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November 06, 2009
Vol. 51 No. 8

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Paveletz earns another honor
The College Sports Information Directors of America honored senior running back Dave Paveletz as a 2009 ESPN The Magazine academic all-district football team member on Nov. 5. Paveletz joined the District II first team of the College Division.
Paveletz sports a 3.50 grade point average as a finance major. He currently leads the Liberty League and ranks fourth in NCAA Division III with 149.4 rushing yards per game. He led the Liberty in total rushing yards in both 2007 and 2008 and leads the league in that category again this year. His 1,195 rushing yards in 2009 are 127 yards shy of Susquehanna's single-season record with two games remaining. He already holds Susquehanna's career rushing yards and touchdowns records with 4,512 and 46, respectively.

Swim teams dominate in victories
Junior Christie Savard was a part of the fastest times in four events, including a school-record-breaking 200-yard individual-medley performance, to help Sus- quehanna beat visiting McDaniel, 75-46, and Juniata, 90-21, in a women's tri-meet at the James Garrett Sports Complex swimming pool on Oct. 31.
Savard broke the school record in the 200 IM with a time of 2 minutes, 17.62 seconds. She held the old record of 2 minutes, 17.83 seconds, set last season.
Savard also won the 100 and 200 backstrokes in one minute, 1.64 seconds and 2 minutes, 11.38 seconds, respectively, and teamed with freshman Devin Lessard, senior Catherine Harris and freshman Abby Gernert to record the fastest 200 freestyle relay (1 minute, 48.24 seconds).
Freshman Griffin Kearney was involved in the fastest times in four events to help lead Susquehanna past visiting McDaniel, 157-97.
Kearney took first place in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races with times of 22.64 seconds and 50.41 seconds, respectively. He also teamed with junior Colin Sullivan, sophomore James Strande and freshman Chadd Lee to win the 200 medley relay in 1 minute, 43.39 seconds and partnered with Lee and freshmen Robert Ries and Lars Bogar to swim the fastest 200 free relay (one minute, 34.04 seconds).

This week at Susquehanna:
Football: Tomorrow vs. WPI, 1 p.m.
Swimming: Tomorrow vs. Catholic, 2 p.m.

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