GREYHOUNDS WEEKLY SPORTS NOTEBOOK
December 5, 2007, Number 15

Kayla PARKER leads women's hoop past Bentley!
Basketball teams at Stonehill TUESDAY

WORCESTER, Mass. --- Sophomore forward KAYLA PARKER (Sanford, ME/Sanford) scored 22 points and added seven rebounds and four blocked shots as Assumption College ran past Bentley College, 64-46, in Northeast-10 Conference women's basketball SATURDAY at the Laska Gym.

The Greyhounds, now 7-2 overall, 3-1 in the conference, won for the third consecutive game against conference competition and are now 5-0 in the Laska Gym. Bentley, now 4-2 and 3-1, ranked No. 9 in the latest USAToday ESPN WBCA Division II coaches poll had its win streak snapped at four straight.

Bentley owns wins over both defending national champion Southern Connecticut State and American International College---both picked to be among the conference leaders by the coaches in a pre-season poll.

The Greyhounds also got solid performances from junior guard/captain BETHANY PLASSKI (Fall River, MA/Durfee) (14 points, 3 assists) and senior forward/captain CHARDE FLOYD (Worcester, MA/Worcester Academy) (5 points, team-high 11 rebounds, four steals).
Bentley center Vanessa Lux made a jumper in the paint to make it 13-11 Greyhounds with 13:30 left in the first half. At this point the Hounds went on an 11-2 run to assume control, 24-13.

Parker hit a wing jumper, then followed with a spin move for a layin before Lux hit a second lane jumper. Parker then connected on a three-pointer from the top-of-the-circle and then freshman guard MOLLY GRIFFITHS (Walpole, MA/Ursuline) hit a baseline jumper and senior center MEGAN URBAN (Portland, ME/Deering) hit a lane jumper for an 11-point lead.

The Falcons came back however to cut the deficit to three, 26-23, behind a 8 0 spurt keyed by Lux (lane jumper, free throw), guard Ashley Bruton (three-pointer) and forward Colette Josey (layup).

Then the Greyhounds ran a 7-0 streak of their own to finish the half in front, 32-23. Plasski started it with a layup and then a layup off the fastbreak. Junior point guard TRISH GARDNER (Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth) made two free throws to make a nine-point advantage, 32-23. The Greyhounds continued the flurry with the first 10 points of the second half to effectively put it out of reach.

Plasski converted a layin off a feed from Floyd, made another layin on a coast to-coast drive and then drilled a lane jumper. Parker made a spinning layin off a Gardner assist and sophomore guard LESLIE LUPIEN (Pomfret, CT/Woodstock Academy) finished the streak with a drive to the basket and a 42-23 lead.


Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic
Assumption College has had 11 student-athletes named to the Northeast-10 Conference all-academic teams in five sports to date. To be eligible for selection to the academic teams, a student-athlete must have met the following: 1) participated in at least half of the team's games and be either a starter/significant contributor; 2) achieved a 3.2 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and 3) completed at least one academic year at his/her current institution.
First-Team
JARED KELLY * (Football), Sr., DE, Canton, MA/Xaverian
MIKE OTTERBEIN * (Football), Sr., OG, Manchester, CT/Manchester
SARAH RANIERI (Field Hockey), So., F, Bellingham, MA/Bellingham
LAUREN RASWYCK (Volleyball), Sr., Libero, Litchfield, NH/Campbell
ASHLEY MC MAHON (Soccer), Sr., F, Bethel, CT/Immaculate
Second-Team
JENNA LUCE (Field Hockey), Sr., MF, Conway, MA/Frontier
Third-Team
COURTNEY STRATTON (Volleyball), So., MB, Hudson, NH/Alvirne
* also named to the CoSIDA academic all-region second-team


WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING CLUB

COACH: Dr. Stuart CROMARTY (Boston University '86)
CAPTAINS: Kathryn PIETROSOMONE '08 and Laura MICCICHE '10
GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Nov. 30 at Holy Cross
Jan. 30 Worcester City Swim Championships
Feb. 2 at Bridgeport with Pace, Bryant
Feb. 8 at New England University Invitational

