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DOLPHINS CUT FROM PLAYOFFS AS CCNY TAKES WIN, 3-1
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In his last home game at CSI, senior Dimitri Sidiropoulos was honored in a pre-game ceremony by CSI staff and coaches.
In his last home game at CSI, senior Dimitri Sidiropoulos was honored in a pre-game ceremony by CSI staff and coaches.
The College of Staten Island’s Men’s Soccer team fell to the CCNY Beavers 3-1 on Wednesday afternoon at the CSI Soccer Complex. The loss put an end to the Dolphins CUNYAC season while the Beavers clinched playoff berth. CSI dropped to a 3-15 overall record and finished 2-7 in CUNY. The Beavers extended their record to 3-10-2 and 3-4-1 in the CUNYAC.
 
Before kick off, a pre-game ceremony was held for the Dolphins lone senior Dimitri Sidiropoulos. He was honored with a picture frame and jersey from CSI Athletics Director Paul Bobb and Sports Information Director Dave Pizzuto.
 
The Beavers took charge right away, as Mohamed Abdalhaleem scored the first goal off a corner kick just 1:45 into regulation. At the 30:34 mark, CCNY’s Dennis Githui sent a lead pass to Peter Viamontie to put the score at 2-0 at the half. Despite the score, CSI had 11 shots in the first half while CCNY had ten shots.
 
Seventeen minutes into the second half, Githui had an unassisted goal from the right side to put the score at 3-0. With 7 minutes left in regulation, the Dolphins Ahmed Elghareib scored the team’s lone goal from the top of the box on a throw in from CCNY’s goalkeeper but it was not enough.
 
Despite the loss, CSI goalkeeper Andrew Brown had a fine performance in goal with six saves. CCNY’s goalie Tayfun Kucuk took the win with nine saves.
 
A few yellowcards were given during the game. CSI’s Louis Brown and CCNY’s Abdalhaleem and Kucuk all received cautions.
 
The Dolphins will play in their last contest of the season on Monday, October 26th in a non-conference game against Bard College at 7:00 pm in Annadale-on-Hudson, New York.


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Nikki Fabozzi
Women's Basketball
Nikki Fabozzi of women’s basketball has been named College of Staten Island’s Female Athlete of the Month for December 2011.
 
Fabozzi led CSI with 17 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals in their first conference win of the season over York. In CSI’s four games in December, Fabozzi has averaged 13 points, totaled 18 rebounds and grabbed 9 steals.
 
The 5-9 guard is the 2nd best rounder on the team totaling 48 rebounds thus far this season. Starting in 9 of the 10 games she’s played in, she leads the team in steals with 29 and averages 10.8 points per game.
 
Vladislav Romanov
Men's Swimming
Vlad Romanov of the men’s swimming team has been named College of Staten Island’s Male Athlete of the Month for December 2011.
 
He began the month at the ECAC DIII Open. After two days of events, Romanov took first in the 200 Yard Medley Relay alongside teammates Timur Rakihimov, Yury Zimarev and Danila Novikov with a 1:32.77 finish that was a NCAA B Cut qualifier.
His 1:49.97 200 Yard Backstroke time was also good enough for first place.  
Romanov completed the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 51.02 which was a new CSI record and new ECAC Record. It also qualified him for the NCAA’s.
 
In the 200 IM, he took 3rd place, finishing at 1:53.85, his personal best and an NCAA B Cut. In the 200 Freestyle Relay with Rakihimov, Zimarev and Novikov they took 2nd place touching in at 1:27.73. Finally in the 400 Medley Relay, the same foursome took first place, touching at 3:23.73 which was also an NCAA B Cut qualifier and a new ECAC record.
 
In the meet vs. Brooklyn College, he took three first place wins.
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