Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Women's Track & Field Performance List for the Boston Indoor Games



Reebok Boston Indoor Games
Collegiate Division - 1/29/2010
Northeastern University - Reggie Lewis Center
WOMEN’S Performance List

Event 1 Women 55 Meter Hurdles Prelims
Advance top 8 times to final heat
NCAA Auto 7.57
NCAA Prov 7.86
NEIAAA: 8.80

Name School Seed Time
1 Hepburn, Yvana South Florid 7.91
2 Abdur-Rashed, Saleena Northeastern 8.29
3 Fourie, Mari Vermont 8.30
4 Linnehan, Erin Holy Cross 8.41
5 Johnson, Elise Williams 8.43
6 McGeoghan, Katherine Maine 8.51
7 Ryan, Tayla New Hampshir 8.54
8 Jusme, Didi Wheaton (Mas 8.57
9 Edge, Dara Central Conn 8.61
10 Tuttle, Shelby Maine 8.68
11 Simard, Tanya Maine 8.69
12 Johnson, Ena South Florid 8.70
13 Mello-Frost, Linee Umass Dartmo 8.72
14 Ciali, Lana New Hampshir 8.74
15 Hanson, Stephanie Hartford 8.75
16 Stakus, Angela Maine 8.76
17 McKoy, Dakota Yale 8.80
18 Adams, Nicolle Hartford 8.80
19 Etienne, Rachel South Florid 8.81
20 Bernazani, Katie Stonehill 8.82
21 Hancock, Sara Northeastern 8.85
22 Pruszko, Olivia Holy Cross 8.86
23 Bonham, Natalie Hartford 8.90
24 Haller, Alexandra Umass Amhers 8.96
25 Thomas, Kelly New Hampshir 9.04
26 Flieger, Corinne Bentley 9.05
27 Chapman, Christina Umass Amhers 9.10
28 Sheffrin, Kiran Wesleyan 9.10
29 Donohue, Megan New Hampshir 9.13
30 Mendes, Jacquelyn New Hampshir 9.14
31 Burke, Sarah Stonehill 9.15
32 Dilley, Amanda Bryant 9.16
33 Moss, Karyn Williams 9.31
34 Turner, Sara Williams 9.34
35 Banker, Rebecca Umass Amhers 9.35
36 DuPre, Katherine Williams 9.35
37 Petit, Shaina Northeastern 9.45
38 Buckley, Ashley Holy Cross 9.51
39 Shelkova, Vlada Stonehill 9.60
40 Nally, Madeline Umass Amhers 9.60
41 McCormick, Megan Holy Cross 9.68
42 Pitino, Brianna Central Conn 9.84
43 Jennett, Meagan Wheaton (Mas 9.91
44 Ptak, Rebecca Bryant 10.00
45 Gieng, Debbie Umass Boston 10.09

Event 3 Women 55 Meter Dash Prelims
Advance top 8 times to final heat
NCAA Auto 6.74
NCAA Prov 6.92
NEIAAA: 7.40

