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Five Pace Athletes Named To All-Conference Teams

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Five Pace University student-athletes have been named to the Northeast-10 Spring Academic All-Conference Teams released in the recent roster unveiling. 

Five Pace Student Athletes were named to the NE-10 Spring honor roll.

Five Pace Student Athletes were named to the NE-10 Spring honor roll.

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Tom Midolo and Dylan Mouzakes of baseball, Steven Callahan and Brandon Donnellan of men's lacrosse, and Jeane Drury of softball all earned Academic All-Conference honors this semester.

Drury, a senior, led the Setters this season with 53 hits, 10 doubles, six home runs, 33 RBI, 83 total bases, and seven steals while finishing second on the team in batting average with .387 and runs scored with 30. She ranked fifth in the NE-10 Conference in RBI and sixth in both hits and home runs. 

Midolo flourished in his senior season as he led the team with a .315 batting average, 51 hits, 11 doubles, five home runs, and 24 runs scored while ranking second on the squad with 19 RBI. He was named to the Northeast-10 All-Conference Third Team and Capital One Academic All-District Team.

Mouzakes also played a pivotal role in helping the Setters claim the division crown this year as he compiled a 2-2 record with a 2.51 ERA in 12 appearances. He held batters to just a .221 batting average while adding 43 strikeouts in 43 innings pitched. Mouzakes' nine strikeouts per game last season ranked him eighth in the Northeast-10 Conference. 

Callahan, as a captain for the Setters this season, started all 16 games for the Pace defense. He scooped up 25 ground balls and ranked fifth on the team with ten caused turnovers.

Donnellan was a key piece of the Men's Lacrosse team that earned the ECAC Championship in 2015. As a sophomore, he ranked second on the team in both caused turnovers with 21, and groundballs with 53 while adding one goal. His 21 caused turnovers were good enough for fifth most in the Northeast-10 Conference. Donnellan also earned NE-10 All-Conference Second Team honors.

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