Each week we will report on our Friars who are playing collegiate athletics. If we miss anyone, please email our Sports Information Director
Ryan Plugge at
ryan.plugge@bishoplynch.org so he can add it to our records.
Football
Jarek Broussard - Football, Michigan State (2-2): Broussard rushed for 23 yards on six carries in the Spartan's 34-7 loss to Minnesota.
Gabriel Murphy - Football, UCLA (4-0): Murphy started for the Bruins on the defensive line in UCLA's 45-17 victory over Colorado.
Grayson Murphy - Football, UCLA (4-0): Murphy finished with two tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack in UCLA's 45-17 victory over Colorado.
Jack Bradley - Football, Rice (2-2): Bradley finished with three catches for eight yards in Rice's narrow 34-27 defeat to Houston.
Cole Garcia - Football, UMass (1-2): Garcia started once again on the offensive line for the Minutemen in their 28-0 defeat to Temple.
Juac Angoi - Football, University of West Florida (2-1) - Angoi participated on the offensive line in West Florida's 45-42 double overtime loss to Delta State.
Logan Monroe - Football, Southwestern Oklahoma State University (2-2): Monroe finished with two tackles (one solo) in SWOSU's 38-31 victory over Oklahoma Baptists.
Austin Bell - Football, Austin College (0-3): Bye Week.
Ayden Howard - Football, Villanova University (2-2): Ayden did not record any stats in Villanova's 49-42 defeat to Monmouth this past week but did participate.
William Parsons - Football, Hendrix College (1-2): Bye Week.
Andy Cardenas - Football, Southern Nazarene University (1-3): Cardenas has played in all four games this year for the Storm on the offensive line. Last weekend, SNU defeated Southeastern Oklahoma 45-34.
Women's Soccer
Jaida Thomas - Soccer, University of Tennessee (6-3-1, 2-1): The Lady Vols went 1-1 in SEC play over the last week. Thomas recorded 68 minutes in their 4-2 loss to #6 Alabama. In their 4-1 victory over Kentucky, Thomas had one goal on five total shots. This goal moved Thomas to number two on the University of Tennessee's all-time scoring list with 34. The number one all-time scorer has 43.
Mariana Zevallos - Soccer, Eastern New Mexico State University (3-6, 1-3): The Greyhounds went 1-1 over the past week with a 1-0 victory over Texas Women's University and a 1-0 loss to #25 Angelo State. Zevallos appeared in 16 minutes against Angelo State.
Emily Lozano - Soccer, Millsaps College (2-4-1): Lozano started and played all 90 minutes in Millsaps 2-0 defeat to Rhodes College.
Gabby Dunn - Soccer, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2-5-2): Dunn played 78 minutes in Stevens Point's 4-2 defeat to Carroll University.
Volleyball
Izzy Clavenna - Volleyball, Boston College (12-3, 1-1): Boston College opened up ACC play over the past week, going 1-1 with a 3-2 loss to Syracuse and a 3-2 victory over Duke. Clavenna totaled 13 kills and seven blocks in the two matches (11 kills in the win against Duke). She is third on the team in kills with 111.
Lauryn Green - Volleyball, Florida Atlantic University (10-4,0-2 ): FAU opened up CUSA play over the week and went 0-2 against North Texas and UTEP. Green had six kills and six blocks combined in the two games. She is first on the team in blocks with 39.
Kylee Connally - Volleyball, University of Hartford (0-15): Hawks went 0-2 over the week with losses to Bryant and NJIT. Connally had a combined 16 assists and eight digs in the two matches. She is second on the team in assists with 128
Madi Tyus - Volleyball, Saint Francis University (4-11, 2-0): The Red Flash opened up conference play this past week and went 2-0 with wins over Stonehill and Merrimack. Tyus had a combined 26 kills (17 against Stonehill) and 12 digs in those two matches. She is third on the team in kills with 122 and second in kills per set with 2.84.
Charlette Hain - Volleyball, Dominican University (4-7, 1-1): The Stars went 0-2 over the week with losses to Concordia and North Central College. Hain played in both games and had a combined eight digs, one assist and one ace.
Harper McDonald - Volleyball, Rhode Island (4-11, 0-2): McDonald has participated in two games this season for Rhode Island.
Cheerleading
Ella Mayor - Cheerleading, Baylor: Ella was selected as the captain of the coed cheerleading team as a sophomore. She is the first sophomore captain in spirit history. Be sure to see Ella during Baylor football games this fall.