Northeast-10 Athletes of the Week For Contests Through February 8, 2009
Men's Basketball
Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Laurence Ekperigin, Le Moyne (Jr., F, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) -
Averaged 18 points, 11.5 rebounds and three blocks per game in a
2-0 week. Scored 20 points, pulled down 11 rebounds and blocked
three shots in a 74-53 win over Pace. Registered 16 points, 12
rebounds and three blocks in a 76-43 victory over Southern
Connecticut.
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Isiah Wallace, American International (Fr., G, Springfield, Mass.)
- Averaged 21 points and six rebounds while shooting 51.4 percent
(18-35) from the field in a 2-0 week. Filled the box score with 12
points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals in a win at New
Haven and then scored a game-high 30 points and grabbed six boards
in win over Assumption. Shot 61.9 percent (13-21) from the floor
and was 4-of-5 at the line against the Greyhounds.
Weekly Honor Roll:
Mike Baldarelli, Assumption (So., G, Sutton, Mass.) - In a 1-1
week, averaged 14.5 points and six rebounds per game. In a non
conference win over Saint Thomas Aquinas, scored 20 points and
pulled down 11 rebounds. Also added five steals and one assist. In
a game against American International, scored nine points had one
rebound and one steal.
Patrick Shea, Assumption (Sr., G, Salem, Mass.) - In a 1-1 week
averaged 12.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. In a non conference
win over Saint Thomas Aquinas scored 11 points and had 11 rebounds
to go along with one assist and two steals. In a game against
American International, scored 14 points and had eight rebounds to
go along with one assist and one steal.
Lew Finnegan, Bentley (Sr., F, Lexington, Mass.) - In two wins,
averaged 16.5 points, 4.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds with highs of 17
points against Franklin Pierce, and five assists and four rebounds
against UMass-Lowell. Shot 50 percent overall, buried 7-of-12
three-pointers and was 6-of-7 free throws.
Jason Westrol, Bentley (Jr., G, Brielle, N.J.) - Helped Bentley
reach the 20-win plateau for the fifth straight year by averaging
18.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, three steals and 2.5 assists in wins
over UMass-Lowell and Franklin Pierce. Shot 54 percent from the
field and made all five of his free throws. Scored 22 points (9-15
fg, 2-4 3’s, 2-2 ft) and collected five rebounds against
UMass-Lowell, and had 15 points (all in the first half), eight
boards and five steals in a 26-point win at Franklin Pierce.
Victor Colon, UMass Lowell (Jr., F, Chicago, Ill.) - Registered
15.5 points and 5.5 rebounds while shooting .611 from the field
(11-18) and .455 from long range (5-11) in a 1-1 week. Opened the
week with 16 points (5-8 FG, 4-6 treys) in a 70-68 loss at No. 23
Bentley; followed with 15 points (6-10 FGs) and eight rebounds in
the 77-72 win at Merrimack.
Darren Duncan, Merrimack (Jr., G, Briarwood, N.Y.) - Averaged 18.5
points and six assists in two games this past week.
Cassius Chaney, New Haven (Jr., F, Old Saybrook, Conn.) - Had a 20
points and 10 rebounds in the team's lone game of the week against
American International. Shot 9-of-19 from the field and added two
assists, two steals and one block.
Thomas Baudinet, Saint Anselm (So., G, Watertown, Conn.) -
Averaged 20 points, six rebounds and one assist per game last week
while also shooting 94.1 percent from the free throw line
(16-for-17). Began the week with an 18-point, six-rebound showing
in a win over Southern Connecticut. Was 10-for-10 at the free throw
line in that game. Scored a team-high 22 points in a loss at Saint
Rose.
John Tello, Saint Anselm (So., F, Ridgefield Park, N.J.) - Nnearly
averaged a double-double at 19 points and eight rebounds per game,
along with 1.5 blocks per contest this past week. Led the Hawks
with 21 points and nine rebounds in a win over Southern
Connecticut. Capped the week with a 17-point, seven-rebound game in
a loss at Saint Rose.
Shea Bromirski, Saint Rose (Fr., G, Cambridge, N.Y.) - Averaged 18
points and two assists throughout a 2-0 week. Shot 54.5 percent
(12-for-22) from the floor, including a 7-for-15 effort from the
arc, and was a perfect 5-for-5 from the stripe. In a 70-52 win at
Saint Michael's, came off the pine for 22 minutes and scored 11 of
his game-high 18 points after halftime. Contributed 18 points and
two assists in 24 minutes off the bench in the 96-88 win over Saint
Anselm.
