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Seahawks earn share of title with 3-1 win over Bees
Katelyn LeRoux
Katelyn LeRoux scored the lone goal for the Bees.
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HARDEEVILLE, S.C. -
Northwood (Fla.) University clinched a share of The Sun Conference women's soccer title with its 3-1 victory over the Savannah College of Art and Design Sunday (Nov. 1) afternoon at the SCAD Athletics Complex.

The 11th-ranked Seahawks finished the regular season at 12-4-0 overall and 8-1-0 in the conference to share the regular-season title with Embry-Riddle (Fla.) University. SCAD fell to 8-7-0 and 6-3-0. Even though Northwood shared the title, the Seahawks earned the No. 1 seed in the tournament by virtue of their win over the Eagles earlier this season. The Seahawks will host the Bees, who are the tournament's No. 4 seed, Saturday (Nov. 7) in a semifinal match in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Northwood took a 1-0 lead in the 13th minute as Adi Jurman scored her 14th goal off a Sara Klaren free kicks. Katya Salguero added an insurance goal 14 minutes later for the Seahawks as she took advantage of a bad bounce to score off a pass from Johanna Andersson.

The Seahawks scored their final goal on a penalty kick by Lisa Ohberg - her 17th of the season - with less than four minutes remaining. SCAD got its goal when Katelyn LeRoux scored in front of the box with 2:12 remaining.
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Reed Publications Student-Artist-Athlete of the Week
Alex Graudins
Men's Swimming
SAVANNAH, Ga. – Savannah College of Art and Design men’s swimmer Alex Graudins has been named the Reed Publications SCAD Student-Artist-Athlete of the Week ending March 7.

Graudins, a freshman from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, won two of the three individual national titles for the Bees last week at the NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships in St. Peters, Mo.

Graudins claimed the first national title for the Bees as he won the 500-yard freestyle in a university-time of 4:27.44. He lowered his own record by nearly six seconds in the win. Graudins also broke his own university record as he won the 1,650 freestyle in a time of 15:42.28. He nearly had another win for the Bees as he came in second place in the 200 freestyle in a university-record time of 1:39.45.

As a team, the Bees finished in fifth place at the meet.
Reed Publications Intramural Athlete of the Week
XinYu  Shang
Intramurals
SAVANNAH, Ga. - XinYu Shang  has been named this week's Reed Publications Intramural Athlete of the Week ending March 7.

Shang, who is the team captain for Team C.S.A. (Chinese Student Association), scored 34 points in the Intramural B Division Championship Tournament Feb. 28. 

 

C.S.A. narrowly defeated Free Agent Two in the semifinal game 47-42 before defeating the Ballers 49-39 for the championship title.

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