IMMACULATA, Pa. - The Cabrini Cavaliers made their presence felt Saturday at the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Fall Championship Festival hosted by Immaculata University. Four Cabrini athletic programs claimed the CSAC crown, while the Cavalier men and women's cross country programs each finished in the top 5.
Three Cavaliers Finish in Top 10 at CSAC Cross Country Championships
On the women's side, junior
Diane Gapinski placed third overall and freshman
Shatievah Lewis finished fourth overall in the individual standings. Freshman
Tyler Rooke led the Cabrini men's efforts with a sixth-place finish. The Cavalier women finished third out of nine teams and the men's squad placed fifth in a field of eight teams.
Field Hockey Wins First CSAC Title in Program History
Junior midfielder
Shannon Mulhern's goal with 23 seconds remaining in the second half handed the Cavaliers a 2-1 advantage and ultimately propelled the field hockey team to its first CSAC crown in program history. Junior back
Allie Rodolico earned the game's most valuable player honor. Junior goalkeeper
Caitlin Donahue posted six saves in the win.
Men's Soccer Captures Second Straight CSAC Title
The Cabrini men's soccer scored two early goals and senior goalkeeper
Bryan Johnson recorded his 16th career shutout as the Cavaliers repeated as CSAC champions with a 2-0 win against Immaculata University. Senior midfielder
Brian Raffle and sophomore
Eric Collins provided the offense for the Blue & White. Senior
Brian Moran was named the most valuable player.
Women's Soccer Dons CSAC Crown with 1-0 Overtime Win Versus Marywood
Junior forward
Annmarie Kolla's goal with 5:04 remaining in overtime handed the Cabrini women's soccer team a 1-0 win against No. 1 seed Marywood University and its first CSAC title since the 2003 season. Freshman goalkeeper
Maddy Edwards totaled six saves in the victory. Kolla was named the game's most valuable player.
Volleyball Sweeps Philadelphia Biblical for First CSAC Title in Program History
Senior setter
Lizzie Williams posted 29 assists and earned most valuable player distinction as the Cabrini volleyball team claimed its first CSAC championship with a 3-0 win against Philadelphia Biblical University. Freshman opposite
Megan Ryan tallied a team-best 11 kills in the triumph. Sophomore libero
Courtney Abel notched 22 digs.