Northeast-10 Athletes of the Week For Contests Through October 26, 2008

 

 

Cross Country

 

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Northeast-10 Men’s Athlete of the Week

Ruben Sanca, UMass Lowell (Sr., Boston, Mass.) - Won the individual title at the Northeast-10 Conference Championship and led UMass Lowell to the team title. Ran the five-mile course in 24:33.0 as the River Hawks scored 31 points.

Northeast-10 Women’s Athlete of the Week

Melissa Nash, Bentley (Sr., Marshfield, Mass.) - Ran to victory at the Northeast-10 Conference championships, covering the 5,000-meter course in 18:19. A top-two finisher for the third straight year, became Bentley’s fourth NE-10 individual champion.

Northeast-10 Men’s Freshman of the Week

Carlos Montrond, UMass Lowell (Fr., Brockton, Mass.) - Placed 10th overall and helped UMass Lowell capture the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the five-mile course in 25:35.1 as the River Hawks scored 31 points.

Northeast-10 Women’s Freshman of the Week

Jill Alves, Stonehill (Fr., Whitman, Mass.) – Placed fourth overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the 5k course in 18:42 to earn First-Team All Conference honors.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Gina Micaroni, Le Moyne (Fr., Blossvale, N.Y.) - Finished in seventh place at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships. Completed the 5K course in a season-best time of 18:50 to lead the Dolphins to a fifth-place team finish.

Sarah Brassard, UMass Lowell (Sr., Oxford, Mass.) - Placed third overall and helped UMass Lowell to the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the 5K course in 18:38 and earned All-Conference First Team honors.

Lyra Clark, UMass Lowell (So., Nashua, N.H.) - Placed fifth overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championship and helped lead UMass Lowell to the team title. Ran the 5K course - her first competition since Sept. 6 - in 18:45 to earn First Team All-Conference honors for the second straight year.

Christina DaLomba, UMass Lowell (Sr., Marstons Mills, Mass.) - Placed second overall and led UMass Lowell to the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the 5K course in 18:30 and earned All-Conference honors for the fourth time in her career.

Angus MacDonald, UMass Lowell (So., Methuen, Mass.) - Placed fifth individually and led UMass Lowell to the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the five-mile course in 25:23.6 and earned All-Conference honors for the second straight year.

Rex Radloff, UMass Lowell (Jr., Dedham, Mass.) - Placed fourth individually and led UMass Lowell to the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Ran the five-mile course in 25:21.4 and earned All-Conference honors for the third time in his career.

Adam Holmes, Merrimack (Sr., Abington, Mass.) – Finished ninth overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships. Finished the 8k course in a time of 25:28 to earn Second-Team All Conference honors.

Mary Lynn Denholm, Saint Michael’s (Sr., Sparks, Md.) – Placed eighth individually at the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. Finished the 5k course in 18:57 to earn Second-Team All Conference honors.

Laura Brustolon, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Mystic, Conn.) - Paced the Owls with a time of 19:05, placing 9th overall in the 139 runner field at the Northeast-10 Championships. Was awarded Second-Team All Conference honors.

Chris Croff, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Lisbon, Conn.) - Finished third overall with a time of 25:12 in the 125 runner field at the Northeast-10 Championships. Was awarded First-Team All Conference honors.

Jacob Edwards, Southern Connecticut (Sr., North Stonington, Conn.) – Finished eighth overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships. Finished the 8k course in a time of 25:27to earn Second-Team All Conference honors.

John Fennekohl, Southern Connecticut (So., Mamora, N.J.) – Placed sixth overall with a time of 25:27 at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships. Was awarded First-Team All Conference honors.

Josh Andrews, Stonehill (Jr., Chelmsford, Mass.) – Finished seventh overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championships completing the 8k course in a time of 25:26 to earn First-Team All Conference honors.

Kristina Coriaty, Stonehill (Sr., Brockton, Mass.) - Finished sixth overall at the Northeast-10 Conference championships. Ran the 5k course in 18:48 to earn First-Team All Conference honors.

