Plays of the Year 2023-24 Part 2
The top 25 plays in Muhlenberg College athletics for 2023-24 school year, in the sports of baseball, women's basketball, men's basketball, field hockey, football, women's lacrosse, men's lacrosse, women's soccer, men's soccer, softball, women's track & field, men's track & field, volleyball and men's wrestling.
Featured athletes include Taylan Akdag, Justine Bergara, Jack Bill, Joshua Castro, Sophia Cicchetti, Ava Connolly, Dylan DeMagistris, Ivy Dias, Frank DiEsso, Ellison Ervin, Alyssa Faville, Michael Feroci, Faith Fezenko, Brandon Goldberg, Noel House, Grace King, Jillian Kubikowski, Chase Kusko, Joey Lamparelli, Grace Leard, Kaya Mahy, Christina Marcin, Avery McNulty, Ava Milia, James Nye, Paul Parise, Marc Quarrie, John Reichenbach, Joe Repetti, Bryce Rhodeman, Dani Roban, Isaac Schaffer-Neith, Evan Schlotterbeck, Christopher Short, Nicole Steiner, Lillie Teague, Gillian Zack and Griffin Zobel.
In case you missed it ... Plays of the Year Part 1
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