ASHLEY CAMPBELL BREAKS UD’S CAREER SCORING RECORD IN 2-0 WIN OVER RHODE ISLAND

KINGSTON, R.I. –  Senior Ashley Campbell became the University of Dayton’€™s all-time leader in career goals when she scored two in the first seven minutes of the match at Rhode Island Thursday night at the URI Soccer Complex. She led the Dayton women’s soccer team (7-9-0, 5-2-0 A-10) to a 2-0 shutout road victory over Rhode Island (3-12-1, 0-7-0 A-10), the Flyers€™ second consecutive Atlantic 10 Conference win.

Dayton, Ohio – Today after practice the Men’s Basketball team put in a little prep work for their trip to Washington, not on their first opponent the Naval Academy but for a visit to the Tomb of the Unknown.  Officer Tommy Schloss of the Dayton Police Department served as a Relief Commander at the Tomb for 18 months and spoke with the team about being a member of U.S. Army “The Old Guard” and the honor of walking the post.

Sinclair will play the U.S. Naval Academy Developmental team on Sunday November 1st in the first game of the 2015-16 season.  While in DC, the team plans to visit Arlington National Cemetery and watch the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider.  Other activities planned while in Washington include; a tour of the White House, Capitol, Supreme Court, Lincoln Memorial, Martin L. King Memorial, Vietnam & Korean War Memorials, WWII Memorial and a special visit to Walter Reed Hospital to visit some of our Wounded Warriors coming back from overseas.

 

In little over a week, the team will be standing in front of the Tomb.  Thanks to Officer Schloss, they will have a better understanding of the 21 steps and 21 seconds as well as the attention to every detail surrounding the Tomb and ceremony.

 

Dayton, Ohio -“ The Sinclair Men’€s Basketball traveled across the border to Richmond, Indiana to take on NAIA power Indiana University-East last night in the season’€™s first scrimmage.

Even though the 88-84 victory on the scoreboard indicated a success, a number of items need work for the upcoming season. The Pride shot the ball well for the first time against live action, 49.2% from the field and 69.2% from the free throw line. Sinclair had 8 different players attempt at least one three point shot with the team shooting 33.3%.

A group of sophomores lead the way as DeAngalo Gates (6-2/Dayton, OH) had 14 points, Akiean Frederick (6-8/Columbus, OH) 14 points and 9 rebounds, Marcellous Washington (6-1/Lexington, KY) 13 points and Reshardd Harris (6-4/Detroit, MI) 13 points.

You can follow the Men’€™s Basketball team on our new website:

http://www.sinclairathletics.com

RICHMOND, Ind. – Juniors Abby McCullough and Cherrah Barclay both scored goals, but Rose-Hulman netted four goals including three in the second half to defeat the Earlham College women’s soccer team 4-2 at Matlack Field in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) action on Tuesday.

Kate DeMoss gave the Fightin’ Engineers the lead with her goal in the 27th minute. The Quakers responded, however, when Barclay found McCollough in the box at the 41:48 mark. McCollough fired a shot beating the two-time HCAC Defensive Most Valuable Player Lucinda Combs to level the game 1-1.

Hayley Gilliam gave Rose-Hulman a 2-1 advantage with her goal in the 51st minute. Once again, Earlham battled back as Barclay found herself open at the top of the box in the 57th minute. The Takoma Park, Md., native took one dribble and fired a shot that deflected off of the post and in. The Quakers return to action on Saturday at Manchester. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m.