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                            HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 10/23/07

(Oct. 23) - The College of Staten Island clinched their third straight HVWAC Soccer Championship this week after
sweeping the conference schedule for the third straight season. As a result, the Dolphins are the #1 seed for the
upcoming HVWAC Championships, and also earned HVWAC Player and Rookie of the Week honors. In other action, Sarah
Lawrence stayed hot in women's tennis while Mount Saint Vincent and CSI scored huge conference wins in volleyball.
The HVWAC released its fall weekly reports today.
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                            HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 10/16/07

(Oct. 16) - The College of Staten Island clinched their third straight HVWAC Soccer Championship this week after
sweeping the conference schedule for the third straight season. As a result, the Dolphins are the #1 seed for the
upcoming HVWAC Championships, and also earned HVWAC Player and Rookie of the Week honors. In other action, Sarah
Lawrence stayed hot in women's tennis while Mount Saint Vincent and CSI scored huge conference wins in volleyball.
The HVWAC released its fall weekly reports today.
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CSI CLINCHES THIRD STRAIGHT SOCCER CROWN WITH WIN OVER CCNY

(Oct. 13) - Junior Tina Bellocchio notched her sixth shutout of the 2007 season, and sophomore Tina Chechel scored the
game winning goal as the College of Staten Island clinched its third straight Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference
Championship with a 2-0 win over CCNY on Saturday. With the win, the Dolphins improve to 8-6 overall, 4-0 in HVWAC
play, and increased their HVWAC regular season winning streak to 14 games.
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                             HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 10/9/07

(Oct. 9) - The College of Staten Island has never lost a Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference (HVWAC) regular
season soccer game, and after this past week's action, it appears as if CSI's first loss is not coming anytime soon. The
Dolphins defeated both Saint Elizabeth and Mount Saint Vincent to all but clinch their third straight regular season crown.
In other action, both Cooper Union and St. Joseph's remained in first place in tennis and volleyball, respectively. The
HVWAC released its weekly report today.
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                              HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 10/2/07

(Oct. 2) - The race for the top spot in the Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference Volleyball competition got a bit
more interesting as three-time defending champion St. Joseph's and their 2006 Final Four opponent - Saint Elizabeth -
scored huge conference wins to go into a virtual tie for first place in the conference. In other action, Mount Saint Vincent
scored a shutout win over a former HVWAC member in soccer, and the Mount also caught fire in tennis. The HVWAC
released its fourth weekly report of the school year today.
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                              HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 9/25/07

(Sept. 25) - It would be hard to find a team in the Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference (HVWAC) more improved
than the Women's Volleyball team at Medgar Evers. After two down seasons, the Cougars came back with a roar this
week, scoring three straight HVWAC wins and putting themselves in position to potentially earn a home match when the
HVWAC playoffs roll around. In other action, Cooper Union began its defense of their HVWAC Tennis Championship with
two straight conference victories, and Cross Country season began conference-wide. The HVWAC released its third fall
sports report of the year today.
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                               HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 9/18/07

(Sept. 18) - Mount Saint Vincent became the first HVWAC school to jump ahead in the standings in both soccer and
volleyball as the Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference enjoyed its first week of conference play, and the Dolphins
were outstanding. In Soccer, the Mount downed Medgar Evers, 6-0, avenging two double-overtime scares against the
Cougars a year ago. In volleyball, MSV scored three wins, two of which were in conference play. The successes allowed
Mount Saint Vincent to be the big winner as the HVWAC weekly awards were announced today.
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SMITH NAMED HEAD WOMEN'S SOCCER COACH AT MOUNT SAINT VINCENT

(Sept. 15) - College of Mount Saint Vincent Director of Athletics Cathy Ingram has announced the hiring of Natalie Smith
as the new head women's soccer coach and Tina Prickett as the program's new assistant coach. Smith comes to
Riverdale after graduating from Pomona College in Claremont, Calif. in 2006. Prickett joins the Dolphins after serving as a
physical trainer at the St. Alban Center in York, England. She is a 2006 graduate of Long Island University.
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                                 HVWAC WEEKLY REPORTS - 9/11/07

(Sept. 11) - The Hudson Valley Women's Athletic Conference (HVWAC)opened the 2007-08 academic year on a high note
as defending champion St. Joseph's College scored a huge non-conference win in volleyball, while defending champion
Staten Island was equally impressive during a non-conference women's soccer match against regional powerhouse
FDU-Florham. Both teams' respective efforts allowed them to garner weekly honors as the HVWAC released its first
weekly report for the year today.
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  TEAM:
HVWAC:
PTS:
OVERALL:
PCT:
STREAK:
HOME:
AWAY:
NEUTRAL:
1.
Staten Island
4-0
12
12-8
1.000
W3
8-4
2-4
2-0
2.
Mount Saint Vincent
3-1
9
8-10
.750
L1
5-2
2-9
0-0
3.
CCNY
2-2
6
4-9
.500
L1
2-2
2-7
0-0
4.
Saint Elizabeth
1-3
3
5-14
.250
L1
3-7
2-7
0-0
5.
Medgar Evers
0-4
0
3-13-1
.000
L1
0-4
2-9-1
1-0