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Athletes of the Week - December 6, 2004

CLARKSON ATHLETES of the WEEK
- December 6, 2004

 



MEN'S SWIMMING
Matt Szrama
Senior - Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park

- Matt Szrama finished in the top 10 in four events at the Liberty League Conference Championships at Hamilton, including a third-place in the 200 individual medley.





WOMEN'S SWIMMING
Sarah Morris
Junior - Amherst, NY/Amherst

Sarah Morris placed in the top 10 in four events at the Liberty League Conference Championships at Hamilton, including a third-place showing in the 200 backstroke. Morris placed in the top five in three events.




 
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Linda Fernandez
Senior, Guard - Kennebunkport, ME/Kennebunk

Linda Fernandez enjoyed her best game of the season in a 66-59 win over Potsdam State. Fernandez scored seven points, grabbed nine rebounds, dished out 10 assists and made five steals in the victory. She is just one steal shy of the Clarkson school record for career steals. 

 
 


MEN'S BASKETBALL
Chet Truskowski
Junior, Guard - Hammond, NY/Hammond

Chet Truskowski scored a game-high 16 points and also led both teams with 12 rebounds in a 79-57 win over Paul Smith's College on Friday.




WOMEN'S HOCKEY 
Katie Morrison
Freshman, Left Wing - Ridgefield, CT/Berkshire School

Katie Morrison scored two goals and one assist to help Clarkson extend its unbeaten streak to three games (2-0-1) with Saturday’s 4-3 victory over Niagara. Morrison scored the Knights’ first goal unassisted to tie the game 1-1 late in the first period and then helped to set up the game-winner midway through the third period.




MEN'S HOCKEY
Kyle McNulty
Sophomore, Goaltender - Wakefield, RI/Boston Jr. Bruins

- Seeing action for the first time since October 17, Kyle McNulty posted 55 saves on 60 shots in Clarkson’s weekend on the road at UNH and Lowell. McNulty shutdown #7-ranked UNH on its home ice through the first two periods with 24 of his 37 saves coming through the opening 40 minutes, before the Wildcats scored twice midway through the third period en route to a 3-1 win. He held Lowell to one even strength goal through two periods on Saturday, before the River Hawks netted two power-play goals in the third to pull out a 3-2 win.

 

 

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