MEET RESULTS: Assumption at Holy Cross, November 30, 2007
NO TEAM SCORE

INDIVIDUAL GREYHOUND RESULTS:
ALEXANDRA GAGNE (Sr., Stonington, CT/Stonington): 5, 100-individual medley (1:14.33); 3, 100-backstroke (1:14.96)
KATHRYN PIETROSOMONE (Sr., Hamden, CT/Sacred Heart): 1, 200 freestyle (2:14.73); 2, 100-freestyle (1:01.28); 3, 500-freestyle (6:09.67)
ASHLEA RUNDLETT (Sr., Cumberland, RI/Cumberland): 6, 200-freestyle (2:35.73); 6, 100-individual medley (1:23.60); 5, 100-freestyle (1:10.48)

TIFFANY BLAISDELL (Jr., Peabody, MA/Bishop Fenwick): 4, 50-freestyle (2) (33.58); 6, 100-freestyle (1:16.51)
MEGHAN CLASBY (Jr., Ipswich, MA/Ipswich): 5, 200-freestyle (2:33.58); 4, 500-freestyle (6:47.29)
MARIA ERAMO (Jr., Shirley, MA/Imm. Heart of Mary): NF, 50-freestyle (34.35); 6, 100-breaststroke (1:32.66)
KATHERINE JANOSKO (Jr., Norfolk, MA/Mt. St. Charles): 4, 50-freestyle (30.07); 4, 100-freestyle (1:07.87)
AMANDA JENSEN (Jr., Falmouth, MA/Falmouth): 3, 50-freestyle (2) (33.57)
AMANDA NORTON (Jr., Quincy, MA/Fontbonne): 5, 50-freestyle (2) (35.53)

JENN CLANCY (So., East Sandwich, MA/Sandwich): NF, 50-freestyle (31.78); 5, 100-backstroke (1:21.79)
COURTNEY COSTANZA (So., Danvers, MA/Danvers): NF, 50-freestyle (33.23)
AMANDA HARRINGTON (So., Wayland, MA/Wayland): 5, 50-freestyle (31.42); 5, 100-breaststroke (1:31.16); NF, 100-freestyle (1:17.65)
LAURA MICCICHE (So., Framingham, MA/Framingham): 4, 200-freestyle (2:52.29); 5, 500-freestyle (6:48.20)
SHANNON MURTAUGH (So., Cranston, RI/Cranston): 3, 50-freestyle (29.81); 2, 100-breaststroke (1:22.04)
CHRISTINA PHILLIPS (So., Holbrook, MA/Fontbonne): NF, 50-freestyle (33.39); NF, 100-freestyle (1:14.99)
COLLEEN QUINN (So., Alameda, CA/North Reading, MA): 6, 50-freestyle (35.40); NF, 100-freestyle (1:20.74)
MARISA RENAUD (So., North Smithfield, RI/Mt. St. Charles): 6, 500 freestyle (7:38.29)

GINA CASADONTE (Fr., Norwich, CT/Norwich Free): NF, 100-freestyle (1:21.67)
JILL FOLEY (Fr., Northampton, MA/Northampton): 4, 100-butterfly (1:15.24)
SHANNON REILLY (Fr., Briarcliff Manor, NY/Briarcliff): 6, 50-freestyle (2) (38.19)
JESSICA WOLTER (Fr., Stonington, CT/Stonington): 4, 100-individual medley (1:13.94); 3, 100-butterfly (1:13.88)

GREYHOUND RELAY RESULTS:

4, 200-medley: Alexandra GAGNE, Shannon MURTAGH, Jessica WOLTER, Jill FOLEY, 2:14.34
5, 200-medley: Emily CLOUGH, Amanda HARRINGTON, Jenna CLANCY, Katherine JANOSKO, 2:30.40
6, 200-medley: Marisa RENAUD, Maria ERAMO, Amanda JENSEN, Tiffany BLAISDELL, 2:41.8

3, 200-freestyle relay: Jessica WOLTER, Jill FOLEY, Shannon MURTAGH, Kathryn PIETROSOMONE, 1:59.66
4, 200-freestyle relay: Meghan CLASBY, Amanda HARRINGTON, Maria ERAMO, Katherine JANOSKO, 2:12.68
5. 200-freestyle relay: Tiffany BLAISDELL, Amanda JENSEN, Courtney COSTANZA, Emily CLOUGH, 2:15.31
6, 200-freestyle relay: Colleen QUINN, Gina CASADONTE, Christina PHILLIPS, Amanda NORTON, 2:22.43

MEN & WOMEN'S TRACK

COACH: Gary JUSSEAUME (Worcester State '73)
WOMEN'S CAPTAINS: Teresa KUEHHAS '08, Lauren KING '08 and Molly O'CONNELL '09
MEN'S CAPTAINS: Shawn DOMINIK '08, Brian CACCAVALE '08 and Ian FERGUSON '09

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONOR ROLL:
CHRIS O'DAY
(So., Braintree, MA/Braintree): finished seventh overall (2:00.98) and first among Northeast-10 Conference competitors in the 800-meter event at the Northeastern Invitational.