Name School Seed Time
1 Walker, Consandria Northeastern 7.17
2 Reid, Tiffany Holy Cross 7.20
3 Monti, Alexa Yale 7.23
4 Jackson, Dariel South Florid 7.23
5 Jackson-Gibson, Adele Yale 7.27
6 Smith, Laurenmaria Wheaton (Mas 7.31
7 Allen, Serena Northeastern 7.34
8 Williams, Monique South Florid 7.35
9 Sanjurjo, Amy Central Conn 7.36
10 Higgs, Hillary Williams 7.37
11 Shulan, Emily Yale 7.38
12 Heinricher, Holly Umass Amhers 7.38
13 Stabile, Samantha Northeastern 7.39
14 Forte, Melanie Holy Cross 7.39
15 Murphy, Rosalind Umass Amhers 7.40
16 Riedel, Emma Umass Amhers 7.40
17 Jusme, Mickey Wheaton (Mas 7.41
18 Labreck, Jesse Maine 7.43
19 Brehm, Allison New Hampshir 7.44
20 Trotman, Sarah Northeastern 7.44
21 Adejuyigbe, Elizabeth New Hampshir 7.44
22 Mbaye, Marieme Yale 7.47
23 Jenkins, Cinnamon South Florid 7.48
24 Finnegan, Katherine Umass Amhers 7.49
25 VanNess, Jillian Umass Dartmo 7.50
26 Frazier, Melanie New Hampshir 7.54
27 Madigan, Kelly Northeastern 7.59
28 Straub, Margaret Holy Cross 7.60
29 Brown, Ashley Vermont 7.60
30 Richardson, Kenterra Hartford 7.60
31 Robinson, Breanna Hartford 7.60
32 Binette, Samantha Central Conn 7.63
33 McGrath, Meghan New Hampshir 7.63
34 Dyson, Olivia Stonehill 7.65
35 Claflin, Amanda Wheaton (Mas 7.71
36 Hodges, Naomi Wheaton (Mas 7.71
37 Allien, Shamone Central Conn 7.72
38 Archer, Renee Central Conn 7.74
39 Rowe, Kamilah Northeastern 7.77
40 Ellard, Melissa Bryant 7.80
41 Faustin, Samara Umass Boston 7.85
42 Quarles, Camille New Hampshir 7.85
43 Cardarelli, Lauren Wheaton (Mas 7.88
44 Bautista, Jenny Holy Cross 8.10
45 Cumberbatch, Virginia Williams 8.25
46 Sainterling, Esther Umass Boston 8.38
47 Ringuette, Robyn Bryant 8.70
48 Bass, Candace Umass Boston 8.72
49 Nguyen, Oahn Umass Boston 8.85
50 Njie, mariama Umass Boston NT

Event 3 ...(Women 55 Meter Dash Prelims)
Event 5 Women 1 Mile Run
NCAA Auto 4:37.00
NCAA Prov 4:47.00
NEIAAA: 5:08.24

Name School Seed Time
1 Letourneau, Vanessa Maine 4:53.10
2 Grace, Kate Yale 4:55.00
3 Barton, Jess Northeastern 4:55.00
4 Millett, Alyson Vermont 4:56.00
5 Kayali, Nihal Yale 4:57.00
6 Baldwin, Courtney Umass Amhers 4:57.09
7 Reaves, Stephany Yale 5:00.00
8 Martin, Kristen Northeastern 5:05.00
9 Zan, Shiyi Umass Amhers 5:05.77
10 Sutherland, Paige Holy Cross 5:08.00
11 Smith, Yasmin South Florid 5:08.00
12 Roa, Karen Umass Amhers 5:08.44
13 Boots, Randelle Wellesley 5:11.35
14 Marvin, Elizabeth Yale 5:12.00
15 Racine, Jennifer New Hampshir 5:12.50
16 Davis-Hayes, Ceci Williams 5:13.48
17 Rozario, Nicole South Florid 5:15.00
18 Assefa, Liya Yale 5:15.00
19 Neville, Ravenna Wesleyan 5:15.00
20 Lambert, Keri Amherst 5:18.00
21 Wyands, Jenn South Florid 5:18.00
22 Koonz, Kayla Hartford 5:20.00
23 Savery, Kelly South Florid 5:20.00
24 Barrett, Katie Northeastern 5:20.00
25 Veit, Kristen Stonehill 5:20.90
26 Alves, Jill Stonehill 5:21.10
27 Allocco, Danielle Umass Amhers 5:22.00
28 Jarrard, Jess Stonehill 5:22.20
29 Booth, Lindsey Stonehill 5:23.20
30 Reed, Elodie Amherst 5:24.00
31 Keen, Kathleen Northeastern 5:25.00
32 Mako, Karissa Northeastern 5:25.00
33 Gaston, Phoebe Yale 5:25.00
34 Levin, Jessica Wesleyan 5:25.00
35 Bray, Stephanie Holy Cross 5:25.00
36 Wilson, Stephanie Stonehill 5:26.00
37 Lesniak, Lauren Bentley 5:26.24
38 Kloza, Frannie Bentley 5:26.24
39 McBride, Caroline Stonehill 5:26.60
40 Asaro, Amanda Central Conn 5:27.94
41 Norton, Jacqui Vermont 5:28.00
42 Masse, Hannah Vermont 5:28.00
43 Roderman, Brittany Bentley 5:28.00
44 Mastrorio, Jaime Umass Amhers 5:28.89
45 Tower, Molly Bryant 5:30.00
46 McTague, Emily Williams 5:35.00
47 Ragone, Kat Bryant 5:35.00
48 Tripodi, Amanda Stonehill 5:35.50
49 Garber, Amanda Bryant 5:38.00
50 Banninger, Paige Vermont 5:45.00
51 Graham, Rachel Bentley 5:45.00
52 DeVincent, Bridget Stonehill 5:45.00
53 Nelson, Christina Wheaton (Mas 5:55.67
54 Halliday, Jaime Umass Boston 6:43.43

