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5.7.2010 | Softball
Aston, PA - Marywood University has been eliminated from the Colonial States Athletic Conference softball championships by virtue of a 5-1 loss to second-seed Centenary College Friday afternoon in Aston. Centenary pitcher Kristin Durborow allowed just four hits and struck out eight Pacers for her 20th win of the year. The fourth-seeded Pacers close their 2010 campaign one-win shy of their third consecutive 20-win season with an overall mark of 19-18.
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5.7.2010 | Softball
Aston, PA - Top-seed Neumann University downed fourth-seed Marywood University 8-4 thanks to five RBIs from Jacki Herrington to force Marywood into the 2:00 pm elimination game at the CSAC softball championships in Aston. Neumann improved to 24-16 with the win while Marywood fell to 19-17 and must immediately take the field against second-seed Centenary where the loser will be eliminated from title contention.
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5.5.10 | Softball
Scranton, PA - Kaitlyn Brennan allowed just one unearned run and Ashley Dommes picked up two RBI as Marywood University advanced to this weekend's CSAC Softball Championships with a decisive 6-1 win over Immaculata University Wednesday afternoon in Scranton.  Marywood, now 19-16 overall, advances to take on top-seeded Neumann University on Friday.  Neumann will host the four remaining teams in a round-robin, double-elimination tournament held over two days.  Immaculata closes their season at 17-17.

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5.5.10 | Softball
Aston, PA – Kaitlyn Brennan, Ashley Dommes and Meghin Palmer were all named to the First Team while Shawna Sandy and Kim Lope earned Honorable Mention honors as the Colonial States Athletic Conference announced year-end award winners as voted on by the leagues’ coaches.  Kim Flanagan was also recognized as Marywood’s nominee to the Sportsmanship team. 

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5.3.10 | Softball, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse
Aston, PA - The Colonial States Athletic Conference has announced the start times for three Marywood University playoff games this week.  The Men's and Women's Lacrosse teams both have semifinal playoff games with the men's game being played at Marywood while the Softball team will host a first-round playoff game Wednesday.  There is no admission fee for any of the events.

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5.1.10 | Softball
Scranton, PA – Kaitlyn Brennan hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the first inning that proved to be the difference as Marywood University claimed a 3-2 win over visiting Cabrini College in the opening game of Saturday’s Colonial States Athletic Conference doubleheader at Marywood. The Cavaliers would use a two-run, seventh inning rally to send the nightcap into extra innings, where Cabrini used a four-run ninth inning to salvage a split of the afternoon twin-bill.


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4.30.10 | Softball
Scranton, PA - Marywood University plated 34 runs on 35 hits over the course of two games and sophomore second baseman Jillian Flanagan went 6-for-7 with three doubles and six RBI on the day as host Marywood swept a CSAC doubleheader from Rosemont College Friday afternoon.  Marywood (17-15, 14-6 CSAC) topped the Ravens 16-1 in five innings in the opener before shutting out the visitors 18-0 in five in the nightcap. 

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4.26.10 | Softball, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Tennis
Aston, PA – Three Marywood University student-athletes have been honored by the Colonial States Athletic Conference today for their athletic performances during the past week. Men’s lacrosse attackman William Roerden was named the CSAC Player of the Week, while softball designated player Kaitlyn Brennan and men’s tennis player Greg Chilson were named to their respective sports’ Player of the Week Honor Roll.

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4.24.10 | Softball

Immaculata, PA - Host Immaculata University took game one of a Colonial States Athletic Conference softball doubleheader from Marywood University, 7-3, but fell in the nightcap, 6-2, on Saturday afternoon. Immaculata now sits at 12-15 overall and 9-7 in the CSAC while Marywood remains even overall at 15-15 and move to 12-6 in the league.


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