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Teams: Men's Squash: Press
Releases
Thursday, March 6, 2003
TEN JUMBOS HONORED ON WINTER ALL-ACADEMIC NESCAC TEAM
Written by Julie Fox
MEDFORD -- Ten seniors and juniors from ten Tufts University winter
sports teams were named to the New England Small College Athletic
Conference (NESCAC) All-Academic Team recently. Each of the 11
NESCAC schools nominates ten athletes, five women and five men, in
the fall, winter and spring seasons. Each student is a valuable
member of their team, and must have at least a 3.35 cumulative grade
point average.
This season's Tufts honorees are: Peter Berkowitz (Mount Kisco,
NY/Horace Greeley), Abi Cushman (Niantic, CT/East Lyme), Hillary
Dunn (Medfield, MA/Medfield), Jordan Kolasinski (Dobbs Ferry, NY/Hackley),
Timm Schatz (Mequon, WI/Homestead), Adam Sharp (Alexandria, NH/Sent
Bani School), Jessica Trombly (Nashua, NH/Bishop Guertin), Becky
Ullman (Simsbury, CT/Simsbury), Kasara Williams (Fortuna, CA), and
Jim Wilson (Rockland, ME/Landon Rockport).
Cushman, a senior art history major, spent the Women's Squash season
playing in the number two slot. She recorded her biggest win against
Haverford on February 1, when she beat her opponent 3-0 (1, 4, 5).
Berkowitz, a senior economics major, swam a variety of events for
the Men's Swimming & Diving team, which finished third at the NESCAC
Championships. His best events were the 100 and 200 Meter Butterfly,
which he swam most frequently. He finished fifth in the 200
Butterfly (2:27.59) against Bowdoin on December 7.
Dunn, the captain of the Women's Basketball team, finished her
career with 306 assists, third place on the all-time Tufts assists
list. The political science major helped the Jumbos to a 17-7
record, their best since the 1990-91 season, and a NESCAC Tournament
berth. Kolasinski, a junior art history major, played in the sixth
and seventh spots on the Men's Squash team, which finished 19th
nationally. His 11 wins in 16 matches were the most of any Jumbo
player.
Junior computer engineer Schatz is a forward on the Hockey team. He
recorded one goal and two assists on a team that qualified for the
NESCAC Tournament for the first time since joining the competitive
conference last season. Sharp, a middle distance runner on the Men's
Track & Field team, finished seventh in the 1,000 Meter Run
(2:34.68) at the New England Division III Championships on February
22. The senior mechanical engineer also finished tenth in the 1,500
Meter Run (4:02.40) at the same meet.
Trombly has had great success with the Women's Track & Field team
this winter, recently winning five events at the New England
Division III Championships on February 22. The junior economics
major won the 200 Meters (25.83 seconds), the 400 Meters (57.70
seconds), the 55 Meter Hurdles (8.61 seconds), the Long Jump (17
feet, 7.5 inches) and she anchored the winning 4x400 Meters relay
team (4:00.91). Ullman, a senior international relations major, swam
various races for the Women's Swimming & Diving team. She finished
second in the 200 Breaststroke (2:40.15) - first among the Jumbos -
in a 158-142 win over Bowdoin College on December 7. Her best finish
at the NESCAC Championships was a 17th place finish in the 100
Breaststroke (1:13.45).
Williams, a member of the Women's Fencing squad, had quite a day at
the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association
Championships on March 1. The senior international relations major
won the individual saber title, 15-9, against Temple's Sakinah
Shaahid, who was fourth at last year's NCAA Championships. Wilson, a
senior mechanical engineer, averaged 10.2 points for the Men's
Basketball team. He was co-captain of the team, which won its
first-round NESCAC Tournament game against Middlebury College before
falling to nationally ranked and eventual tournament Champion
Williams College.
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