Event 7 Women 400 Meter Dash
NCAA Auto 52.40
NCAA Prov 54.40
NEIAAA: 59.44

Name School Seed Time
1 Howatt, Allyson Maine 57.50
2 Miller, Cearha Maine 57.50
3 Canavan, Chelsey New Hampshir 57.92
4 Rue, Allison Yale 58.00
5 Higgs, Hillary Williams 58.28
6 Johnson, Elise Williams 58.28
7 Jenssen, Michelle Umass Amhers 58.55
8 Pruszko, Olivia Holy Cross 58.64
9 James, Rebecca South Florid 58.85
10 Kelley, Sarah Umass Amhers 58.91
11 Unger, Erika Umass Amhers 58.94
12 Cunha, Nikki Northeastern 58.99
13 Howell, Tracy New Hampshir 59.29
14 Appiagyei, Priscilla Hartford 59.80
15 O'Brien, Jillian Maine 59.80
16 Monti, Lia Wesleyan 1:00.00
17 Brekka, Kathleen Holy Cross 1:00.01
18 Dombroski, Rachel Central Conn 1:00.16
19 Gorski, Brittany Holy Cross 1:00.32
20 Johnson, Erin Northeastern 1:00.60
21 Auger, Amanda Vermont 1:00.70
22 Sylvia, Rachelle Holy Cross 1:01.00
23 Wheeler, Danielle Stonehill 1:01.20
24 Crowley, Andrea Bentley 1:01.24
25 Ainsworth, Katrina Central Conn 1:01.30
26 Tansey, Leah Vermont 1:01.44
27 Finley, Michelle Umass Amhers 1:01.78
28 Kennedy, Lindsey Bentley 1:02.00
29 Gardner, Kelsey Holy Cross 1:02.02
30 Marascia, Maria Umass Amhers 1:02.04
31 Crowley, Jillian Holy Cross 1:02.17
32 Hutchins, Amanda New Hampshir 1:02.24
33 Decker, Courtney Umass Amhers 1:02.44
34 Nicholas, Sherika Bryant 1:02.50
35 Tomasi, Tova Vermont 1:02.58
36 Silfvenius, Kirsten New Hampshir 1:02.60
37 Darmody, Lindsay New Hampshir 1:03.21
38 Mendes, Jacquelyn New Hampshir 1:03.30
39 Lewis, Jenna Vermont 1:03.55
40 Palmer, Rebecca Central Conn 1:04.40
41 Risko, Joy Umass Boston 1:05.26
42 Evans, Meagan Bryant 1:06.00
43 Belk, Katherine Williams 1:08.38
44 LaClerc, Celia Umass Boston 1:24.88

