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Sports Flash: Soccer, Field Hockey, Tennis Teams Net Victories

A look at how your local varsity and college teams have fared this week.

Three Village is home to many elite teams at the varsity and college levels. Here's a recap of scores from this week.

SOCCER

  • Men's soccer: Stony Brook 2, Binghamton 1. Berian Gobeil Cruz scored the tiebreaker.
  • Women's soccer: Boston University 3, Stony Brook 2: Taryn Schoenbeck and Stella Norman each scored for SBU.
  • Girls' soccer: Ward Melville 2, Sachem East 1
  • Girls' soccer: Port Jefferson 3, Stony Brook 0
  • Boys' soccer: Ward Melville 5, Longwood 1
  • Boys' soccer: Port Jefferson 6, Stony Brook 1
  • Boys' soccer: Pierson/BH 2, Stony Brook 0

SWIMMING

  • Girls' swimming: Ward Melville 95, Smithtown 85

VOLLEYBALL

  • Women's volleyball: Stony Brook 3, Providence 0. Melissa Rigo had 15 kills and 11 digs for SBU.
  • Boys' volleyball: Smithtown West 3, Ward Melville 0
  • Girls' volleyball:
  • Girls' volleyball: Greenport/Southold 3, Stony Brook 0

TENNIS

  • Girls' tennis: Ward Melville 6, Longwood 1
  • Girls' tennis: Stony Brook 6, Rocky Point 1
  • Men's tennis: Mons Knudzton finished third in 1st singles to lead the Seawolves at the Dartmouth Shootout.
  • Women's tennis: Nini Lagvilava won at 1st singles to lead SBU at the West Point Invitational.

FIELD HOCKEY

  • Ward Melville 3, Sachem North 0

GOLF

  • Boys' golf: Ward Melville 8, Rocky Point 1
  • Boys' golf: Smithtown West 7.5, Stony Brook 1.5

CROSS COUNTRY

  • Boys' cross country: Ward Melville 19, Commack 42
  • Boys' cross country: Stony Brook 21, McGann-Mercy 39
  • Girls' cross country: Connetquot 17, Ward Melville 36
  • Girls' cross country: Stony Brook 21, McGann-Mercy 38
  • Men's cross country: Stony Brook placed third overall at the 8K Paul Short Run at Lehigh University.
  • Women's cross country: Olivia Burne placed 32nd to lead the women's team.

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