FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 3, 2010
Assumption College News & Notes
Volume IV, Number 16

Dupuis, Migrants pre-season baseball all-America
Ice Dogs NICK BLANCHETTE, NE-10 Goalie-of-the-Week
NE-10 Swimming Championships this week!


WORCESTER, Mass. --- Assumption College senior closer TIM DUPUIS (West Suffield, CT/Suffield High) and senior outfielder DEREK MIGRANTS (Ayer, MA/Ayer) have been named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association 2010 N.C.A.A. Division II preseason all-America team.

Dupuis earned first-team honors while Migrants was named on the third team. The Greyhounds, who finished with a team-record 34 wins last season (33-21. -1) and earned the program's third N.C.A.A. Division II regional tournament berth will be among the favorites to repeat that success in 2010. They are scheduled to open their season March 5 in Auburndale, Florida against regional rival Gannon University. That doubleheader begins at 11 a.m.

Dupuis posted a 4-1 overall record (2.54 earned run average) in 2010 with a team single-season record 10 saves and 32 strike outs in 39 innings. He now holds the Greyhounds career mark with 17 saves to go with his 8-5 overall record and 2.11 earned run average. The righthander was named to Northeast-10 Conference second-team, Daktronics East Region second-team and the Northeast-10 Conference playoffs all stars for his efforts in 2010.

Migrants batted .361 last year with 79 hits in 219 at bats along with seven homers, 17 doubles, six triples and a team-leading 61 runs batted in. He is just 11 hits shy of becoming the 10th 200-hit person in Greyhound baseball history. He is alos just 78 hits shy of former teammate MIKE BAILLARGEON (Worcester, MA/Holy Name) for the career hit record of 267. He was named to the Northeast 10 Conference first-team, the ABCA East region first-team and also played in the New England Division I-II-III all-star game in Brockton,

With Hounds Colebrook it's all academic . . . and strikes!
Michael Colebrook has filled his time at Assumption College pursuing excellence in and out of the classroom. In addition to his studies, he is a three-time captain of the baseball team which advanced to the Northeast-10 Conference championship game and subsequently to the last year's N.C.A.A regional playoffs.

As a student athlete, he is determined that academics must come first. Colebrook is a French and philosophy double major and works at the College's Academic Support Center as a tutor in both of those subjects.

He has studied out-of-the-country in Quebec and at the Sorbonne in Paris. He has spent a great deal of time unable to communicate in English in class and has joked, "well my French got a lot better, for one." But, on a serious note, he added, "politically and historically it helped me to come to a lot of insights about things."

After graduation, he will go to graduate school and some day teach philosophy at the college level.

The mainstay of the Greyhound pitching staff has posted a 14-10 career record---the third winningest lefthander in the program's 97-year history-- with over 200 innings of work for Coach George Reidy. He is just the third person in the program's history to serve as a team captain for three years.

He was named third-team all-conference as a sophomore and has earned all academic honors in each of his seasons with the Greyhounds.

One of the outstanding student-athletes on campus, he has been named to the Student-Athlete Honor Roll with a Director's Citation in recognition of a 3.5 grade point average or higher for his six semesters on campus. He spent the fall 2008 semester studying at the Sorbonne and posted a 4.0 grade-point average this past fall.

Presented the College's Boivin Scholarship for French/foreign languages, he was also selected an Augustine Scholar---the premier award the College grants for excellence in academics, leadership, character and service. He was a winner of the Berthiaume Memorial Award presented to student-athletes who "go above and beyond" in all areas of competition and leadership.

He constantly reminds himself that his athletics experience is also a major portion of his progression in life.

He spoke at the department's September Candlelight Reflection as all Greyhound student-athletes come together to celebrate the start of a "new" season of competition. They have discovered that athletics plays an important role in the development and education of all students.

"It is clear, in retrospect, that the early Olympic games expressed impulses and desires that remain an integral part of what it means to be a human being," reflected Colebrook. "These first athletes expressed a form of striving and competition that distinguished humans from every other animal, hinting at a singular and unique characteristic that goes beyond base desires, the struggle for subsistence, or the pursuit of wealth.

"Athletics was, and still remains, a means for human beings with various backgrounds to come together and celebrate a central aspect of their humanity. It gives individuals an opportunity to overcome themselves physically and mentally. The pride and honor resulting from a hard-fought victory, as well as the humility we experience after a tough loss, remind us time and time again that we feel most alive while pushing ourselves to the limits out on the playing field.

