October 20, 2008

Northeast-10 Field Hockey Weekly Report For Contests Through October 19, 2008


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October 20, 2008

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week

Jackie Ladino, Stonehill (Jr., F, North Dartmouth, Mass.) - Recorded six goals and an assist in a 3-0 week. In a 5-0 win over American International, had two goals and then in a 6-2 win over Merrimack, registered a goal and an assist. Ended the week by posting a hat trick with three second half goals in a 6-1 win over Franklin Pierce.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week

Alyssa Sliney, Bentley (Jr., GK, Brewster, Mass.) - Made 10 saves and had a 1.30 goals against average as Bentley ran its winning streak to 12 with victories over Franklin Pierce, Southern Connecticut State and Saint Anselm.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week

Inga Stonga, Southern Connecticut (Fr., M, East London, South Africa) - Tallied five points (two goals, one assist) on the week. Registered an assist in the win over Assumption and scored both of the team’s goals against UMass-Lowell.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Courtney Bartlett, Bentley (Jr., F, Brunswick, Maine) - Scored twice during a 3-0 week that extended Bentley’s winning streak to 12. Both were game-winners, including a 1-1 tiebreaker with 16:14 left at Saint Anselm.

Nicole Murphy, Bentley (Jr., M, Dedham, Mass.) - Scored three times during a 3-0 week, including two second-half goals in a 3-2 win over Southern Connecticut and the game-winner on an overtime penalty stroke at Franklin Pierce.

Ashley Moirano, Franklin Pierce (So., M, Vero Beach, Fla.) - Scored three goals and added an assist for seven points in a 1-2 week. Scored a goal against No. 6 Bentley. Scored a goal and added an assist in the 3-0 win over American International. Scored the team’s only goal of the game against No. 9 Stonehill.

Katie Enaire, UMass Lowell (So., F, Amesbury, Mass.) - Had three goals in a 3-0 week. Scored twice and totaled four shots in a 5-2 win over Southern Connecticut.

Sammy Macy, UMass Lowell (So., F, Tewksbury, Mass.) - Scored a team-high five goals in a 3-0 week. Netted two goals in a 6-0 win over Saint Michael's and a hat trick in a 5-2 win over Southern Connecticut.

Laura Urko, Saint Anselm (Sr., F, Attleboro, Mass.) - Had two goals in a 2-0 win over Merrimack as the Hawks posted a 1-2 week.

Andrea Slaven, Saint Michael's (Sr., F, Danvers, Mass.) - In a 2-1 week, registered two goals and an assist. Also had game-winning goal in penalty strokes against Saint Anselm.

Ann Berry, Southern Connecticut (So., M, Belfast, Maine) - Led the Owls with eight points (two goals, four assists) last week. Scored one goal and set up three others in the win over Assumption and tallied a goal against Bentley. Registered an assist against UMass-Lowell.

Grace Martha, Southern Connecticut (Sr., M, Cheshire, Conn.) - Finished with seven points (three goals, one assist) this past week. Had two goals and an assist against Assumption and scored a goal against Bentley.

Claire Hourihan, Stonehill (Jr., M, East Amherst, N.Y.) - Collected 11 points (4 G/3A) in a 3-0 week. In the 5-0 win over American International, had two goals and two assists. Then in a 6-2 win over Merrimack, had two more goals and then contributed an assist in the 6-1 win over Franklin Pierce.

Weekly Notes:

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL: AIC's five victories this season set the school record for wins in a single season.

SAINT MICHAEL’S: Saint Michael's Carla Hesler recorded her 200th victory as a field hockey head coach in Sunday's 3-0 win at Assumption. Hesler is a combined 200-178-8 in 22 seasons (10 with Saint Michael's, eight at Yale and four at Colgate). With a goal and an assist versus Assumption, senior Andrea Slaven has 112 career points, one shy of tying the program record. Her next goal will be the 50th of her career, adding to her program record.

STONEHILL: After losing the first four games of the season, Stonehill has outscored their opponents 45-12 in the last 13. Claire Hourihan became the school record holder for goals (18) and points (43) in a season during this past week.