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Weekly Recap - September 20-26

There was plenty of good news around CSU this week, with Jordan Lancaster earning a spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. It is a tremendous honor given to 11 players in all of FCS football. Fans can vote for Lancaster as the team’s captain by going to this link and selecting Lancaster. Also good news for CSU, soccer alumni Brittany Bolick was named the head soccer coach of Watauga High School, her alma mater. Finally, we would like to thank everyone for coming out to the CSU vs. Hawaii Football Watch Party. We had another great turnout for the game. Thanks to Jordan Pace and SGA for the giveaways, and thanks to Tom with Aramark for providing the drinks and food.

Jacobo Pastor is our CSU Athlete of the Week after posting a third place finish at the Sea Trails Collegiate Invitational. Pastor shot 211 for the tournament, five shots under par for his top finish of the fall.

Pastor was at or under par in all three rounds of the tournament, including a first round 68 on the par 72 course.

We also considered Emma Krantz (Soccer), Amanda Hill (Volleyball), Charles James (Football) and James Nunley (Football) for the honor.

September 21 – Soccer vs. S.C. State – W, 2-1
In its only game of the week, the soccer team took down South Carolina State, 2-1. Marky Boyce got back in the scoring column with her 10th goal of the season, while Emma Krantz scored her first goal of her young CSU career. The Bucs scored less than five minutes into the game, and led the entire way, giving up a late goal as SCSU forced the issue, pushing everyone forward in the waning minutes.

Game Recap
Box Score

September 21 – Volleyball @ Coastal Carolina – L, 3-0
The match was closer than the 3-0 final would appear as CSU lost by a total of seven points in the final two sets. Amanda Hill had eight kills and 16 digs, while Cori Holeman had six kills and two solo blocks. Amy Nokes had 22 assists for CSU, while Tricia Rodl dug out 14 balls.

Game Recap
Box Score

September 24 – Volleyball vs. Radford – W, 3-0
CSU earned its first conference win with a 3-0 sweep of Radford, doing so in dominant fashion, including a 25-16 victory in set one. Amanda Hill passed 1,600 kills for her career, earning her 10th double-double of the season. She is the 10th player in Big South history to achieve that number of kills. Also jumpstarting the team was the return of Chrissy Skokan, who saw action for the first time this season, earning five kills and four block assists as CSU held a 9-1 advantage in blocks.

Game Recap
Box Score

September 25 – Volleyball vs. High Point – L, 3-1
Amanda Hill posted another double-double and Amy Nokes did the same, missing the triple double by two kills (8 kills, 23 assists, 10 digs). CSU battled tough, but the taller and balanced Panthers attack put down 62 kills on the Bucs. Laura Grace Swindler added 12 assists. Despite a deceptive 25-19 score in favor of HPU, CSU hit .344 in the third set with 12 kills and just one error.

Game Recap
Box Score

September 25 – Cross Country @ Will Wilson/Citadel Invitational – M- 4th, W-5th
In a large meet with a total of six races (M/W College, M/W HS Varsity, M/W, HS JV), the CSU men finished fourth out of six and the women fifth out of six Division I programs as the teams raced at James Island County Park. Scott Morrison improved two minutes on his time as he continues to get healthy, while Susanna McKee did the same thing on the women’s side.

Men’s Recap
Men’s Results

Women’s Recap
Women’s Results

September 25 – Football @ Hawaii – L, 66-7
The Bucs were a 48-yard missed field goal away from posting the same score as they did against Hawaii in 2007 when CSU traveled out to the islands. Despite a fairly ugly score line, CSU did have some positives. Charles James tied the school record with two interceptions in the game, becoming the 10th player in CSU history to do so. A.J. Toscano moved into second on the all-time passing list at CSU, while DeMarcus Moon finally got over that 1,000 yard mark, the seventh player in CSU history to do that.

Game Recap
Box Score

September 24 – 26 – M. Golf @ Sea Trail Intercollegiate – 6th
After posting two very strong rounds to start the tournament, CSU fell a bit, dropping a couple of shots late as the rain started to fall, finishing at +2 866 in sixth place. Jacobo Pastor finished -5 for the tournament to claim third, while Jonathan Rustin shot -3 for sixth place.

Final Recap
Final Results


What’s Coming Up?
September 28 – Soccer vs. Longwood – 3 p.m.
September 28 – Volleyball vs. Winthrop – 6 p.m.
October 1 – Cross Country @ Charlotte Invitational
October 2 – Volleyball @ Liberty – 2 p.m.
October 2 – Soccer vs. Liberty – 3 p.m.

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