Week of 1/30/11

February 7, 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.

Women’s Basketball

Kathryn Stockbower ’11 scored her 1600th career point in Wednesday’s 76-63 loss to Muhlenberg.

Kathryn Stockbower ’11 recorded her 1264th career rebound in Wednesday’s 76-63 loss to Muhlenberg. The 1264 rebounds are the most in Swarthmore program history.

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Kathryn Stockbower ’11 recorded her 80th career double-double in Saturday’s 62-50 loss at Johns Hopkins. The 80 career double-doubles are a new Division III career records.

Men’s Basketball

Jordan Federer ’14 scored his 150th career point in Wednesday’s 67-52 loss to Muhlenberg.

Will Gates ’13 scored his 800th career point in Saturday’s 53-50 win at Johns Hopkins.

Will Gates ’13 recorded his 300th career rebound in Monday’s 69-43 loss at McDaniel.

Marc Rogalski ’12 scored his 200th career point in Wednesday’s 67-52 loss to Muhlenberg.

Marc Rogalski ’12 recorded his 15oth career rebound in Wednesday’s 67-52 loss to Muhlenberg.

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