Kevin Gill, Stonehill (So., Brockton, Mass.) – Finished second overall at the Northeast-10 Conference Championship with a time of 25:04. Earned First-Team All Conference honors in the process.

Weekly Notes:

BENTLEY: Senior Melissa Nash became the fourth Northeast-10 champion in Bentley women’s cross country history when she outran the field at Saint Michael’s Saturday. She’s the Falcons’ first champion since Julie Doherty since 2001.

UMASS LOWELL: The UMass Lowell men captured their sixth Northeast-10 Conference championship in nine years while the River Hawk women stunned the field and captured their second title in four years. Senior Ruben Sanca became the fifth River Hawk runner to win the individual title as he ran the five-mile course in 24:33. Sanca joins former UMass Lowell standouts Patrick Morasse (2003, 2005), Chris Kapfer (2004) and Carl Mease (2002) as individual champions.

SAINT ROSE:
The College of Saint Rose men's and women's teams both posted its best finishes ever at the NE-10 Championships on Saturday. The women's squad was third behind four sub-20 minute performances that put five Golden Knights in the top-25. The men had two runners in the top-25 en route to a fourth place effort.

 


 

Field Hockey

 
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Northeast-10 Player of the Week

Whitney Martin, Southern Connecticut (Sr., M, Harwinton, Conn.) - Helped the team to a 2-0 week with eight points (three goals, two assists) in those outings. Scored two goals and assisted on another in the win over American International. Tallied one goal and assisted another in the win over Merrimack.

Northeast-10 Co-Goalkeepers of the Week

Alyssa Sliney, Bentley (Jr., GK, Brewster, Mass.) - In two wins and the completion of the suspended shootout game with Stonehill. Stopped the only stroke attempted by Stonehill, made six saves in a 4-0 win over Merrimack and four in a 2-0 victory against Assumption.

Jordan Smalling, Saint Michael's (Sr., GK, Essex Junction, Vt.) – Went 2-0 this past week with shutout victories versus American International (2-0) and Franklin Pierce (1-0). Recorded seven saves versus the Yellow Jackets and five versus the Ravens.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Kimberly Jaksina, Franklin Pierce (Fr., M, Townsend, Mass.) - Scored her first career goal against UMass Lowell.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Jacki Lapointe, American International (Sr., F, Danvers, Mass.) - Scored two of the team’s four goals in a 5-4 loss to No. 8 Southern Connecticut.

Nicole Murphy, Bentley (Jr., M, Dedham, Mass.) - Scored three goals and had an assist during a 2-0 week, including both scores in a 2-0 win against Assumption. Picked up a goal and an assist in a 4-0 victory over Merrimack.

Michelle Harrington, UMass Lowell (Sr., M, Rockport, Mass.) - Scored a goal and had a team-best three assists in two games this past week. Had a goal and an assist in the 4-0 win at Saint Anselm. Picked up two assists in a 5-1 win over Franklin Pierce.

Sammy Macy, UMass Lowell (So., F, Tewksbury, Mass.) - Scored two goals and added an assist in a 2-0 week. Had a goal and an assist in a 5-1 win over Franklin Pierce.

Heather Woodward, UMass Lowell (Sr., M, Ashburnham, Mass.) - Scored two goals in the 4-0 win at Saint Anselm.

Andrea Slaven, Saint Michael's (Sr., F, Danvers, Mass.) - In a 2-0 week, scored two goals and handed out two assists. Scored the game-winning goal against Franklin Pierce - and in the process became the program's all-time leader in points scored.

Jackie Ladino, Stonehill (Jr., F, North Dartmouth, Mass.) - Had a pair of goals in a 2-0 week. Scored single goals in the 5-2 win over Assumption and the 2-0 win over Saint Anselm.

Sara Winterbottom, Southern Connecticut (So., F, Burlington, Conn.) – In a 2-0 week scored three goals and dished out two assists. Scored two goals in the win over American International and added one goal and an assist in the win over Merrimack.

Laura Nimon, Stonehill (Sr., M, Gardiner, Maine) - Scored two goals in a 2-0 week. In the 5-2 win over Assumption had a goal then scored the game-winner in the 2-0 win over Saint Anselm.

