Rowan Defeats The College of New Jersey, 9-5 in 10 innings

April 17, 2008
Right fielder John McMullin

Box Score

EWING, NJ – The Rowan University baseball team defeated seventh ranked The College of New Jersey, 9-5 in 10 innings on Thursday afternoon.

In the top of the 10th inning, Rowan scored four runs for the victory. Third baseman Paul Urbanovich (sr. Rutherford, NJ/St. Peter’s Prep) doubled in a run and later scored on error. Center fielder Garrett Mull (jr. Chatsworth, NJ/Lenape) recorded a two RBI triple that drove in right fielder John McMullin (jr. Woodbury, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) and catcher Robert Fox (sr. Ocean Twp., NJ/Ocean Twp.).

Right hander Todd Burdette (fr. Succasunna, NJ/Roxbury) pitched three innings of relief for the win. Burdette (1-0) did not give up a hit or a run. Starter Ryan Kulik (sr. Marlton, NJ/Cherokee) went six innings and had six strikeouts.

McMullin led Rowan with two hits (five at bats), a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored. Mull went two for three with two RBIs and Fox contributed with two hits (five at bats), one RBI and two runs scored. Second baseman Joe Franceschini (sr. Toms River, NJ/Toms River E.) scored two runs.

For TCNJ, catcher Rich Gawlak (sr. Plainsboro, NJ/West Windsor-Plainsboro S.) had one hit (five at bats) and two RBIs. First baseman Bill Kropp (sr. Pottstown, PA/Owen J. Roberts) and left fielder Chris Esperon (so. Union, NJ/Union Catholic) each chipped in with two hits. Right fielder Matt Barrett (sr. Pennington, NJ/Hopewell Valley) added one RBI and scored one run. Pitcher Eric Gertie (jr. Cinnaminson, NJ/Cinnaminson) suffered the loss.

The Profs trailed 3-1 going into the sixth inning. McMullin recorded a three run homer to left field and Fox singled in a run. It was McMullin\’s fourth home run on the season. The Lions tied the score at five in the bottom half. Barrett crossed the plate on an out and pinch runner Elliot Stein (fr. Middletown, DE/Middletown) scored on an error.

Both teams got on the scoreboard with one run in the second inning. Fox came home on an error for Rowan’s run while Barrett walked with the bases loaded for TCNJ. In the fifth, the Lions had two runs for a 3-1 advantage. Gawlak singled in both of the runs.

Rowan hosts Rutgers-Newark in a conference doubleheader on Saturday, April 19 at noon.

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Rowan\’s Corey Wins Javelin at the CTC Championships

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April 19, 2008

 

MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD COMPETES AT THE CTC CHAMPIONSHIPS

CENTER VALLEY, PA – The men’s outdoor track and field team competed at the first day of the Collegiate Track Conference (CTC) Championships on Saturday. The meet concludes on Sunday, April 20.

 

Sean Corey (so. Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill E.) won the javelin with a career-best throw of 215’ 4.5\” (65.65 meters). Corey’s throw is the best in Division III this year. It was also better than his previous NCAA automatic qualifier of 214’ 6.5\” (65.39 meters) at the Wake Forest Open (Mar. 21). Sean Biehn (so. Edgewater Park, NJ/Burlington City) came in eigth place with a distance of 177’ 1.5\” (53.99 meters).

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#2 TCNJ WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM HALTS #6 WASHINGTON & LEE


Collegeville, PA… Second-ranked The College of New Jersey women’s lacrosse team dealt sixth-ranked Washington & Lee University its first loss in more than a month as the Lions slipped past the Generals by the score of 12-8 on Saturday. The win by the Lions also brought an end to Washington & Lee’s 11-game winning streak.

The game was played at Ursinus College.

The win put the Lions at 11-1 on the season, while the Generals fell to 15-2. Washington & Lee’s last lost was on March 8 against Franklin & Marshall.

The Lions got off to a good start scoring four of the game’s first five goals with senior Karen Doane (Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan) scoring three and junior Rachel Gordon (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill West) the other.

After TCNJ’s lead grew to 6-2, the Generals scored netted five of the next six goals sending the teams into the half deadlocked at 7-7.

In the second half, the Lions opened the scoring to retake the lead as freshman Alison Jaeger (Hampton, NJ/North Hunterdon) scored 4:18 into the new period and senior Diane Haddeland (Mahopac, NY/Mahopac) made it a two-game four minutes later.

After the Generals trimmed the deficit back to one, TCNJ kept them off of the board the rest of the way while Doane, Toni-Anne Cavallo (Cedar Grove, NJ/West Essex) and Haddeland added insurance goals down the stretch.

Doane finished with five goals giving her 50 goals on the season.

Senior Caitlin Gregory (Winslow, NJ/Eastern) collected four saves to earn the win.

In goal for the Generals, senior Sarah Tilbor (West Simsbury, CT/Simsbury) made a game-high 12 saves.

The Lions remain on the road on Tuesday, April 22 heading to Montclair State University for a 7 p.m. contest with the Red Hawks. Next up for Washington & Lee is the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Tournament.

