Week of 2/6

February 16, 2011

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Athletic records and milestones for the week of February 6, 2011.

Women’s Basketball

Summer Miller-Walfish ’11 recorded her 175th career block, to extend her program record, in Wednesday’s 62-52 win at Washington College.

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Madeline Ross ’13 scored her 300th career point during a career high 29-point performance in Saturday’s 80-66 loss to Franklin and Marshall.

Kathryn Stockbower ’11 recorded her 150th career assist in Wednesday’s 62-52 win at Washington College.

Men’s Basketball

Jay Kober ’14 scored his 250th career point in Wednesday’s 78-72 loss at Washington College.

Jordan Martinez ’13 scored his 300th career point in Wednesday’s 78-72 loss at Washington College.

Jordan Martinez ’13 recorded his 150th career assist in Wednesday’s 78-72 loss at Washington College.

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