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Indoor Season

Jan. 26 Wesleyan University Invitational
Feb. 2 Tufts University Invitational
Feb. 9 Smith College (Tartan) Invitational
Feb. 16 Tufts University Invitational
Feb. 23 Northeast-10 Indoor Championships at S. Connecticut State
29-1 New England Indoor Invitational at Boston University
Mar. 7-8 ECAC Championships at Harvard University
Outdoor Season
Mar. 29 Worcester City Championship at WPI
Apr. 5 Stonehill College Invitational
Apr. 12 UMass Lowell Invitational
Apr. 16-17 Holy Cross College Decathlon (men)-Heptathlon (women)
Apr. 19 Connecticut College (Silfen) Invitational
Apr. 27 Brown University Invitational
May 3 Northeast-10 Conference Championships at Bryant U.
May 8-10 New England Outdoor Invitational at U. of New Hampshire

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Husky Winter Carnival, December 1, 2007, Reggie Lewis Center

WOMEN'S RESULTS
RENEE BIGOLD
(Sr., Dracut, MA/Dracut): 45, 400-meters (1:11.83) (CAREER BEST); 127, 200-meters (32.49) (CAREER BEST)
LAUREN KING (Sr., Stoughton, MA/Stoughton): 40, 55-meters prelim (7.97)
RANA SADER (Sr., Milford, MA/Milford): 79, 55-meters (9.87) (CAREER BEST)
TRISHA DOMINGS (Jr., Lexington, MA/Lexingtom): 77, 200-meters (29.30) (CAREER BEST); 33, long jump (4.31m/14-01.75)
ERIN COAKLEY (So., Duxbury, MA/Sacred Heart): 41, 400-meters (1:09.18); 107, 200-meters (30.50)
JENNA HUBACZ (So., N. Brookfield, MA/N. Brookfield): 77, 55-meters prelim (9.25) (CAREER BEST); 130, 200-meters (33.77) (CAREER BEST)
ANGELA KECK (So., Enfield, CT/Enrico Fermi): 41, long jump (3.84m/12 07.25)
ALICIA KING (So., Stoughton, MA/Stoughton): 90, 200-meters (29.79)
ASHLEY RIVARD (So., Winchendon, MA/Murdock): 33, 400-meters (1:10.85) (CAREER BEST); 34, long jump (4.30m/14-01.25) (CAREER BEST)
JANE BITTNER (Fr., Mansfield, MA/Mansfield): 114, 200-meters (31.02) (CAREER BEST)
THERESA TAYLOR (Fr., Weymouth, MA/Weymouth): 52, 55-meter hurdles (11.33) (CAREER BEST); 38, long jump (3.97m/13-00.25) (CAREER BEST); 25, triple jump (9.05m/29-08.25) (CAREER BEST)
KATIE VISCARRA (Fr., Franklin, MA/Franklin, MA): 38, mile (6:45.91) (CAREER BEST)

