Keeping up with NSU’s different standings in the SSC

As many teams’ seasons march on, it’s time to start looking at where NSU stands and how our teams are doing.

Soccer

Most notably, the soccer season wrapped up as the men’s season was cut short in a loss to Palm Beach Atlantic. However, they still had a really great year, finishing at 12-4-1 overall and 7-2-1 in the SSC, which places them in third place for the year in their conference. The women, on the other hand, went against Barry for the SSC Championship of the Women’s Soccer Division and lost. They finished the season at 13-6-1 overall and 7-2-1 in the conference, which pits them in second for the year.

Golf

The golf season is in full swing, with both the men and women doing well in their respective divisions. On the women’s side, they’ve finished in the top half in all of their competitions thus far. Most recently, they tied for second place out of nine on the second day of the Saint Leo Invitational. The men most recently finished in first place on both days of the Miami Intercollegiate. As that was their final scheduled competition on the season, they finished as one of the most elite golf teams in the state.

Cross-Country

Our cross-country teams have also been competing solidly as of late. The men have completed three out of their first six competitions in the top 50 percent of competitors, with the women completing two out of their first six competitions in the top 50 percent. Recently, at the Florida Tech Invitational, the men finished second with the women finishing third.

Volleyball

Starting their season out rocky, the Women’s Volleyball team is 6-23 overall, having gone 4-15 in the SSC. They are currently in tenth place in the conference with one game left to finish out the season.

Beginning Seasons

In the sports that are just beginning their seasons, both the men and the women’s swim teams finished in 1st place at the Shark Invitational. The men are currently 1-2 in their meets and the women are 3-2 in theirs. The Women’s Rowing team has only had one real regatta so far in their fall season, finishing ninth out of 40 teams at the “Head of the Charles” in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

 

Overall, NSU has been faring quite well in most sports so far this year. This is also without the baseball, softball, and basketball teams beginning their seasons yet, and each of those teams did excellent last year. We’ll see soon enough how all of NSU’s teams will do as they come down the stretch.

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