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Ditillo Receives NCAA Elite 88 Award
(May 21) - "There may not have been a better ending to the first day of festivities of the 2010 NCAA Division II and III Women's Lacrosse Championships at Gettysburg College as the Bullets' very own Nicole Ditillo (Baldwin, Md. / Fallston) was honored as the first Division III women's lacrosse recipient of the NCAA's Elite 88 academic award at the conclusion of the Championships Banquet held in the College Union Building Ballroom Friday evening. The ELITE 88, an award founded by the NCAA, recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers."
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40 Named to Academic Honor Roll
(May 14) - Three-hundred thirty-one students, including 40 lacrosse players, have been named to the spring Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for the AHR, a student must be a sophomore, junior or senior; participate in at least 50 percent of the team contests; and have a cumulative GPA of 3.40 or higher. Thirty-eight students also received All-Centennial recognition in their sport while four were honored as Players of the Year. Nicole Ditillo, Gettysburg (pictured)
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All-Conference Team Announced
Stahl Repeats as Player of the Year
(May 2) - Gettysburg senior midfielder Hollis Stahl was named the Conference's Player of the Year as the 2010 All-Centennial women's lacrosse team was announced today. Stahl is the first player in Conference history to earn Player of the Year honors in consecutive seasons. Gettysburg's Katie Ceglarski was also a two-time winner, taking the award in 2006 and 2008.
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Diplomats Down Gettysburg in OT For Fourth Straight Title
(May 2) - "Franklin & Marshall rallied from a 5-1 deficit to force overtime and then capture the 2010 Centennial Conference Championship, the Diplomats' fourth in as many years. Cat Serpe provided the difference in the 9-8 title game, scoring with five seconds remaining in the second overtime period. Serpe, who scored the equalizer that forced overtime in the 2009 NCAA Division III title game, rolled behind the net and fired from the edge of the goal circle. Her low shot found a home on the Clark Field turf in the back of the Gettysburg net."
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* 2010 Champion
Schedule
Centennial Playoffs
Wednesday, April 28 at Haverford
Haverford 11, Dickinson 9
Saturday, May 1 at Gettysburg
#5 Gettysburg 16, Haverford 6
#7 Franklin & Marshall 15, Ursinus 0
Sunday, May 2 at Gettysburg
#7 F&M 9, #5 Gettysburg 8 (OT)
NCAA Playoffs
May 15-16 at F&M
#3 F&M 16, #20 Brockport 4
#3 F&M 16, #19 Mary Washington 3
May 15-16 at Gettysburg
#4 Gettysburg 18, #11 Babson 5
#4 Gettysburg 17, #8 Trinity 3
May 22-23 - Final Four at Gettysburg
#1 Hamilton 12, #3 F&M 7
#2 Salisbury 20, #4 Gettysburg 12
(#) IWLCA national ranking
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