Event 9 Women 500 Meter Dash
NEIAAA: 1:19.50

Name School Seed Time
1 Chambers, Shaniel South Florid 1:13.50
2 Wheeler, Eryn Northeastern 1:15.00
3 Jasper, Kailey Vermont 1:15.95
4 Bakanowski, Brittany Umass Amhers 1:16.39
5 Etienne, Rachel South Florid 1:17.00
6 Richmond, Kayla South Florid 1:17.20
7 Poleto, Marisa Hartford 1:18.00
8 Bass, Ariana Hartford 1:18.15
9 Verville, Brittany New Hampshir 1:18.34
10 Kwiecien, Kaitlin New Hampshir 1:18.37
11 Julian, Deanna Umass Amhers 1:18.58
12 McGuire, Kate Central Conn 1:18.60
13 Varsell, Amy Bentley 1:18.84
14 Gallagher, Christiana Northeastern 1:19.00
15 Langone, Michele Vermont 1:19.00
16 Wasserman, Susan Amherst 1:19.02
17 Bennett, Samantha Wheaton (Mas 1:19.11
18 Mitchell, Nora Williams 1:19.49
19 Carrier, Christen Stonehill 1:19.50
20 O'Leary, Kathryn Stonehill 1:19.50
21 Perella, Catherine New Hampshir 1:19.54
22 O'Connell, Susan Stonehill 1:19.60
23 Long, Meredith New Hampshir 1:19.89
24 Khawaja, Mahrukh Hartford 1:20.00
25 Oakley, Robyn South Florid 1:20.30
26 McDonnell, Maddy Bentley 1:21.00
27 MacLellan, Caitlyn New Hampshir 1:21.27
28 Verville, Caitlin New Hampshir 1:21.48
29 Jennett, Meagan Wheaton (Mas 1:21.88
30 Urena, Kimberly Umass Dartmo 1:22.00
31 VanOcker, Dana Umass Amhers 1:22.00
32 Fine, Rebecca Williams 1:22.75
33 Kennedy, Christine Northeastern 1:22.97
34 Hensiek, Sarah Wesleyan 1:24.00
35 Harakawa, Maya Williams 1:24.49
36 Pelletier, Katie Bryant 1:25.02

Event 11 Women 800 Meter Run
Jay Carisella Race
NCAA Auto 2:05.00
NCAA Prov 2:09.00
NEIAAA: 2:18.50

Name School Seed Time
1 Duncan, Claudia Yale 2:13.96
2 Gordon, Seri Northeastern 2:14.11
3 Marcus, Angelique Northeastern 2:14.89
4 Hartnett, Katelyn Holy Cross 2:15.00
5 Gamble, Annalies Yale 2:15.00
6 Perno, Gina Umass Amhers 2:15.14
7 Sullivan, Melissa Amherst 2:16.00
8 Mortimer, Courtney Northeastern 2:18.00
9 Guerette, Marisa Vermont 2:18.00
10 Hudson, Caitlin Yale 2:18.00
11 Smithyman, Meagan South Florid 2:18.00
12 Williams, Ariel Williams 2:18.34
13 Cheung, Hoiwan Amherst 2:18.50
14 Lucy, Jennifer Maine 2:18.54
15 Pinkham, Lindsay Stonehill 2:19.20
16 Reggie, Mary Doris Amherst 2:19.50
17 Clarke, Jasmine Maine 2:20.20
18 Almeida, Lauren Amherst 2:21.00
19 Conena, Caroline Umass Amhers 2:21.45
20 Mazur, Alexa Vermont 2:22.00
21 Brennan, Ceili Wesleyan 2:22.00
22 Anderson, Cassandra Holy Cross 2:22.00
23 Petri, Sabrina Maine 2:22.15
24 James, Darcy New Hampshir 2:22.25
25 Shields, Anna Central Conn 2:22.40
26 Nadeau, Alison Holy Cross 2:23.00
27 Rissler, Gillian Vermont 2:24.00
28 Pagonis, Zoe Amherst 2:24.00
29 Savino, Kim Central Conn 2:24.45
30 Martinez, Kaycee Hartford 2:25.00
31 Campbell, Sara Vermont 2:25.00
32 Dow, Nicole Hartford 2:25.00
33 McNiff, Danielle Umass Amhers 2:25.66
34 McDonnell, Maddy Bentley 2:26.00
35 Wilson, Melanie Hartford 2:26.00
36 Kimball, Melissa Bentley 2:26.00
37 Lowe, Liz Vermont 2:26.00
38 Nyholm, Kathie Williams 2:27.00
39 Kennedy, Lindsey Bentley 2:28.00
40 Roderman, Brittany Bentley 2:28.00
41 Brownell, Kara Holy Cross 2:28.00
42 Dekorne, Helen Wesleyan 2:28.11
43 Nally, Madeline Umass Amhers 2:30.00
44 Risko, Joy Umass Boston 2:30.00
45 Murphy, Caitlin Holy Cross 2:33.00
46 Pfister, Brooke Williams 2:33.00
47 Bohigian, Meaghan Umass Dartmo 2:34.70
48 Curcio, Stephanie Hartford 2:38.00
49 Woykovsky, Larisa Hartford 2:38.00
50 Moulin, Kathrijn Bryant 2:38.00
51 Arouca, Katelyn Bryant 2:38.00
52 Banker, Rebecca Umass Amhers 2:40.00

