During the winter break, the Stevens men’s wrestling team struggled against nationally-ranked teams. However, Stevens proved they are a strong team as they knocked off every team in their conference and took home the Mid-Atlantic Conference (MAC) title.
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Trevor Dameika is a sophomore Biomedical Engineering major and has been a member of the Stute for two years and is the News Editor of the Stute. Trevor writes for campus news and sports. Trevor is particularly interested in all types of sports and the tea going around campus. Aside from the Stute, Trevor is also involved in ultimate frisbee and Stevens Christian Fellowship.
Senior Thomas Poklikuha earned his 100th career victory as he led Stevens wrestling, which is ranked No. 8, to a pair of victories Saturday at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).
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Away from home, junior Alec DiPietrantonio posted his second double-double of the season with 11 points and a season-high 15 rebounds to lead the Stevens men’s basketball team over Rutgers-Newark 62-58 Sunday.
On Tuesday night, both Stevens men’s and women’s basketball teams pulled off a win.
The women’s basketball team opened the 2019-20 campaign with a 60-49 victory over Western Connecticut State University inside Canavan Arena.
For women’s volleyball, this is the second time in the last three years that they have captured the conference title.
In the MAC Freedom championship against Eastern (25-21, 25-20, 19-25, 25-18), senior Shelby Stewart was named the Championship Most Valuable Player after registering 12 kills, 8 total blocks, and 7 service aces — a nice game from Stewart as her fantastic season continues.
The Stevens men’s fencing team opened the 2019-20 season Sunday in the Temple Open.
After two separate pool-play competitions, the fencers were then seeded individually for bracket play based on their performance in the pool play.
For the women in their Temple Open, freshmen Claire McNeill and sophomore Kiera Barnes both finished in the top-10 of their respective weapons to start their season at the Temple Open on Saturday.
Entering Stevens as a freshman, I wanted to play a club sport. Did I have any idea which one? No. However, the club sports nightmare became evident when I decided to join a sport.