Sports Shorts: November 7-November 16

Women’s soccer, Nov. 10-16
The No. 10 women’s soccer team won the Sunshine State Conference Tournament for the first time in program history.
It opened the tournament against Barry, where the Sharks won 3-1, with two goals from Alexa Bereczki and one goal from Maria Jansen.
The team faced Florida Southern in the semifinals, where Jansen scored her second goal of the tournament to lead the Sharks to a 1-0 victory.
It played Florida Tech in the f inal, in which the game went to penalty kicks after tying 1-1 in regulation from a Genesis Hernandez goal.
The Sharks won the penalty shootout 6-5 to secure the victory.
Kajsa Lang, Genesis Hernandez, Ella Niemela, Maria Jansen and Alexa Bereczki were all named to the All-Tournament Team, with Bereczki earning Most Outstanding Player.
Genesis Hernandez, Kajsa Lang and Sofia Suarez were named to the All-SSC First Team, with Suarez winning SSC Offensive Player of the Year and Lang winning SSC Defensive Player of the Year.
Alexa Bereczki, Freya Jones and Oliwia Loeman were named to the All-SSC Second Team, with Loeman winning SSC Freshman of the Year and Stina Roswall was named to the All-SSC Third Team.
The NCAA South Regional Tournament begins on Nov. 21.

Men’s basketball, Nov. 15
The No. 1 men’s basketball team beat Montevallo 94-78 at the SSCGSC Crossover, extending its home winning streak to 86 games.
Dallas Graziani led the Sharks with 28 points and seven assists, while Ross Reeves added 20 points.

Volleyball, Nov. 15
The volleyball team secured a 3-1 win at Florida Tech to complete the season sweep.
Caiden Largent posted career highs with 20 kills and 21.
5 points, while Erika Spankus added 10 kills and a career-best seven service aces.

Women’s basketball, Nov. 15
The No. 19 women’s basketball team defeated Montevallo 81-66 at the SSCGSC Crossover.
Kaliyah Morales led with 22 points and five steals, while Markayla Holland added 18 points and nine rebounds, and Hailey Chiles added 16 points and eight rebounds.
Men’s basketball, Nov. 14
The No. 1 men’s basketball team kicked off its season with an 87-79 win over No. 6 Alabama-Huntsville at the SSC-GSC Crossover.
Ross Reeves scored a career-high 36 points, while Dallas Graziani added 20 points and seven assists.

Volleyball, Nov. 14
The Sharks swept the season series against Embry-Riddle with a 3-1 win on the road.
Erika Spankus led the Sharks with 14 kills, while Olivia Aniol added 11 kills and Brantley Chipley tallied nine blocks.

Women’s Basketball, Nov. 14
The No. 19 women’s basketball team opened its season with a 91-63 victory over Auburn-Montgomery at the SSC-GSC Crossover.
Bridie McCann scored 22 points, and Celeste Reed added 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Men’s soccer, Nov. 10
The men’s soccer team fell in the quarterfinals of the Sunshine State Conference Tournament, losing 2-1 to Rollins in overtime.
The Sharks’ goal was scored by Santiago Hoyos Lopez, who was also named to the All-SSC First Team, with Liam Healey and Mani Steinbjornsson named to the All-SSC Third Team.

Women’s Tennis, Nov. 7-9
The women’s tennis team went 7-2 in doubles and 13-1 in singles at the Shark Bite Invite in matches against Tampa, Flagler and St. Thomas.
Katja Markus and Amina Sagadiyeva led the way in doubles, while Chloe Henderson and Maya Benaich delivered key singles wins throughout the weekend.

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