On Thursday, May 8, former Atlantic County Institute of Technology standout Sophia Philippou’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game

On Thursday, May 8, former Atlantic County Institute of Technology standout Sophia Philippou’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game
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On Thursday, May 8, former Atlantic County Institute of Technology standout Sophia Philippou’s current college team, the Bridgeport Purple Knights, lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Goldey-Beacom Lightning.

The game took place at Jackson Athletic Complex. This was their fourth matchup against the Lightning this season.

The Purple Knights’ next game is scheduled for Friday, May 9 at 4:30 p.m. at Jackson Athletic Complex against SNHU Penmen.

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Sophia Philippou
Outfielder
Freshman
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