Top performers from Stockton's athletics highlighted their achievements for the week of March 16-22 across multiple sports. Women's rowing excelled in both morning and afternoon races, while men's lacrosse saw standout efforts from Ben Blum and Alex DeLierre. Other notables included Elenora Bryne taking first in women's golf and Emma Petrolia named NJAC Track Athlete of the Week in women's track and field. The week was filled with impressive individual and team accomplishments across various competitions.

By the Numbers
  • Women's rowing varsity eight finished at 7:21.28 in their afternoon race.
  • Ben Blum reached 400 career saves as a goalie for men's lacrosse.
  • Elenora Bryne shot a 92 to win the Stockton Spring Invitational.
  • Emma Petrolia's 400m hurdles time of 1:04.20 ranks sixth in NCAA Division III.
  • Shane Daley and his team completed the 4x4000 relay in 3:25.81.
Yes, But

The dominance seen in various sports raises the question of sustainability. For example, while individual performances are remarkable, team dynamics and upcoming competition may present challenges that aren鈥檛 fully addressed by current achievements.

State of Play
  • Women's rowing continues to show strong performances in races.
  • Men鈥檚 lacrosse is on an upward trajectory thanks to key player contributions.
  • Women鈥檚 track and field boasts impressive individual rankings early in the season.
  • Softball and baseball are gaining momentum with notable player efforts.
What's Next

As competitions progress, maintaining high performance will be crucial for all teams. Upcoming games may test the depth of the rosters and the ability to adapt to tougher opponents.

Bottom Line

This week underscores the potential for Stockton's teams to excel, but sustaining success will require both individual brilliance and cohesive team effort as they navigate a challenging season ahead.