TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (Jul. 27, 2009) - Freshman Courtney Dolnick
(Weston, Fla.), who will be playing for the Molloy College women's
basketball squad in 2009-10, assisted the United States Junior
Basketball team to a gold medal at the 2009 Maccabiah Games last
Tuesday in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Americans garnered the top prize
following a 68-44 win versus the
host Israelis. The two squads met a day earlier in a qualifying
round with Team USA coming out on top by a final score of
72-54.
The United States also downed Great Britain (85-15), Canada (78-35)
and Australia by large margins to get to the gold medal contest.
Overall, in the Maccabiah Games, there were 68 countries
represented and a total of over 7,000 participants. They are also
the third-largest sporting event to the Olympics and the
Pan-American Games. In addition, this event is supported by Maccabi
USA/Sports, which is a volunteer organization that looks to enrich
the lives of Jewish youth in the United States, Israel and the
Diaspora through programs.
Dolnick will kick off her collegiate career when the Lions open up
the season on November 17 at home versus Central Atlantic
Collegiate Conference nemesis Wilmington University. Action is
slated to get underway from Quealy Gymnasium at 7 p.m.
-Provided by Molloy Sports Information department.