Jermaine Clark, Saint Rose (Jr., G, Perth Amboy, N.J.) - Averaged
18.5 points and 4.5 assists throughout a 2-0 week. Shot 85.7
percent (12-for-14) from the free throw line, including an
11-for-12 effort that helped seal a 96-88 win versus Saint Anselm.
Led all scorers with 25 points and added a pair of assists. Reached
twin-figures with 12 points to go with a career-high seven assists
in the win versus Saint Michael’s.
Troy Bowen, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., G, Nashua, N.H.) - Shot
60-percent from the floor and 58.3-percent behind the arc and
averaged 16.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and two steals per
game in a 2-0 week. Finished with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting
while grabbing nine rebounds in the win over Merrimack, then
totaled 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting in a win over
nationally-ranked Stonehill.
Lucas Croteau, Southern New Hampshire (Fr., G, Rochester, N.H.) -
Connected on 7-of-10 three-point attempts and averaged 10.5 points
per game in a 2-0 week. Connected on five of his seven three-point
attempts and scored a season-high 15 points in a win over
nationally-ranked Stonehill.
Stephen Wood, Southern New Hampshire (Jr., G, South Jamaica
Queens, N.Y.) - Averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds, four assists
and two steals per game while shooting 60-percent from the floor in
a 2-0 week. Totaled 21 points, 11 rebounds and three assists in a
win over Merrimack, then added seven points, nine rebounds, five
assists, four steals and a blocked shot in a win at
nationally-ranked Stonehill.
Randall Stallworth, Stonehill (Jr., G, Toms River, N.J.) -
Averaged 14.5 points, two assists and 1.5 steals in a 1-1 week. In
a win over Franklin Pierce, scored Stonehill's final four points
turning a one-point deficit into a three-point win. Then in a loss
to Southern New Hampshire, had 15 points, three rebounds, two
assists and two steals.
Weekly Notes:
BENTLEY: Bentley reached the 20-win plateau for
the fifth straight year, the sixth time in this decade and 13th
time in the program’s history. The Falcons returned to the
NABC Division II Top 25 last week, checking in at number 23.
SAINT ROSE: Brian Beaury became just the ninth
active head coach, and 34th overall, at the NCAA Division II level
to ascend the 500-win plateau by virtue of Wednesday's 70-52
victory at Saint Michael’s. Beaury, now in his 23rd season at
the helm of his alma mater, has led The College of Saint Rose to 11
NCAA Tournament appearances within the past 17 years. He owns a
501-200 career record.
Women's Basketball
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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Vanessa Holden, Le Moyne (Sr., F, Suffern, N.Y.) - Averaged 24.5
points, seven rebounds, 2.5 blocks and 2.5 steals per game in a 2-0
week. Scored a then-career high 22 points, pulled down five
rebounds and recorded three steals in a 67-51 home win over Pace.
Registered a career-best 27 points, grabbed nine rebounds and
blocked four shots in a 57-45 victory over Southern
Connecticut.
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Megan Howard, Saint Anselm (Fr., F , St. Paul, Minn.) - Averaged a
double-double again last week with averages of 18.5 points and 10
rebounds per contest, along with one assist per game. Also shot
51.5 percent from the field for the week. Began the week with a
21-point, 13-rebound, two-assist game versus Southern Connecticut.
Then ended the week with a 16-point, seven-rebound effort at Saint
Rose.
Weekly Honor Roll:
Stacy Boisvert, American International (Sr., F, Agawam, Mass.) -
Averaged 13.5 points and nine rebounds per game in a 1-1 week.
Scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a win at New Haven
and netted 11 points with 11 boards against Assumption.
Laechia Conley, American International (So., G, Urbandale, Iowa) -
Averaged 13.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and four assists while shooting
50 percent (12-24) from the field in a 1-1 week. Scored 15 points,
making 7-of-11 shots from the floor, with seven rebounds and five
assists in a win at New Haven and scored 12 points with eight
rebounds and three assists against Assumption.
Bethany Plasski, Assumption (Sr., G, Fall River, Mass.) - In a win
over American International, scored 14 points and had one rebound.
Hit key free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.