Event 13 Women 1000 Meter Run
NEIAAA: 3:03.24

Name School Seed Time
1 Moriarty, Brittany Northeastern 2:53.80
2 Letourneau, Allison New Hampshir 2:57.63
3 McGilpin, Julie Vermont 2:58.00
4 Meagher, Maureen Holy Cross 3:02.00
5 Burgess, Courtney Holy Cross 3:03.00
6 Kondratjeva, Olga Williams 3:03.06
7 Coyne, Laura Northeastern 3:04.00
8 Mellea, Sarah Holy Cross 3:04.00
9 Fahey, Caitlin Bentley 3:04.24
10 Weberg, Kirsten Vermont 3:05.00
11 Johnston, Christine South Florid 3:05.00
12 Flannery, Tori Yale 3:05.00
13 Powers, Morgan Vermont 3:06.00
14 Magoon, Jen Vermont 3:06.00
15 Harkins, Elizabeth Holy Cross 3:06.00
16 Donnelly, Jennifer Yale 3:08.00
17 House, Sophia Vermont 3:08.00
18 Schalch, Eliza Amherst 3:08.50
19 Wood, Kaleigh Vermont 3:10.00
20 Geasey, Savannah Wheaton (Mas 3:12.10
21 Oliveira, Megan Umass Dartmo 3:12.61
22 Accomando, Katie Vermont 3:13.00
23 Shanley, Molly Wellesley 3:13.50
24 Monahan, Alexis Stonehill 3:14.40
25 Carpenter, Jessica Umass Dartmo 3:15.00
26 Herkenham, Carolyn Vermont 3:15.00
27 Andree, Katie Holy Cross 3:15.00
28 Nash, Kimberly Wheaton (Mas 3:15.11
29 Pratt, Katie Wheaton (Mas 3:18.00
30 Derenze, Caiti Holy Cross 3:18.00
31 Petrenchik, Lindsay Wheaton (Mas 3:20.44
32 Urena, Elizabeth Wheaton (Mas 3:20.55
33 Kinsella, Carrie Holy Cross 3:25.00
34 Moore, Savannah Wheaton (Mas 3:25.00

Event 15 Women 200 Meter Dash
Top two heats - 5 competitors
NCAA Auto 23.20
NCAA Prov 23.90
NEIAAA: 26.08

