Adelphi’s athletes have already had a competitive season leading to recognition for many of the university’s players. We’ve highlighted some of them here. And be sure to follow the schedules for upcoming games as well so you can get out and support them.
Freshman Mitchell Archer led the way for the Adelphi University men's golf team, in what was the second week in a row playing up north. Photo by Jim Stankie
The men’s golf team will playing at the Panther Invitational on Thursday, Oct. 10 at Meadow Brook Club in Jericho, NY.
In her return to the trails, top Division II runner Katherine Marsh was named Female Athlete of the Week, as announced by the Northeast-10 Conference office on Sept. 24. Photo by Brian Foley
Women's cross country will next participate on Friday, Oct. 11 at Queens University of Charlotte in Charlotte, NC
Hugo Munoz Reinoso recently received the Northeast-10 men's tennis player of the week honor. Munoz Reinoso was a part of the ITA east regional doubles championship team with Reece Farrow, and the pair was the number two overall seed and soared through the tournament, losing only 10 total games before pulling off the victory in a final tiebreak. Photo by Adelphi University
The men's tennis team's next home game will be on Saturday, Oct .12 at 2 pm against Assumption University.
For the third time in as many weeks, senior Kambel Fiser has been named the Northeast-10 Conference Setter of the Week. Photo by Cosmic Fox Media
The women’s volleyball team will be playing against the University of Bridgeport on Sept. 30 at 7 pm at the Garden City Center for Recreation and Sport. The team’s next game in Garden City will be their Breast Cancer Awareness Game against Pace University on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7 pm.
Graduate student Kylie Peregoy was named Defensive Player of the Week following a career day with three defensive saves, against the No. 9 ranked Saint Anselm Hawks. Photo by Cosmic Fox Media
The Women’s Field Hockey Team's next home game at Motamed Field will be on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 7 pm, against St. Thomas Aquinas College.
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