April 13, 2009

Northeast-10 Athletes of the Week For Contests Through April 12, 2009

 

Baseball

 

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Northeast-10 Player and Freshman of the Week
Ryan Geffert, Southern Connecticut (Fr., 1B, Plymouth, Pa.) - Batted .500 in three games with a homerun, three doubles, one triple and 10 RBI. Went 4-for-5 with two doubles, a grand slam and seven RBI versus Assumption.

Northeast-10 Pitcher of the Week
Kyle Vazquez, Franklin Pierce (Jr., SP, Berlin, Conn.) - Pitched eight shutout innings in his only appearance of the week, a win over Merrimack. Allowed just four hits in 27 at-bats against (.148 opponents' batting average), walked one and struck out 10.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Dillon Fontaine, American International (So., SP, Amenia, N.Y.) - Allowed three runs, one earned, and struck out five in a complete game 6-3 win over Stonehill. In the same game, batted leadoff and went 2-4 with two runs scored and a stolen base. Overall batted .308 (4-13) with three runs scored for the week.

Mike Baillargeon, Assumption (Sr., 2B, Worcester, Mass.) - In a 2-0 week, led the team hitting a .667 average. Had six hits and scored six runs. Had three extra base hits; two doubles and a home run and two RBI.

Chris Dupay, Bentley (Gr., SP, Scotia, N.Y.) - Pitched the first 7.1 innings in a 2-1 11-inning victory at UMass-Lowell. Allowed four hits, two walks and one unearned run while striking out seven.

Mike Dowd, Franklin Pierce (Fr., C, East Bridgewater, Mass.) - Hit .364 (8-for-22) in five games last week. Had one double, drove in three runs and scored three times. Posted a .409 slugging percentage and a .364 on-base percentage.

Ted Lerud, Franklin Pierce (Sr., OF, Hampden, Mass.) - Hit .526 (10-for-19) over five games in a 4-1 week. Had two doubles and a home run, drove in four runs, scored six times and stole three bases. Slugged .789 and posted a .526 on-base percentage.

Sean Burns, UMass Lowell (So., OF, Colchester, Vt.) - Hit .600 this past week. Went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored in a win vs. Mercy and had three hits at Bryant.

Ted Haley, UMass Lowell (So., SP, Cranston, R.I.) - Did not figure into the decision, but pitched nine innings of three-hit baseball versus Bentley. Allowed just one run on three hits and struck out 11 over the nine innings of work.

Jeff Bercume, Merrimack (Sr., OF, Leicester, Mass.) - Batted .300 with five steals and 4 RBI in five games this past week. Picked up his 200th career hit against Southern New Hampshire.

Kyle Bombace, New Haven (Sr., SS, North Branford, Conn.) - Hit .467 in four games with six RBI and four runs scored. Went 4-for-6 with four runs scored, three walks and an RBI in two games against Saint Rose and went 2-for-4 with three RBI against Pace.

Andre Liscinsky, Pace (Sr., SS, Trumbull, Conn.) - Batted .400 (8-for-20) with a double and four RBI in five games. In a two game split against Southern New Hampshire, went 4-for-9 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored. Went 4-for-5 in a win over Adelphi with a double and two RBI.

Ryan Burke, Saint Rose (So., SS, Troy, N.Y.) - Batted .700 behind a 7-for-10 effort at the plate throughout a 2-1 week. Slugged .900, drove in three runs, scored two and belted a pair of doubles as well. Finished 2-for-3 with a run, RBI double and stolen base in a 6-3 win at New Haven. Was also 2-for-3 with a run and RBI single in a 14-0 triumph versus St. Joseph's (VT). Finally, finished 3-for-4 with a double and RBI in an 11-8 setback versus New Haven.

Ryan Quinn, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., SP, Lebanon, Conn.) - Allowed two runs while striking out 14 in a complete-game victory over Pace. Matched career high in strikeouts while scattering eight hits and walking just two.

Tim Rines, Southern New Hampshire (So., SS, Merrimack, N.H.) - Batted .545 (6-11) with five runs scored in a 3-1 week. Recorded a .688 on-base percentage with three walks and a pair of hit by pitches. Went 2-for-2 with three walks in a win over Merrimack.