It then is up to us as individuals to make this seed grow, and ultimately turn potentiality into actuality.

His opponents are constantly reminded that facing Colebrook, whether in the batters box or in the classroom, they're in for a stern struggle.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

HEAD COACH:
Kerry PHAYRE (Providence '83)
CAPTAINS:
Amanda SHEEHY '10 and Molly GRIFFITHS '09
OVERALL RECORD TO DATE: Won 11, Lost 9
NORTHEAST-10 RECORD TO DATE: Won 8, Lost 7

GREYHOUND NOTES: freshman guard GABRIELLE GIBSON (Amityville, NY/Copiague) (11.8 ppg) and senior forward KAYLA PARKER (Sanford, ME/Sanford) (11.1 ppg) are the double-figure scorers for the Greyhounds . . . sophomore forward KELLY MEREDITH (Franklin, MA/Franklin) is right behind at 9.8 ppg . . . the Hounds are at Saint Rose (Wednesday) and host Pace (Saturday) this week . . .

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL:
GABIELLE GIBSON (Fr., G, Amityville, NY/Copiague):
Freshman of the Week: Nov. 23, Dec. 7
Honor Roll: Dec. 21
MOLLY GRIFFITHS (Jr., F, Walpole, MA/Ursuline Academy)
Honor Roll: Nov. 30, Jan. 25
KELLY MEREDITH (So., Franklin, MA/Franklin)
Honor Roll: Dec. 14, Jan. 4, Jan. 18
KAYLA PARKER (Sr., F, Sanford, ME/Sanford)
Honor Roll: Dec. 7, Feb. 1

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE STATISTICS: the Greyhounds are FIFTH in the conference in field goal accuracy (.412), FIFTH in field goal defense (.371), SIXTH in three-point accuracy (.320, 89-278) . . . FOURTH in offensive rebounding (39.8), SIXTH in defensive rebounding (36.6), SECOND in rebounding margin (+3.2), THIRD in blocked shots (81), SIXTH in assists (279)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS:
GABIELLE GIBSON (Fr., G, Amityville, NY/Copiague): EIGHTEENTH in scoring (11.8)
MOLLY GRIFFITHS (Jr., F, Walpole, MA/Ursuline Academy): SIXTEENTH in rebounding (6.4), NINTH in defensive rebounds (101), TWELFTH in three-point accuracy (.358, 29-81)
KAYLA PARKER (Sr., F, Sanford, ME/Sanford): TWENTY-FIFTH in scoring (11.1), THIRD in blocked shots (35), NINETEENTH in rebounding (6.2), THIRD in offensive rebounds (59)
KATY HOWARD (Fr., G, Medway, MA/Medway): NINTH in assists (4.05), ELEVENTH in three-point accuracy (.361, 22-61)
KELLY MEREDITH (So., F, Franklin, MA/Franklin): FIFTEENTH in field goa accuracy (.456), FIFTEENTH in offensive rebounds (47)

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Wed., Nov. 18 SAINT ROSE * Won, 64-58
Fri., Nov. 20 FELICIAN (Marriott Classic) Won, 65-55
Sat., Nov. 21 CONCORDIA (Marriott Classic) Won, 79-63
Tue., Nov. 24 at New Haven * Lost, 58-65, ot
Sun., Nov. 29 ADELPHI * Won, 67-46
Wed., Dec. 2 AMERICAN INT'L. * Won, 67-63
Sat., Dec. 5 at Le Moyne * Won, 68-63
Tue., Dec. 8 SO. CONNECTICUT * Won, 77-65
Sun., Dec. 20 at So. New Hampshire (nc) Lost, 47-56
Mon., Dec. 28 Felician, NJ (Pace Mixer) Lost, 64-67
Tue., Dec. 29 Bloomfield, NJ (Pace Mixer) Won, 56-45
Sat., Jan. 2 at Pace Lost, 39-62
Wed., Jan. 6 MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL Won, 88-55
Sat., Jan. 9 at Merrimack Lost, 45-55
Tue., Jan. 12 STONEHILL Lost, 68-81
Sat., Jan. 16 at Bentley Lost, 69-79, ot
Wed., Jan. 20 at Franklin Pierce Lost, 63-83
Sat., Jan. 23 SAINT MICHAEL'S Won, 64-44
Tue., Jan. 26 at Saint Anselm Lost, 53-62
Sat., Jan. 30 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE Won, 56-50
Wed., Feb. 3 at Saint Rose 5:30 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 6 PACE 1:30 p.m.
Tue., Feb. 9 NEW HAVEN 5:30 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 13 at Adelphi 1 p.m.
Wed., Feb. 17 at American International 5:30 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 20 LE MOYNE 1:30 p.m.
Wed., Feb. 24 at So. Connecticut 5:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs
(top 12 teams at highest seeds), February 28, March 2, 5, 7, 2010