Name School Seed Time
1 Trotman, Sarah Northeastern 25.01
2 Heinricher, Holly Umass Amhers 25.05
3 Sanjurjo, Amy Central Conn 25.10
4 Higgs, Hillary Williams 25.14
5 Reid, Tiffany Holy Cross 25.33
6 Jackson, Dariel South Florid 25.49
7 Burgess, Shaniqua Maine 25.50
8 Hutchins, Danielle Maine 25.50
9 Smith, Laurenmaria Wheaton (Mas 25.55
10 Murphy, Rosalind Umass Amhers 25.55
11 Jusme, Mickey Wheaton (Mas 25.55
12 Jusme, Didi Wheaton (Mas 25.77
13 Monti, Alexa Yale 25.80
14 Shulan, Emily Yale 25.80
15 Allen, Serena Northeastern 25.80
16 Holder, Celeste Northeastern 25.88
17 James, Rebecca South Florid 25.90
18 Labreck, Jesse Maine 25.90
19 Mbaye, Marieme Yale 25.98
20 Cardarelli, Lauren Wheaton (Mas 26.01
21 Finnegan, Katherine Umass Amhers 26.10
22 Riedel, Emma Umass Amhers 26.14
23 Jackson-Gibson, Adele Yale 26.20
24 Forte, Melanie Holy Cross 26.22
25 Cigolini, Erica Vermont 26.35
26 Haller, Alexandra Umass Amhers 26.44
27 Johnson, Ena South Florid 26.45
28 Jenkins, Cinnamon South Florid 26.49
29 Skipper, Miriam South Florid 26.50
30 Hoffler, Tanasia Williams 26.50
31 Ryan, Tayla New Hampshir 26.55
32 Simard, Tanya Maine 26.58
33 Brehm, Allison New Hampshir 26.78
34 McClintock, Nicole Hartford 26.80
35 Bilouris, Kelsey Maine 26.84
36 Frazier, Melanie New Hampshir 26.84
37 Rowe, Kamilah Northeastern 26.87
38 Straub, Margaret Holy Cross 26.89
39 McKoy, Dakota Yale 26.90
40 Allien, Shamone Central Conn 26.92
41 Binette, Samantha Central Conn 27.01
42 Adejuyigbe, Elizabeth New Hampshir 27.13
43 Nicholas, Sherika Bryant 27.17
44 Pytel, Aneta Central Conn 27.21
45 Chapman, Christina Umass Amhers 27.24
46 Archer, Renee Central Conn 27.34
47 Claflin, Amanda Wheaton (Mas 27.45
48 Mbergam, Conilla Roxbury CC 27.50
49 Paschal, Julie Williams 27.50
50 Moss, Karyn Williams 27.50
51 Turner, Sara Williams 27.50
52 Sheffrin, Kiran Wesleyan 27.50
53 Dilley, Amanda Bryant 27.52
54 Stocking, Ashley Central Conn 27.53
55 Mackintosh, Eliza New Hampshir 27.54
56 Crowley, Jillian Holy Cross 27.55
57 Njie, mariama Umass Boston 27.68
58 Madigan, Kelly Northeastern 27.71
59 Caldwell, Natalie Bentley 27.74
60 Flieger, Corinne Bentley 27.74
61 Crowley, Andrea Bentley 27.74
62 Czurylo, Monika Bentley 27.74
63 Hutchinson, Amy Bryant 27.80
64 Milliken, Lindsey Vermont 27.80
65 Sylvia, Rachelle Holy Cross 27.88
66 Stakus, Angela Maine 27.94
67 VanNess, Jillian Umass Dartmo 28.10
68 Burke, Sarah Stonehill 28.10
70 Ellard, Melissa Bryant 28.50
71 Bautista, Jenny Holy Cross 28.90
72 Faustin, Samara Umass Boston 29.19
73 Sainterling, Esther Umass Boston 29.95
74 Bass, Candace Umass Boston 30.16
75 Gieng, Debbie Umass Boston 30.75
76 Nguyen, Oahn Umass Boston 32.40
77 LaClerc, Celia Umass Boston 36.62

Event 17 Women 3000 Meter Run
NCAA Auto 9:13.00
NCAA Prov 9:32.00
NEIAAA: 10:24.24