Weekly Notes:

MERRIMACK:
Jeff Bercume became the second player in school history to tally 200 career hits, with a single against Southern New Hampshire Wednesday. Bercume is 16 hits shy of the school record of 221 hits for a career set by Brian Macrina in 1999.

 


 

Men's Golf

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Jamie Bacon, Saint Rose (Sr., Port Perry, Ontario) - Fired a career-low 71 to finish one-under-par to help Saint Rose take sixth among 13 institutions at the Mike Bello Spring Invitational. In the process, tied the low round for the tournament and coupled his performance with an 80 on day one to finish with a two-day total of 151.


Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Chris Sova, Le Moyne (Fr., Oswego, N.Y.) – Helped lead Le Moyne to a third place finish at the Mike Bello Invitational. Finished 10th overall with a two-day score of 155 (80-75).


Weekly Honor Roll:

Steve Wolak, Assumption (So., N. Grosvendordale, Conn.) - Led Assumption to a second place finish in the Tom Pecora Collegiate Invite. Shot rounds of a 78 and a 76 on the day good for third place individually.

Rob Younker, Assumption (Sr., Waltham, Mass.) - At the Lou Flumere Mass Intercollegiate tournament at Stow Acres, shot a 79 on the day good for a 7th place tie which helped Assumption to a third place finish out of 20 teams. At the Tom Pecora Collegiate Invite, shot an 83 and a 75 for a seventh place tie and helped Assumption to a second place finish.

Mike Dempsey, Bentley (Jr., Norwell, Mass.) - Shot a four-over-par 76 to tie for third overall, and first amongst Northeast-10 participants, in the Lou Flumere Invitational at Stow Acres CC.

Alex Macielak, Bentley (So., Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) - Tied for third overall, and first amongst Northeast-10 participants, in the Lou Flumere Invitational with a four-over-par 76 at the Stow Acres CC.

Brian Fleckles, Franklin Pierce (Fr., Sandwich, Mass.) – Led the team with a six-over-par round of 78 to finish in a tie for 11th overall at the Lou Flumere Invitational. Also finished tied for fourth among NE-10 competitors.

Andrew Lloyd, Le Moyne (So., Oswego, N.Y.) – Finished 12th overall at the Mike Bello Invitational as Le Moyne finished in third place as a team. Completed the two-day tournament with a score of 158 (79-79).

Thomas Ayala, UMass Lowell (So., East Taunton, Mass.) - Placed eighth individually at the Le Moyne College Mike Bello Invitational this past weekend with a nine-over 153. Carded an 80 for the first round but came back with a 73 for the second to help UMass Lowell place tied for fourth in the 13-team field.

Patrick Bean, UMass Lowell (Jr., Fitchburg, Mass.) - Placed in a tie for 16th at the Le Moyne College Mike Bello Invitational with a 159. Carded a 76 for the first round and an 83 for the second to lead UMass Lowell to a share of fourth place in the 13-team field.

Kent St. Charles, Pace (So., Wells, Maine) - Shot a two-day total of 161 (83-78), finishing in a five-way tie for 18th place at the Mike Bello Invitational.



Men's Lacrosse

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Kevin Gould, Bentley (Jr., A, Duxbury, Mass.) – Led the way for Bentley last week with five goals and nine assists in a 2-0 week. Against Saint Anselm, had three goals and four assists for a game-high seven points. Against Southern New Hampshire, again had a game-high seven points on two goals and five assists.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
Doug McIver, Le Moyne (Sr., G, Altamount, N.Y.) -
Posted a 3.20 goals against average and 11 saves in 75 minutes of action in a 2-0 week. Did not need to make a save in 15 minutes between the pipes in a 21-1 win over Franklin Pierce. Stopped 11 shots in a 5-4 win at #4 Merrimack.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Peter Hanson, Saint Michael’s (Fr., M, Andover, Mass.) - Tallied three goals and two assists in a 1-1 week. All five points came in a 19-7 win versus American International, a career-high. Also won six face-offs on the week, and had two ground balls and a caused turnover.

Weekly Honor Roll:

John Murphy, Assumption (So., A, Walpole, Mass.) -In a victory over Pace, scored two goals and had an assist for three points in the team’s lone game of the week.