Lacrosse Game Summary (Final)
TCNJ Women\’s Lacrosse
#6 Washington & Lee vs #2 The College of NJ (Apr 19, 2008 at Collegeville, Pa.)

Washington & Lee (15-2) vs. The College of NJ (11-1)
Date: Apr 19, 2008 Location: Collegeville, Pa. Stadium: Eleanor Frost Snell
Attendance:100 Start time:4:00 pm End time:5:41 pm Total time:1:41

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Rutgers Rally Falls Short In 7-5 Loss to USF

Scarlet Knights and Bulls Continue Series With 1:00 p.m. Game Saturday

Media Release April 18

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Down, 6-1, entering the seventh, the Rutgers baseball team rallied with a four-run seventh frame but fell just short in a 7-5 loss to USF Friday in the series opener at Bainton Field.

The Scarlet Knights put the tying run in scoring position in the seventh and ninth frames but could not produce the equalizier.

USF plated its first run on a RBI single up the middle from Brian Hobbs with two outs in the first inning. Hobbs then gave the Bulls a 3-0 lead with an RBI double down the right field line in the third to score USF\’s second run of the frame.

Meanwhile, USF starter Daniel Thomas didn\’t surrender his first hit until the third when Dan Betteridge (Sewell, N.J.) slapped a single through the left side. Thomas induced a double play to the next batter and later finished his third scoreless inning.

NOTE – Sunday\’s Rutgers baseball game against USF at Bainton Field, originally scheduled to begin at noon, has been changed to an 11:00 a.m. first pitch.

Junior righty Jason Downey (Ballston Lake, N.Y.) will be on the mound for the Scarlet Knights against freshman righty Derrick Stultz for the Bulls.

 

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BEATRICE C. \”BETTY\” GRASMICK, age 81, formerly of Mount Ephraim


Funeral Services were held for Beatrice C. \”Betty\” Grasmick, 81, of Millsboro, DE, formerly of Mount Ephraim, who died April 7, 2008.

 

 Beloved wife of Louis F., Sr. Devoted mother of Louis F., Jr. (Dee) and Bette Brandt (Jack). Dear sister of Gertrude \”Toots\” Francis. Loving grandmother of Ron, Frank (Jessica), Louis F., III (Linda) and Barbara (Mark). Great-grandmother of Melissa, Nicholas, Gabrielle, Molly, Timothy and Joshua. Great-great-grandmother of Kayden.

 

 Interment in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson.

 

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BUSY WEEKEND BRINGS PLENTY OF SUCCESS TCNJ TRACK TEAMS

Media Release April 19

Bethlehem, Pa…A busy schedule couldn’t slow The College of New Jersey men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams as the Lions boasted plenty of post-season worthy efforts at a pair of invitationals this weekend.

The Lions started by competing at the Larry Ellis Invitational hosted by Princeton University and also excelled at the Greyhound Invitational hosted by Moravian College.

Larry Ellis Invitational…
TCNJ was also well represented at the Larry Ellis Invitational hosted by Princeton University with the Lions shining in the women’s 800 meters. Junior Stephanie Herrick (Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley) finished third in the race with an automatic NCAA time of 2:10.44 and teammate Jianna Spadaccini (Butler, NJ/Butler) was 14th with a NCAA provisional time of 2:14.75. Freshman Meryl Wimberly (Farmingdale, NJ/Colts Neck) added to the strong showing in the event taking 20th in the large field with an ECAC worthy time of 2:15.75.

Junior Martine McGrath (West Long Branch, NJ/Shore Regional) added a fifth-place finish in the 5,000 meters with a time of 17:55.06. That time met ECAC standards.

The men had a pair of runners qualify for the ECAC Championships led by junior Pasquale DiGioacchino (Bernardsville, NJ/Bernards) placed a team of 1:54.92 in the 800 meters, while Galen Johnson (South Plainfield, NJ/South Plainfield) posted a time of 9:38.27 in the 3,000 steeplechase.

Greyhound Invitational…
The Lion women added two more NCAA provisional marks as Jessica Bonelli (Sewell, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) won the 200 with a time of 25.16 seconds. She was also part of the 4×100 relay that boasted a NCAA provisional cut of 48.64 seconds as she was joined on the team by Wimberly, Priscilla Senyah (Sayreville, NJ/Sayreville War Memorial) and Kristen Tricocci (Cinnaminson, NJ/Cinnaminson).

Bonelli added a fifth-place effort in the 100 meters with an ECAC cut of 12.59 seconds.

Sophomore Michelle Wallace (Emerson, NJ/Emerson) won the 3,000 steeplechase with an ECAC worthy time of 11:56.27.

TCNJ had a strong showing in the 400 meters as three runners each placed in the top 20 and earned an ECAC mark. Spadaccini finished with a time of 58.32 seconds followed by Wimberly in 59.08 and freshman Alexandra Tomaselli (Hillsdale, NJ/Pascack Valley) at 60.09.

