Kylie Durboraw made a career-high 11 saves and Elaina Corson and Yasmin Harris had three goals each as #23 Rowan defeated #14 Stevens, 13-11, in non-conference women’s lacrosse action. The Profs improve to 3-1 on the year.
Durboraw made five of those saves in the final two minutes, while facing seven shots by Stevens (2-2), including two free-position shots to preserve the win for the Profs.
With a tight game the entire 60 minutes, Rowan broke the 11-11 tie with two late goals in a span of a minute. Alexis Lowry scored the game-winning goal at 3:13, and Harris followed with the insurance goal at 2:06 off a pass from Corson.
The Profs trailed, 5-3, at halftime, but put together a strong third quarter, outscoring the Ducks, 6-3. Goals by Jess Hoffmaster and Madison Rothwein tied the game at 5-5, and after the teams traded goals, Stevens went ahead, 8-6. The Profs fought back as Fiona Lockhart netted one and Corson followed with two to put Rowan ahead again, 9-8, heading into the final period.
The teams were tied three more times in the fourth with Stevens knotting the game at 11-11 with 8:13 to play, setting the stage for Lowry’s gamewinner.
The second quarter was all Stevens as they outscored Rowan, 4-0, and took a 5-3 halftime lead. Rowan owned a 3-1 lead at the end of the first quarter on goals by Corson, Harris and Lockhart.
The Profs will face another Top 25 team on Wednesday when they host #17 Scranton at 4 p.m.
Day: March 9, 2026
GTPD to Promote Sergeant and Swear In Two New Officers

On Monday, March 9, at 7:00 p.m., Chief Anthony Minosse will present members of the Gloucester Township Police Department to Mayor David Mayer and Township Council during a ceremonial promotion and swearing-in ceremony. The ceremony will include the promotion of one officer to the rank of sergeant and the swearing-in of two new Gloucester Township police officers.
Ceremonially Promoted to the Rank of Sergeant:
• Sgt. Craig Walsh #252
Ceremonially Sworn In as Police Officers:
• Ptl. Tyler Shrader #351
• Ptl. William Franz #352
The ceremony will take place during the regularly scheduled Gloucester Township Municipal Council meeting beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Council Room.
New Jersey Online Casino Market Demonstrates Mature Market Stability

For over a decade, New Jersey has been the pioneer of online gaming in the United States. After experiencing rapid growth and record-breaking results for several years, the state’s internet gaming (iGaming) industry is finally entering a new stage of evolution. It is exhibiting characteristics of a mature and stable industry, reflecting a pattern of stable and predictable results.
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New Jersey’s online casino sector has grown into one of the most developed digital gambling markets in the country, and its influence now reaches well beyond the Atlantic City boardwalk. For residents of Gloucester City and surrounding South Jersey communities, the expansion of digital casinos is tied to questions about jobs, state revenue, and how the state manages competition from neighboring markets.
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The Junction and Breakwater Trail at Cape Henlopen State Park will close for repairs on weekdays for three weeks starting March 9, followed by the Gordon Pond Trail, which will close weekdays only for two weeks to fix small sections breeched by high tides.