Weekly Notes:

BENTLEY: Bentley, after starting the season at 1-5, finished the regular season with a 14-game winning streak, the Falcons’ longest since the 2004 team won 19 in a row.

SAINT MICHAEL’S:
Senior Andrea Slaven became the program's all-time leader in points scored with her game-winning goal on Wednesday against Franklin Pierce. It was also her 50th goal of her career. She currently has 115 career points.


 

Football

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Northeast-10 Offensive Player of the Week

Chris Roberts, Southern Connecticut (Sr., QB, New Britain, Conn.) - Finished 15-of-30 for 242 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes - to four different receivers - in the win over Pace.

Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Week

Chris Carroll, Bentley (Jr., DB, Lynn, Mass.) - In the 30-12 win at Saint Anselm, had eight tackles, including 2.5 for losses, a pass-breakup and his conference-leading sixth interception of the season.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Tony Johnson, Merrimack (Fr., LB, Lynn, Mass.) - Tallied three sacks and four tackles in the 21-16 win at Stonehill. Also forced two fumbles.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Kertis Hussey, American International (Jr., WR, Paterson, N.J.) - Caught five passes for 61 yards and had an additional 144 return yards to go with two touchdowns in the win at Assumption. Caught a 10-yard scoring pass and later returned a kickoff 97 yards for his second score.

Rob Parent, American International (So., QB, West Warwick, R.I.) - Completed 19-of-30 passes for 289 yards and two touchdowns in the win at Assumption. Had scoring plays of 80 and 10 yards, respectively.

Rich Reichert, American International (Jr., LB, Kings Park, N.Y.) - Had 14 tackles with one tackle for loss and a bass breakup in the win at Assumption.

Tyson Garcia, Assumption (So., DB, Charlton, Mass.) - In a game against American International, made six tackles, three assisted, three solo. Also had three pass breakups and blocked two kick attempts.

John Studley, Bentley (Sr., WR, Peabody, Mass.) - Amassed 170 all-purpose running yards and caught a nine-yard pass for the go-ahead touchdown in a 30-12 win over Saint Anselm. Caught nine passes for 147 yards and had two carries for 23 yards. Moved into fourth on Bentley’s all-time receiving yards list with 1686 yards.

Rob Paradis, Saint Anselm (Sr., DB, Bristol, Conn.) - Finished with five tackles, including one for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two interceptions versus Bentley.

Marc Wilson, Saint Anselm (Fr., QB, Farmington, Conn.) - Produced 237 yards of total offense in the loss to Bentley. Finished with 113 yards and one touchdown on the ground, while completing 16 passes for 124 yards and one touchdown in the air.

Landon Osborn, Southern Connecticut (So., LB, New Haven, Conn.) - Led the team with nine tackles and one sack in the win over Pace. Also had a team-high two pass breakups on the day.

John Wiechman, Southern Connecticut (So., RB, Buxton, Maine) - Rushed for 122 yards on 20 carries and scored two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) in the win over Pace. Also had one reception on the day.

Weekly Notes:

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL:
The Yellow Jackets extended their school-record winning streak to 14 games and tied the school-record for consecutive wins to open a season, eight, which was set in 1975 after beating Assumption 43-24. AIC is now 6-0 in the NE-10, which clinches at least a share of the conference title. The Yellow Jackets last won a conference championship in 2000 when they won the EFC Championship Game.

ASSUMPTION:
Joey Fabiano caught seven passes for 104 yards and now has 45 this season for 425 yards. His career totals are now 106 receptions (tied for third in school history) for 1,170 (seventh in school history). Matt Sidebottom believed to be the first offensive linemen in Northeast-10 history to have two receptions in one game. Sidebottom, caught a pass that had been deflected at the line of scrimmage, and then scored on a tackle-eligible play of 10 yards.

BENTLEY: Senior John Studley moved into fourth on Bentley’s all-time receiving yards list with his fourth 100-yard game of the season boosting his total to 1,686.

