人妻少妇专区

人妻少妇专区

Rochester Review
November鈥揇ecember 2012
Vol. 75, No. 2

pdf image
Story as a PDF

Departments

Review home

In Review

HIGHLIGHTS Four Teams Earn Top Rankings

A total of four Yellowjacket teams were ranked among the best in the country this fall, including the first-ever Top 20 ranking of the Rochester field hockey team. Also earning national rankings were men鈥檚 soccer and the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country teams.

Men鈥檚 cross country: With four runners placing among the top eight individuals, the Yellowjackets captured the New York State Collegiate Track Conference title in late October, Rochester鈥檚 first state title since 2008, its 12th since 1987, and its 14th overall. John Bernstein 鈥14 and Adam Pacheck 鈥15 earned first team All鈥揘ew York State honors for the Yellowjackets, who were ranked 22nd nationally going into states.

Football: Heading into November, the Yellowjackets were looking to finish strong with Liberty League matchups against Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Hobart College. Rochester opened the season with a win against Thiel College. In the second week, Rochester lost to St. John Fisher College in the final Courage Bowl when the Cardinals rallied in the fourth quarter for a 20鈥16 win. For a homecoming performance that included seven tackles and a fumble recovery, linebacker Thomas Marone 鈥16 earned 鈥淩ookie of the Week鈥 honors from the Liberty League.

Golf: The team qualified for next spring鈥檚 Liberty League match play championships with a third-place showing at this fall鈥檚 Liberty League championships. Nick Palladino 鈥14 took second place with a minus-1 score of 70 on day two, tying the lowest score of the tournament. He earned first team All鈥揕iberty League honors while Dom Schumacher 鈥16 and G. W. VanderZwaag 鈥16 were named to the second team.

Men鈥檚 soccer: Riding a seven-game unbeaten streak in October, a stretch that included a win and two ties against Top 10 teams, the Yellowjackets returned to the national rankings as the season was coming to a close. Jack Thesing 鈥15 was named UAA Soccer Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in Rochester鈥檚 wins against then fifth-ranked Carnegie Mellon and against Emory, both on the road.

Men鈥檚 tennis: The Yellowjackets finished the fall portion of their schedule with a 9鈥0 victory over St. John Fisher, getting straight set wins from all six singles players and winning all three doubles matches. Matthew Levine 鈥16 was a two-time UAA Athlete of the Week.

Women鈥檚 cross country: Lauren Norton 鈥13 became Rochester鈥檚 first individual women鈥檚 cross country champion in 25 years as she led nearly the entire way at the New York State Collegiate Track Conference women鈥檚 cross country championships in late October. The last Yellowjacket woman to take the title was Josefa Benzoni 鈥88, 鈥92W (MAT) in 1987. The Yellowjackets were ranked 31st nationally in late October.

Field hockey: Rochester set a record for the most wins in a season with 14, with one regular season game left in late October, earning a spot in the Liberty League playoffs. Ranked as high as 18th in the nation, the Yellowjackets have been paced by Shelby Hall 鈥13 with 17 goals through late October and Michele Relin 鈥16 with 15. Hall, who scored three goals against Ithaca and had an assist in the team鈥檚 homecoming win against Morrisville State, was named league Player of the Week.

Women鈥檚 soccer: Going into the last week of the season, the Yellowjackets were 3鈥10鈥1 overall. Grace Van der Ven 鈥14 led the team with 21 shots on goal, followed by Christine Keck 鈥13 with 20.

Women鈥檚 tennis: Julia Weaver 鈥16 and Janice Zhao 鈥14 earned singles wins at the Bowdoin Invitational in October, a three-day event featuring a round robin format with four strong women鈥檚 teams from across the northeast. Joining Rochester were Bowdoin, Wellesley, and Bates. Frances Tseng 鈥13 reached the semifinals of the ITA Northeast regionals.

Volleyball: The Yellowjackets improved to 18鈥9 with a strong showing at senior day. The 3鈥1 win over Nazareth College was the last match before Rochester headed to the UAA championships at Emory University in early November. In their final home matchup, seniors Kelly Mulrey finished with a match-high 23 kills while Alma Guevara added seven. Lauren Bujnicki had 24 digs. Meghan Neff had three kills and two block assists and Claire Donohue had four kills.