April 13, 2009

Northeast-10 Women's Lacrosse Weekly Report For Contests Through April 12, 2009



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April 13, 2009

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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.