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Week at a Glance: Seahawks • April 4-10, 2022

Week at a Glance: Seahawks ? April 4-10, 2022

NEWPORT, R.I. (April 4, 2022) - Welcome to DIII Week 2022! Seahawk2Seahawk brings alumni from many different sports to Ochre Court Wednesday evening to network with current Seahawks.

With spring weather producing frequent changes in our schedules, "Week at a Glance" will recap the previous week and get folks updated on signifcant events while steering traffic to our composite schedule - http://bit.ly/composite-SEAHAWKS


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Salve Regina baseball (10-6-1, 4-0-1 CCC) won two and tied one in a three-game week against CCC competition. Dylan Ketch had a 1-for-3 day at the plate with three runs scored and an RBI while handling three different Seahawk pitchers from behind the plate in an 11-3 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) baseball victory against visiting Curry at Reynolds Field on Wednesday afternoon. Starting pitcher Brayden Clark worked five innings without allowing an earned run.

Salve Regina men's lacrosse (4-4, 2-0 CCC) never trailed on its way to a 16-10 victory over visiting Roger Williams in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action between the two intra-state rivals for the Quahog Cup. Liam Cooney had a career-high six points with five goals and an assist.

The defending Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) champion Roger Williams women's lacrosse team dealt the first loss of the season to Salve Regina women's lacrosse (4-2, 1-1 CCC) by a 24-2 final Wednesday afternoon in conference play.

Salve Regina softball (8-9, 0-4 CCC) look to break a six-game skid including four setbacks against CCC competition. Salve Regina softball led 4-1 after two innings against Johnson & Wales University on Thursday evening in Providence, but the Wildcats outscored the Seahawks, 17-1, over the next 10 frames to sweep a non-league doubleheader.

Jack Cooper has earned victories in each of the last three Seahawk dual matches, twice in singles and, on Saturday, he paired with first-year Raimundo Bascunan for an 8-6 win at third doubles. Salve Regina men's tennis (0-10, 0-3 CCC) seeks its first win on Wednesday when the Seahawks host the Colonels of Curry College.

Salve Regina women's track and field finished ninth of 12 schools competing in the Corsair Invitational hosted by UMass Dartmouth last Saturday. The reigning CCC track athlete of the week, Mary Kate Scalzulli, came in third overall in the 400 meter sprint with her time of 1:01.59 just behind Kaitlyn Bernier of the host school and Kiara Abrantes of Bridgewater State.

"Week at a Glance" will continue to recap Seahawk teams in action and share link to our composite schedule as any changes are updated as soon as possible.