Junior Justin Carnevale (Oceanport, NJ/Shore Regional) was fifth in the 1,500 with a personal-best effort of 4:59.08, while Meghan Miller (Sayreville, NJ/Sayreville War Memorial) was sixth in the 400 hurdles with an ECAC time of 66.09 seconds.

For the men, freshman Dennie Waite (Little Silver, NJ/Red Bank Regional) won the 1,500 meters with a personal-best time of 3:38.34 that not only was an ECAC qualifying mark, but also set a meet record.

Freshman TJ Bocchino (Toms River, NJ/Toms River East) crossed the finish line in third place in the 3,000 steeple chase with an ECAC time of 9:52.96, while senior Andy Lim (Lodi, NJ/Leonia) earned two ECAC distances in the jumping events. He was sixth in the triple jump with a distance of 13.18 meters and was ninth in the long jump at 6.56 meters.

In the hurdles, Kyle Gilroy (Oak Ridge, NJ/West Milford Twp.) earned two top-10 finishes taking sixth in the (15.21 seconds) and ninth in the 400 hurdles (55.92). Both of those times met ECAC standards.

Senior Josh Krowicki (Hilltop, NJ/Triton) claimed fifth place in the 800 meters win 1:57.77, while freshman Tim Blashford (Wykoff, NJ/Ramapo) was ninth in the pole vault clearing a height of 14.3 meters.

Freshman Jule Brooks (Atlantic City, NJ/Atlantic City) had a strong meet taking 12th in the 400 meters with an ECAC time of 50.34 seconds and added a 14th-place performance in the 200 (22.85).

Also in the 400, junior Woodrow Prevard (Sicklerville, NJ/Winslow Twp.) added a top-20 finish with a clocking of 50.88, just missing an ECAC cut.

Sophomore Steve Liccketto (Barrington, NJ/Haddon Heights) had a personal-best effort in the hammer throw with a distance of 41.82 meters.

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Doris L. Brzozowski, 84, formerly of Mt. Ephraim

DORIS L. BRZOZOWSKI

Funeral Services were held for Doris L. Brzozowski, 84, formerly of Mount Ephraim, who died April 3, 2008.

She is lovingly survived by her three children, Jane Merryfield, Joseph Brzozowski and Woodrow Brzozowski; eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and her two sisters, Sabina Senatore and Florence Ruth.

Interment in Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill.

 

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Gertrude McGarrigle, age 94, of Maple Shade

McGARRIGLE

Gertrude


On April 16, 2008. Age 94. At Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ. Of Maple Shade. Survived by her loving and devoted caregivers at the Sterling Manor Nursing Center in Maple Shade.

Graveside Burial will be private at the Land of Canaan Cemetery in Elk Township. There will be no viewing or services. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Gertrude McGarrigle.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Phone: 856-456-1142

 

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STOCKTON HOLDS OFF #7 THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, 10-9


(Atlantic City, NJ) – Richard Stockton (19-10, 7-6) opened up a 10-2 lead and held on to upset seventh-ranked College of New Jersey (23-6, 9-4 NJAC) 10-9 in an NJAC baseball game today. Jeff Lundell (Henderson, NV/Kentridge (WA)) went 3-4 with a double and two RBI while Scott Fisher (Toms River, NJ/TR East) was 3-4 with two runs and two RBI for the Ospreys. Stockton completed a sweep of the two-game season series that included a 6-3 win on April 7.

Winning pitcher Joe Mihalyi (Hamilton, NJ/Nottingham) improved to 5-0 on the season, allowing six runs (three unearned) on eight hits with three strikeouts in 6.1 innings pitched. Jeff Toth (Parlin, NJ/War Memorial) went 4-5 including a two-run home run and Matt Barrett (Pennington, NJ/Hopewell Valley) was 2-4 with a two-run homer for College of New Jersey. Chris Esperon (Union, NJ/Union Catholic) also blasted a three-run home run for TCNJ.

Stockton scored three runs in the first inning, including a two-run double by Lundell, and the Ospreys added a two-run single by Fisher in the second frame for a 5-0 lead. TCNJ got on the board when Barrett hit a two-run homer to left field in the top of the third for a 5-2 score. Joe Sacerdote (Deptford, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) ripped a three-RBI double to cap a five-run outburst in the fourth inning that increased Stockton’s lead to 10-2.

TCNJ roared back with seven runs, five unearned due to two Stockton errors, in the seventh frame to pull within 10-9. Toth slammed a two-run homer and Esperon slugged a three-run blast off the scoreboard in the inning. Stockton closer John O’Hara (Clayton, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) then pitched 2.1 scoreless innings and allowed just one hit to preserve the one-run lead and collect his school-record fifth save of the season in the 10-9 Stockton triumph.

Richard Stockton will travel to Montclair State for an NJAC doubleheader tomorrow at noon. The College of New Jersey will visit William Paterson tomorrow for an NJAC twinbill at noon.

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Gloucester City: Cherry Blossoms are blooming, spring has arrived

Photo taken on Johnson Blvd., looking towards the Jogging Track

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