MEN'S RESULTS
JONATHAN DUPONT
(Sr., Rockland, MA/Rockland): 25, 5000-meters (16:16.97) (CAREER BEST)
BRENDAN MARI (Jr., Coventry, RI/Hendricken): 65, mile (5:25.01) (CAREER BEST)
KEVIN DABRIEO (So., Billerica, MA/Billerica): 24, shot put (11.41m/37 05.25)
BRENDAN DANAHER (So., West Hartford, CT/NW Catholic): 59, mile (5:05.58) (CAREER BEST)
CHARLIE DILLON (So., Manchester, NJ/Manchester Twp.): 39, 55-meter hurdles (9.21) (CAREER BEST); 95, 200-meters (25.92) (CAREER BEST)
CORRY FARRAND (So., Westford, MA/Westford Academy): 43, 55-meter hurdles (9.55) (CAREER BEST)
CONOR GALLAGHER (So., Chicago, IL/St. Ignatius Prep): 16, long jump (6.19m/20-03.75); 54, 55-dash prelim (7.09); 52, 200 meter (24.55)
CHRIS O'DAY (So., Braintree, MA/Braintree): 7. 800-meters (2:00.98)
ALEX POLANIK (So., Raynham, MA/Coyle & Cassidy): 51, shot put (7.76m/25-05.50)
LUCAS BROWER (Fr., Camden, ME/Hyde School: 64, mile (5:22.31)
ANTHONY DOWD (Fr., Somerset, MA/Somerset: 18, 55-meter hurdles (8.50) (CAREER BEST)
JASON MALONEY (Fr., Plainville, MA/King Philip): 50, 500-meters (1:20.82) (CAREER BEST)
CHRIS MC
DERMOTT (Fr., Natick, MA/Marian: 29, 5,000-meters (16:34.66) (CAREER BEST)
JAMES MORGAN (Fr., Stoneham, MA/Stoneham: 25, 55-meter hurdles (8.64); 54, 400-meters (55.15)
BRENDAN SHEA (Fr., Newington, CT/Newington: 68, 400-meters (1:01.66) (CAREER BEST); 112, 200-meters (27.44) (CAREER BEST)
CHRIS STACK (Fr., Braintree, MA/Braintree: 21, 800-meters (2:04.19) (CAREER BEST)

MEN'S ICE HOCKEY

COACH: Kevin ZIFCAK (Bowdoin '97)
CAPTAINS: Luke MC DONOUGH '08, Matt PAGET '08, Jim TRAHON '08
RECORD TO DATE: Won 5, Lost 5
NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TO DATE: Won 0, Lost 2

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONOR ROLL:
JIM TRAHON (Sr., Needham, MA/Needham/Salisbury School): had three points (two goals, one assist) in a 1-1 week. Scored a goal and added an assist in a 4-1 win over W. New England and had a goal against S. New Hampshire.

ICE DOG NOTES: senior center LUKE MC DONOUGH (Norfolk, MA/Mt. St. Charles) (4-7--11) (fifth in NE-10), senior left wing JOHN ROUTHIER (Saugus, MA/Malden Catholic/Winchendon School) (4-6--10) (sixth in NE-10) and senior left wing JIM TRAHON (Needham, MA/Needham/Salisbury School) (5-5--10) (sixth in NE-10) and freshman left wing/center PATRICK FITZGIBBONS (Holliston, MA/St. John's) (2-7--9) are the leading scorers . . . senior right wing PATRICK CIUMMO (Harrisville, RI/Mt. St. Charles) has the lone shorthanded goal . . . junior goalkeeper DAVID PINKHAM (Malden, MA/Arlington Catholic) has a 3.53 goals against average and impressive .907 save percentage in 289 minutes . . . sophomore goalkeeper JAMIE DI GIULIO (Peabody, MA/Tilton School) has a 4.64 goals against average and .870 save percentage in 310 minutes . . . McDonough and Fitzgibbons are FOURTH in assists (7) in the conference . . . Routhier is 11th in power play points (3-1--4) and THIRD in goals (3) . . . Fitzgibbons is FIRST among NE-10 freshman with 2-7--9 points, while MATT ST. PIERRE (Alexandria, VA/Bishop Ireton/Hebron) (2-3--5) is FOURTH . . . Pinkham (3.53) is THIRD in goals against average and save percentage (.907) . . . DiGiulio (4.64) is FIFTH in goals-against average and save percentage (.870) . . .
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOME GAMES IN CAPS at Buffone Rink, Worcester, MA
2-3 Becker College Tournament
Nov. 2 at Becker Lost, 2-6
Nov. 3 Framingham State Won, 4-3
Nov. 6 at Nichols Lost, 1-6
9-10 UBS Tip Off Tournament
Nov. 9 Suffolk Won, 6-3
Nov. 10 at Fitchburg State Lost, 0-6
Nov. 14 at Franklin Pierce (nc) Won, 5-4
Nov. 20 SAINT MICHAEL'S * Lost, 2-4
Nov. 24 at Framingham State Won, 5-3
Nov. 27 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND Won, 4-1
Dec. 1 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE * Lost, 1-5
Dec. 4 at Saint Anselm * 7 p.m. at Sullivan Arena, Goffstown, NH
Dec. 8 STONEHILL * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 9 at Salve Regina 7 p.m. at Portsmouth, RI Abbey Ice Rink
Jan. 12 MASS. DARTMOUTH 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 at Suffolk 8 p.m. at Walter Brown Arena, Boston, MA University
Jan. 20 at Wentworth 7 p.m. at Matthews Arena, Northeastern U., Boston, MA
Jan. 26 at Plymouth State 6 p.m. at Waterville Valley, NH Ice Arena
Jan. 30 BECKER 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 5 JOHNSON & WALES 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 7 FITCHBURG STATE 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 at Stonehill (nc) 1:40 p.m. at Bridgewater, MA Ice Arena
Feb. 12 NICHOLS 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 21 WORCESTER STATE 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 23 at Curry 4:35 p.m. at Max Ulin Rink, Milton, MA
NORTHEAST-10 PLAYOFFS: March 1, 5, 8, 2008 (top six teams)