Kris Dambach, Bentley (Sr., G, Chester, N.J.) - Made 21 saves and had a goals against average of 9.00 in a 2-0 week. Made 12 saves against Saint Anselm and nine against Southern New Hampshire.

Brad Tunis, Bentley (Jr., M, Sudbury, Mass.) - Had a team-high seven goals in two wins last week. Keyed the Falcons' win over Saint Anselm with five goals, then chipped in two more against Southern New Hampshire.

Mike Byrnes, Le Moyne (Fr., A, Tully, N.Y.) -Tallied four points on two goals and two assists in a 2-0 week. Scored two goals and handed out two assists against Franklin Pierce in a 21-1 victory.

Brooks Robinson, Le Moyme (Sr., M, Preble, N.Y.) - Scored three goals and dished out an assist and picked up three ground balls in a pair of conference victories. Tallied three goals against Franklin Pierce in a 21-1 victory. Notched the assist on the game-winning goal in the 5-4 win at #4 Merrimack.

Greg, Rogowski, Merrimack (Sr., A, Cohoes, N.Y.) - Tallied seven goals and two assists in a 14-8 win over American International.

Jake Sheppard, Pace (Sr., A, Brunswick East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) -Totaled five points (4G, 1A) in two games. Against Assumption, totaled two goals, including a man-down score. Against Saint Anselm, tallied two goals and one asissts along with five ground balls.

Chris Murphy, Saint Anselm (Sr., A, Winchester, Mass.) – Had seven goals in a 1-1 week. After scoring five goals in a loss at No. 7 Bentley, tallied a pair of goals in a win at Pace. Also had two caused turnovers and 11 groundballs in the week.

Charlie Niznansky, Saint Michael's (Jr., A, Fairfield, Conn.) - Tallied a team-high four goals and added an assist in a 1-1 week. Scored three goals (Including the game-winner) and added an assist in a 19-7 win versus American International. Also scored versus Southern New Hampshire and had two ground balls on the week.

Sean Ball, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., M, Salem, N.H.) - Totaled six goals and two assists in a 1-1 week. Recorded three goals and a pair of assists in a win over Saint Michael's.

Weekly Notes:

FRANKLIN PIERCE:
Senior midfielder Jason Flanigan (Shrewsbury, Mass.) scored his 48th career goal at top-ranked Le Moyne last week, moving him into a tie for sixth in the Ravens all-time list with Nick Cowden (2004-07).

 


 

Women's Lacrosse

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Libby Parent, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., M, Hinesburg, Vt.) - Recorded nine goals and eight assists in a 3-0 week. Totaled five goals and a pair of assists in a win over Saint Anselm. Tied a single-game school record with six assists in a win over nationally-ranked New Haven while also scoring a goal, assisting on the final three Penmen goals, including the game-winner with 23 seconds left.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
Christina Guglielmo, Bentley (Jr., G, Fair Haven, N.J.) - Allowed just five goals in over 99 minutes of playing time in two games. Had a goals against average of 3.03 and a save percentage of .722

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Emily Mongeau, Southern New Hampshire (Fr., M, Westborough, Mass.) - Scored nine goals while also registering a team-high 12 draw controls in a 3-0 week. Recorded a team-high four goals in a 13-12 win over No. 8 New Haven.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Shannon Howard, Assumption (Sr., A, Norfolk, Mass.) - In a 1-1 week, had seven points on six goals and one assist. In a game against Bentley, scored a goal. In the win over American International, hadfive goals and one assist.

Erica de Silva, Bentley (Jr., A, Dartmouth, Mass.) - Had nine goals and three assists in two wins last week. Seven of those goals came in a career-high effort against Assumption.

Alyssa Ritchie, Bentley (Sr., M, North Andover, Mass.) - Led the team to two wins with 10 goals and seven assists this past week. Had three goals and four assists against Assumption, then two days later equaled her career-high with a 10-point effort on seven goals and three assists against Southern Connecticut.

Lauren Stille, Franklin Pierce (So., A, North Quincy, Mass.) - Totaled nine goals and an assist for ten points over two games last week. Scored on nine of the 15 shots (60%) she took last week. Netted five goals in the overtime setback to Southern New Hampshire. Collected four goals and an assist for five points against 9th-ranked Stonehill.

