COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Christopher Newport and Randolph-Macon Climb in Rankings
The latest d3football.com rankings saw Christopher Newport and Randolph-Macon each improve their positions. The Captains, boasting a perfect 6-0 record, moved up to 15th following their commanding 49-0 victory over Kean. Meanwhile, the Yellow Jackets, now 6-1, advanced to the 23rd spot after defeating Guilford 47-0.
James Madison Gains Poll Recognition
James Madison (6-1, 4-0 Sun Belt) saw an increase in their poll points following a decisive 63-27 win against Old Dominion. In the Associated Press poll, they earned six points, while the coaches’ poll granted them nine. This places the Dukes at 32nd in both the AP survey and the coaches’ poll, sharing the latter position with Iowa State.
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
William & Mary Runners Garner CAA Honors
William & Mary continued their cross country success, with senior Perry Irons and junior Hayes Trapp receiving the CAA Men’s and Women’s Runner of the Week accolades for the third time this season. Irons secured her third award with a remarkable 6K time of 20:10.7, finishing eighth at the Princeton Fall Classic. This performance was the fastest for a Tribe runner since 2015. Trapp achieved a career-best 8K time of 23:25.0, leading the Tribe men to a 14th-place finish.
Team Performances at Princeton Classic
William & Mary women secured 12th place among 25 teams, while the men finished 19th out of 31 teams, overcoming several regionally ranked opponents, including Stony Brook, the defending CAA Champion.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER
No. 12 Christopher Newport Defeats Methodist
Christopher Newport (12-1-2) maintained their strong form with a 3-0 shutout victory over Methodist in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This marks the Captains’ 13th consecutive win against the Monarchs. Key contributions came from Hanna Heaton, who scored first, followed by Brooke White and Alex Dalakis, who extended CNU’s lead.
COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER
Christopher Newport Rises in National Poll
In the latest Division III coaches’ poll, Christopher Newport (9-1-4) climbed to the 19th position. Barry Jones and Asher Kuzemka stood out, earning accolades as the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively. Kuzemka assisted Jones for the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory over Salisbury.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S TENNIS
Virginia Dominates ITA Atlantic Regional
Virginia’s women’s tennis team excelled at the ITA Atlantic Regional in Blacksburg, with senior Annabelle Xu and junior Vivian Yang sharing the singles title. Xu, alongside sophomore Martina Genis Salas, also claimed the doubles championship. Their performances have qualified them for the upcoming NCAA singles and doubles championships in Orlando.
Virginia Wesleyan’s Flink Earns ODAC Recognition
Despite a team loss to Washington College, Virginia Wesleyan’s Tuva Flink was named the ODAC Singles Player of the Week after a hard-fought victory at the No. 1 singles position.
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY
Christopher Newport Maintains Top Ranking
Christopher Newport (14-0) sustained their No. 1 ranking in the Division III coaches’ poll, receiving unanimous support from all 19 voters. They are set to face St. Mary’s of Maryland at home.
COLLEGE MEN’S GOLF
Christopher Newport Triumphs at Melee Tournament
Christopher Newport emerged victorious at the Melee tournament held at Ford’s Colony Country Club. The team shot an 11-over-par 579 over two rounds, outperforming Bridgewater and Salisbury. Notably, Salisbury’s Ryan Henneman led the individual field with a standout 4-under 138.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Virginia Wesleyan’s Brooks Honored in ODAC
Defensive prowess earned Virginia Wesleyan’s Breana Brooks the ODAC Defensive Player of the Week title. Her contributions were crucial in the Marlins’ victories over Bridgewater and Washington and Lee.
COLLEGE MEN’S GOLF
McEwen of Washington and Lee Achieves Third ODAC Award
Jonathan McEwen, a junior from Washington and Lee, has been distinguished as the ODAC Player of the Week for the third time this fall. He secured fourth place at the Tartan Invitational, aiding the Generals’ sixth-place team finish.
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
Landstown’s Rachel Warren Wins Zone Qualifier
Landstown golfer Rachel Warren excelled at the Zone 2 girls state qualifier, winning with a score of 65. Her performance leads her and three others to the Virginia High School League’s Girls Open Tournament. Other notable finishers included Deep Creek’s Demi Mahiai in second place and Grassfield’s Ellie Howell and Ocean Lakes’ Kaylee Bell tied for third.
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