Sports Update 3/21

March 24, 2008

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

SCOREBOARD:
Men’s Tennis Swarthmore 9, Ursinus 0
Baseball Widener 10, Swarthmore 2
Golf Richard Stockton 359, Swarthmore 362

MEN’S TENNIS: Garnet Bowl Over Bears
Swarthmore men’s tennis did not not drop a set for the second straight Centennial match, rolling past Ursinus 9-0 Friday afternoon in the Michael Mullan Tennis Center

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GOLF: Johnson Fires 77, Garnet Nipped by Stockton at Sea View
Swarthmore senior Darren Johnson fired a season-best six-over 77 as the Garnet were edged by Richard Stockton in an exhibition match at Sea View Golf Resort Friday afternoon.

BASEBALL: Pride Thwart Garnet Baseball
The Widener Pride defeated the Swarthmore Garnet (6-5) with a final score of 10-2 on Friday afternoon at Edith R. Dixon Field.

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