Lauren Rizzotti, Saint Michael's (Sr., M, Rockland, Mass.) - Scored six goals in a 1-1 week. Added a team-high 14 ground balls and five draw controls. Had a season-high four goals (two free position) and added seven ground balls and two draw controls versus Saint Anselm. Added two goals, seven ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers in a win against Southern Connecticut.

Eliza Scoba, Saint Michael's (Fr., A, Franklin, Mass.) - Scored five goals, including a game-winner, and added an assist in a 1-1 week. Scored a season-high three goals in a win versus Southern Connecticut, and added two goals and an assist versus Saint Anselm. Added three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover.

Jennifer Parro, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., A, Ipswich, Mass.) - Finished with two goals and 10 assists in a 3-0 week. Handed out five assists in an overtime win over Franklin Pierce and recorded a goal and four assists in a win over Saint Anselm.

Liza Gross, Stonehill (Jr., M, Loudonville, N.Y.) - Scored 11 goals, dished out three assists and had 13 draw controls in a 1-1 week. Had six goals, two assists, three caused turnovers and six draw controls in an 18-13 win over Merrimack.

Michelle Kelly, Stonehill (Sr., M, Mendham, N.J.) - Scored nine goals and had four assists in three games last week. Had five goals and dished out two assists in a 24-8 win over Franklin Pierce.

Mary Maloney, Stonehill (Sr., A, Great River, N.Y.) - Scored 11 goals and had three assists in a 2-1 week. Scored five times and had an assist in an 18-13 win over Merrimack.

Weekly Notes:

BENTLEY: Bentley tied the program record for biggest margin of victory in consecutive games last week. They also tied the program record for most goals scored in a single game. Alyssa Ritchie's 10 point effort was one off the school record for most points in a single-game, and the seven goals tied her career-high. She's just 11 points away from reaching 300 for her career.

FRANKLIN PIERCE: Senior May Stoffer (New Hartford, Conn.) matched the program's career record with her 23rd career assist in Tuesday's overtime matchup with Southern New Hampshire, set by former teammate Celine Stamets (2005-08). Sophomore Lauren Stille (North Quincy, Mass.) joined those two atop Franklin Pierce's career assists chart with her 23rd helper against Stonehill on Thursday. Stille moved into second on the Ravens career points list with 132 career points, trailing just all-time leader Courtney Boardman's (2003-06) 173 career points.

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Senior Julie Kraus (Derry, N.H.) became SNHU's all-time leader in ground balls Tuesday at Franklin Pierce. She now has 196 for her career. Junior Carole Lee (Derry, N.H.) became the third player in program history to record 100 career goals Tuesday. Senior Libby Parent tied a single-game school record with six assists against New Haven Saturday.

 


 

Men's Tennis

 

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Northeast-10 Player and Freshman of the Week
Jigar Gada, Bentley (Fr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Mumbia, India) - Went 4-0 last week, winning two matches in each No. 1 doubles and No. 1 singles versus Saint Anselm and Saint Michael’s.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Alec Spycher, Bentley (Fr., No. 2 Singles/No. 1 Doubles, Sarasota, Fla.) - Had a 3-1 week and went 1-1 in No. 2 singles with a win against Saint Michael's. Also went 2-0 in No. 1 doubles.

Victor Suski, Bentley (Fr., No. 3 Singles/Doubles, West Hartford, Conn.) - Had a 4-0 week, winning twice in both No. 3 singles and No. 3 doubles versus Saint Anselm and Saint Michael’s. Dropped just three games in singles competition.

John Seaward, Merrimack (Sr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Pomfret, Conn.) - Playing in #1 singles and #1 doubles, won his singles match 6-1, 6-0 and his doubles match 8-0 against American International.

Ryan Garrette, Saint Anselm (Jr., No. 2 Singles/No. 1 Doubles, Conway, N.H.) - Posted a perfect 3-0 record at No. 2 singles with wins over Bentley, Assumption and American International and posted a win over American International in No. 1 doubles. His doubles team fell to the top doubles team from Bentley in a tiebreaker and dropped a narrow 8-5 margin at Assumption.

Tim Fayed, Stonehill (So., No. 1Singles/Doubles, Glastonbury, Conn.) - Won 6-0, 6-1 in his only singles match of the week and 8-1 in doubles in the team win versus Franklin Pierce.

