Wilmington native Celia Kulis enjoyed a record-breaking season at Holy Cross this spring. She set two school records.
Competing at the NEICAAA Outdoor Championship last month at UMass Amherst, the junior eclipsed the 100-meter hurdles school record (13.66) to take second place at the event.
And after another school record performance — Kulis broke her own school record in the heptathlon at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship by 353 points — she was named to the Second Team All-Patriot League team.
Kulis placed second, posting 5,006 points.
Baseball
Senior Tristan Ciampa made six appearances for UMass Boston (25-17) this spring, tossing 28.2 innings and recording a 3.45 ERA. Posting a 2-1 record, perhaps his best outing came in an eight-strikeout gem against Plymouth State, where he scattered five hits in 7.1 innings en route to the win. Ciampa held the opposition to a mere .214 batting average this season.
At Franklin Pierce, freshman Jacob Roque played in 19 games in his rookie campaign.
He hit .178, driving in five runs while stealing four bases. The Ravens finished the spring 35-22, advancing all the way to the NCAA Super Regional.
Men’s lacrosse
At Seton Hill, junior Gavin Erickson notched 31 points on 17 goals and 14 assists as the Griffins turned in an 18-2 season. Erickson tallied a helper in Seton Hill’s 9-8 loss to Saint Anselm in the NCAA tournament after winning the G-MAC title.
In his freshman season at Franklin Pierce, Michael Lawler posted four goals and eight assists for 12 points. In a 13-8 win over American International on March 26, Lawler erupted for two goals and two assists.
Bobby Cyr scored a goal for Embry-Riddle in his rookie season, starting in all 16 games.
Women’s lacrosse
Senior Shannon Murphy capped off a storied four-year career at Colorado Mesa University between the pipes.
In four seasons, she appeared in 54 games and made 312 saves while boasting a 31-19 record. She made 15 saves in four games this season and entered this spring ranked second in program history in goalie wins.
Men’s track and field
Senior Patrick O’Mahony competed in one outdoor meet for Bryant this season, posting a 4:24.89 in the 1,500m at the Black and Gold Invitational. In the indoor season, he netted a personal best 4:30.32 in the mile at the America East Championships.
At Assumption, junior Colby Medeiros finished fourth in the 800 (1:55.22) at the Northeast-10 Conference Outdoor Championships last month. Assumption placed fourth as a team. At the Jack Maloney/Jim Barber Invitational, he netted a 1:55.08 in the event for first place.
Women’s track and field
At Springfield, junior Madison Mulas placed fifth in the 100-meter dash (13.49) at the SC Outdoor Classic to have a hand in Springfield’s team title at the event in April. At the NEWMAC Championships, Mulas played a role in a third-place finish in the 4×100-meter relay (49.52).
A pair of Wilmington runners made splashes at UVM. Junior Shea Cushing posted a fifth-place finish at the UMass Pre-Conference Meet in the 5000, while junior Carmella Thompson came in third in discus at the George Davis Invitational.
At Stonehill, freshman Mollie Osgood placed sixth in the high jump (1.57m) to claim points for the Skyhawks at the Northeast Conference Outdoor Championships. At the Ken O’Brien Pre-Conference Meet, Osgood came in fifth (1.53m). She set her personal best outdoor score (1.58m) earlier in the season at the Merrimack College Alumni Classic.