SAINT ANSELM:
In the game against Bentley on Saturday, freshman quarterback Marc Wilson has now surpassed the 100-yard mark in rushing five times this season, tying the Saint Anselm single-season record. He now also has 216 rushing attempts this season, shattering the previous record of 193 and he still has two games remaining. Senior Rob Paradis had two interceptions which tied a Saint Anselm single-game record. As a team, the Hawks forced seven Bentley turnovers, a Saint Anselm single-game record for turnovers forced.


 

Men's Soccer

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week

Matt Dubois, UMass Lowell (Sr., F, Dracut, Mass) – In three matches, scored four goals in a 2-0-1 week. Opened the week with a pair of goals less than three minutes apart early in the second half in 4-0 win over New Haven. Also, scored a double in 3-3 deadlock against Stonehill.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week

Sean Lambert, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., GK, Rehoboth, Mass.) – Registered his eighth shutout of the season with seven saves in a 0-0 double-overtime tie with Saint Anselm.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Viktor Goncalves, Franklin Pierce (Fr. F, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – Scored two goals for four points in a 2-0 week. Both goals came in the 2-1 comeback win at Merrimack, scoring the match-winning goal in the 54th minute.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Joe Ferrentino, American International (Fr., GK, East Longmeadow, Mass.) - Made six saves in a 1-1-0 week. Had three saves in the 2-1 win over Southern Connecticut and had and additional three saves against Bentley.

Matias Mononen, American International (Fr., M, Joensuu, Finland) - Scored twice in a 1-1-0 week. Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Southern Connecticut, breaking a 1-1 tied in the 63rd minute, and scored the team’s only goal against Bentley.

Jared Joaquin, Bentley (Jr., F, North Andover, Mass.) - Scored the game's first two goals against American International in the 3-1 win. First goal of the game came just nine minutes in; the second goal came in the 48th minute.

Vinny Papageorgiou , Franklin Pierce (Fr., GK, Wilmington, Mass.) - Averaged 2.5 saves per match while conceding just one goal for a 0.50 goals against average and one shutout in a 2-0 week. Made two saves to preserve a 1-0 victory over Bentley and nothched three stops in the 2-1 victory at Merrimack.

Matthew Pecheone, Le Moyne (Sr., M, New Hartford, N.Y.) - Tallied four points on two goals in a 1-1 week. Scored the game-winning goal in the 78th minute of a 2-0 win at Saint Rose. Added another goal in a 3-1 non-conference loss at Dowling.

Steve White, Le Moyne (Jr., GK, Cortland, N.Y.) – Posted eight saves and a 1.50 goals against average in 1-1 week. Recorded three saves to post his seventh shutout of the season in a 2-0 win at Saint Rose.

Ryan Richards, UMass Lowell (Jr., GK, Holden, Mass.) – Recorded shutouts in wins over New Haven (4-0) and Saint Michael’s (1-0). Had two saves against the Chargers and three against the Purple Knights. Also stopped four shots in a 3-3 draw with Stonehill.

Ryan Beck, Saint Michael's (So., D, Salt Lake City, Utah) - In a 1-1 week, assisted on the first two goals in a 3-2 win over Assumption.

Joe Hunt, Saint Rose (Sr., F, Herfordshire, England) - Scored two unassisted goals and set up the third in the 3-1 victory at New Haven.

Aazin Langroudi , Southern Connecticut (So., M, Hamden, Conn.) - Recorded the game-winning goal with two minutes left in double overtime in the 2-1 win over Saint Anselm.

Paul Templeton , Southern Connecticut (So , F, Saltcoats, Scotland) - Tallied the game-tying goal against Saint Anselm in the 2-1 victory.

Christopher Agan, Stonehill (Fr., D., Niskayuna, N.Y.) – Scored his first collegiate goal in the 3-1 loss to New Haven.

Shaun Keeley , Stonehill (Jr., F, Woburn, Mass.) - Scored a goal and had an assist in the 3-3 draw with UMass-Lowell.

Weekly Notes:

SAINT MICHAEL’S:
With a win or tie at Bentley on Tuesday, the Purple Knights will earn their third straight appearance in the NE-10 Tournament. A win also clinches SMC's third consecutive .500-or-better season.

