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MSU Top Ten Seniors

Jose Ortiz

Issue date: 12/2/04 Section: Sports
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10. Andrew Macho (Soccer): The men's soccer team finished with 14 wins this year, and as the team's only senior, Macho scored three goals.



9. Mary Lou Rios (Tennis): With a 6-10 overall record, and a 5-7 mark in dual competition, Rios was able to post the team's third highest-winning percentage.



8. Chris Becker (Football): The team captain, and starting tight end, Becker scored three touchdowns this season, which was good enough for second best on the Red Hawk football team.



7. Lisa Smicklo (Field Hockey): The field hockey team finished in third place this season while only scoring 85 points, which was less than half the points of top-ranked TCNJ, and near the bottom of the conference. Without the superb defense of the Red Hawks, led by team captain, Smicklo, their 12-win season would have just been a pipe dream.



6. Liz D'Alto (Soccer): D'Alto was second in the team in points with 14 to help the Red Hawks to one of their strongest seasons in team history.



5. Tiffany Aciz (Volleyball): Along with being named to the All-Conference team,



Aciz led the Red Hawks in total kills, attacks, and attacking percentage. She was third on the team with 40 serving aces and her 3.14 kills/game average was good enough for sixth highest in the conference.



4. Veronica Rodriguez (Tennis): With a 10-6 record, and an 8-4 mark in dual matches to lead all players on this year's team. This came following a season where Rodriguez won only seven games.



3. Erin Balint (Field Hockey): Balint, the team captain was second to Jennifer Tanis in total points this season with 15. She scored six goals and two assists in an offensive shortage this season for the field hockey team.



2. Steve Armstorng (Football): The only thing that stopped Armstrong from being number one is that the Red Hawk football team didn't make the playoffs this season and finished with a 4-4 record. Armstrong caught 33 passes, with a team-leading nine TDs, and 719 yards.



1. Stephanie Sabaliauskas (Soccer): Where would the women's soccer team be without the offensive production this season? Well one thing is certain, they wouldn't have been in the second round of the NCAA playoffs. Stephanie capped off her soccer career at MSU scoring 10 goals and racking up five assists.
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