MEN'S BASKETBALL

COACH: Serge DEBARI (Assumption '71)
CAPTAIN: Greg TWOMEY '08
RECORD TO DATE: Won 5, Lost 2
NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TO DATE: Won 3, Lost 1

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONOR ROLL:
GREG TWOMEY (Sr., F, Groton, MA/Groton-Dunstable): averaged 13.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists in a 1-1 week. Scored 18 points (seven-for-13 floor accuracy, three-for-three at the line) with six rebounds and two assists in a win over Bryant. Had nine points and eight rebounds against Bentley. Also named to the Worcester Area honor roll.

GREYHOUNDS IN NATIONAL POLL: the Greyhounds received votes in the NABC/Division II national poll last week (they would have been ranked 29th if the poll went that high). They are 5-2 thusfar having lost to No. 1 ranked Winona State in the Disney Classic and to No. 1 ranked Bentley this past Saturday!

The 5-2 start is the best for the Hounds since they were 6-0 to open the 2003 04 season . . . the team has now posted an overall mark of 995-815 since the beginning of verified records in 1923-24 . . . it is known that the team played in both of the years preceding that however records are scarce . . . the Hounds are also getting close to being the first Division II school in New England with 1,000 wins in both basketball and baseball (886-870-14, since 1912).

GREYHOUNDS STATISTICS: four Greyhounds average in double figures including senior forward COREY DIETHORN (Pittsburgh, PA/Sewickley Academy) (14.0 ppg), senior forward GREG TWOMEY (Groton, MA/Groton Dunstable) (11.6 ppg), sophomore guard COURTLAND BLUFORD (Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti) (10.3 ppg) and senior forward MIKE FOTI (Franklin, MA/Franklin) (10.0 ppg) . . . Foti (.909) and Twomey (.905) lead in free throw accuracy . . . Diethorn leads in floor accuracy (.571) and blocks (17) . . . junior guard MITCH BAJEMA (Whitinsville, MA/Whitinsville Christian) leads in three-point accuracy (12-for-23, .522) . . . junior guard/forward PATRICK SHEA (Salem, MA/Salem) leads in assists (30) . . . sophomore guard COURTLAND BLUFORD (Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti) leads in steals (15).

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS: the Greyhounds are EIGHTH in offense (74.0) . . . SIXTH in defense (70.6) . . . SEVENTH in scoring margin (3.4) . . . ELEVENTH in free throw accuracy (.715) . . . NINTH in field goal accuracy (.436) . . . FIRST in field goal accuracy defense (.386) . . . TENTH in three-point accuracy (.321) . . . TWELFTH in three-pointers (6.43) . . . FOURTH in three-point accuracy defense (.322) . . . FIRST in rebounding (41.0) . . . SEVENTH in offensive rebounds (12.29) . . . . SECOND in defensive rebounds (28.71) . . . EIGHTH in rebounding defense (34.7) . . . FIRST in rebound margin (6.3) . . . FIRST in blocked shots (31) . . . FIFTH in assists/game (14.9) . . . NINTH in steals/game (6.57).

