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Women's Tennis Coasts to 8-1 Win Against Immaculata University
Sophomore Bridget Killen helped the Cabrini women's tennis team to an 8-1 win against Immaculata University Tuesday.
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RADNOR, Pa. –
The Cabrini women’s tennis team has won three of its last four Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) matches following an 8-1 victory against Immaculata University Tuesday at the Dixon Courts. Freshman Gabriela Durand pushed her singles win streak to seven matches against the Mighty Macs.

Durand notched a commanding 6-0, 6-0 victory at the No. 3 position against Amanda Dahlquist, improving her overall record to 10-1 and CSAC mark to 8-1.

Sophomore Michelle Lettmann also logged a resounding 6-0, 6-0 win at the No. 2 spot against Kelsey Piliero. Lettmann has won four straight singles matches, bettering her overall record to 8-6 and conference mark to 6-3.

Sophomore Alexis DiCamillo cruised to 6-3, 6-1 triumph at the lead-off position against Erika LaMarch. After opening the season with five straight losses, DiCamillo has rebounded to win six of her last nine singles matches and now owns a 6-3 record versus CSAC opponents.

Sophomore Kourtney Spak earned a 6-3, 3-6, 10-5 win at the No. 4 spot against Felicia Thomas, winning her second singles contest of the season. Sophomore Bridget Killen also emerged victorious in singles, posting an 8-4 victory at the No. 5 position versus Kaitlyn O’Donnell.

The Cavaliers rolled into singles competition after having swept each of the three doubles matches. DiCamillo and Durand led the charge, winning 8-0 at the No. 1 position against LaMarch and Thomas.

Lettmann and Spak notched an 8-2 triumph at No. 2 versus Dahlquist and O’Donnell. Killen and sophomore Melizza Kahn totaled an 8-1 win over Brittany Foster and Renae Padamonsky.

Cabrini (4-10, 4-5) plays its last non-conference match of the regular season Thursday, October 8 on the road against Richard Stockton College at 3 p.m. The Cavaliers concluded their CSAC slate Wednesday, October 14 at Baptist Bible College at 3 p.m.

3.4 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
14
Mary Baldwin College
6
3.4 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
2
Point Park University
1
3.5 | Basketball (Men)
Reading, Pa.
Cabrini
66
No. 16 Randolph-Macon College
95
3.5 | Track & Field (Women)
Northampton, Mass.
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3.5 | Track and Field (Men)
Northampton, Mass.
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Day One
3.6 | Track and Field (Men)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
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Day Two
3.6 | Track & Field (Women)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
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Day Two
3.6 | Lacrosse (Men)
Salem, Va.
Cabrini
7
No. 5 Roanoke College
21
3.9 | Lacrosse (Women)
Haverford, Pa.
Cabrini
8
Haverford College
14
3.11 | Lacrosse (Women)
Scranton, Pa.
Cabrini
13
University of Scranton
12
3.13 | Lacrosse (Women)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
Dickinson College
3.13 | Lacrosse (Men)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
1 p.m.
Kenyon College
3.13 | Softball
Chester, Pa.
Cabrini
1 p.m.
Widener University (DH)
3.16 | Lacrosse (Women)
Immaculata, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
Immaculata University
3.17 | Lacrosse (Men)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
3:30 p.m.
Gettysburg College
3.18 | Softball
Haverford, Pa.
Cabrini
3 p.m.
Haverford College (DH)
3.18 | Lacrosse (Women)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
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Athlete of the Week
Kevin Misevicius
Basketball (Men)

Senior forward Kevin Misevicius scored a team-high 20 points in the Cavaliers’ NCAA Tournament First Round loss against No. 16 Randolph-Macon College at Albright College’s George C. Bollman Center.

Misevicius shot 8-for-17 from the field overall and knocked down 4-of-8 3-point attempts. He also grabbed four rebounds and swiped three steals. Misevicius reached the 20-point pleateau for the 30th time in two seasons at Cabrini.

Misevicius concludes his Cavaliers’ career listing ninth all-time on the program’s scoring list with 1,123 points. He ranks sixth all-time in blocked shots (73) and seventh in steals (155).

Misevicius is the only player in program history to twice eclipse the 500-point barrier in a single season. He also owns the team’s second and third best single-season steals performances, swiping 84 in 2008-09 and 71 in 2009-10.

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