Softball Pitcher of the Week – Anna Cornell
Anna Cornell posted a 2-0 record on the week, while pitching 10 scoreless innings for Ithaca. Cornell posted 22 strikeouts, including seven looking in her two complete game performances.
Women's Rowing Boat of the Week – Varsity 8
The Varsity 8+ set the tone of the day with a decisive victory against RIT.
Caroline Hoskins drove her crew of
Lily Babcock,
Emma Hammel,
Maggie Farber,
Zoe Paradis Stern,
Kai Lincke,
Ashley Bailey,
Samantha Gallagher and
Beth Roberts to a 27 second victory over the RIT Tigers in 6:51.9. In the second round of racing against Rochester, the goal was to improve aggression over the first half of the course. The Bombers executed their plan and finished with a 6:54.4 to top Rochester's 7:28.4.
Women's Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Lily Seyfert
Lily Seyfert took the top spot in the shot put at 12.65 meters and was the runner-up in the discus with a mark of 37.35 meters and the hammer at 47.79 meters at the Cortland Red Dragon Open on Friday.
Women's Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Week – Elizabeth Green
Elizabeth Green played a huge factor on both ends of the field during Ithaca's 2-0 weekend as she totaled eight ground balls and seven caused turnovers, as well as six goals and one assist. In a 17-11 win over Clarkson, Green posted six caused turnovers and six ground balls with two goals and one assist and then notched four goals with two ground balls and a caused turnover during the 10-7 win over St. Lawrence.
Women's Lacrosse Rookie of the Week – Mikaela Dattilo
Mikaela Dattilo totaled 18 saves and four ground balls in a 2-0 Liberty League weekend for Ithaca. Dattilo stopped nine shots in a 17-11 win over Clarkson and turned away nine more in a 10-7 victory against St. Lawrence.
HONOR ROLL
Jack Picozzi tossed 6.0 innings and scattered four hits with one earned run and struck out seven in a no-decision against RIT on Friday.
Ethan Adrid had a big-time performance in helping Ithaca takedown (RV) Union College by a 10-5 score. Adrid helped churn out the offense and tied for a game-high two goals as he fired three of his four shot attempts on target. The sophomore midfielder also scooped up four groundballs.
Kelly Augeri tallied seven goals and two assists in a 2-0 week for Ithaca to go along with four ground balls and one caused turnover. Augeri highlighted the weekend with a seven-goal performance during IC's 17-11 win over Clarkson on Friday.
First year
Ivan Kisic had a pivotal role in helping Ithaca College to a pair of Liberty League wins over both Union College and St. Lawrence University. Kisic would first score a convincing 6-2, 6-2 win over Union's Ben Jacobs and followed it up on Sunday by taking down St. Lawrence's John Hill-Edgar in the No. 3 flight by a score of 6-2, 6-4 (7-1). Kisic improved to 7-4 overall during the spring season.
The Bombers reeled off a pair of Liberty League wins over both Union College and St. Lawrence and were able to get off to great starts in each matchup thanks to winning the doubles point. In the No. 2 flight,
Ivan Kisic and
Siddharth Vaada won every set against the Garnet Chargers duo winning the match 6-0. The IC pair would then best the Saints duo of Broderick Pinto and Jake David by a set score of 6-3 as they were vital in swinging the doubles point in Ithaca's favor, while improving to 6-3 together on the season.
Rachel Larson was the top performer in the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 13.98 seconds at the Cortland Red Dragon Open, which currently ranked No. 1 in Division III. Larson also claimed fourth in the 400-meter hurdles in 1:06.58 and ran a leg on the winning 4x100-meter relay that clocked a time of 47.90 seconds.