John Watts, Charlie Cutler and Chris Hoeland, Men’s Tennis
Watts, a junior, finished third in the singles draw at the Wilson/ITA National Small College Championships while seniors Cutler and Hoeland finished third in the doubles draw.
Caitlin Malone, Women’s Soccer
The senior scored the game-winning goal in Friday’s contest with UAA rival New York University to put the team in sole possession of first place in the UAA standings. The goal was the 18th of her career, moving her into 10th place on the all-time list. She now has 10 game-winning goals, good enough for fourth place in the all-time standings. She also assisted freshman Lee Ann Felder’s game-winning goal against Brandeis University on Sunday.
John Hengel, Men’s Soccer
The junior forward scored his team-leading seventh goal of the season and the eventual game winner.
Erin Albers, Volleyball
The junior middle hitter was an offensive powerhouse at the UAA Round Robin this weekend. Albers had a career high of 15 kills on 18 attempts while tallying a .833 hitting percentage in a sweep over New York University. Albers also had 13 kills with a .500 performance to help the Bears defeat Chicago 3-2.
Taryn Surtees, Cross Country
The sophomore finished 10th out of more than 400 runners at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh invitational, leading the women’s squad to a fourth-place finish out of 30 schools.
Drew Makar, Football
The senior returned an interception 50 yards for a touchdown in football’s 38-13 loss to the College of Wooster on Sunday.

