Oct 17, 2005
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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Sara Hohenberger, UMass Lowell (Jr., F, Windham, NH) - Totaled nine points in three games last week, including two four-point efforts. Set up the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Bryant, had a goal and two assists in a 6-1 win against American International, and capped the week with a goal and two assists in a 3-1 win at Assumption.
Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
Dani Ryder, Stonehill (So., GK, Gloucester, MA) - Collected three shutout victories while making eight saves in a 3-0 week, including three saves each in a 2-0 win over Merrimack and a 1-0 triumph over eighth-ranked Southern Connecticut. Made a pair of stops in a 4-0 victory over Franklin Pierce.
Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Michelle Harrington, UMass Lowell (Fr., MF, Rockport, MA) - Tallied goals in back-to-back games in a 3-0 week. Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over Bryant and added a goal in a 6-1 win over American International.
Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll:
Kristin Johnson, Bentley (Sr., GK, Reading, MA) - Helped Bentley to a 3-0 week by amassing a 0.58 goals against average, blanking the opposition over the final 204 minutes of action. Made four saves in overtime during a 3-2 win at Saint Michael?s, and nine in a scoreless double-OT game with Southern Connecticut before lifting the Falcons to victory by stopping two strokes. Finished the week with 46:27 scoreless minutes in a 3-0 win over Mercyhurst.
Mary Rogers, Bentley (Jr., F, Watertown, MA) ? Totaled two goals and an assist during a 3-0 week. Scored with 5:30 left in the second overtime to give the Falcons a 3-2 win at Saint Michael?s, and netted the game-winning stroke in a 1-0 penalty stroke victory at Southern Connecticut.
Jenee Clifford, Franklin Pierce (Fr., MF, Sandown, NH) - In a 2-1 week, totaled two goals. Scored a goal in a 3-1 win over Assumption and added a goal in a 3-0 win over Saint Anselm.
Mary Beth Huszar, Franklin Pierce (Jr., F, Greenville, NH) - In a 2-1 week, totaled three goals and an assist. Scored two goals in a 3-1 win over Assumption and tallied a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over Saint Anselm.
Nicole Staiti, UMass Lowell (Jr., GK, Barre, MA) - Backstopped the River Hawks to a 3-0 week, maintaining a 0.67 goals-against average and a .750 save percentage. Made three save in a 1-0 shutout win over Bryant. Stopped three shots in a 3-1 victory at Assumption.
Kristen Belair, Merrimack (Jr., F, Methuen, MA) - Scored two goals and dished out two assists in a 4-2 victory over No. 8 Saint Michael's.
Sam Rowe, Saint Anselm (Fr., MF, Chelmsford, MA) - Scored her first career game winning goal against AIC.
Cathy Cardini, Southern Connecticut (Sr., F, Willington, CT) - Scored three goals, all in a 4-1 win over Bryant in a 1-2 week.
Courtney Campbell, Stonehill (Jr., D, Reading, MA) - Assisted on four of seven goals in 3-0 week, including a pair of helpers in a 4-0 win over Franklin Pierce and one assist each in 2-0 win over Merrimack and 1-0 triumph over eighth-ranked Southern Connecticut.
Caitlin Gleason, Stonehill (So., F, New Boston, NH) - Netted a pair of goals and two assists for six points in 3-0 week, including the game-winning goal and an assist in a 2-0 win over Merrimack and a goal and an assist in a 4-0 triumph over Franklin Pierce.
Kelly Latendresse, Stonehill (Jr., MF, Sidney, ME) - Netted a goal and two assists for four points in a 3-0 week, including a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win over Franklin Pierce and an assist on game-winner in 2-0 triumph over Merrimack.
Northeast-10 Weekly Notes:
UMASS LOWELL: The River Hawks have won 12 straight games, the second longest streak in program history. Junior F Sara Hohenberger registered her 17th goal of the year in Sunday's 3-1 win at Assumption, tying the school record for most goals in a season. Alysia Morgan scored 17 goals in 2004. Senior F Courtney Hill is poised to break the school record for points in a career. The Newburyport, MA native has 99 points to date, two shy of the record of 101 set by current River Hawk assistant coach Erin Stewart (1994-97)?STONEHILL: The Skyhawks have won a school-record nine straight matches dating back to September 14th and have notched eight total shutout wins to date, including four blankings in the last five outings alone. Stonehill, ranked seventh in last week's NFHCA Division II national poll for the fourth straight week, has allowed one or fewer goals in 13 of its 15 matches to date. The Skyhawks, ranked third in last week's NCAA North Regional poll, have been nationally-ranked in 36 of the last 41 weeks dating back to 2001 and have defeated four nationally-ranked foes this season after Sunday's win over eighth-ranked Southern Connecticut. Stonehill's 13-2 start is the best in the program's 10-year history, as the Skyhawks have already matched their second-highest single-season win total in school history. Stonehill, which boasts the third-best defensive unit in the nation according to NFHCA statistics, has more victories (13) than goals allowed (10) to date. Sophomore G Dani Ryder (Gloucester, Mass.) picked up her 25th career triumph in Saturday's win over Franklin Pierce, as 17 of her 26 career wins to date have come via shutout?BENTLEY: Junior All-Americas Mary Rogers (Watertown, Mass.) and Lindsey Harrington (Atkinson, N.H.) continued their climb up Bentley?s all-time scoring list. Rogers moved into a tie for first with Allyson Bunce (1998-2001), each with 159 points, and Harrington took over fourth with 119. The Falcons, number five in last week?s NFHCA Division II poll, have been working overtime frequently this season, with five games having extended beyond regulation, including a pair of double-overtime contests this week?AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL: Senior Kristen Wright (Lunenburg, Mass.) moved into second place on AIC's career scoring list Saturday with a goal. She now has 21 points, passing current teammate Nicole Phelps (Nassau, N.Y.), who has 20 career points.


