Name School Seed Time
1 Conner, Corey Maine 9:54.16
2 Prendergast, Allie South Florid 9:57.00
3 Pearl, Stephanie Yale 10:00.00
4 Daniel, Jordan Maine 10:04.76
5 Sutherland, Paige Holy Cross 10:10.00
6 Dear, Annie Williams 10:15.00
7 Conner, Allison Maine 10:15.12
8 Galleher, Sophia Amherst 10:16.00
9 Simeone, Ali Amherst 10:16.00
10 Walsh, Brenna Maine 10:16.20
11 Gossels, Jennifer Williams 10:20.00
12 Downing, Jennifer Yale 10:20.00
13 Mark, Julia Wesleyan 10:20.00
14 Buck, Jillian Northeastern 10:24.73
15 Dunn, Bo Vermont 10:25.00
16 Isen, Debbie Vermont 10:25.00
17 Meade, Tina Williams 10:25.00
18 Carmone, Erin Stonehill 10:25.50
19 Daly, Sarah Amherst 10:30.00
20 Scully, Annie Northeastern 10:30.00
21 Jarrard, Jess Stonehill 10:30.10
22 Sporele, Devin South Florid 10:35.00
23 Bryan, Sarah Vermont 10:35.00
24 Croteau, Sarah Holy Cross 10:35.00
25 Imse, Jacqueline Holy Cross 10:35.00
26 McKenna, Shannon Amherst 10:36.70
27 Wyands, Jenn South Florid 10:40.00
28 Keogh, Rose Wesleyan 10:40.00
29 Hunter, Cynthia Maine 10:40.00
30 Joynt, Lynley Stonehill 10:40.40
31 Humphries, Elizabeth Holy Cross 10:41.27
32 Bossardet, Katherine Central Conn 10:43.33
33 Cole, Alyssa Central Conn 10:43.40
34 Zaccagnino, Laura Amherst 10:45.00
35 Pritchard, Melissa Amherst 10:45.00
36 Darling, Kristin Umass Amhers 10:45.00
37 Coiteux, Nicole Central Conn 10:45.51
38 Lesniak, Lauren Bentley 10:50.00
39 Sherry, Jessica Wesleyan 10:50.00
40 Erdos, Elleree Williams 10:50.00
41 White, Sarah Wesleyan 10:50.00
42 Crain, Tess Wesleyan 10:50.00
43 Luke, Claire Holy Cross 10:55.00
44 McGarigal, Caitlin Umass Dartmo 10:55.23
45 Mahoney, Kristen Stonehill 10:55.30
46 Harkey, Jen Umass Amhers 10:58.09
47 Kloza, Frannie Bentley 11:00.00
48 Marrero, Evelyn Bentley 11:00.79
49 Ferrarini, Maura Stonehill 11:09.90
50 Dunne, Meghan Holy Cross 11:10.00
51 Lombardi, Stefanie Hartford 11:12.00
52 Scavera, Rachel Wheaton (Mas 11:15.86
53 Kosinski, Lindsay Northeastern 11:30.00
54 Fimognari, Alison Holy Cross 11:30.00
55 KilPatrick, Jess Stonehill 11:30.50
56 McGrail, Tess Umass Dartmo 11:38.87
57 Coniglio, Ariana Holy Cross 12:00.00
58 Sweet, Laura Umass Boston 12:34.74

Event 19 Women Distance Medley
NCAA Auto 11:05.50
NCAA Prov 11:26.50

Team Relay Seed Time
1 South Florid A 12:05.00
2 New Hampshir A 12:05.53
3 Umass Amhers A 12:07.00
4 Amherst A 12:20.00
5 Northeastern A 12:22.16
6 Vermont A 12:30.00
7 Williams A 12:35.11
8 Central Conn A 12:44.74
9 Stonehill A 12:45.00
10 Stonehill B 12:59.90

Event 21 Women 4x400 Meter Relay
NCAA Auto 3:33.00
NCAA Prov 3:40.00

Team Relay Seed Time
1 South Florid A 3:55.00
2 Umass Amhers A 3:55.00
3 Northeastern A 3:55.39
4 Vermont A 3:56.00
5 New Hampshir A 3:56.14
6 Holy Cross A 3:58.00
7 Wheaton (Mas A 3:58.11
8 Williams A 3:58.85
9 Maine A 4:00.00
10 Hartford A 4:03.00
11 Northeastern B 4:03.00
12 Umass Amhers B 4:03.00
13 Stonehill A 4:07.80
14 Holy Cross B 4:08.00
15 Central Conn A 4:08.50
17 Holy Cross C 4:12.00
18 Wheaton (Mas B 4:12.88
19 Wesleyan A 4:15.00
20 Amherst A 4:15.00
21 Umass Boston A 4:29.54