N.C.A.A. Division II Championship
Selections Announced: March 7, 2010
Regionals: March 12, 13, 15, 2010 * Nationals: March 23, 24, 26, 2010 at TBA

MEN'S BASKETBALL

HEAD COACH:
Serge DE BARI (Assumption '71)
CAPTAINS:
Courtland BLUFORD '10 and Mike BALDARELLI '11
OVERALL RECORD TO DATE: Won 10, Lost 10
NORTHEAST-10 RECORD TO DATE: Won 7, Lost 8

GREYHOUND NOTES: t the Greyhounds are led by four double-figure scorers: junior forward MIKE BALDARELLI (Sutton, MA/Holy Name) (14.3 ppg), senior guard COURTLAND BLUFORD (Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti) (13.9 ppg), senior center SAVOY FRAINE (Grenada Hills, CA/Grenada Hills) (10.2 ppg), sophomore forward TIM BEINERT (Floral Park, NY/Holy Cross) (10.2 ppg) . . Baldarelli now has 913 career points soon-to-be the 39th Greyhound with over 1,000 . . . the Hounds are at Saint Rose (Wednesday) and host Pace (Saturday) this week . . .

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL:
MIKE BALDARELLI (Jr., Sutton, MA/Holy Name):
Honor Roll: Dec. 21, Feb. 1
TIM BEINERT (So., F, Floral Park, NY/Holy Cross):
Honor Roll: Nov. 23
COURTLAND BLUFORD (Sr., Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti)
Honor Roll: Nov. 16, Dec. 7, Dec. 14, Jan. 4
SAVOY FRAINE (Sr., Granada Hills, CA/Granada Hills)
Honor Roll: Nov. 30
TOBIN HAASE (Jr., F/C/, Southold, NY/Ridgewood, NJ)
Honor Roll: Jan. 18

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE STATISTICS:
the Greyhounds are FOURTH in scoring (74.6), FIFTH in free throw accuracy (.727), EIGHTH in field goal accuracy (.430), SIXTH in field goal defense (.418), SECOND in rebounding offense (40.2), EIGHTH in blocked shots (69), FIRST in assists (337), FIFTH in steals (165), THIRD in assist/turnover ratio (1.08), FIRST in defensive rebounds (546), FIFTH in offensie rebounds (258)

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS:

TIM BEINERT (So., F, Floral Park, NY/Holy Cross): FIFTEENTH in blocked shots (16)
COURTLAND BLUFORD (Sr., Ft. Washington, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti): EIGHTEENTH in scoring (13.9); THIRD in steals (43); NINTH in minutes (34.90)
SAVOY FRAINE (Sr., Granada Hills, CA/Granada Hills): TWELFTH in blocked shots (20)
MIKE BALDARELLI (Jr., Sutton, MA/Holy Name): SIXTEENTH in scoring (14.3), SEVENTH in rebounding (7.6), SIXTH in defensive rebounds (5.75)
RONSON QUICK (Fr., Marlton, NJ/Cherokee): FOURTEENTH in field goal accuracy (74-149, .497)
RYAN ROZSNAKI (Fr., Montreal, QUE/Landsowne, VA): second in assists (5.60); EIGHTH in steals (1.93); SIXTH in assist/turnover ratio (1.79)

