April 27, 2009

Northeast-10 Men's Lacrosse Weekly Report For Contests Through April 26, 2009



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April 27, 2009

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Northeast-10 Player of the Week
Greg Rogowski, Merrimack (Sr., A, Cohoes, N.Y.) - Tallied nine points (five goals, four assists) in three wins this past week, including scoring the game-winning goal in a 6-5, triple-overtime win over Bentley.

Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Week
Cory Spinale, Merrimack (Jr., G, Wakefield, Mass. ) - Posted three wins, a 3.59 goals-against, and a .791 save percentage this past week, including stopping 18 shots in a 6-5 triple-overtime win over Bentley.

Northeast-10 Freshman of the Week
Nicholas Pellerito, Pace (Fr., A, Glen Cove, N.Y.) - Totaled eight points in a 1-1 week. Tallied four goals and one assist, including the game-winning 13th goal in a win over American International. Recorded two goals and one assist, including a man-up goal against Bentley.

Weekly Honor Roll:

Kevin Klaskin, Assumption (Jr., A, Norfolk, Mass.) - In a 1-1 week, led the team in scoring with six points on three goals and three assists.

Wyatt Couture, Bentley (Jr., M, South Hadley, Mass.) - Had three goals and one assist last week. His game-tying goal in the fourth quarter against Merrimack helped send the game in overtime. Added two goals and one assist against Pace.

Kris Dambach, Bentley (Sr., G, Chester, N.J.) - Made 34 saves over two games last week, and posted a .739 save percentage and a goals against average of just 5.55. Made 16 saves in a 3-OT game against Merrimack, then stopped 18 shots in a win over Pace.

Addi Van Hatcher, Bentley (Jr., A, Tigard, Ore.) - Led the way with six points on three goals and three assists over two games last week. Had a game-high five points (two goals, three assists) in the win over Pace.

Jack Harmatuk, Le Moyne (So., A, Syracuse, N.Y.) - Scored three goals, dished out an assist and grabbed three ground balls an 11-5 victory at Southern New Hampshire. Tallied two goals and an assist in the decisive 5-0 run in the third quarter to pull away from a 4-3 halftime lead.

Doug McIver, Le Moyne (Sr., G, Altamont, N.Y.) - Registered nine saves, while allowing just three goals, in 54:04 of action in goal in the 11-5 win at Southern New Hampshire.

Chris Murphy, Saint Anselm (Sr., A, Winchester, Mass.) - Finished with five goals and two assists. Had four goals and two assists in rout of American International, followed by one goal at Saint Michael's.

Matt Surette, Saint Anselm (Sr., M, Wakefield, Mass.) - Had five goals and one assist in two games. Had a hat trick in rout of American International, followed by two goals and one assist at Saint Michael's.

Bryan Zaremba , Saint Michael's (Sr., A, Manhasset, N.Y.) - In a 2-0 week, totaled four goals and two assists. In a 8-6 win over Assumption, led the way scoring four goals and assisting on another.

Mike Ball, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., A, Salem, N.H.) - Recorded six goals and four assists in a win over Franklin Pierce.

Dustin Latham, Southern New Hampshire (Sr., A, Penacook, N.H.) - Recorded four goals and three assists in a 1-1 week. Finished with three goals and a pair of assists in a win over Franklin Pierce.

Weekly Notes:

FRANKLIN PIERCE: Seniors Jason Flanigan (Shrewsbury, Mass.) and Ryan Boller (New Canaan, Conn.) concluded their career tied for second in program history with 52 career games played. Boller finishes up ranked tied for third all-time with 78 career points, while his 57 career goals are good for fifth all-time. Flanigan is ranked ninth all-time with 61 career points, while his 53 career goals rank sixth. He also finished the season with a team-best seven man-up goals, good for third among NE-10 leaders to this point.

LE MOYNE: Le Moyne went undefeated in Northeast-10 Conference action for the ninth time in the last ten seasons to claim the regular season conference championship for the ninth time in ten years.

MERRIMACK: With a second-quarter assist against Southern New Hampshire on Monday, senior Greg Rogowski (Cohoes, NY) moved into fourth-place in the NCAA Division II record book with his 302nd career point. The three-time All-American concluded the regular season with 51 goals this season, 210 career goals and 309 career points.

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Head coach Paul Calkins won his 100th career game Wednesday night against Franklin Pierce.