 


 

Women's Soccer

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week

Gabriela Demoner, Franklin Pierce (Jr., M, Curitiba, Brazil) - Totaled two goals and an assist for five points in a 2-0 week. Scored the match-winning goal in each win. Scored the lone goal in the third minute of the 1-0 win over No. 21 Merrimack. Posted a goal and assist in 4-1 win at Bentley.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week

Shannon Murphy, Saint Rose (Jr., GK, Charlton, Mass.) - Went 2-0 with one shutout behind a 1-0 victory at Le Moyne and a 3-1 triumph versus New Haven. Allowed only one goal in 180 minutes with an .875 save percentage. Had five saves to preserve her fourth shutout of the year at Le Moyne. Then came up with a pair of saves to help defeat the Chargers.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Christina Cuffari, Saint Rose (Fr., M, Brick, N.J.) - Tallied two goals in a 3-1 decision against visiting New Haven. Broke a scoreless tie in the 42nd minute and then added an insurance goal in the 81st after slipping a shot near post.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Colleen Hilliker, American International (Sr., M, Williamsville, N.Y.) - Scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win over Bentley.

Kara Potts, American International (Jr., GK, Westfield, Mass.) - Recorded nine saves in a 1-1-0 week. Had four saves in a 1-0 win over Bentley and made five stops against Southern Connecticut.

Brittany Ester, Franklin Pierce (Sr., GK, Toms River, N.J.) - Conceded just one goal in a 2-0 week. Made one second half save to preserve a key 1-0 victory over No. 21 Merrimack.

Amanda Abbatiello, Le Moyne (Sr., GK, Liverpool, N.Y.) - Registered 15 saves and a 0.98 goals against average in a 1-1 week. Recorded a season-high 10 saves in a 2-1 overtime win at Stonehill. Stopped five shots in a 1-0 loss to Saint Rose.

Rachel Farneti , Le Moyne (Fr., M, Marcellus, N.Y.) - Recorded one assist in a 1-1 week. Dished out the assist on the game-winning goal on a free kick at the 4:36 mark of the first overtime period in the 2-1 overtime win at Stonehill.

Christina Harrison , Le Moyne (Jr., F, Jamesville, N.Y.) - Scored one goal in a 1-1 week. Tallied the game-winning goal at the 4:36 mark of the first overtime period in the 2-1 overtime win at Stonehill.

Grace Larsen, UMass Lowell (Sr., M, Newburyport, Mass.) – In one match this past week, scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory at Saint Michael's.

Selina Moylan, New Haven (Sr., M, County Clare, Ireland) - Contributed to all three goals in a 1-1 week, scoring two and assisting on the other. Had five points in two games.

Jenn Senecal, Saint Michael's (So., F, Yarmouth, Maine) - In a 1-1 week, scored two goals in a 5-1 win over Assumption.


Nicole Burton, Southern Connecticut (Jr., D, Warwick, N.Y.) - Posted a goal in the 3-0 win against American International and recorded the game-winning assist in the 2-0 win at Saint Anselm.

Mara Primmer, Southern Connecticut (Sr., F, Oneonta, N.Y.) - Had an assist in the 3-0 win against American International and recorded the second goal in a 2-0 win against Saint Anselm.

Sophia Saint Paul, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., F, Brockton, Mass.) - Tallied a goal and an assist in a 2-0 week. Registered a goal in a 2-1 win over Pace.

Ariel Teixeira, Southern New Hampshire (Fr., F, Warren, R.I.) - Scored the game-winning goal 3:46 into overtime in a 2-1 win over Pace.

Stef Young, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., GK, Natick, Mass.) - Registered a .867 save percentage and 0.98 goals-against average in a 2-0 week. Made 10 saves and allowed just one goal in a 2-1 overtime win over Pace.

Kelsey Mahoney, Stonehill (Fr., F, Rehoboth, Mass.) - Scored her first collegiate goal in a 2-1 loss to New Haven and followed it up with another goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to Le Moyne.