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Sun., Nov. 15 SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Won, 87-72
Wed., Nov. 18 SAINT ROSE Won, 90-78
Tue., Nov. 24 at New Haven Won, 90-77
Sun., Nov. 29 ADELPHI Lost, 65-79
Wed., Nov. 2 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Won, 97-91, ot
Sat., Nov. 5 at Le Moyne Lost, 71-79
Tue., Nov. 8 SO. CONNECTICUT Won, 95-72
Sun. Dec. 20 BENTLEY (nc) Lost, 61-71
Tue. Dec. 29 Philadelphia (Eastern Classic) Won, 74-68
Wed. Dec. 30 at Holy Family (Eastern Classic) Won, 100-94, ot
Sat., Jan. 2 at Pace Lost, 63-84
Wed., Jan. 6 MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL Lost, 71-84
Sat., Jan. 9 at Merrimack Lost, 78-88
Tue., Jan. 12 STONEHILL Lost, 51-59
Sat., Jan. 16 at Bentley Lost, 59-81
Mon., Jan. 18 BRIDGEPORT Lost, 58-72
Wed., Jan. 20 at Franklin Pierce Won, 70-65
Sat., Jan. 23 SAINT MICHAEL'S Won, 77-60
Tue., Jan. 26 at Saint Anselm Won, 75-63
Sat., Jan. 30 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE Lost, 60-74
Wed,, Feb. 3 at Saint Rose 7:30 p.m.
Sat,, Feb. 6 PACE 3:30 p.m.
Tue,, Feb. 9 NEW HAVEN 7:30 p.m.
Sat,, Feb. 13 at Adelphi 3:30 p.m.
Wed,, Feb. 17 at American International 7:30 p.m.
Sat,, Feb. 20 LE MOYNE 3:30 p.m.
Wed,, Feb. 24 at So. Connecticut 7:30 p.m.
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs
(top 12 teams at highest seeds), February 27, March 1, 4, 6, 2010

N.C.A.A. Division II Championship
Selections Announced: March 7, 2010
Regionals: March 13, 14, 16 * Nationals: March 24, 25, 27 at Springfield, MA

MEN'S ICE HOCKEY

HEAD COACH:
Lance BRADY (Holy Cross '93)
CAPTAINS:
Jon RETELLE '10 and James CAPULLI '10
OVERALL RECORD TO DATE: Won 10, Lost 8, Tied 1
NORTHEAST-10 RECORD TO DATE: Won 6, Lost 1, Tied 1 (first place)

ICE DOG NOTES: sophomore right wing PAT O'KANE (Hollis, NH/Bishop Guertin) leads the teaam in scorng (22-12--34 points) and is the first 20 goal scorer in over a decade. The last Greyhound with 20 or more goals in a season was John Ilvonen who had 20 in 1999-00. Twenty-one players have reached the seasonal total since 1979-80. O'Kane is also the first player since Mike Cardillo (25 goals, 24 games) to average better than a goal-a-game since 1997-98. Sophomore TAYLOR LARSEN (Blackstone, MA/Worcester Academy) (13-19--32 points) and junior PATRICK FITZGIBBONS (Worcester, MA/Saint John's) (5-17 -22 points) are the rest of the highest scoring line . . . amazingly enough O'Kane leads the conference in goals, power play goals (8) and shorthanded goals (4) . . . Larsen leads in game-winners (4) . . . sophomore goalkeeper NICK BLANCHETTE (Stuart, Fl/Worcester Academy) is tops in save percentage (.918) . . . the Ice Dogs are next in action in a non-conference game Tuesday at Western New England . . .

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL:
NICK BLANCHETTE (So., GK, Stuart, FL/Worcester Academy)
Goalie of the Week: Jan. 18, Feb. 1
KEVIN MEEHAN (Fr., F, Melrose, MA/Austin Prep)
Honor Roll: Jan. 18
TAYLOR LARSEN (So., F, Blackstone, MA/Worcester Academy)
Honor Roll: Dec. 7, Jan. 4, Feb. 1
PAT O'KANE (So., F, Hollis, NH/Bishop Guertin)
Player of the Week: Nov. 23, Nov. 30, Jan. 18
Honor Roll: Nov. 16, Jan. 25
JAIME VONA (Fr., F, West Seneca, NY/St. Francis)
Freshman of the Week: Jan. 25

