GREYHOUNDS WEEKLY SPORTS NOTEBOOK
January 13, 2009, Number 17

STUDENT-ATHETE HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED
BASKETBALL: Greyhounds sweep past A.I.C.

WORCESTER, Mass. --- The 2008 fall semester Assumption College Student Athlete Honor Roll has been posted. 198 Student-Athletes earned a 3.0 grade point average or higher for inclusion on the special list, while 70 earned a 3.5 grade point average for a Director's Citation. Six earned a 4.00 grade point average as a Premier Greyhound Student Athlete.

The Premier Greyhound Student-Athletes
4.00 GRADE POINT AVERAGE
Kyle CHAFFEE, Lacrosse, Sr., Stratford, CT/Saint Joseph's
Trish DOMINGS, Track & Field, Sr., Lexington, MA/Lexington
Caitlin HARVEY, Tennis, Jr., Rutland, MA/Wachusett
Shannon HOWARD, Lacrosse, Sr., Norfolk, MA/King Philip
Leslie LUPIEN, Basketball, Jr., Pomfret Center, CT/Woodstock Academy
Sandy MC DANIEL, Rowing, Sr., Cumberland, RI/Mt. St. Charles


Seniors with SEVEN appearances on the Honor Roll
Trish GARDNER, Basketball, North Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth
Sandy GARNEY, Field Hockey, Charlton, MA/Shepherd Hill
Greg MOORE, Football, Norton, MA/Bishop Feehan
Kyle CHAFFEE, Lacrosse, Stratford, CT/Saint Joseph's
Trish DOMINGS, Track & Field, Lexington, MA/Lexington
Jen GONET, Track & Field, Attleboro, MA/Bishop Feehan


Greyhound men's basketball defeats A.I.C. behind Bajema, Fraine
Senior guard/captain MITCH BAJEMA (Whitinsville, MA/Whitinsville Christian) and sophomore center SAVOY FRAINE (Grenada Hills, CA/Grenada Hills) each scored 14 points to lead the Hounds past American International College, 81-54, in Northeast-10 Conference men's basketball action THURSDAY in the Laska Gym.

The win improved the Greyhounds' overall record to 9-5 and 7-3 in the conference and moves the team to within a half game of first place in the standings. Freshman guard Isiah Wallace led the Yellow Jackets with 17 points.

Another major part of this win was the Greyhounds' defense as it limited the Yellow Jackets to 24-for-65 accuracy from the floor (.369) and an amazing 0-for-17 from three-point territory---the best defensive performance in the team's history. Quinnipiac was 0-for-12 in a game played February 2, 1991 as the only other double-figure 'oh-for' game shooting threes.

The Greyhounds scored 20 points off Yellow Jacket turnovers, outscored A.I.C., 28-18, in the paint and showed considerable bench strength with a 33-7 advantage in points off-the-bench.
After senior forward Lucius Millinder gave the Yellow Jackets their only lead of the game at 2-0 with an inside move, Fraine converted inside, Bajema drilled a long wing three-pointer and Fraine made a turnaround jumper to make it 7-2.

An 8-0 spurt with the score 19-13 gave the Greyhounds their largest lead of the first half at 27-13. Fraine hit a straightway jumper, junior guard COURTLAND BLUFORD (Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent) (11 points, 3 steals) made a layup off a freshman guard KEVIN DONAHUE (Pawcatuck, CT/Stonington) give-and-go pass, Bluford drilled a straightway jumper on a pass from senior forward MAREK KULIG (Brick, NJ/Msgr. Donovan) (4 assists) and Bluford finished the streak with a coast-to-coast layin.

A wing jumper by postgraduate forward Colson Senat cut the Greyhounds' lead to eight points, 36-28, with 50 seconds left however sophomore forward MIKE BALDARELLI (Sutton, MA/Holy Name) (12 points, 6 rebounds) made a corner three-pointer with 19 seconds to account for an 11-point halftime advantage, 39-28.

Baldarelli started the second half with a pair of free throws and then converted a layin to make a 15-point game at 43-28.

The Greyhounds still led 70-53 after A.I.C. freshman guard Adrian Hynes Guery (11 points) made a layup with 4:24 however outscored the Yellow Jackets 11-1 for the rest of the game.