Craig Lindabery, Saint Michael's (Jr., No. 3 Singles/Doubles, Washington, N.J.) - In a 1-1 week, won twice in a 5-4 team victory at Southern New Hampshire and earned a 6-3, 6-1 singles win, and an 8-3 doubles victory.

Dmitri Repnikov, Saint Michael's (Sr., No. 4 Singles/No. 1 Doubles, South Burlington, Vt.) - In a 1-1 week, won twice in a 5-4 team victory at Southern New Hampshire and picked up a 6-4, 6-3 singles victory, and an 8-6 doubles win.

Jason Allegretti, Stonehill (Sr., No. 4 Singles/ No. 2 Doubles, Lincoln, R.I.) - Won 6-0, 6-0 in singles play and 8-1 in doubles action against Franklin Pierce.

Aaron Bergeron, Stonehill (Fr., No. 6 Singles/No. 3 Doubles, Gorham, Maine) - Didn't lose a point in his only match last week, winning 6-0, 6-0 at No. 6 singles and 8-0 at No. 3 doubles in the team’s win over Franklin Pierce.

 



Women's Tennis

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Caitlin Dunn, Merrimack (Sr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Middleton, Mass.) - Went 3-0 this past week, winning her doubles matches 8-2 and 8-5, while winning a singles match 6-2, 6-0 over New Haven.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Leah White, Stonehill (Fr., No. 3 Singles/No. 2 Freshman, East Walpole, Mass.) - Won 6-2, 6-2 in her only singles match of the week to finish a perfect 12-0 in conference play. Also won 8-3 in doubles action in the team’s win over Le Moyne.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Kara Murphy, Bentley (Fr., No. 5 Singles/No. 3 Doubles, Worcester, Pa.) - Had a 4-0 week, going undefeated in singles and doubles. Two of those wins came as Bentley upset Concordia (N.Y.), the topped ranked team in the East Region.

Andrea Hollot, Bentley (Sr., No. 4 Singles/No. 2 Doubles, Easthampton, Mass.) - Was 3-1 on the week, including 2-0 in singles. Won both of her matches against Concordia (N.Y.).

Drew Alexander, Franklin Pierce (Fr., No. 5 Singles, Long Beach, N.Y.) - Posted an 8-4 win at fifth singles against Southern New Hampshire.

Tirzah Walrath, Le Moyne (Jr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Cortland) - Opened up the week winning at first doubles by a score of 8-3 against American International. Won against Stonehill at first singles 1-6, 6-2, 10-8. Dropped first doubles 8-3. Overall went 1-0 at first singles and 1-1 at first doubles.

Courtney Garvey, Merrimack (Fr., No. 6 Singles/No. 2 Doubles, Woburn, Mass.) - Won her singles match 6-0, ret. against New Haven and her doubles match 8-0 against American International.

Natalija Subotic, Pace (Sr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Bradenton, Fla.) - Won at #1 Singles 6-2, 6-0 and also at #1 Doubles 8-4 in a team win over Saint Rose.

Deahna Giguere, Saint Michael's (So., No. 2 Singles/No. 1 Doubles, Oakland, Maine) - In a 5-4 loss to Bentley, earned two victories. Posted a 6-1, 7-5 singles win, and an 8-1 doubles victory.

Lindsay Horne, Saint Michael's (Jr., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Scituate, Mass.) - In a 5-4 setback to Bentley, earned two victories. Posted a three-set comeback singles win, and an 8-1 doubles victory.

Nicole Terribile, Saint Rose (Fr., No. 4 Singles/No. 2 Doubles, Washingtonville, N.Y.) - Went 2-0 in singles play and finished 1-1 in doubles action during a 1-1 week. Took a 6-2, 3-6, 12-10 triumph from the No. 4 singles position at Pace and then walked away with a 6-4, 6-3 decision at fifth singles versus Franklin Pierce. From the doubles side, won her match against Franklin Pierce in the No. 2 position 8-6.

Amber Chandronnait, Southern New Hampshire (So., No. 1 Singles/Doubles, Bow, N.H.) - Posted a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 1 singles and a 8-0 win at No. 1 doubles in the team’s lone match of the week against Franklin Pierce.