ICE DOGS 20-GOAL SCORERS
Name (Season) Pos GP G
Paul LAMOUREUX, 1978-79 (F) 19 31
Steve TUCCI, 1983-84 (F) 22 30
Frank VANA, 1985-86 (F) 22 25
Steve TUCCI, 1986-87 (F) 23 25
Tom CONNORS, 1991-92 (F) 26 25
Mike CARDILLO, 1997-98 (F) 24 25
Bob LO CONTE, 1981-82 (F) 21 24
Keith HUGHES, 1993-94 (F) 27 24
Peter CHAPUT, 1966-67 (F) 14 23
Mike PELLETIER, 1975-76 (F) 20 23
Steve FERRARO, 1991-92 (F) 26 23
Pat O'KANE, 2009-10 (F) 19 22
Bob LO CONTE, 1979-80 (F) 20 22
Steve TUCCI, 1985-86 (F) 23 22
Tom CONNORS, 1990-91 (F) 23 22
Steve FERRARO, 1989-90 (F) 22 22
Rich PELLETIER, 1975-76 (F) 20 21
Gerry ROCHON, 1981-82 (F) 21 21
Matt MC CARRON, 1991-92 (F) 25 21
Mike CARDILLO, 1998-99 (F) 24 21
Todd SLOPER, 1995-96 (F) 23 20
John ILVONEN, 1999-00 (F) 27 20

GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Sat. Nov. 7 at Nichols Lost, 2-4
Fri., Nov. 13 at Fitchburg State (ICFCU Tr.) Lost, 3-5
Sat., Nov. 14 Worcester State (ICFCU Tr.) Lost, 4-5, ot
Wed., Nov. 18 at Stonehill * Won, 5-2
Sat., Nov. 21 at Southern New Hampshire * Won, 4-3
Tue., Nov. 24 SAINT MICHAEL'S * Won, 6-4
Wed., Dec. 2 at Saint Anselm * Lost, 2-11
Sat., Dec. 5 FRANKLIN PIERCE * Won, 3-2
Sun., Dec. 6 at Suffolk Lost, 3-4, ot
Mon., Dec.28 Assumption College Holiday Tournament
SUNY-Canton Won, 5-1
Wed., Dec. 30 Assumption College Holiday Tournament
Manhattanville Lost, 1-6
Thu., Jan. 7 at Framingham State Won, 6-1
Sat., Jan. 9 at Becker Lost, 1-3
Wed., Jan. 13 NICHOLS Won, 5-2
Sat., Jan. 16 at Franklin Pierce Won, 5-3
Wed., Jan. 20 SUNY-BROCKPORT Lost, 0-4
Sat., Jan. 23 STONEHILL Won, 6-1
Tue., Jan. 26 at Salve Regina Won, 3-2
Sat., Jan. 30 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE Tied, 4-4, ot
Tue., Feb. 2 at Western New England 7:25 p.m.
at Smead Arena, Springfield, MA
Sat., Feb. 6 at Stonehill 2 p.m.
at Foxboro Ice Rink, Foxboro, MA
Thu., Feb. 11 WORCESTER STATE 7:35 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 13 FRANKLIN PIERCE 6:35 p.m.
Tue., Feb. 16 RHODE ISLAND 6:35 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 20 at Southern New Hampshire 4:30 p.m.
at The Ice Den, Hooksett, NH
Northeast-10 Conference playoffs
(top six teams at highest seeds) * February 27, March 3, 6, 2010

INDOOR TRACK

HEAD COACH: Becky BERGIN (Bridgewater State '01)
WOMEN'S CAPTAINS:
Alicia KING '10 and Lindsay SCHOEN '10
MEN'S CAPTAINS: Kevin DABREIO '10, Conor GALLAGHER '10,
Brendan DANAHER '10

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL:
MOLLY KESSLER (Fr., Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton):
Honor Roll: Feb. 2
BERNARD SCOTT (Sr., St. Petersburg, FL/Admiral Farragut):
Honor Roll: Feb. 2

GREYHOUNDS NOTES: freshman MOLLY KESSLER (Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton) and senior BERNARD SCOTT (St. Petersbury, FL/Admiral Farragut) took center stage for the Assumption College indoor track team in the Boston University Terrier Classic. Kessler set the team indoor record with a 2:22.69 time in the 800-meter event, while for the second straight week Scott was superb in his specialty finishing third in the 55-meter dash with a 6.49 time---just .02 of a second off his team record. Kessler broke the mark set by Brooke Perron (2:23.59), also in the Terrier Classic in 2007. She shaved over five seconds off her mark of 2:27.76 in the Wesleyan Invitational last week. Scott's team-record and best time of 6.47 was set in the Smith College Invitational in 2008. . . the Greyhounds are next in action at the Smith College Invitational Saturday.