Bajema converted a layin off a nice feed from senior guard/forward/captain PATRICK SHEA (Salem, MA/Salem), Donahue made a free throw, sophomore guard/forward DOMINIQUE PRICE (Worcester, MA/Holy Name) made a layup from Kulig before American International's junior guard Mike Troll made a free throw with 1:51 left to make it 75-54.

Layups by junior guard WALTER WEEKES (Worcester, MA/Holy Name), Price and freshman forward JEFF STEWART (Herndon, VA/Flint Hill) closed out the scoring.

Greyhound women's basketball defeats A.I.C., 67-53
Senior guard/captain BETHANY PLASSKI (Fall River, MA/Durfee) scored 17 points, while junior guard LESLIE LUPIEN (Pomfret Center, CT/Woodstock Academy) and freshman forward KELLY MEREDITH (Franklin, MA/Franklin) added 15 apiece to lead the Hounds past American International, 67-53, in a Northeast-10 Conference women's basketball game THURSDAY in the Laska Gym.

The Greyhounds' defense proved to be the major factor as American International was limited to a 15-for-53 floor accuracy performance (.283) and made just five-of-24 three-point attempts (.208).
Junior forward Stacy Boisvert led the Yellow Jackets with 20 points making 12-of-14 attempts at the free throw line.

Plasski scored 10 points in the first half as the Greyhounds moved to a 28-21 advantage.

After junior guard Jeanette Johnathan made a wing three-pointer for the Yellow Jackets to cut the Greyhounds' lead to 18-16 with 5:16 remaining in the period, the Hounds outscored the Jackets, 10-5, for the seven-point lead at the break.

Junior forward KAYLA PARKER (Sanford, ME/Sanford) converted a layup on a feed from junior guard MAEGAN COOK (Braintree, MA/Braintree) and then A.I.C.'s Kristin Boesenberg made a three-pointer. Cook then made a layin off a nice feed from senior guard/captain TRISH GARDNER (North Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth), Plasski followed with a lane jumper and sophomore guard MOLLY GRIFFITHS (Walpole, MA/Ursuline Academy) hit a three-pointer.

Freshman guard Rhea Pascal then hit a layin for the Yellow Jackets and Meredith finished the first-half scoring with a free throw to account for the seven point lead.

Boisvert put the Yellow Jackets in front, 33-32, with a pair of free throws with 15:58 remaining. However the Greyhounds outscored the Jackets 17-3 to move to a 49-36 lead with 8:47 left.
Meredith started the mini-spurt with a three-pointer from the right wing and then made a conventional three-point play. Lupien then scored nine straight points on a variety of inside moves before Meredith made two more free throws to make it a 13-point game.


GREYHOUNDS WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Women's Basketball: BETHANY PLASSKI (SR, G, Fall River, MA/Durfee): averaged 13.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. In a game against Pace scored 10 points had three steals, two rebounds and an assist. In a win over American International had 17 points, two rebounds, and two steals.

Men's Ice Hockey: PAT O'KANE (FR, F, Hollis, NH/Williston-Northampton): scored four goals including a 'hat-trick' vs. Salve Regina. In the win over Salve Regina also became just the third Greyhound to score two shorthanded goals. He was named the PLAYER- and FRESHMAN-OF-THE-WEEK.

Men's Ice Hockey: TAYLOR LARSEN (FR, F, Blackstone, MA/Worcester Academy): had three assists in a 1-1 week. Recorded two assists in a win over Salve Regina and added one more in a game against UMass Dartmouth.

Men's Basketball: MIKE BALDARELLI (SO, F, Sutton, MA/Holy Name): in a 2-0 week averaged 16.0 points and 7.5 rebounds-per-game. In a win over Pace scored 20 points with nine rebounds, three assists and a steal. In a win over American International had 12 points, six rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot.
Men's Basketball: SAVOY FRAINE (SO, C, Grenada Hills, CA/Grenada Hills): in a 2-0 week averaged 13.0 points and 5.0 rebounds-per-game. In a win over Pace had 12 points, five rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots. In a win over American International had 14 points, five rebounds, one assist and two blocked shots.


WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING

COACH: Dr. Stuart CROMARTY (Boston University '86)
CAPTAINS: Megan CLASBY '09 and Laura MICCICHE '10
GREYHOUNDS REMAINING SCHEDULE
Jan. 23 Worcester City Championships 7 p.m.
with Holy Cross, WPI, Clark at Holy Cross College
Jan. 24 Worcester City Championships
with Holy Cross, WPI, Clark at Holy Cross College
Jan. 31 at Norwich/ with Saint Michael's 1 p.m.
Feb. 7 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 12 noon
Feb. 20-22NEISDA Championships
at Tripp Athletic Center, U. of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Updated Swimming Record Book
50-yard freestyle
(26.15) Kristen NORRIS at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
100-yard freestyle
(56.90) Kristen NORRIS at Eastern Connecticut, 10-31-08
200-yard freestyle
(2:05.02) Jill CAPADANNO vs. WPI, Plourde Center, 10-10-08
500-yard freestyle
(5:34.15) Jill CAPADANNO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
1,000-yard freestyle
(12:43.03) Kate CARDER vs. WPI, Plourde Center, 10-10-08
1,650-yard freestyle
(20:54.33) Laura MICCICHE at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
50-yard backstroke
(32.84) Meaghan KEARNEY at Mass. Dartmouth Invitational, 11-15-08
100-yard backstroke
(1:10.31) Meaghan KEARNEY at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08 p
200-yard backstroke
(2:34.63) Meaghan KEARNEY vs. WPI, Plourde Center, 10-10-08
100-yard individual medley
(1:09.03) Jill CAPADANNO vs. Elms, Plourde Center, 10-24-08
200-yard individual medley
(2:26.61) Erica CUSUMANO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08 f
400-yard individual medley
(5:07.42) Jill CAPADANNO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
50-yard butterfly
(31.90) Jessica WOLTER at Eastern Connecticut, 10-31-08
100-yard butterfly
(1:03.44) Jill CAPADANNO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
200-yard butterfly
(2:21.02) Jill CAPADANNO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08 (f)
50-yard breaststroke
(36.79) Shannon MURTAGH at Mass. Dartmouth Invitational, 11-15-08
100-yard breaststroke
(1:14.84) Erica CUSUMANO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08 p
200-yard breaststroke
(2:42.69) Erica CUSUMANO at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08

RELAY RECORDS
200-yard medley
Katherine CARDER, Erica CUSUMANO, Jill CAPADANNO, Kristen NORRIS, 1:59.54 vs. WPI, Plourde Center, 10-10-08
400-yard medley
Meaghan KEARNEY, Erica CUSUMANO, Jill CAPADANNO, Kristen NORRIS, 4:26.77 at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
200-yard freestyle
Katherine JANOSKO, Maureen HINDLE, Meaghan KEARNEY, Kristen NORRIS, 1:48.20 at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
400-yard freestyle
Maureen HINDLE, Katherine JANOSKO, Katherine CARDER, Jessica WOLTER, 4:03.33 at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08
800-yard freestyle
Jill CAPADANNO, Meaghan KEARNEY, Jessica WOLTER, Kristen NORRIS, 8:26.07 at Northeast-10 Championship, 12-7-08

MEN'S BASKETBALL

COACH: Serge DE BARI (Assumption '71)
CAPTAINS: Mitch BAJEMA '09 and Patrick SHEA '09
RECORD TO DATE: Won 9, Lost 5
NORTHEAST-10 TO DATE: Won 7, Lost 3

NORTHEAST-10 TEAM STATISTICS: 4, offense (75.7); 14, defense (73.2); 7, scoring margin (+2.5); 14, free throw pct. (.611); 4, field goal pct. (.446); 11, field goal pct. defense (.432); 3, three-point field goal pct. (.381); 9, three-point field goal pct. defense (.325); 6, rebounding (39.1); 11, rebounding defense (37.1); 8, rebounding margin (+1.9); 7, blocked shots (42); 3, assists (212); 10, steals (87); 6, turnover margin (+1.07); 5, assist/turnover ratio (0.95); 3, off. rebounds (14.6); 8, defensive rebounds (24.4); 6, three-pointers (7.2)