Catalina Echeverry, Southern New Hampshire (So., No. 2 Singles/No. 1 Doubles, Cali, Colombia) - Posted a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 2 singles and a 8-0 win at No. 1 doubles in the team’s lone match of the week against Franklin Pierce.

Sarah Hickey, Stonehill (Fr., No. 5 Singles/No.3 Doubles, Lee, Mass.) - Won her only singles match of the week 6-1, 6-2 to improve to 8-0 in conference play in the team’s win over Le Moyne. Also won her only doubles match of the week 8-6.

Caitlin Ryan, Stonehill (So., No. 4 Singles, Medfield, Mass.) - Won 6-1, 6-0 in her only singles match of the week in the team’s win over Le Moyne to finish a perfect 11-0 in NE-10 play.

 


 

Softball

 

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Northeast-10 Player and Pitcher of the Week
Breanne Gleason, New Haven (Jr., SP, Bristol, Conn.) - Was 4-1 on the mound in five appearances with 49 strikeouts in 37.0 innings. Pitched three complete game shutouts and allowed just three hits and no runs against C.W. Post. Pitched nine scoreless innings with 17 strikeouts against Assumption and gave up two hits and struck out 16 batters in a shutout against Saint Michael's. Also hit .350 with a home run, a double and six RBI. Went 3-for-3 with two RBI against Assumption

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Kelcie Cashel, Le Moyne (Fr., 2B, Lacona, N.Y.) - Hit .800 (8-for-10) with four runs scored and four stolen bases in a 4-0 week. Went 6-for-7 with a double, a run batted in, three runs scored and three stolen bases in a doubleheader sweep of Saint Michael's. Posted two hits in two at-bats in game one of a doubleheader sweep of Saint Rose.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Kellie Brown, American International (Sr., 1B, Gill, Mass.) - Batted .368 (7-19) with one double, one homerun, six RBI and four runs scored in a 4-2 week. Went 2-for-4, including a two-run homerun, with four RBI and two runs scored in a 12-2 win over Assumption and was 2-for-4 with a double and two-RBI in a 4-3 win at Southern New Hampshire. Was 1-for-4 with two runs scored, including the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth, in the 7-6 come-from-behind win over Southern Connecticut.

Tara DeMontier, American International (Sr., 3B, Amesbury, Mass.) - Batted .444 (8-18) with one double, one homerun, five RBI and six runs scored in a 4-2 week. Went 2-for-3 with three RBI and a run scored in a 12-2 win over Assumption and was 4-for-5 with a double and three runs scored as the team rallied for a nine-inning 7-6 win over Southern Connecticut. Was 2-for2 with two RBI and a run scored, including a game-winning solo homer, in a 3-2 win at Southern New Hampshire.

Kristen Dolan, American International (Fr., SP, Norwood, Mass.) - Went 3-0 with three complete games and 19 strikeouts in a 4-2 week. Allowed two runs in a five-inning 12-2 win over Assumption and struck-out eight in nine innings of work in a 7-6 come-from-behind win over Southern Connecticut. Closed the week by striking out eight in a 3-2 win at Southern New Hampshire.

Jennifer Lowrey, Assumption (Fr., SP, Assonet, Mass.) - In two complete game appearances this past week, pitched 15.1 innings with an era of 0.00. Struck out 11 and batters hit just .132 against her on the week.

Lindsey Ayers, Bentley (So., OF, Brielle, N.J.) - During a 3-3 week, hit .389 (7-18) with two doubles, two runs scored and three RBI. In a doubleheader sweep of Southern New Hampshire, was five-for-seven and accounted for five runs.

Megan Blier, Bentley (Fr., C, York, Maine) - Was 6-for-13 (.462) with a double, homer, two runs scored and five RBI during a 3-3 week. Was four-for-five in a doubleheader with Merrimack, including a seventh-inning HR in the nightcap to tie the game at the time. Had three RBI in a 7-1 game two win over Southern New Hampshire.

Tara Fogarty, Bentley (Fr., SP, Chester, N.Y.) - Was 2-1 with a 1.40 ERA in three starts. Held opposing hitters to a .234 average and struck out 23 in 20 innings. Posted a 2-1 win over Stonehill and threw a four-hitter at Southern New Hampshire for a 3-1 victory.

