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Sports Update 4/12

Scoreboard M.Lacrosse Swarthmore 7, Hamilton 6 M.Tennis Swarthmore 9, Gettysburg 0 W.Tennis Swarthmore 5, Muhlenberg 4 Softball Swarthmore 1, McDaniel 0 McDaniel 2, Swarthmore 1 W.Lacrosse Muhlenberg 17, Swarthmore 10 Baseball McDaniel 8, Swarthmore 1 McDaniel 11, Swarthmore 4 Track & Field at TCNJ Invite

Women's Tennis: Hickman Clinches Win for Garnet The Swarthmore women's tennis team came back to win 5-4 over Muhlenberg on Saturday afternoon at the Michael Mullen Indoor Tennis Center, moving to third in the Centennial Conference standings.

Men's Lacrosse: Garnet Lax Men Traverse Continentals The Garnet men's lacrosse team ran up five goals in the second period and held on for a 7-6 non-conference win at Hamilton Saturday afternoon.

Track & Field: Mullarkey Breaks Own School Record Swarthmore junior Cait Mullarkey won the 3,000-meter steeplechase and lowered her own school-record time at the New Jersey Invitational hosted by the College of New Jersey Saturday afternoon, posting a time of 11:20.25.

Women's Lacrosse: Mules Top Garnet The visiting Muhlenberg Mules (10-3, 5-3) defeated Swarthmore 17-10 in Centennial women's lacrosse action Saturday afternoon.

Softball: Swarthmore Softball Splits Saturday Garnet pitcher Kathryn Riley '10 broke the school record for wins in a season and junior outfielder Lauren Walker posted four hits with two stolen bases as Swarthmore split a Centennial road doubleheader at McDaniel Saturday afternoon.

Men's Tennis: Garnet Roll Past Bullets The Swarthmore men's shutout Gettysburg in a 9-0 Centennial Conference win on Saturday afternoon at the Faulkner Tennis Courts.

Baseball: Rain and Green Terror Swarm Clothier Fields The rains came early at Clothier Fields, postponing the start of Saturday's Centennial doubleheader, and the McDaniel bats followed, leading to a Green Terror sweep over Swarthmore.

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