Kim Brennan, Bentley (So., G, Locust Valley, N.Y.) - In a 2-0
week, averaged 19.5 points, five assists, 2.5 steals and 1.5
rebounds while shooting at a 48 percent clip. Had 23 points and
season-best five steals against UMass-Lowell and helped spark the
win at Franklin Pierce with 16 points and six assists.
Kristy McLean, Bentley (Sr., G, Staten Island, N.Y.) - Led Bentley
to a 2-0 week, including an upset of #24 Franklin Pierce, by
averaging 18.5 points, five assists, five rebounds and three
steals. Shot 52 percent overall, made 9-of-10 free throws, and
broke the school record for consecutive free throws, which reached
35 before coming to an end. Had 21 points, seven assists and four
steals in a 78-71 victory over UMass-Lowell and 16 points and six
rebounds at Franklin Pierce.
Johannah Leedham, Franklin Pierce (Jr., F, Ellesmere Port,
England) - Averaged 21.5 points, three rebounds, 5.5 assists, three
steals and two blocked shots in a 1-1 week. Shot 44.4-percent
(16-for-36) from the field for the week and converted 7-of-9
free-throw attempts. Led Franklin Pierce into sole possession of
first place in the NE-10 with 30 points (12-21 FGs, 4-7 3's), five
assists, five steals and four blocked shots in the win over #11
Stonehill. Posted 13 points, five rebounds and six assists against
Bentley.
Hannah DeGraffinreed, Merrimack (Fr., C, Raleigh, N.C. ) -
Averaged 14.5 rebounds per game in two games this past week and
added nine points per game. Tallied a career-high 16 boards against
Southern New Hampshire.
Amanda Shannon, Merrimack (Sr., G, North Andover, Mass.) -
Averaged 22.5 points, 3.5 assists, and 3.5 rebounds in two games.
Tied a career-high with 28 points against UMass Lowell.
Alexis Keller, Saint Michael's (Jr., G, Harrington Park, N.J.) -
In a 64-55 win over Saint Rose, recorded game-highs in points,
rebounds, and assists (20, 11, 5). In the 84-72 loss at Pace,
scored a game-high 21 points, shooting 8-of-13 from the field and
5-of-6 from the stripe.
Lauren Revesz, Saint Rose (Sr., C, Pittsburgh, Pa.) - Averaged 16
points and 4.5 rebounds during a 1-1 week. Shot 45.5 percent
(10-for-22) from the floor and was 10-of-12 from the stripe as
well. Tossed in 16 points and added five boards in a 64-55 setback
at Saint Michael's. Then added 16 points, all in the first half, on
6-of-10 shooting and hauled in four caroms in a 78-66 triumph
versus Saint Anselm.
Jacqueline Johannes, Southern Connecticut (Jr., F, Southbury,
Conn.) - Registered a team-high 17 points on 7-of-14 shooting,
pulled down eight rebounds and tallied five steals in the win at
Saint Anselm. Later in the week, chipped in with six points, 10
rebounds and four assists at Le Moyne.
Julia Houghtaling, Southern New Hampshire (Jr., F, Franconia,
N.H.) - Averaged 14 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in a 2-0 week
while shooting 46.4- percent from the field. Totaled 16 points and
nine rebounds in a win over Merrimack, then added 12 points and
eight boards in an upset of No. 11 Stonehill.
Stephanie Houghton, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., G, Manchester,
N.H.) - Averaged 13 points per game and 3.5 rebounds per game in a
2-0 week. Scored 17 points and drained five of her nine three-point
attempts in a win over Merrimack.
Kristen McWhirter, Stonehill (So., G, Melvin Village, N.H.) -
Averaged 17.5 points, three rebounds and three assists in two games
last week. Scored a career-high 21 points (7-for-11) and added five
rebounds, three assists and two steals in a loss at Franklin
Pierce. Then in a loss to Southern New Hampshire, had 14 points and
three assists. For the week, shot 60 percent (12-for-20), including
6-for-12 for three-point land.
Bethany Tighe, Stonehill (Sr., F, North Easton, Mass.) - Averaged
16.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in a pair of games last week. At
Franklin Pierce, had 14 points and 12 rebounds then posted 18
points and nine rebounds in a loss to Southern New Hampshire.
Weekly Notes:
BENTLEY: Senior co-captain Kristy McLean broke
the school record for consecutive free throws made with 35,
surpassing by one the streak amassed by Becky Davison during the
2000-01 season.
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE: With their 14th win of
the season, the Penmen have posted their highest win total since
1990-91 and are assured of finishing above .500 in the regular
season for the first time since that season.