Jennifer Farrelly, Le Moyne (Sr., SP, Latham, N.Y.) - Hit .700 (7-for-10) with three doubles and a home run, four RBI and five runs scored, while also going 1-0 in the pitcher's circle with a 0.00 ERA and three strikeouts in seven innings pitched, in a 4-0 week. Went 5-for-7 with three doubles and a solo home run and picked up a victory in a doubleheader sweep of Saint Rose. Struck out three batters in a complete-game one-hitter in game one at Saint Rose. Drove in two runs and scored twice in going 2-for-3 in a 12-1 win over Saint Michael's.

Jenna Vanacore, Le Moyne (So., SP, Hicksville, N.Y.) - Went 2-0 with a 0.78 ERA and 13 strikeouts in nine innings pitched, while allowing just four hits. Struck out eight batters in five innings, yielding just three hits, in a 7-1 win at Saint Rose. Struck out five batters, while allowing just a first-inning single, in the 12-1 five-inning victory over Saint Michael's.

Kelsey Ellis, Merrimack (So., 3B, Vancouver, BC) - Batted .462 (6-for-13) to go with four runs scored, two RBI, a homer and two doubles. Drilled a homer in a 4-1 win over Bentley and drove home the game-winning run with a walk-off single in game two against Bentley.

Patricia Hurley, Pace (Sr., 1B, Assonet, Mass.) - Batted .571 (8-for-14)with two runs, a double, a homerun and five RBI in four games this past week. Went 5-for-6 with a double and an RBI in a doubleheader against Caldwell. Went 3-for-8 with two runs scored and a grand slam homerun in a split with Southern Connecticut.

Morgan Murphy, Saint Anselm (Fr., 1B, Orange, Mass.) - In the team's lone doubleheader of the week, was 3-for-5 for a .600 average, along with a 1.200 slugging percentage and a .667 on-base percentage. Had one run scored, two runs batted in and a homerun. The homerun was a two-run shot and was the game-winning hit in the 2-1 win over Southern New Hampshire.

Christina Wolf, Southern Connecticut (Sr., 3B, Newtown, Conn.) - Went 5-for-14 (.357) in four games last week (2-2) with six RBI, one run scored and two doubles. Tallied a .500 slugging percentage, along with a .471 on-base-percentage.

Kaitlin Andrews, Stonehill (Fr., SP, Hudson, Mass.) - Tossed two complete game shutouts during a 5-1 week. In wins over both Bentley and Franklin Pierce, walked just one batter and yielded a combined 13 hits. In the win over the Falcons, scattered six hits, and struck out three. Then in a win over the Ravens, gave up seven hits, walked one and struck out one. None of the 13 hits allowed were for extra bases. For the week, went 2-0, with a 0.00 ERA with one walk and four strikeouts.

Kate Brides, Stonehill (Sr., OF, West Bridgewater, Mass.) - Had a team-high nine hits in a 5-1 week, batting .409. Five of her hits were for extra bases (three doubles, two triples) and also scored five runs, was a perfect 2-for-2 on stolen bases and added an outfield assist.

Weekly Notes:

BENTLEY: Senior Alex Hitchcock (Abington,Mass.) broke a pair of Bentley career records in Wednesday’s doubleheader at Merrimack, becoming the Falcons’ all-time leader in both hits (149) and assists (441).

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Senior Ashley Bernstein became SNHU's all-time leader in runs batted in Tuesday against Saint Anselm with 78. She passed Lynda Kent, who drove in 77 runs from 1984-87.

STONEHILL:
Courtney Young (Danvers, Mass.) hit three home runs in the six games a week ago, extending her school record to 21 round trippers. She is currently fourth on both the school's all-time hits list 140 and RBI list (85). Yesenia Marerro (Brockton, Mass.) is second on the school's homerun list with 11.

 


 

Outdoor Track & Field

 

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Northeast-10 Co-Men’s Track Athletes of the Week
Donte Brown, UMass Lowell (So., Raynham, Mass.) - Won the 400 meter dash at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational with a time of 49.28 seconds.

Kency Gilet, Pace (Sr., Nanuet, N.Y.) - Won the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:01.49 at the Wesleyan Invitational.

Northeast-10 Women’s Track Athlete of the Week
Melissa Nash, Bentley (Sr., Marshfield, Mass.) - Finished first of 30 in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational, posting a time of 10:19.54 to win by nearly six seconds.

