Stories Tagged with "sabrina baby"
2010 - 1 story
2009 - 5 stories
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2009 - 5 stories
2007 - 1 story
NJIT Tabs Nine Athletes on 2009 Great West Conference All-Academic Team
February 03, 2010
Nine NJIT student-athletes in four sports were named to the Fall 2009 Great West Conference All-Academic team. The honorees were: Joe Ju (men’s cross country); Cara Constantino, Iulia Doci, Daisy Gallegos, Kelsey Johnson (women’s cross country); Christi Taylor (women’s soccer); Sabrina Baby, Katrina Hornstein and Erica Schultz (women’s volleyball).
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NJIT senior Sabrina Baby was named to the ESPN Magazine’s Academic All-America third-team for volleyball, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. She is NJIT’s first Highlander student-athlete in any sport to receive Academic All-America laurels at the Division I level. >>
Women's Volleyball Sweeps Great West Conference Honors
October 14, 2009
NJIT women’s volleyball players Baaba Hughes and Sabrina Baby have been selected Great West Conference Volleyball Players of the Week. Hughes and Baby led the Highlanders to a five-set victory over Utah Valley Saturday afternoon to clinch first-place in the Great West Conference.
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NJIT's Sabrina Baby Named Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Week
September 24, 2009
NJIT senior Sabrina Baby has been named the latest Great West Conference women's volleyball Defensive Player of the Week.
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NJIT women's volleyball captain Sabrina Baby has been named Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Week. Baby, a senior from Florianopolis, Brazil, led the Highlanders to a 4-0 record last week helping NJIT extend their winning streak to seven matches.
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Seven NJIT student-athletes in three sports were named to the Fall 2008 Great West Conference All-Academic team. >>
Women's Volleyball Tabs Four Highlanders to the 2007 Division I All-Independent Team
November 26, 2007
Agnieszka Pregowska, Kristy Haeckel and Sabrina Baby of the NJIT women's volleyball team were selected to the 2007 Division I All-Independent second team. Sophomore Erica Schultz was honored with an honorable mention. >>