TERRIER CLASSIC MEN'S RESULTS (January 30, 2010)
Bradley CARD (FR, Worcester, MA/Saint Peter-Marian): 40, 55-meter hurdles (9.29)
John CONLEY (FR, Andover, MA/Andover): 78, 800 meters (2:14.82)
Kevin DABREIO (SR, Billerica, MA/Billerica): 37, shot put (12.00m/39 04.50)
Charlie DILLON (SR, Manchester, NJ/Manchester Twp.): 43, 55-meters prelim (7.43)
Anthony DOWD (JR, Somerset, MA/Somerset): 29, 55-meter hurdles prelim (8.42)
Geof MOCK (SO, Sicklerville, NJ/Timber Creek): 58, 200-meters (23.34)
Chris O'DAY (SR, Braintree, MA/Braintree): 86, mile run (4:33.79)
Bernard SCOTT (SR, St. Petersburg, FL/Admiral Farragut): 3, 55-meters final (6.49); 6, 55-meters prelim (6.54)

TERRIER CLASSIC WOMEN'S RESULTS (January 30, 2010)
Emily CARR (SO, Drexel Hill, PA/Archbishop Prendergast): 38, shot put (9.31m/30-06.50)
Kirsten CHIRICHETTI (SO, Billerica, MA/Billerica): 66, 200-meters (29.13)
Shauna DI CECCA (SR, Chelmsford, MA/Chelmsford): 41, shot put (9.10m/29-10.25)
Catherine GRIFFIN (FR, Columbia, CT/East Catholic): 44, 5,000 meters (22:07.99)
Jenna HUBACZ (SR, North Brookfield, MA/North Brookfield): 34, 55 meter prelim (8.81); 75, 200-meters (31.47)
Lily JORGE (FR, Warwick, RI/Pilgrim): 31, 500-meters (1:31.20); 26, 55 meter hurdles prelim (9.41)
Molly KESSLER (FR, Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton): 36, 800-meters (2;22.69) (TEAM RECORD)
Alicia KING (SR, Stoughton, MA/Stoughton) : 31, 55-meter prelim (8.28); 67, 200-meters (29.32)
Jenna MURPHY (SO, Auburn, MA/Auburn): 27, shot put (10.69m/35 01.00)
Caitlin PAULIN (FR, Agawam, MA/Agawam): 44, 400-meters (1:13.84); NH, high jump
Jackie PROCKNIK (FR, Lakeville, MA/Apponequet): 34, 55-meter hurdles prelim (10.79)
Erynn SWEENEY (SO, Braintree, MA/Braintree): 67, 3,000 meters (12:31.22)
Katie WIRZBICKI (SO, Gardner, MA/Gardner): 96, mile run (6:44.20)

REMAINING GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE
Sat., Feb. 6 Smith College Invitational at Northampton, MA
Sat., Feb. 13 Valentine Invitational at Boston University (Women, FRI; Men, SAT)
Thu., Feb. 18 Northeast-10 Conference Indoor Championship
at Reggie Lewis Center, Boston hosted by Bentley, UMass Lowell & Stonehill
Sat. Feb. 27 New England Invitational hosted by TBA

WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING

HEAD COACH: Dr. Stuart CROMARTY (Boston University '86)
CAPTAINS:
Laura MICCICHE '10 and Shannon MURTAGH '10

GREYHOUND NOTES: the Greyhounds have two swimmers with over 200 points this year including freshman JENNIFER RYAN (Weston, FL/Saint Thomas Aquinas) (213.0) and sophomore JILL CAPADANNO (Dracut, MA/Dracut) (200.25) . . . tw others have are close including freshman AMANDA GUY (Lakeville, MA/Apponequet) (197.25) and freshman KAITLIN OWEN (Bridgewater, MA/Coyle Cassidy) (192.25) . . . the Hounds are next in action at the Northeast-10 Conference championships February 5-7 . . .

