win against Marywood, the Knights represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament Five Knights were recognized with CSAC Awards. Todd Del Sordo and Stephen Moran were named to the All-Conference First Team; and Dustin Broom and Joel Maynard were both named Second Team. On the doubles side, Del Sordo and Moran were named to the First Team in the third doubles slot while the duo of Bryan Bodine and Maynard received Second Team honors. Maynard was also named to the All-Sportsmanship Team. Head Coach, Kayla Chamberlain, was named the CSAC Coach of the Year.

Track & Field The track & field teams had a successful two seasons, with multiple athletes qualifying for postseason action. During the outdoor season, Kyree Willis-Lear qualified for the NCAA Championship in the triple jump. He also qualified for the ECAC Championship in the triple jump and the long jump. Teammate Deborah Spruance competed at the ECAC Championship’s in the 100 and 200-meter dashes. The 4 x 100 relay team of Bianca Brown, Gabrielle Francois, Amirah Guerrero and Spruance competed as well. In the Indoor Championship, Deborah Spruance finished fourth overall in the 200-meter, Gabrielle Francois finished 30th in the 400-meter, and Kyree Willis-Lear placed seventh in the triple jump. In the indoor season, Spruance, Willis-Lear and Francois all competed in the ECAC Championship.

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