Marist Sports Briefs
Issue date: 2/19/04 Section: Sports
Water Polo comes up short at Princeton Invitation
The Red Foxes women's polo team dropped to 1-8 overall and 0-1 in the MAAC after this competing last weekend in the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, N.J.
First year student Jillian Jefferds scored the lone goal in a 12-1 loss to Bucknell on Sunday. Goalie Amanda Long made 10 saves for Marist.
In their second game on Sunday, the Red Foxes found a similar fate, losing 11-3 to Brown. Jefferds scored her second goal of the day in as many games. Utility Susan Grant fired in a goal to complete the Red Foxes' scoring for the game.
The Water Polo team will be competing in the Brown Invitational this weekend.
Magarity earns MAAC player of
the week
Senior captain Maureen Magarity earned MAAC player of the week honors for the second time this season.
Magarity averaged 20 points and seven rebounds during the week including her first double-double of the season with 20 points and 10 rebounds in a win against St. Peters last Saturday. She also topped the 800 point mark for her career.
Women's Lacrosse ranked fourth in preseason poll
Seven head coaches of the MAAC placed Marist fourth in the conference. Juniors Patricia Leahy and Lauren Sherman were voted to the first All-MAAC team.
Fairfield, who was upset by Marist last season in the MAAC tournament, is the top pick this season.
The Red Foxes finished 8-9 overall last season losing to LeMoyne in the finals.
The Red Foxes women's polo team dropped to 1-8 overall and 0-1 in the MAAC after this competing last weekend in the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, N.J.
First year student Jillian Jefferds scored the lone goal in a 12-1 loss to Bucknell on Sunday. Goalie Amanda Long made 10 saves for Marist.
In their second game on Sunday, the Red Foxes found a similar fate, losing 11-3 to Brown. Jefferds scored her second goal of the day in as many games. Utility Susan Grant fired in a goal to complete the Red Foxes' scoring for the game.
The Water Polo team will be competing in the Brown Invitational this weekend.
Magarity earns MAAC player of
the week
Senior captain Maureen Magarity earned MAAC player of the week honors for the second time this season.
Magarity averaged 20 points and seven rebounds during the week including her first double-double of the season with 20 points and 10 rebounds in a win against St. Peters last Saturday. She also topped the 800 point mark for her career.
Women's Lacrosse ranked fourth in preseason poll
Seven head coaches of the MAAC placed Marist fourth in the conference. Juniors Patricia Leahy and Lauren Sherman were voted to the first All-MAAC team.
Fairfield, who was upset by Marist last season in the MAAC tournament, is the top pick this season.
The Red Foxes finished 8-9 overall last season losing to LeMoyne in the finals.
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