Ice Hockey
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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Ryan Mero, Saint Michael's (Sr., F, Peekskill, N.Y.) - In a 1-1
week, collected five points - three goals and two assists. In a 5-3
win over Southern New Hampshire, scored two goals and added two
assists - and in the process surpassed the 100 career-point mark.
Also registered a goal in a loss against Middlebury.
Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
Nick Blanchette, Assumption (Fr., G, Stuart, Fla.) - In two
appearances made 87 saves on 95 shots for a save percentage of
.916. Recorded his first collegiate shutout in a 3-0 victory over
conference opponent Stonehill.
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Joe Frasso, Assumption (Fr., F, Winthrop, Mass.) - In a 1-2 week,
scored the lone goal against Fitchburg State and then followed up
and scored the second goal in a 3-0 shutout of Stonehill.
Weekly Honor Roll:
Phil LaBreck, Franklin Pierce (Jr., F, Thornton, N.H.) - Finished
with two goals and two assists for four points in a pair of games
last week. Tallied two goals and an assist at Saint Anselm. Chipped
in an assist at Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Kevin Fairweather, Saint Anselm (So., G, Woburn, Mass.) –
Made 31 saves, including 14 in the third period, and allowed only
one goal to pick up his first career victory in the 4-1 victory
over UMass-Boston this past Saturday.
Mike Nunzianto, Saint Anselm (Sr., D, Guilford, Conn.) - Led the
Hawks with six points this past week. In the NE-10 victory over
Franklin Pierce, had two assists, in the loss to Babson netted a
goal and an assist and in the win over UMass-Boston had another two
assist game.
Tom Kerwin, Saint Anselm (Sr., F, Whitman, Mass.) - Tallied two
goals, including the game-winner, in the 5-4 overtime NE-10 victory
over the Franklin Pierce. Gave the Hawks the lead in the first
period, then lifted the Hawks to victory only 30 seconds into the
overtime period.
Brendan O’Brien, Stonehill (Sr., F, Braintree, Mass.)
– In a 1-2 week, dished out four assists in a 6-3 win over
Salve Regina. Followed it up with a goal in a 5-4 loss to Western
New England.
Paul Reissfelder, Stonehill (Sr., F, Plymouth, Mass.) – In a
1-2 week, recorded a hat trick in a 6-3 win over Salve Regina.
Weekly Notes:
SAINT MICHAEL’S: With his four-point night
against Southern New Hampshire on Tuesday, Ryan Mero became the
13th player in the program's history to surpass the 100
career-point mark. Senior captain Chris Healey played in his 100th
career game on Saturday.
STONEHILL: With his three assists on Saturday
Brendan O'Brien became the first Stonehill player to reach 100
career assists. The three point performance also put him into third
place on the all-time scoring list with 134 points.
Swimming & Diving
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Northeast-10 Men’ s Swimming Athlete of the
Week
Jerry Dumary, Le Moyne (So., Ballston Spa, N.Y.) - Won three
individual events and teamed on a relay victory in the 153-131 loss
at Hamilton. Recorded individual first-place finishes in the
50-yard breaststroke in 28.86 seconds, the 100-yard breaststroke in
1:01.39 and the 200-yard IM in a time of 2:01.62. Also swam the
second leg for the winning 200-yard medley relay team that finished
in 1:38.33.
Northeast-10 Women’s Swimming Athlete and Freshman
of the Week
Katie O'Donnell, Le Moyne (Fr., Delmar, N.Y.) - Won three
individual events and was part of a relay victory in the 154-146
loss at Hamilton. Registered individual victories in the 100-yard
butterfly in 1:00.18, the 100-yard backstroke in 1:01.40 and the
200-yard IM in 2:13.04. Also swam the lead leg for the first-place
200-yard medley relay team that finished in 1:55.08 to open the
meet.
Northeast-10 Men’s Diving Athlete of the
Week
Zach Hisert, Le Moyne (Sr., Amsterdam, N.Y.) - Won the one-meter
diving event with a score of 257.80 in the 153-131 loss at
Hamilton. Placed second in the three-meter diving event with a
score of 182.40.
Northeast-10 Women’s Diving Athlete of the
Week
Tierney Carey, Saint Michael's (Sr., Newtown, Conn.) - Totaled
552.45 points in three diving events at the seven-school MIT
Invitational. Finished sixth in the final one-meter dive (223.70
points), eighth in the first one-meter dive (152.35 points), and
13th in the final three-meter dive (176.40 points).
