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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Weight:
- 165
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Quaker Hill, Conn.
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- High School:
- Waterford
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- Position:
- A
Bio
2014: Played in 11 games while making eight starts ... missed the
first five games of the season due to injury ... finished with 19
goals and a team-high 10 assists for 29 points ... recorded a point
in every game he played ... scored two man-up goals ... had six
multi-goal games and four hat tricks ... finished with two goals
and two assists against Regis ... scored three goals at Daniel
Webster ... recorded four goals and an assist at Rivier ... led the
team with three goals at Salve Regina in the ECAC Championship ...
scooped up 19 ground balls, including a season-high four at Daniel
Webster ... named NECC Player of the Week on April 21.
Click here for 2014 game-by-game statistics
2013: Started and played in eight games ... missed the first five
games of the season due to injury ... finished with 21 goals and
seven assists for 28 points ... scored a goal in every game he
played ... tallied five man-up goals ... had eight points on five
goals and three assists at Regis, the highest point total by a
Mitchell player for the season ... joined the 100-point club with a
pair of goals against Wentworth in the ECAC New England
Championship ... recorded game-winning goals against Daniel Webster
and Nichols ... had six multi-goal games, including four hat tricks
... finished with 14 ground balls and two caused turnovers ...
named NECC Player of the Week on March 25.
Click here for 2013 game-by-game statistics
2012: Started and played in 11 games ... ranked second on the team
in scoring with 19 goals and six assists for 25 points ... scored
one man-up goal and one man-down goal ... had five multi-goal games
and netted three hat tricks ... had one multi-assist game
... recorded four-goal games against Becker and Lyndon State
... tallied five goals and added an assist at Daniel Webster ...
scooped up 13 ground balls, including a season-high four at Mount
Saint Mary ... caused six turnovers.
Click here for 2012 game-by-game statistics
2011: Started and played in all 13 games ... finished second on
the team in scoring with 31 goals and 16 assists for 47 points ...
set a school record for most assists in a single season ... ranked
64th in the country in points per game and 70th in goals per game
... scored the game-winning goal at Regis and assisted on three
others ... tallied four man-up goals ... recorded a point in
every game ... had eight multi-goal games and netted five hat
tricks ... had four multi-assist games ... scored two goals and
added an assist in his collegiate debut against Thiel ... set a
school single game record for points with seven goals and four
assists against Wheelock ... the seven goals also tied
the school's single game record ... had four goals and three
assists against Rivier ... scored a pair of goals at Western New
England in the semifinals of the ECAC Championship ... scooped up
28 ground balls, including a career-high seven at Emerson ... named
ECAC Division III Offensive Player of the Week for the New England
region on April 12.
Click here for 2011 game-by-game statistics
Personal: Majoring in sports management ... favorite
food is pasta ... favorite sports team is the Notre Dame
Fighting Irish ... favorite athlete is Barry Sanders.




Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MCLA (3-12, 1-7) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 9 |
Mitchell (0-13, 0-10) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 6 |

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Men’s Basketball Season Comes to an End in GNAC Quarterfinals

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Jaylyn Clardy
Senior Jaylyn Clardy (Pensacola, Fla.) averaged 13.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game on the week for the Mitchell College men's basketball team.

Kyrsten Lucas
Senior Kyrsten Lucas (Manchester, MD) closed out her Mitchell career with a bang, averaging 13 points per game for the Mitchell College women's basketball team across their final two games of the season.