11/3/2003
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Women's soccer takes NJAC regular season title
They played 110 minutes of soccer at Sprague Field on Halloween, but in the end there was no winner as Montclair State, ranked 20th in Division III, and Richard Stockton played to a scoreless tie in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) women's soccer action. Despite the tie, the Red Hawks (12-4-1) captured their first NJAC regular season championship and the No. 1 seed in the upcoming conference tournament, which begins today. (Click here for full story.)

Three teams make marks in Division III polls
For the third consecutive week, the Montclair State men's soccer and field hockey teams held firm to their respective rankings in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III polls. The men's soccer team is ranked eighth in the National Soccer Collegiate Athletic Association (NSCAA) poll while the field hockey squad is still 10th in the STX/National Field Hockey Collegiate Association ranking. Also, the women's soccer team is ranked fourth in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional rankings.

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Four earn weekly honors from NJAC
Four Montclair State athletes earned weekly honors from the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) on Oct. 27 as junior running back Eugene Vick was named the NJAC Football Offensive Player of the Week. Senior back Ryan Guterl was chosen as the NJAC Defensive Player of the Week in men's soccer and senior midfielder Megan Ulicny was named NJAC Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Week for the second straight week and fourth time this season. Junior defender Shirah Odeh was named NJAC Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week.


 

 

 

 

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