Northeast-10 Men’ s Freshman of the
Week
Drew Acquaviva, Le Moyne (Fr., Delmar, N.Y.) - Won a pair of
individual events and teamed on a relay victory in the 153-131 loss
at Hamilton. Registered individual victories in the 50-yard
backstroke in 25.69 seconds and the 100-yard backstroke in 54.53
seconds. Teamed on the winning 200-yard freestyle relay squad that
finished in 1:28.67.
Weekly Honor Roll:
Erica Cusumano, Assumption (Fr., Warwick, R.I.) - In a meet
against New England College finished first in the 100-yard
breaststroke (1:20.16); finished second in the 200-yard
breaststroke (2:51.02); finished second in the 200-yard individual
medley (2:33.30) finished fourth in the 200 yard medley relay;
finished sixth in the 200-yard freestyle relay (2:13.58)
James Cote, Bentley (Sr., West Islip, N.Y.) - Helped Bentley swim
past Norwich by winning the 200 yard butterfly (2:18.01) and the
100 individual medley (59.91). Was also fourth in the 200
breaststroke (2:35.02) and a member of the Falcons’ 200 free
relay team that was 5th of 6 (1:40.83).
Nick Markert, Bentley (Sr., Lincoln Park, N.J.) - During a dual
meet at Norwich, finished first in the 100 yard breaststroke
(1:04.67) and the 200 breast (2:26.80), anchored Bentley’s
winning 200 medley relay team (1:41.68) and was 5th of 11 in the
100 individual medley (1:01.08).
Austin Bell, Saint Michael's (Fr., Sun Valley, Calif.) - Broke a
17-year old program record in finishing second in the 1,650-yard
freestyle at the seven-school MIT Invitational. Finished in
17:53.53, holding off the third-place swimmer and breaking the
program record by just over a second.
Eileen Mullowney, Saint Michael's (Fr., Burlington, Vt.) -
Recorded three top-five finishes - and broke one of her own program
records - at the seven-school MIT Invitational. Finished second in
the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.97), third in the 50-yard freestyle
(25.54), and fifth in the 500-yard freestyle (program-record
5:14.32).
Weekly Notes:
SAINT MICHAEL’S: Two freestyle program records were
set by freshmen at the MIT Invitational on Friday and Saturday. On
the men's side, Austin Bell broke a 17-year old record in the men's
1,650-yard freestyle, finishing second in a time of 17:53.53 (old
record: 17:54.70 by Jeremy Kane in 1992). For the women, Eileen
Mullowney broke her own program record in the 500-yard freestyle,
shaving nearly three seconds off her personal best (5:14.32).
Indoor Track & Field
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Northeast-10 Men’s Track Athlete of the
Week
Tyrone Sawyer, New Haven (Sr., Nassau, Bahamas) - Won the 60 meter
dash, provisionally qualifying for the national meet in a time of
6.85 at the Yale Giegengack Invitational. Also finished seventh in
the 200 meter dash in a time of 22.64.
Northeast-10 Women’s Track Athlete of the
Week
Shannon Gagne, New Haven (So., Meriden, Conn.) - Finished second
in the 200 meter dash in a time of 25.01 at the Yale Giegengack
Invitational, setting a new school record in that event. Also came
in third in the 60 meter dash (6.83) after qualifying first in a
time of 6.82.
Northeast-10 Men’s Track Freshman of the
Week
Kevin Downing, New Haven (Fr., Meriden, Conn.) - Won the 200 meter
dash in a time of 21.86 at the Yale Giegengack Invitational.
Northeast-10 Women’s Track Freshman of the
Week
Dana Jamieson, UMass Lowell (Fr., Sudbury, Mass.) - Captured two
events and shattered a school record at the Tufts University
Stampede. Won the 600 meters in 1:36.63, eclipsing the previous
school record of 1:37.04 set in 1994. Also ran a 59-1-second leg on
the 4X400 meter relay team which placed first in 4:03.41.
Northeast-10 Men’s Field Athlete of the
Week
Cory Murray, UMass Lowell (So., Methuen, Mass.) - Won the shot put
title - his second of the year - at the Tufts University Stampede
with a season-best throw of 51' 1.5''.
Northeast-10 Women’s Co-Field Athletes of the
Week
Jacqui Barrett, UMass Lowell (Jr., Woburn, Mass.) - Won her fourth
title of the season, capturing the shot put at the Tufts University
Stampede with a throw of 44' 1.5''.