Northeast-10 Men’s Track Freshman of the Week
Ryan Saunders, Saint Rose (Fr., Cambridge, N.Y.) - Registered three top-five performances at the George Davis Invitational. Finished second by clearing 1.83 meters in the high jump and also had second and fourth place efforts in the 400m hurdles and the 100m dash with respective times of 57.75 and 11.52. Furthermore ran the lead leg on the second place 4x100 relay squad that crossed the line in 44.78.

Northeast-10 Women’s Track Freshman of the Week
Nicole Giaquinto, UMass Lowell (Fr., Winthrop, Mass.) - Won the 200 meter dash at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational in 26.13 seconds. Also placed third in the 100 meter dash in 12.95 seconds.

Northeast-10 Men’s Field Athlete of the Week
Cory Murray, UMass Lowell (So., Methuen, Mass.) - Won the shot put and set a meet record with a throw of 51 feet, 4.5 inches at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational. The distance eclipsed the previous record of 50' 4.0'' set last year by former River Hawk standout Rocky LeFort.

Northeast-10 Women’s Field Athlete of the Week
Lauren Raimondi, UMass Lowell (So., East Longmeadow, Mass.) - Captured two events at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational. Won the 100 meter hurdles in 15.11 seconds and went on to clear 5' 3.25'' to win the high jump.

Northeast-10 Men’s Field Freshman of the Week
No Nominations

Northeast-10 Women’s Field Freshman of the Week
No Nominations

Weekly Honor Roll:

Evelyn Marrero, Bentley (Fr., Amsterdam, N.Y.) - Finished fifth of 30 in the 3,000 meters at the George Davis Invitational, with her 10:45.18 an outdoor PR.

Amy Papalia, Bentley (Sr., Marlboro, Mass.) - Was second of 14 overall, and first amongst NE-10 runners, in the 800 meters during the George Davis Invitational at UMass-Lowell. Time of 2:23.14 was an outdoor personal best.

Mike Vatti, Bentley (Fr., Easton, Pa.) - At the George Davis Invitational, was second of 26 in the 400 meters (50.57) and third of 14 in the 200 (24.22).

Jacqui Barrett, UMass Lowell (Jr., Woburn, Mass.) - Won her second shot put title in as many weeks at the George Davis Invitational with a throw of 45' 2.5''.

Matt Blazon, UMass Lowell (So., Lowell, Mass.) - Won the 400 meter hurdles at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational in 56.92.

Prisna Doriscat, UMass Lowell (Jr., Boston, Mass.) - Won two events at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational. Captured the 100 meter dash in 12.76 seconds and also ran a leg on UMass Lowell's 4X100 meter relay team which placed first in 49.93 seconds.

Dana Jamieson, UMass Lowell (Fr., Sudbury, Mass.) - Won the 400 meter dash at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational in 61.32 seconds.

William Nguidjoi, UMass Lowell (So., Lawrence, Mass.) - Won the triple jump at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational with a distance of 43 feet even. Also placed second in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet even.

Rex Radloff, UMass Lowell (Sr., Dedham, Mass.) - Won the two-mile for the second straight year at the UMass Lowell George Davis Invitational with a time of 9:12.30.

Kevin Jackson, Saint Rose (Sr., Schenectady, N.Y.) - Anchored the 4x100 relay squad that crossed the line in 44.78 at the George Davis Invitational. Ran a winning time of 15.55 in the 110m hurdles and also had a fifth place time of 11.55 in the 100m dash. Finally, registered a seventh place leap of 5.82m in the long jump.

Diwani Augustine, Southern Connecticut (Jr., East Hartford, Conn.) - Placed third in the triple jump (14.36m) and sixth in the long jump (6.75m) at the Joe Hilton UNC Invitational.

Tyler Guilemette, Stonehill (Sr., East Longmeadow, Mass.) - Won his third straight individual title in the long jump with a first place finish in the event at the George Davin Invitational (6.80 meters).

Meghan Rocha, Stonehill (Jr., Nashua, N.H.) - Was first in the discus and third in the hammer throw at the George Davis Invitational. Discus toss of 112 feet, eight inches was more than two feet further than the next competitor.