NORTHEAST-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS:
Greg TWOMEY (PG, F, Groton, MA/Groton-Dunstable): 13, scoring (14.0); 10, field goal pct. (.511); 7, assists (3.9); 15, steals (1.50); 10, three-point pct. (.444); 9, assist/turnover ratio (1.15);
Mitch BAJEMA (Sr., G, Whitinsville, MA/Whitinsville Christian): 3, three point pct. (.433); 14, three-pointers (1.86);
Mike BALDARELLLI (So., F, Sutton, MA/Holy Name): 13, scoring (14.0); 20, rebounding (6.5); 5, assist/turnover ratio (1.38); 12, defensive rebounds (4.36)
Patrick SHEA (Sr., F, Salem, MA/Salem): 20, rebounding (6.4); 12, assists (3.3); 10, assist/turnover ratio (1.10); 11, defensive rebounds (4.57);
Savoy FRAINE (So., C, Granada Hills, CA/Granada Hills): 29, scoring (11.9); 5, blocked shots (1.79)

CAREER POINTS
1, 2,489 Drew ADDERLY, 1988-92
2, 2,430 John GROCHOWALSKI, 1971-75
3, 2,009 Mike BOYLAN, 1969-73
4, 2,001 Drew COOPER, 1996-2000
5, 1,907 Brian ROBINSON, 2001-05
6, 1,769 Kevin NOLAN, 1981-85
7, 1,766 Bryan MOORE, 1997-2000
8, 1,708 Scott SCHOONMAKER, 1982-86
9, 1,699 Casey CARNEY, 1998-2001
10, 1,677 Michael ALSTON, 1980-84
11, 1,667 David HANKINS, 1977-80
12, 1,620 Jim BEST, 1984-88
13, 1,551 John CARROLL, 1989-93
14, 1,493 Serge DE BARI, 1967-71
15, 1,461 Charles PARHARM, 1987-91
16, 1,421 Jake JONES, 1967-71
17, 1,387 Donnie WALLS, 1988-92
18, 1,302 Felix (Buddy) MASTERSON, 1956-60
19, 1,261 Demetri BEEKMAN, 1989-93
20, 1,251 Greg TWOMEY, 2004-

CAREER MINUTES
1, 3,861 Michael ALSTON, 1980-84
2, 3,808 Demetri BEEKMAN, 1989-93
3, 3,791 Darryl PARKER, 1981-85
4, 3,725 John GROCHOWALSKI, 1971-75
5, 3,720 Drew ADDERLY, 1988-92
6, 3,451 Kevin NOLAN, 1981-85
7, 3,412 Scott SCHOONMAKER, 1982-86
8, 3,384 Greg TWOMEY, 2004-

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Nov. 15 vs. New York Tech Won, 86-84
Nov. 16 at Bridgeport Lost, 94-101
Nov. 19 at Merrimack * Lost, 81-95
Nov. 22 SAINT ANSELM * Won, 103-84
Nov. 25 at Saint Michael's * Lost, 52-56
Nov. 30 at Le Moyne * Won, 79-76
Dec. 3 SAINT ROSE * Won, 86-74
Dec. 6 at Stonehill * Won, 54-53
Dec. 9 at Massachusetts Lowell * Lost, 65-74
L.I.U.-C.W. Post Tournament
Dec. 29 vs. New York Tech Won, 71-69
Dec. 30 at L.I.U.-C.W. Post Lost, 59-84
Jan. 3 SO. CONNECTICUT * Won, 68-54
Jan. 6 at Pace * Won, 81-67
Jan. 8 AMERICAN INT'L. * Won, 81-54
Jan. 14 at New Haven * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE * 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 20 at Franklin Pierce * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 24 LE MOYNE * 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 28 SAINT MICHAEL'S * 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 at Saint Anselm * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 7 at American Int'l. * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 NEW HAVEN * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 14 MASS. LOWELL * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 18 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 21 at So. New Hampshire * 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 BENTLEY * 7:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs: Feb. 28, Mar. 2, 5, 7, 2009