Letecia Taylor, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Plainfield, N.J.) - Won
the 60 meter hurdles with a time of 8.80 seconds at the Giegengack
Invitational.
Northeast-10 Men’s Field Freshman of the
Week
David Bannerman, Southern Connecticut (Fr., South Windham, Conn.)
- Finished seventh in the weight throw with a toss of 13.62 meters
at the Giegengack Invitational.
Northeast-10 Women’s Field Freshman of the
Week
Alesha Chu Foo, New Haven (Fr., Bridgeport, Conn.) - Finished
ninth in the high jump at the Yale Giegengack Invitational with a
jump of 1.55 meters (5'1”).
Weekly Honor Roll:
Geoffrey Mock, Assumption (Fr., Sicklerville, N.J.) - At the Smith
Invitational he finished second in the 55 meters(6.60) (Career
Best). Also had a third place finish in the 200-meters (23.30).
Bernard Scott, Assumption (Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla.) - At the
Smith Invitational finished first in the 55-meters (6.54).
Dan Darcy, Bentley (Jr., Sharon, Mass,) - Represented Bentley at
the prestigious Reebok Boston Indoor Games by posting a season-best
time of 1:54.32 in the 800 meters. Was fifth of six in the race,
trailing runners from Rend Lake, Providence, Cornell and Ohio
State.
Tim Guerin, UMass Lowell (Jr., Auburn, Mass.) - Placed second in
the mile at the Tufts University Stampede in 4:23.78. Also ran a
2:01.60-leg on the 4X800 meter relay team which took second in
7:56.84.
Justin Oliver, UMass Lowell (Jr., Lowell, Mass.) - Won the 600
meters at the Tufts University Stampede in 1:24.07.
Ashley Zielinski, UMass Lowell (Fr., Manchester, N.H.) - Won the
55 meter hurdles in 8.47 seconds and placed seventh in the 200
meter dash in 27.29 at the Tufts University Stampede.
John Brinley, Southern Connecticut (Sr., East Hartford, Conn.) -
Won the weight throw with an IC4A qualifying mark of 18.24 meters
during the first day of the Giegengack Invitational.
Sasha Mathelier, Southern Connecticut (Sr., Freeport, N.Y.) - Won
the pole vault with a vault of 3.75 meters and grabbed a sixth
place finish in the 60 meter hurdles with a time of 9.38 seconds at
the Giegengack Invitational.
Danielle Moore, Southern Connecticut (Sr., Palmdale, Calif.) -
Finished in second place in the 800 meter dash with a time of
2:14.67 at the Giegengack Invitational.
Corey Mosley, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Bethany, Conn.) - Turned
in a second place finish in the 800 meter run with a time of
1:55.21 at the Giegengack Invitational.
Gary Pope, Southern Connecticut (Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) - Won the
400 meter dash with a time of 49.41 seconds at the Giegengack
Invitational.
Patrick Waszczak, Southern Connecticut (So., Colchester, Conn.) -
Placed second in the pole vault with a vault of 4.80 meters at the
Giegengack Invitational.
Joe D'Agostino, Stonehill (Jr., Canton, Mass.) - Finished second
in the high jump (6'2.25")at the Tufts Invitational.
Dan Newton, Stonehill (So., Reading, Mass.) - Set a new school
record in the shot put with a toss of 45 feet and 9.75 inches, also
finished third in the event at the Tufts Invitational.
Susan O’Connell, Stonehill (Fr., East Greenwich, R.I.) -
Placed second in the 800, finishing behind teammate Lindsey Pinkham
with a time of 2:22.25. Also member of 4x400 relay which took third
and finished just .01 of matching the school, at the Tufts
Invitational.
Kathryn O’Leary, Stonehill (Jr., North Greenbush, N.Y.) -
Took home the honors in the 400 meters with a time 1:01.59 at the
Tufts Invitational.
Lindsey Pinkham, Stonehill (So., Skowhegan, Maine) - Placed first
in the 800 meters with a time of 2:21.48. Was also the third leg of
the 4x400 which finished just .01 from matching the school record
with a time of 4:07.71 at the Tufts Invitational.
Weekly Notes:
NEW HAVEN: New Haven’s women’s distance
medley relay team (Ashley Hardy, Alesha Chu Foo, Danielle Howell
and Lauren DiMitruck) broke the school record in a time of
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