 


 

Swimming & Diving

 

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Northeast-10 Men’s Swimming Athlete of the Week

Aaron Rocheleau, Southern Connecticut (So., Newington, Conn.) - Won two events at the Bentley Invitational. In the 200 Yard Breaststroke, finished the event with a time of 2:17.21 and in the 200 Yard IM, he finished first with a time of 1:59.50.

Northeast-10 Women’s Swimming Athlete of the Week

Kristen Frost, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Madison, Conn.) – Led the team to a first place finish, placing first in both the 100 Freestyle (52.97) and 500 Freestyle (4:52.99) events. Broke both college pool and Bentley Invitational meet records in both events.

Northeast-10 Men’s Diving Athlete of the Week

Jon Andrews, Bentley (So., Southbury, Conn.) - Finished first in the three-meter diving (243.15) and was second off the one-meter board (217.75) during the Bentley Invitational.

Northeast-10 Women’s Diving Athlete of the Week

Cassandra Gentile, Pace (Fr., Cortland Manor, N.Y.) - Won both the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events at the Bentley Invitational.

Northeast-10 Co-Men’s Freshman of the Week

Drew Acquaviva, Le Moyne (Fr., Delmar, N.Y.) - Registered two individual wins in the home-opening 149-66 win against Utica. Placed first in the 50-yard freestyle in a time of 23.21. Also touched first in the 50-yard backstroke in 25.72.

Ryan Brauer, Saint Rose (Fr., Clifton Park, N.Y.) - Recorded a pair of first place performances that helped Saint Rose finish fourth at the Bentley Invitational. Set both a school and meet record with a 1:57.46 clocking in the 200 butterfly and then registered a winning time of 9:56.28 in the 1,000 free, which also established a school standard.

Northeast-10 Women’s Freshman of the Week

Eileen Mullowney, Saint Michael's (Fr., Burlington, Vt.) - Set three program records in her collegiate debut at the Bentley Invitational. Won the 200-yard freestyle (1:58.33, more than four seconds better than the previous program record), finished second in the 1,000-yard freestyle (11:11.07), and third in the 100-yard freestyle (55.10).

Weekly Honor Roll:

Jill Capadanno, Assumption (Fr. Dracut, Mass.) - In a dual meet against Elms scored 32.50 points including finishing first in the 100-yard butterfly, 100-yard individual medley, 100-yard freestyle, and helped the 200-yard freestyle relay, and 200-medley relay teams to first place finishes. Also competed at the Bentley invitational and finished 11th in the 200-yard freestyle and fifth in the 200-yard butterfly.

Anne Kaduboski, Bentley (So., Dedham, Mass ) - During the Bentley Invitational, set a collegiate pool and meet record by winning the 200 yard butterfly in 2:10.20. Also finished second in the 500 freestyle (5:25.71) and fourth in the 200 free (2:02.64). -

Rafael Pena, Bentley (Jr., Cape Coral, Fla.) - At the season-opening Bentley Invitational, finished first in the 50 yard freestyle (22.98) and fourth in the 100 free (50.07).

Zach Hisert, Le Moyne (Sr., Amsterdam, N.Y.) - Registered a first-place finish with 149.55 points in the one-meter diving in a 149-66 home-opening win against Utica.

Nicole Murphy, Le Moyne (Jr., Camillus, N.Y.) - Registered two individual wins in the home-opening 136-66 win against Utica. Placed first in the 50-yard freestyle in a time of 26.43. Also touched first in the 50-yard butterfly in 28.82 seconds.

Katie O’Donnell, Le Moyne (Fr., Delmar, N.Y.) - Registered a pair of first-place finishes in the home-opening 136-66 win against Utica. Placed first in the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 55.53 seconds. Was the top women's finisher in the 1,000-yard freestyle in 11:11.65.

Mary Walton, Le Moyne (Fr., Syracuse, N.Y.) - Registered a first-place finish with 152.50 points in the one-meter diving in a 136-66 home-opening win against Utica.

