Winter Sports Wrap-UP

Laura Hutton
Co-Editor in Chief

Men’s Basketball
Senior Chad Arrington “This season has been nothing short than historic. Many people assume last year was a fluke so we came on the scene once again underrated and disrespected. We’ve proven to the doubters as well as ourselves that McDaniel is an up and coming program and will continue to make strides. We go into the playoffs confident we can beat any team and that this year will be one to remember.”
McDaniel Men’s Basketball has two remaining regular season games at Johns Hopkins on February 18 and at Gettysburg on February 21. Centennial Conference Semifinals are February 28.
Men’s Conference Standings:
1- F&M 2- McDaniel 3- Muhlenberg 4- Gettysburg

Women’s Basketball
Senior Captain Kim Staub, “We started to peak at the right time after struggling a little and are working on heading into Conferences. If we keep playing the way we have, we have a shot at anything.”
McDaniel Women’s Basketball has two remaining regular season games at Goucher on February 19 and at Gettysburg on February 21.
Women’s Conference Standings:
1- Muhlenberg 2- McDaniel 3- Dickinson 4- F&M

Swimming
Junior Captain Alyssa Romasco, “The swim team has had another fun season. We have been really focused in practice, and it has shown in our meets. These last few weeks of the season are the most difficult, as everyone is anxious to unleash all of their hard work in their final races at the Centennial Conference Championships. I hope for everyone to trust the effort and time they have put into the season and really take a chance, a risk, in their swims. I know we are going to have some tough and exciting races with numerous personal best times. We are ready, individually and as a team.”
McDaniel Swimming has Conference Championships at F&M February 20-22.

Indoor Track
Senior Cody Crutchley, “The team unfortunately is seeing a lot of injuries but we are working well with the able runners we have. We hope to get back people recovering from injury soon and with two more meets to go.”
McDaniel Indoor Track has two remaining meets at Susquehanna on February 21 then Conference Championships at Ursinus February 28 and March 1.
After injuring his left knee at the start of the indoor season, senior Scott Pusateri has been working his hardest to stay in shape as he heals. Through swimming, strength and core training, aqua jogging, and stationary biking Pusateri is determined to be ready once his knee is healthy for running again.
“Even though the injury has been frustrating, especially since it is my senior year, I have been staying positive and taking it one day at a time,” explains Pusateri.