Servais’ insta-hat trick powers Penmen

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Junior Hélène Servais (Brussels, Belgium) needed just under eight-and-a-half minutes in the second quarter to notch a hat trick against Molloy on Monday, leading the Penmen to a 7-0 victory.

Northeast-10 Player of the Week Laura van der Doorn (Beverwijk, The Netherlands) added two goals and the Penmen also got goals from sophomore Faye Turkmen (Bergen, The Netherlands) and sophomore Emily Campbell (Raynham, Mass.)

Turkmen also contributed three assists.

The Penmen (10-3, 7-2 NE-10) have tied their program record for wins that it set last year. They next play the University of New Haven on Saturday at 1 p.m.


Men’s Golf

The Penmen found themselves second out of 15 schools after the first day of the Eagles Invitational on Monday.

Freshman Jared Mscisz (Danvers, Mass.) fired a 4-under 67 to lead the Penmen, sinking five birdies to grab a one-shot overall lead in the tournament after the first round.

As a team, SNHU’s 292 total strokes in the first round finds them just one stroke behind Asumption for the tournament lead.


Women’s Golf

The women’s golf team finished fourth in the Northeast-10 Championships with graduate student Morgan Mitchell (Charlton, Mass.) and sophomore Hannah May (Phoenix, Ariz.) leading the team with a 9-over 81 on Monday.

SNHU is now off until the spring.

 

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