Caitlin Peterson, Saint Rose (Fr., Sherrill, N.Y.) - Helped Saint Rose finish third at the Bentley Invitational. Set a school record in the 200-yard freestyle with a second place time of 1:54.43. Also swam the third leg on the 400 free relay quartet that took second behind a 3:57.58 clocking.

Alicia Robinson, Saint Rose (So., Albany, N.Y.) - Registered two second place finishes at the Bentley Invitational to help Saint Rose finish third. Touched second in the 50 free with a time of 26.38 and was also part of the second place 400 medley relay squad that finished in 4:15.19.

Jeremy Frey, Southern Connecticut (Fr., Pipersville, Pa.) - Finished first in the 200 yard freestyle with a time of 1:49.07 at the Bentley Invitational. Also took second place in the 200 Yard IM.

Cody Hall, Southern Connecticut (Jr., Parker, Colo.) - In the 200 Yard IM event, finished in first place with a final time of 2:14.75. Also took home second place in the 200 Yard butterfly with a time of 2:11.14, in the first place finish for the Owls.

Miguel Nesrala, Southern Connecticut (Fr., Santo Domingo, D.R.) – Finished first in the 100 Yard Freestyle event with a time of 48.06.

Emily Sundel, Southern Connecticut (Jr., West Hartford, Conn.) - Set a meet record in the 1000 yard freestyle, posting a time of 10:42.55.

Weekly Notes:

SAINT ROSE: Saint Rose freshmen Caitlin Peterson and Ryan Brauer established school records at the Bentley Invitational on Saturday. Peterson swam the fastest time in school annals in the 200 free with a second place time of 1:54.43. Brauer set both school and meet records with a 1:57.46 clocking in the 200 butterfly to go with a winning time of 9:56.28 in the 1000 free, thus touching in another school record time.

 



Volleyball

 

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week

Molly Cindric, Merrimack (So., MH, Westlake Village, Calif.) - Led the Warriors to a 3-0 week, averaging 3.1 kills, 2.6 digs and 1.1 blocks in 10 games this past week.

Northeast-10 Setter of the Week

Andrea Wirth, Stonehill (So., S, Mesa, Ariz.) – In a 1-1 week, averaged 11.7 assists per set. Had 32 assists and four digs in a 3-0 win over Southern New Hampshire and a career high 50 assists (12.5 per set) and six digs in a 3-1 loss to Merrimack.

Northeast-10 Libero of the Week

Chelsie Kohout, Franklin Pierce (So., L, Harrison Township, Mich.) - Averaged five digs per set in a 2-1 week. Recorded 13 digs against Saint Michael's. Racked up 29 digs at Bridgeport and chipped in 18 digs at C.W. Post.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Michelle Thornhill, Stonehill (Fr., OH, Canyon Lake, Calif.) - In a 1-1 week, averaged 3.85 kills per set and 2.85 digs per set, including 14 kills and a .565 attack percentage in a 3-0 win against Southern New Hampshire.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Kelly Blumenauer, Assumption (Jr., L, Islip Terrace, N.Y.) - In a 1-1 week made 36 digs, an average of 4.5 digs per game. Including a match high of 16 digs in a victory over Saint Anselm.

Alex Kearney, Bentley (Jr., OH, La Jolla, Calif.) - During a 1-1 week, averaged 3.29 kills, 2.71 digs, 0.43 blocks and 3.79 points. Had 10 kills, 13 digs and two aces in a 3-1 loss to New Haven and a match-best 13 kills in a 3-0 win at Pace. Hit .125 for the week.

Cassie Kraft, Bentley (Jr., L, New Braunfels, Texas) - Averaged 4.43 digs and 0.86 service aces during a 1-1 week. Had 17 kills in a three-game sweep at Pace and served three aces against both Pace and New Haven.

Karissa Hookstadt, Franklin Pierce (Sr., S, Camarillo, Calif.) - Averaged 10.58 assists and 2.42 digs per set in a 2-1 week. Recorded 42 assists, eight kills and five digs against Saint Michael's. Recorded 52 assists and 15 digs at Bridgeport and 33 assists and nine digs at C.W. Post.

