The junior signal caller was the catalyst for the offensive onslaught that took place on Saturday versus the Tufts University Jumbos. Leading the Jeffs to their fourth consecutive victory, Kehoe threw for 198 yards and two scores. Throwing one in the first half to junior receiver Justin Macione and maintaining control of the clock, he started the second half with a bang, connecting with big-play receiver Mark Hannon '07 for a 65-yard score. Kehoe, who is now tied for third in the league in passing touchdowns, also sits alone in third place with a 150.2 yards passing average per game.
•Kristin Quinn '07
In a weekend that included matches against NESCAC foes Wesleyan University and Connecticut College, the junior outside hitter led the attack for the Firedogs, tallying 26 total kills. She not only dominated opposing teams offensively, she proved to be a key on defense as well, gathering six blocks. To top it all off, Quinn spiked her way to a remarkable hitting percentage of .590, propelling the 'Dogs into the NESCAC Championships this weekend. The Firedogs enter the tournament as the seventh seed but have already beaten fourth-ranked Williams College in addition to topping sixth-ranked Trinity College three times this season.