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL:
AMANDA GUY (Fr., Lakeville, MA/Apponequet):
Honor Roll: Nov. 2
JENNIFER RYAN (Fr., Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas)
Freshman of the Week: Oct. 26, Nov. 2
Honor Roll: Nov. 16, Nov. 23, Dec. 7

SEASON POINT LEADERS (incl. Worcester Championship):
JENNIFER RYAN (Fr., Weston, FL/Saint Thomas Aquinas) 213.00
JILL CAPADANNO (So., Dracut, MA/Dracut) 200.25
AMANDA GUY (Fr., Lakeville, MA/Apponequet) 197.75
KAITLIN OWEN (Fr., Bridgewater, MA/Coyle Cassidy) 192.25
KATIE JANKOWSKI (Fr., Walpole, MA/Walpole) 109.00
DANIELLE BESSETTE (Fr., Cumberland, RI/Bishop Feehan) 109.00
KASEY LA LIBERTE (Fr., Pawtucket, RI/Bishop Feehan) 70.00
JESSICA WOLTER (Jr., Stonington, CT/Stonington) 67.00
CAROLINA CORREA (Fr., Pawtucket, RI/Charles Shea) 47.00
SHANNON MURTAGH (Sr., Cranston, RI/Cranston) 43.75
LAURA MICCICHE (Sr., Framingham, MA/Framingham) 43.00
KERI LA MONTAGNE (Fr., Manchester, NH/Trinity) 34.75
JILL FOLEY (Jr., Northampton, MA/Northampton) 34.25
KENDELL DUNPHY (So., Wareham, MA/Wareham) 14.00
HAYLEY GROSSMAN (Fr., Barrington, RI/Barrington) 8.00
COLLEEN QUINN (Sr., Alameda, CA/North Reading, MA) 4.00
CHRISTINA PHILLIPS (Sr., Holbrook, MA/Fontbonne Academy) 2.50
CARLY SURETTE (Fr., Chelmsford, MA/Chelmsford) 1.00

REMAINING GREYHOUNDS SCHEDULE
Fri.-Sun. 5-7 Northeast-10 Championship
at Southern Connecticut State

Fri.-Sun.19-21 NEISDA Championships
at Upper Vermont A.C., White River Jct., VT
N.C.A.A. Division II Championship
N.C.A.A. Championship Dates: March 10-13, 2010 at Canton, OH

OTHER GREYHOUND NEWS

BASEBALL NEWS: former standout MIKE BAILLARGEON '09 (Worcester, MA/Holy Name), now playing for the Wallebee Giants in Australia has signed to play this summer for the Worcester Tornado. He joins another former Greyhound, CHRIS COLABELLO '06 (Milford, MA/Milford) on the Tornados.

GREYHOUNDS RANKED FIFTH IN EAST REGION POLL
National College Baseball Writers Association

1, Franklin Pierce (37-18) (5) 68
2, Adelphi (34-16) (1) 55
2, Dowling (35-18) (1) 55
4, Dominican (38-14) 47
5, Assumption (33-21) 33
6, Wilmington (29-29) 31
7, S. Connecticut (25-20) 29
8, Molloy (26-19) 28
9, Mass. Lowell (25-20) 17
10, Bentley (28-22) 13

BASEBALL MARCH SCHEDULE
in Auburndale, Florida
Friday 5 Gannon, PA (DH), 11:00 a.m.
Saturday 6 Saginaw Valley, MI (DH), 3 p.m.
Monday 8 Stonehill (DH) (nc), 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday 9 Seton Hill, PA (DH), 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday 10 American International (nc), 3 p.m.
Friday 12 Stonehill (DH) (nc), 3 p.m.
Saturday 13 Bridgeport (DH), TBA
Sunday 14 Bridgeport, 9 a.m.

SOFTBALL MARCH SCHEDULE
in Clermont, Florida
Saturday 6 Winona State, MN, 9:30 a.m.
Wayne State, NE, 11:30 a.m.
Sunday 7 West Chester, PA, 9:30 a.m.
Bloomsburg, PA, 11:30 a.m.
Monday 8 Saint Joseph's, IN, 9:30 a.m.
Kutztown, PA, 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday 10 Hannibal-LaGrange, MO (DH), 11:30 a.m.
Thursday 11 Millersville, PA, 9:30 a.m.
Grand Valley State, MI, 11:30 p.m.
Friday 12 Queens, NY, 9:30 a.m.
Nyack, NY, 11:30 a.m.

MEN'S LACROSSE MARCH SCHEDULE
in Arizona
Thursday 11 at Northern Arizona, 5 p.m. PST
Saturday 13 at Grand Canyon, 5 p.m. PST

WOMEN'S LACROSSE MARCH SCHEDULE
in St. Petersburg, Florida
Wednesday10 Moravian, PA, 10 a.m.