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

COACH: Kerry PHAYRE (Providence '83)
CAPTAINS: Trish GARDNER '09 and Bethany PLASSKI '09
RECORD TO DATE: Won 8, Lost 6
NORTHEAST-10 TO DATE: Won 6, Lost 4

NORTHEAST-10 TEAM STATISTICS: 10, scoring (65.0); 4, scoring defense (59.6); 7, scoring margin (+5.4); 3, free throw pct. (.748); 4, field goal pct. (.425); 9, field goal pct. defense (.388); 7, three-point pct. (.337); 3, three point defense (.284); 12, rebounding (36.4); 1, rebounding defense (34.8);
8, rebound margin (+1.6); 6, blocked shots (3.43); 7, assists (13.93); 12, steals (6.79); 8, turnover margin (+0.07); 3, assist/turnover ratio (0.83); 12, offensive rebounds (11.21); 11, defensive rebounds (25.14); 12, three-pointers made (4.57)

NORTHEAST-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS:
Bethany PLASSKI (Sr., G, Fall River, MA/Durfee): 13, scoring (14.4); 3, free throw pct. (.891); 9, steals (1.86)
Molly GRIFFITHS (So., F, Walpole, MA/Ursuline Academy): 27, scoring (10.6); 20, rebounding (6.6); 11, defensive rebounds (5.36)
Kayla PARKER (Jr., F, Sanford, ME/Sanford): 19, scoring (11.9); 11, field goal pct. (.504); 6, blocked shots (1.29); 15, offensive rebounds (2.50)
Leslie LUPIEN (Jr., G, Pomfret Center, CT/Woodstock Academy): 6, field goal pct. (.534); 14, blocked shots (0.88)
Trish GARDNER (Sr., G, N. Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth): 6, assists (4.36); 2, assist/turnover ratio (1.85); 10, steals (1.79)

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Stonehill College Mixer
Nov. 15 vs. Bloomfield, NJ Won, 56-43
Nov. 16 vs. Shepherd, WV Won, 72-51
Nov. 19 at Merrimack * Won, 58-54
Nov. 22 SAINT ANSELM * Won, 66-42
Nov. 25 at Saint Michael's * Won, 69-61
Nov. 30 at Le Moyne * Lost, 71-78
Dec. 3 SAINT ROSE * Won, 67-57
Dec. 6 at Stonehill * Lost, 58-70
Dec. 9 at Massachusetts Lowell * Won, 65-54
Dec. 20 at Dowling Lost, 73-74
Dec. 29 at Adelphi, NY Lost, 66-72
Jan. 3 SO. CONNECTICUT * Lost, 71-72
Jan. 6 at Pace * Lost, 51-54
Jan. 8 AMERICAN INT'L. * Won, 67-53
Jan. 14 at New Haven * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE * 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 20 at Franklin Pierce * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 24 LE MOYNE * 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 BRIDGEPORT 7 p.m.
Jan. 28 SAINT MICHAEL'S * 5:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 at Saint Anselm * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 7 at American Int'l. * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 NEW HAVEN * 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 14 MASS. LOWELL * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 18 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 5:30 p.m.
Feb. 21 at So. New Hampshire * 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 BENTLEY * 5:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs: Mar. 1, 3, 6, 8, 2009

CAREER POINTS
1, 1,791 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-2001
2, 1,529 Katie KERR, 1996-2000
3, 1,468 Meghan SULLIVAN, 1999-2003
4, 1,406 Ann MC INERNEY, 1985-89
5, 1,290 Jen HARRINGTON, 1990-94
6, 1,259 Bethany PLASSKI (2005- )

CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE
1, 555 Meghan SULLIVAN, 1999-03 (555-1035)
2, 551 Ann MC INERNEY, 1985-89 (551-1078)
3, 542 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-2001 (542-1349)
4, 533 Jen HARRINGTON, 1990-94 (533-1066)
5, 502 Katie KERR, 1996-2000 (502-1322)
6, 488 Joy BARRY, 1989-91 (488-893)
7, 479 Liz KOLODZIEJ, 1979-83 (479-1175)
8. 474 Katelyn DWYER, 2000-2004 (474-798)
9, 464 Carol KRUPA, 1981-85 (464-1079)
10, 437 Lisa MC CARTHY, 1980-84 (437-919)
11, 425 Sue DAILEY, 1980-84 (425-1047)
12, 418 Stacey SULLIVAN, 1989-93 (418-1002)
13, 417 Charde FLOYD, 2004-
14, 413 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (413-1184)

CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1, 1,349 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-2001 (542-1349)
2, 1,322 Katie KERR, 1996-2000 (502-1322)
3, 1,184 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (413-1184)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
1, 275 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-01 (275-664)
2, 227 Katie KERR, 1996-00 (227-647)
3, 130 Kerry MILHAVEN, 2002-06 (130-377)
4, 128 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (128-405)

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1, 664 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-01 (275-664)
2, 647 Katie KERR, 1996-00 (227-647)
3, 405 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (128-405)

CAREER FREE THROWS MADE
1, 432 Stacy Mattioli, 1996-01 (432-535)
2, 378 Charde Floyd, 2004-08 (378-688)
3, 357 Meghan Sullivan, 1999-03 (357-503)
4, 305 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (305-370)
4, 305 Carol Krupa, 1981-85 (305-462)

CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1, 608 Ann MC INERNEY, 1988-89 (303-608)
2, 535 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-01 (432-535)
3, 503 Meghan SULLIVAN, 1999-03 (357-503)
4, 462 Carol KRUPA, 1981-85 (305-462)
5, 441 Lisa MC CARTHY, 1979-83 (251-441)
6, 426 Nicole GALLANT, 1998-02 (304-426)
7. 425 Barbie BARRETT, 1984-88 (301-425)
8, 412 Katie KERR, 1996-00 (299-412)
9, 394 Michelle TOWNE, 2000-04 (288-394)
10, 390 Charde FLOYD, 2004-06 (210-390)
11, 370 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (305-370)

CAREER FREE THROW ACCURACY

1, .824 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005- (305-370)
2, .807 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-01 (432-535)
3, .805 Christine KANE, 1998-02 (252-313)

CAREER ASSISTS
1, 621 Karen DOUCETTE, 1981-85
2, 556 Christine KANE, 1998-02
3, 537 Karen TIVEY, 1978-82
4, 527 Jill SHAW, 1987-91
5, 465 Jamie KELLEY, 1995-99
6, 450 Stacey SULLIVAN, 1989-93
7, 429 Katie KERR, 1996-00
8, 343 Trish GARDNER, 2005-

CAREER MINUTES
1, 3484 Katie KERR, 1996-00
2, 3370 Stacey SULLIVAN, 1989-93
3, 3231 Stacy MATTIOLI, 1996-01
4, 3187 Christine KANE, 1998-2002
5, 3056 Charde FLOYD, 200
6, 3032 Meghan SULLIVAN, 1999-2003
7, 3023 Bethany PLASSKI, 2005-

MEN'S ICE HOCKEY

COACH: Lance BRADY (Holy Cross '93)
CAPTAIN: Chris GENOVESE '09
RECORD TO DATE: Won 2, Lost 9, Tied 2
NORTHEAST-10 TO DATE: Won 0, Lost 6

LEADING SCORERS:
Adam GAUDREAU
(Jr., F, Londonderry, NH/Londonderry), 4-5--9 points
Patrick FITZGIBBONS (So., F, Holliston, MA/Sain John's), 3-5--8 points
Jon RETELLE (Jr., D, Monmouth, ME/Monmouth), 1-7--8 points
GOALKEEPING
Jamie DI GIULIO
(Jr., Peabody, MA/Tilton, NH): 311 min., 148 saves, .871 save pct., 4.24 goals-against average
Steve DI DOMENICO (Fr., Lowell, MA/Tilton, NH): 208 min., 117 saves, .880 save pct., 4.61 goals-against average
Nick BLANCHETTE (Fr., Stuart, FL/Worcester Academy): 214 min., 143 saves, .905 save pct,, 4.21 goals-against average

