Gael Notebook
Frankie Mangini
Issue date: 10/31/06 Section: Sports
Men's Golf: The Saint Mary's golf team traveled to San Diego this past week to play in the Barona Collegiate Cup. The men's team finished 9th out of the 18 team field.
The Gaels were led by junior captain Mike McRae, who shot a three round total of 211 (-5). McRae finished the individual tournament in 10th place out of the 100 person field, after shooting two 70s followed with a final round of 71.
Junior Brett Mormann scored the top round for the Gaels with a score of 68. He then followed his performance with a 73 and a 74 for his first top 20 finish this year.
Women's Soccer: Women's soccer traveled south this past weekend to take on the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. The Gaels battled the Gauchos to a 1-1 draw.
The Gaels scored first in the 69th minute of play when freshman midfielder Kira Copinga shot a one timer past the Gauchos' goalkeeper. Copinga took the pass from sophomore forward Nikki Shrey who recorded her team high 13th point of the season.
Freshman goalie Jennifer Zenovich had five saves in the game, as the Gaels gave up 27 shots to the Gauchos, but only allowed Santa Barbara six shots on net.
On Sunday, the Gaels faced the San Diego Toreros. The Gaels lost to the Toreros 4-0, giving up the first goal in the sixth minute of play. The Gaels held on, but the Toreros scored three goals in ten minutes to put the game away.
After the weekend, the Gaels record is 3-12-4 and 1-4-1 in West Coast Conference play.
Women's Softball: The Gaels' women's softball team is 5-1 in their six games this fall.
This past weekend, they beat Division II Sonoma State 9-6 behind pitching from junior Chelsea Lottis, junior Megan Galloway and sophomore Marlena Green.
In the second game, senior pitchers Lauren Gardner and Kate Albaugh combined to hold Feather River Junior College to just one run in their 10-1 win.
This previous weekend, the Gaels had four games, where they went 3-1. The Gaels beat rival Santa Clara in five innings, 9-1. The Gaels hit two homeruns in the game, one by senior Lauren Mello and the other by sophomore Lauren Clark. The game was called due to the mercy rule.
The Gaels were led by junior captain Mike McRae, who shot a three round total of 211 (-5). McRae finished the individual tournament in 10th place out of the 100 person field, after shooting two 70s followed with a final round of 71.
Junior Brett Mormann scored the top round for the Gaels with a score of 68. He then followed his performance with a 73 and a 74 for his first top 20 finish this year.
Women's Soccer: Women's soccer traveled south this past weekend to take on the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. The Gaels battled the Gauchos to a 1-1 draw.
The Gaels scored first in the 69th minute of play when freshman midfielder Kira Copinga shot a one timer past the Gauchos' goalkeeper. Copinga took the pass from sophomore forward Nikki Shrey who recorded her team high 13th point of the season.
Freshman goalie Jennifer Zenovich had five saves in the game, as the Gaels gave up 27 shots to the Gauchos, but only allowed Santa Barbara six shots on net.
On Sunday, the Gaels faced the San Diego Toreros. The Gaels lost to the Toreros 4-0, giving up the first goal in the sixth minute of play. The Gaels held on, but the Toreros scored three goals in ten minutes to put the game away.
After the weekend, the Gaels record is 3-12-4 and 1-4-1 in West Coast Conference play.
Women's Softball: The Gaels' women's softball team is 5-1 in their six games this fall.
This past weekend, they beat Division II Sonoma State 9-6 behind pitching from junior Chelsea Lottis, junior Megan Galloway and sophomore Marlena Green.
In the second game, senior pitchers Lauren Gardner and Kate Albaugh combined to hold Feather River Junior College to just one run in their 10-1 win.
This previous weekend, the Gaels had four games, where they went 3-1. The Gaels beat rival Santa Clara in five innings, 9-1. The Gaels hit two homeruns in the game, one by senior Lauren Mello and the other by sophomore Lauren Clark. The game was called due to the mercy rule.
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