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May 19, 2008

Faces In The Crowd

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Katie Rowan
DELMAR, N.Y. > LACROSSE
Rowan, a junior attack at Syracuse , has scored 123 points (66 goals, 57 assists) this season, which leads Division I by 30. A unanimous first-team All-- Big East pick, she was the league tournament's most outstanding player with a championship-record 13 points in two games.

Ty Wright
MONTROSE , GA. > Baseball
Wright, a junior designated hitter at Georgia Southern , hit for the cycle in consecutive innings. He singled in the first, homered in the second, tripled in the third and doubled in the fourth, finishing the game 5 for 5 with five RBIs, three runs scored (and a hit by pitch) in the Eagles ' 19--12 victory over Wofford.

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J.T. Barnett
SCOTTSDALE , ARIZ. > Hockey
J.T., a freshman left wing at Notre Dame Preparatory , scored two goals, including the overtime game-winner, to lead the Saints to the Arizona High School Hockey Association title. He had 31 goals and 12 assists and has been drafted by the Western Hockey League .

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Mallory Aldred
WHITBY, ONT. > Softball
Aldred, a junior righthander at Canisius , has a Division I single-season record 15 saves. She is 8--4 with a 1.42 ERA and twice has been named Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference pitcher of the week. She also threw a complete-game shutout in a 7--0 win over Siena .

Jessica Worsley
BRICK, N.J. > Bowling
Worsley, a senior at Maryland --Eastern Shore, made two improbable spares—"the big four" (a 4--7, 6--10 split) and a 2--10 split—to help the Hawks win their first NCAA national championship in any sport; she was named the tournament's most outstanding bowler. Her regular-season average was 181.23.

Daniel Perdew
LA VERNE , CALIF. > Swimming
Perdew, a sophomore at UC San Diego , won Division II championships in the 50- and 100-yard freestyles in 20.07 and 44.23 seconds, respectively; both times were school records and met qualifying standards for the U.S. Olympic Trials. He was named male swimmer of the meet.

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