Gordon, a sophomore at Campbell, won the gold medal in the long and triple jumps, the silver medal in the 200 meters and a bronze medal as a member of the 4¥400 relay team at the Atlantic Sun Indoor Track & Field Championships. He was named the meet's Outstanding Male Field Athlete.
Megan Sutherland
ANAHEIM > Softball
Sutherland, a junior leftfielder at Humboldt State, had nine hits in 16 at bats, including two home runs, and scored seven runs as she led the Lumberjacks to the Humboldt State Tournament title. She was named the event's most valuable player and the Great Athletic Conference player of the week.
Peter Brown
MADISON, WIS. > Swimming
Brown, a senior at Grinnell College, won the 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle races at the Midwest Conference Swimming & Diving Championships and led the Pioneers to their fifth straight conference team title. He ended his college career with seven individual MWC titles and was named its 2006 men's swimmer of the year.
Liz Tricase
ITASCA, ILL. > Gymnastics
Tricase, a sophomore at Stanford, scored a perfect 10.000 on the bars and a 9.900 on the vault to help the Cardinal amass a season-best 196.875 points and beat Arizona in a Pac-10 dual meet. She is 7-0 this season and is tied for the No. 2 ranking in the nation on the bars.
Kenny McMillan
BRONX, N.Y. > Basketball
McMillan, a senior forward at SUNY Farmingdale, had 22 points and 13 rebounds in a 75-54 win over Stevens that gave the Rams a second straight trip to the Skyline Conference final; he then scored 19 points as they won their first conference title. He has been on the D3Hoops.com Team of the Week twice this season.
Arisse Fernandez
>MIAMI > Soccer
Arisse, a freshman center-forward at Archbishop Carroll High School, scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over defending champion Gulliver for the District 16-3A title. She led the Bulldogs with 24 goals and 14 assists for the season and was named to the All-Dade County first team.
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