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
7-8 UBS Tournament hosted by Assumption College
Nov. 7 WORCESTER STATE Lost, 3-5
Nov. 8 SALV REGINA Won, 3-1
Nov. 14 at Franklin Pierce * Lost, 2-6
Nov. 18 at Western New England Lost, 2-4
Nov. 20 at So. New Hampshire * Lost, 5-8
Nov. 25 at Saint Michael's * Lost, 2-5
Dec. 2 SAINT ANSELM * Lost, 1-4
Dec. 6 FRAMINGHAM STATE Tied, 4-4, ot
Dec. 9 at Stonehill * Lost, 3-4, ot
29-30 Assumption College Holiday Tournament
Dec. 29 JOHNSON & WALES Tied, 1-1, ot
Dec. 30 TRINITY Lost, 1-8
Jan. 6 SALVE REGINA Won, 6-3
Jan. 10 at Mass. Dartmouth Lost, 2-5
Jan. 15 SUFFOLK 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 17 WENTWORTH 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 21 at Westfield State 8:15 p.m. at Amelia Park Ice Arena, Westfield, MA
Jan. 24 PLYMOUTH STATE 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 31 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 at Johnson & Wales 6:50 p.m. at R.I. Sports Center, N. Smithfield, RI
Feb. 5 at Fitchburg State 7 p.m. at Wallace Civic Center, Fitchburg, MA
Feb. 7 STONEHILL * 7:30 p.m.
Alumni Game 4:30 p.m.
Feb. 11 at Becker 7:45 p.m. at N.E. Sports Center, Marlboro, MA
Feb. 15 at Nichols 8:30 p.m. at Austin Levy Arena, Harrisville, RI
Feb. 19 at Worcester State 5:30 p.m. at Horgan Arena, Auburn, MA
Feb. 21 CURRY 7:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference PLAYOFFS: Feb. 28, Mar. 4, 7, 2009

MEN & WOMEN'S TRACK
COACH:
Gary JUSSEAUME (Worcester State '73)
MEN'S CAPTAINS: Kevin DABREIO '10, Conor GALLAGHER '10, Chris O'DAY '10
WOMEN'S CAPTAINS: Molly O'CONNELL '09, Trisha DOMINGS '09, Heather GOSTYLA '09
GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Jan. 25 SWANSON INVITATIONAL at Wesleyan University
Jan. 30 TERRIER CLASSIC (women) at Boston University
Jan. 31 TERRIER CLASSIC (men) at Boston University
Feb. 7 TARTAN INVITATIONAL at Smith College
Feb. 13 FASTRACK CLASSIC (women) at Boston University
Feb. 14 FASTRACK CLASSIC (men) at Boston University
Feb. 21 NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONSHIP at Southern Connecticut State
Feb. 27 NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS at Boston University
Feb. 28 NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS at Boston University
Mar. 7 IC4A-ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS at Northeastern & Boston University
Mar. 8 IC4A-ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS at Northeastern & Boston University

MORE GREYHOUND NEWS

FOOTBALL NEWS: the Greyhounds were named the winner of the Northeast-10 Conference Sportsmanship Award for football recently. And, junior middle linebacker DUSTIN ZITZMANN (Pinellas Park, FL/Dixie Hollins) and senior defensive back CHRIS MARTINO (Lincroft, NJ/Middletown South) were named to the ECAC Division II Football All-Stars and to the third team Football Gazette all-star team.

BASEBALL March Southern Schedule
at Chain O'Lakes Complex, Winter Haven, FL

Friday 6 Kentucky Wesleyan (DH)
Saturday 7 Saginaw Valley, MI (DH)
Sunday 8 Minnesota State Mankato
Monday 9 Bentley (non-conference game)
Wednesday 11 at Saint Leo's, FL, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday 12 Wheeling Jesuit (DH)
Friday 13 Stonehill (DH) (non-conference games)
Saturday 14 Wheeling Jesuit, WV

SOFTBALL March Southern Trip Schedule
at National Training Center, Clermont, FL
Sunday 8 Grand Valley State, MI, 9 a.m.
Ohio Valley , 1 p.m.
Monday 9 Wayne State, NE, 11:30 a.m.
Felician, NJ, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday 10 West Liberty State, WV (DH), 9:30 a.m.
Thursday 12 Missouri Western State, 9:30 a.m.
Hannibal-LeGrange, MO, 11:30 a.m.
Friday 13 Nyack, NY, 11:30 p.m.
Dominican, NY, 3:30 p.m.