Athletics
Former Saint Joseph's standouts Jameer Nelson and Paul Westhead have been named to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame's Class of 2024, organization officials announced on Tuesday.
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Matt Bohmer continued to etch himself into the Saint Joseph's record books, becoming the first Hawk in program history to reach 200 career points in the win over Hobart while surpassing Bill Oakes '98 for most points in program history. Bohmer's first half hat trick helped pace the Hawks to a 12-7 win, finishing with game-highs in points (6), goals (4) and assists (2). Bohmer now has 140 goals in his career, sitting at 202 points over his time on Hawk Hill. The graduate student also sits three assists shy of entering into the top 10 in Hawk history, surpassing offensive coordinator Mike Rastivo '18 over the weekend with his 62nd assist.
The Hawks have now won eight consecutive games on the year, tied for the third-longest win streak in program history. St. Joe's has also won 23 conference games in a row, not dropping a conference contest since the 2019 season.
St. Joe's returns to action with the home finale on Sweeney Field on Saturday, April 20, welcoming St. Bonaventure in a noon contest. The Hawks will honor 12 Hawks as part of the Senior Day festivities.
This news article originally appeared on sjuhawks.com.