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COURTESY OF STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Stevens Institute of Technology senior Sara Budar became the school’s all-time career leader in assists on Friday.
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Stanford’s Matt Masifilo recorded one of his two sacks against Washington on Saturday.

Football

» Colorado senior linebacker Michael Sipili (Damien ’06) finished with a game-high 14 tackles, including half a sack, in a 43-10 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday.

» Stanford junior Matthew Masifilo (Campbell ’07) had five tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble in a 41-0 victory over Washington on Saturday. Huskies defensive end Hau’oli Jamora (Kahuku ’10) finished with eight tackles.

» Navy junior receiver Aaron Santiago (Kapolei ’07) caught a 12-yard touchdown pass and had 48 all-purpose yards in a 34-31 loss to Duke on Saturday.

» Notre Dame sophomore receiver Robby Toma (Punahou ’09) had four catches for 67 yards in a 28-27 loss to Tulsa on Saturday. Irish linebacker Manti Te’o (Punahou ’09) finished with eight tackles, including one for loss.

» Idaho junior Kama Bailey (Damien ’08) had four catches for 62 yards and totaled 84 all-purpose yards in a 45-10 loss to Hawaii on Saturday. Junior Robert Siavii (Leilehua ’08) finished with six tackles and Conrad Scheidt (Kamehameha ’09) had three tackles for the Vandals.

» Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli (Saint Louis ’06) finished 20-for-33 for 189 yards and a touchdown in a 51-31 loss to Auburn on Saturday. Masoli also rushed for 29 yards on 14 carries.

» Northern State receiver Trevor Mau (Saint Louis ’09) hauled in a 6-yard touchdown pass and finished with five receptions for 33 yards in a 41-13 loss to Bemidji State on Saturday.

» San Diego State junior J.J. Autele (Punahou ’07) had three solo tackles and a sack in a 48-38 victory over Wyoming.

» Weber State quarterback Cameron Higgins (Saint Louis ’06) completed 13 of 18 passes for 129 yards in a 30-21 victory over Montana on Saturday.

» Linfield (Ore.) senior Sam Higgins (Punahou ’07) earned player of the week honors in the Northwest Conference last Tuesday after recording 10 tackles and an interception against Pacific Lutheran. On Saturday, Higgins had four tackles and Bubba Kukahiko (Kamehameha-Maui ’07) had nine tackles, including three for loss, and a sack in a 38-0 win over Menlo (Calif.). Freshman defensive end KeAli’i Poomaihealani (Saint Louis ’10) added a sack for the Wildcats.

» Western Oregon’s Lucas Gonsalves (Saint Louis ’09) had 100 all-purpose yards in a 42-7 win over Dixie State on Saturday.

Women’s Volleyball

» St. John’s sophomore libero Ashley Asing (Moanalua ’09) finished with a season-high 15 digs in a five-set victory over DePaul on Sunday.

» Colgate senior Logan Keala (Kamehameha ’07) was named honorable mention Patriot League player of the week on Monday. Keala had 17 kills while hitting .387 with 10 digs and three aces in a four-set victory over Bucknell on Saturday.

» San Diego freshman libero C’era Oliveira (Hawaii Baptist ’10) had a match-high 23 digs in a four-set victory over Gonzaga on Saturday.

» Manhattanville (N.Y.) junior Makana Gomes (‘Iolani ’08) had 57 assists and 40 digs in the Valiants’ final two matches, both losses, to end the season. Manhattanville finished 10-21 this season with only six players on the roster, and returns everyone in 2011.

» Oregon State junior outside hitter Dre Shaw (Kamehameha-Maui ’08) hit .200 with six kills, two blocks and a dig in a three-set loss to Stanford.

» Fairfield (Conn.) junior outside hitter Haililani Pokipala (Sacred Hearts ’08) had nine kills, nine digs and an ace in a four-set loss to Canisius on Sunday.

» Stevens Institute of Technology senior Sara Budar (Punahou ’07) had 25 assists to become the school’s all-time leader on Friday in a three-set victory over SUNY Fredonia in the opening match of the Vassar College Tournament. Budar had 31 assists against Daemen College later in the day to top the 3,000 mark in her career.

» Cornell junior Risa Ka’awa (‘Iolani ’08) had 15 digs in a five-set loss to Dartmouth on Saturday.

» Nevada senior Kylie Harrington (St. Francis ’07) had 13 kills, four digs, three blocks and two aces in a five-set victory over San Jose State on Saturday. Setter Tatiana Santiago (Kamehameha ’08) had 56 assists and five digs and Kelly Chang (Hawaii Baptist ’09) had eight digs for the Wolf Pack. Sophomore setter Caitlin Andrade (Kamehameha ’09) had 45 assists and Alex Akana (Kamehameha ’09) had 11 kills and assisted on five blocks for the Spartans, who also got four kills and three digs for Brianna Amian (Moanalua ’07).

» Whitworth (Wash.) junior Ka’ipo Rocha (Seabury Hall ’08) finished with a match-high 13 kills and Ka’imi Rocha (Seabury Hall ’08) had 11 digs and eight kills in a four-set victory over Linfield (Ore.) on Saturday. Whitney Santos (Kamehameha-Maui ’09) added 17 digs for the Pirates, while Samantha Lau (St. Francis ’08) had 13 digs and 12 kills for the Wildcats.

Women’s Soccer

» Penn State freshman forward Tani Costa (Kalani ’09) was named the Big Ten offensive player of the week on Monday. Costa recorded her first hat trick in a win over Indiana on Thursday and added two more goals in a win over Purdue on Sunday. She now leads the Big Ten with seven goals and 16 points in conference games.

» Loyola Marymount junior Brittney Sanford (Punahou ’08) scored a key second-half goal in a 2-0 victory over Santa Clara on Sunday.

» Whitman (Wash.) junior Taylor Chock (‘Iolani ’08) scored her first goal of the season in a 3-2 loss to Linfield (Ore.) on Saturday.

Women’s Cross Country

» Willamette sophomore Amanda Tamanaha (St. Andrew’s Priory ’09) finished in 29th place and Linfield (Ore.) freshman Claire Hann (Maryknoll ’10) finished in 47th place at the Northwest Conference championships on Saturday.

Women’s Swimming & Diving

» Marist (N.Y.) sophomore Chelaine Elizar (Punahou ’09) was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference women’s diver of the week on Oct. 19. She won the 1-meter and 3-meter dives at the Black Knight Invitational four days earlier.

Men’s Water Polo

» Harvard freshman goalkeeper Jimmy Field (Punahou ’09) made 10 saves and had two assists in a 12-7 victory over Yale on Sunday as the Crimson finished third at the Ivy League championships.

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