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: senior forward COREY DIETHORN (Pittsburgh, PA/Sewickley Academy) is EIGHTEENTH in scoring (14.0) . . . SIXTH in rebounding (9.3) . . . TENTH in field goal accuracy (.571) . . . SECOND in blocked shots (2.43) . . . SECOND in defensive rebounds (7.29) . . . senior forward GREG TWOMEY (Groton, MA/Groton-Dunstable) is SECOND in three-point accuracy (6-10, .600) . . . SIXTEENTH in rebounding (6.6) . . . NINTH in free throw accuracy (.905) . . . ELEVENTH in offensive rebounds (2.43) . . . SIXTH in minutes played (36.86) . . . junior guard/forward PATRICK SHEA (Salem, MA/Salem) is EIGHTH in assists (4.29) . . . THIRTEENTH in rebounding (7.0) . . . NINTH in defensive rebounds (5.57) . . . FOURTEENTH in minutes played (33:00) . . . senior forward MIKE FOTI (Franklin, MA/Franklin) is SIXTH in free throw accuracy (.909) . . . sophomore guard COURTLAND BLUFORD (Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti) is NINTH in steals (2.14) . . . FIFTEENTH in assists (3,71) . . . junior guard MITCH BAJEMA (Whitinsville, MA/Whitinsville Christian) is THIRD in three-point accuracy (12-23, .522) . . . FIFTEENTH in three-pointers (2.00).

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
9-11 Disney Tip Off Classic
Nov. 9 Philadelphia Won, 80-65
Nov. 10 North Alabama Won, 85-78
Nov. 11 Winona State, MN Lost, 74-93
Nov. 20 at Franklin Pierce * Won, 71-65
Nov. 25 SAINT ANSELM * Won, 75-52
Nov. 28 BRYANT * Won, 69-66
Dec. 1 BENTLEY * Lost, 64-75
Dec. 4 at Stonehill * 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 6 at Merrimack * 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 18 at L.I.U.-C.W. Post 5 p.m.
Dec. 20 at Queens, NY 5:30 p.m.
28-29 Bryant University Tournament
Dec. 28 Philadelphia 7 p.m.
Dec. 29 Post, CT 5 p.m.
Jan. 2 MASS. LOWELL * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 5 at Le Moyne * 3 p.m.
Jan. 8 at Bryant * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 10 SAINT MICHAEL'S * 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 16 at Massachusetts Lowell * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 19 S. CONNECTICUT * 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 22 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 at Saint Anselm * 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 30 AMERICAN INT'L. * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 at Southern New Hampshire * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 at Saint Rose * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 13 MERRIMACK * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 16 STONEHILL * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 at Bentley * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 23 S. NEW HAMPSHIRE * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 26 at Pace * 7:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs: March 1, 3, 6, 8 (12 teams)

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

COACH: Kerry PHAYRE (Providence '83)
CAPTAIN: Charde FLOYD, Bethany PLASSKI, Britt BISHOP
RECORD TO DATE: Won 7, Lost 2
NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TO DATE: Won 3, Lost 1

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE WEEKLY HONOR ROLL:
BETHANY PLASSKI (Jr., G, Fall River, MA/Durfee): averaged 19.0 points, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals in a 2-0 week. Scored 24 points (three-for-six three pointers) with two steals and an assist in a win over Bryant. And, had 14 points, three assists and two steals in a win over Bentley. Also named to the Worcester Area honor roll.
KAYLA PARKER (So., F, Sanford, ME/Sanford): averaged 15.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots in a 2-0 week. Had nine points, five rebounds and three steals in a win over Bryant and followed with 22 points (eight-for-15 floor accuracy, three-for-three from three-point territory) and seven rebounds and four blocks against Bentley.

GREYHOUNDS STATISTICS: three Hounds average in double figures including junior guard BETHANY PLASSKI (Fall River, MA/Durfee) (16.8), sophomore forward KAYLA PARKER (Sanford, ME/Sanford) (12.7) and freshman forward MOLLY GRIFFITHS (Walpole, MA/Ursuline) (10.1) . . . senior forward MEGAN URBAN (Portland, ME/Deering) leads in floor accuracy (.518) . . . senior forward CHARDE FLOYD (Worcester, MA/Worcester Academy) leads in rebounding (10.8) and steals (27) . . . Plasski leads in three-pointers (19), three pointers attempted (51) and free throw accuracy (.800) and is second in steals (23) . . . junior point TRICIE GARDNER (Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth) leads in assists (49).