Kaylin Brainerd, Le Moyne (Jr., S, Liverpool, N.Y.) - Registered 84 assists (10.50/gm), 16 digs (2.00/gm), six blocks (0.75/gm) and five kills in a 1-1 week. Posted 43 assists, seven digs, six blocks and three kills in a 3-1 win over Southern Connecticut. Registered 41 assists, nine digs, three service aces and two kills in a 3-1 loss to Molloy.

Caitlin Richardson, Le Moyne (Sr., MH, Victor, N.Y.) - Landed 20 kills (2.50/gm) and five blocks (0.62/gm) in a 1-1 week. Posted 12 kills and three blocks in a 3-1 win over Southern Connecticut. Registered eight kills and two blocks in a 3-1 loss to Molloy.

Jodi Smith, Le Moyne (Sr., OH, Angola, N.Y.) - Landed 25 kills (3.12/gm) and recorded 20 digs (2.50/gm) in a 1-1 week. Posted 13 kills, eight digs and three blocks in a 3-1 win over Southern Connecticut. Registered 12 kills and 12 digs in a 3-1 loss to Molloy.

Jillian Hadder, UMass Lowell (So., OH, Yucaipa, Calif.) - Posted averages of 3.53 kills and 1.33 digs while hitting .273 in a 4-0 week. Opened the week with 12 kills and four digs in a 3-0 win over Saint Anselm; followed with 15 kills, 12 digs and four blocks in a 3-2 win over Adelphi at the East Stroudsburg Tournament. Registered seven kills in a 3-0 win over Bowie State and capped the tournament with 19 kills and four digs while hitting .310 in a 3-1 win over the host Warriors.

Elyse Lorenz, Merrimack (So., S, Frankfort, Ill.) - In a 3-0 week, averaged 10.3 assists, and 2.7 digs in 10 games. Added a team-high nine service aces.

Rhe-Ann Niles, New Haven (Gr., MH, St. Thomas, Barbados) - Led the team with six blocks (two solo, four assists) and tied for second with 11 kills in a 1-0 week. Hit .240 for the week and added seven digs and three aces.

Yael Rosner, New Haven (Sr., S, Haifa, Israel) - Dished out a team-high 42 assists in a 1-0 week. Tied for the team lead with 16 digs and added seven kills while hitting a team-best .400. Also had one ace and one block.

Charlotte Tencza, Saint Anselm (Fr., OH, Greenfield, Mass.) - Had 30 kills (3.75 per set) and 24 digs (3.0 per set) in two games this past week, including a 21 kill 17 dig performance against Assumption on Saturday.

Marilyn Glamack, Saint Rose (Fr., OH, Victor, N.Y.) - Averaged 2.67 kills and 2.67 digs during a 1-1 week. Totaled 24 kills, 24 digs and three aces throughout the two matches and totaled 12 digs and seven kills in a 3-1 victory at Concordia. Tied a season-high with 17 kills to go with 12 digs in a 3-2 setback at Saint Michael’s.

Jenna Tammel, Southern Connecticut (Jr., RS, Spring Valley, Minn.) - Averaged three kills per set, with a total of 21. Also had 19 digs, averaging 2.71 per set and three service aces.

Katherine Masson, Stonehill (Sr., OH, Acushnet, Mass.) - Hit .328 with 4.14 kills per set in a 1-1 week, including a career high 20 kills in a 3-1 loss to Merrimack.

Therese Mance, Stonehill (So., L, Milwaukee, Wis.) - Averaged 4.29 digs per set and had two service aces in a 1-1 week, including a career high 23 digs in a 3-1 loss to Merrimack.

Weekly Notes:

BENTLEY: Senior setter Tori Piskulick (San Diego, Calif.) became Bentley’s all-time leader in assists during Saturday’s victory at Pace. She recorded 20 against the Setters and now has 4,445 for her career.

MERRIMACK:
Merrimack is unbeaten through 11 conference games for the first time in school history.

STONEHILL: In the Skyhawks 3-0 win over Southern New Hampshire last Tuesday, senior Katherine Masson became just the fifth player in Stonehill history to record 1000 kills.