Week of 1/23/11

February 1, 2011

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.

The Gazette is starting a new weekly feature listing all of the various records attained by Swarthmore athletes over the previous week. The statistics are compiled by Athletics department employee Victor Brady ’13.

Women’s Basketball

Katie Lytle ’14 grabbed her 100th career rebound in Thursday’s 72-43 win at Bryn Mawr.

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Summer Miller-Walfish ’11 recorded her 170th career block in Saturday’s 64-47 win over Gettysburg.

Kayla Moritzky ’14 earned her 50th career assist in Saturday’s 64-47 win over Gettysburg.

Eliza Polli ’13 hit her 25th career three-pointer in Saturday’s 64-47 win over Gettysburg.

Madeline Ross ’13 scored her 250th career point in Thursday’s 72-43 win at Bryn Mawr.

Madeline Ross ’13 grabbed her 100th career rebound in Thursday’s 72-43 win at Bryn Mawr.

Kathryn Stockbower ’11 recorded her 100th career block in Thursday’s 72-43 win at Bryn Mawr.

Kathryn Stockbower ’11 recorded her 78th career double-double in Thursday’s 72-43 win at Bryn Mawr. The 78 career double-doubles are one shy of the Division III career record.

Men’s Basketball

Will Gates ’13 scored his 750th career point in Saturday’s 72-59 loss to Gettysburg.

Will Gates ’13 hit his 100th career three-pointer in Saturday’s 72-59 loss to Gettysburg.

Andrew Greenblatt ’12 recorded his 25th career steal in Saturday’s 72-59 loss to Gettysburg.

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