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS: the Greyhounds are FOURTH in offense (71.1) . . . FIFTH in defense (58.9) . . . THIRD in scoring margin (12.2) . . . THIRTEENTH in free throw accuracy (.676) . . . FIFTH in field goal accuracy (.427) . . . SECOND in field goal accuracy defense (.347) . . . FIFTH in three-point accuracy (.327) . . . EIGHTH in three-pointers (5.33) . . . ELEVENTH in three-point accuracy defense (.328) . . . SECOND in rebounding (42.3) . . . FOURTH in offensive rebounds (14.00) . . . . FIFTH in defensive rebounds (28.33) . . . SECOND in rebounding defense (36.9) . . . FIRST in rebound margin (5.4) . . . FIRST in blocked shots (42) . . . SECOND in assists/game (17.1) . . . THIRD in steals/game (11.22).

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: junior guard BETHANY PLASSKI (Fall River, MA/Durfee) is FIFTH in scoring (16.8), SIXTH in steals (2.56), SIXTH in three-pointers (2.11), FIFTEENTH in free throw accuracy (.800) . . . sophomore forward KAYLA PARKER (Sanford, ME/Sanford) is EIGHTEENTH in scoring (12.7), EIGHTH in blocks (1.22), FOURTEENTH in field goal percentage (.493), FIFTEENTH in offensive rebounds (2.33) . . . senior forward CHARDE FLOYD (Worcester, MA/Worcester Academy) is FIRST in rebounding (10.8), THIRTEENTH in offensive rebounds (2.44), FIRST in defensive rebounds (8.33), THIRD in steals (3.00), FOURTEENTH in assists (3.22) . . . junior point TRICIE GARDNER (Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth) is SECOND in assists (5.43) . . . senior forward MEGAN URBAN (Portland, ME/Deering) is ELEVENTH in field goal percentage (.518), THIRTEENTH in blocked shots (0.89).

CAREER SCORING LIST
1,791 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-2001
1,529 Katie KERR, 1996-2000
1,468 Meghan SULLIVAN, 1999-2003
1,406 Ann MC INERNEY, 1985-89
1,290 Jen HARRINGTON, 1990-94
1,233 Carol KRUPA, 1981-85
1,218 Joy BARRY, 1989-93
1,157 Katelyn DWYER, 2000-04
1,151 Liz KOLODZIEJ, 1979-83
1,142 Barbie BARRETT, 1984-88
1,125 Lisa MC CARTHY, 1979-83
1,049 Stacey SULLIVAN, 1989-93
1,042 Charde FLOYD, 2004-

CAREER REBOUNDING LIST
1,205 Lisa MC CARTHY, 1979-83
1,088 Jen HARRINGTON, 1990-94
1,076 Ann MC INERNEY, 1985-89
904 Charde FLOYD, 2005-

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
2-3-4 Disney Tip Off Classic
Nov. 2 Indiana, PA Lost, 65-76
Nov. 3 Upper Iowa Won, 69-61
Nov. 4 Lander, SC Won, 84-71
16-17 Assumption College Marriott Courtyard Classic
Nov. 16 MOLLOY, NY Won, 76-61
Nov. 17 CONCORDIA, NY Won, 75-33
Nov. 20 at Franklin Pierce * Lost, 46-64
Nov. 25 SAINT ANSELM * Won, 82-69
Nov. 28 BRYANT * Won, 79-49
Dec. 1 BENTLEY * Won, 64-46
Dec. 4 at Stonehill * 5:30 p.m.
Dec. 6 at Merrimack * 5:30 p.m.
28-29 San Diego Surf & Slam
Dec. 28 New Haven 1 p.m. EST
Dec. 29 Slippery Rock 1 p.m. EST
Jan. 2 MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 5 at Le Moyne * 1 p.m.
Jan. 8 at Bryant * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 10 SAINT MICHAEL'S * 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 16 at Massachusetts Lowell * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 19 S. CONNECTICUT * 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 22 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 at Saint Anselm * 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 30 AMERICAN INT'L. * 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 at Southern New Hampshire * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 9 at Saint Rose * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 13 MERRIMACK * 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 16 STONEHILL * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 19 at Bentley * 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 23 S. NEW HAMPSHIRE * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 26 at Pace * 5:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs: March 2, 4, 7, 9 (12 teams)

GREYHOUND NOTES
Greyhound Hall of Famer women's basketball standout ANN MC INERNEY '88 (Worcester, MA) is now an assistant coach at Harvard University.

Football senior captain defensive end JARED KELLY (Canton, MA/Xaverian) has been named to the Daktronics all-region second team.

Former football return standout SETH LOPES '04 has been elected to the Attleboro Area Hall of Fame. Lopes still holds most of the Greyhounds kickoff return records after a standout career at North Attleboro High.