Event 23 Women Long Jump
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum jump - 16'8"
NCAA Auto 6.38m
NCAA Prov 6.13m
NEIAAA: 5.40m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Williams, Monique South Florid 5.75m
2 Okkonen, Ida Umass Amhers 5.72m
3 Walker, Consandria Northeastern 5.66m
4 Aguguo, Stephanie Umass Amhers 5.62m
5 Holder, Celeste Northeastern 5.54m
6 Sanjurjo, Amy Central Conn 5.52m
7 Finnegan, Katherine Umass Amhers 5.50m
8 Lamore, Kristalena Hartford 5.50m
9 Robinson, Breanna Hartford 5.50m
10 Skipper, Miriam South Florid 5.50m
11 Etienne, Rachel South Florid 5.46m
12 Jusme, Mickey Wheaton (Mas 5.42m
13 Martin, Brittany Northeastern 5.41m
14 Donohue, Megan New Hampshir 5.35m
15 Adams, Nicolle Hartford 5.30m
16 Bonham, Natalie Hartford 5.30m
17 Dugan, Kaitlyn New Hampshir 5.30m
18 McGrath, Meghan New Hampshir 5.27m
19 Hoffler, Tanasia Williams 5.24m
20 Mackintosh, Eliza New Hampshir 5.23m
21 Shelkova, Vlada Stonehill 5.20m
22 Abdur-Rashed, Saleena Northeastern 5.20m
23 Njie, mariama Umass Boston 5.18m
24 Brown, Ashley Vermont 5.15m
25 Frazier, Melanie New Hampshir 5.15m
26 Binette, Samantha Central Conn 5.12m
27 Johnson, Brooke Williams 5.06m
28 Warner, Kimberly Bryant 5.05m
29 Ciali, Lana New Hampshir 5.04m
30 Claflin, Amanda Wheaton (Mas 5.00m
31 O'Rourke, Allison Umass Dartmo 4.96m
32 Hutchinson, Amy Bryant 4.92m
33 Pruszko, Olivia Holy Cross 4.90m
34 Buckley, Ashley Holy Cross 4.70m
35 Zabinski, Mary Holy Cross 4.62m
36 McCormick, Megan Holy Cross 4.59m

Event 25 Women Triple Jump
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum jump - 34'
NCAA Auto 13.30m
NCAA Prov 12.65m
NEIAAA: 11.15m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Walker, Consandria Northeastern 12.14m
2 Aguguo, Stephanie Umass Amhers 12.04m
3 Jusme, Mickey Wheaton (Mas 11.99m
4 Williams, Monique South Florid 11.75m
5 Quarles, Camille New Hampshir 11.70m
6 Okkonen, Ida Umass Amhers 11.58m
7 Hoffler, Tanasia Williams 11.31m
8 Rayner, MaShonda South Florid 11.28m
9 Lamore, Kristalena Hartford 11.20m
10 Todd, Tralonda South Florid 11.20m
11 Tuttle, Shelby Maine 11.00m
12 Johnson, Brooke Williams 10.98m
13 Mueller, Jess Amherst 10.90m
14 Washington, Jasmin New Hampshir 10.81m
15 Johnson, Keisha Bentley 10.80m
16 Ndombe, Esperence New Hampshir 10.80m
17 Edge, Dara Central Conn 10.79m
18 Moss, Karyn Williams 10.78m
19 Hutchins, Amanda New Hampshir 10.73m
20 Noah, Patience Umass Dartmo 10.71m
21 Lomotey, Nablissa Central Conn 10.69m
22 Hancock, Sara Northeastern 10.43m
23 Hutchinson, Amy Bryant 10.19m
24 Zabinski, Mary Holy Cross 10.00m

Event 27 Women Weight Throw
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum throw - 40'
NCAA Auto 21.00m
NCAA Prov 18.75m
NEIAAA: 14.94m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Charles, Althea Northeastern 17.84m
2 Lathrop, Ashlee New Hampshir 17.35m
3 Wilson, Lisa Umass Amhers 16.80m
4 Noe, Lauren South Florid 16.78m
5 Warren, Atasha South Florid 16.02m
6 Westover, Julie Northeastern 15.84m
7 Kelley, Amanda Central Conn 15.82m
8 Culkeen, Alexandria Holy Cross 15.00m
9 Amaral, Rachel Holy Cross 14.75m
10 Lawson, Brittney Hartford 14.40m
11 Matatics, Marlene New Hampshir 14.28m
12 Read, Rosemary New Hampshir 14.19m
13 Pothier, Melody New Hampshir 13.97m
14 Couture, Chantal Holy Cross 13.75m
15 Adekoya, Jasmine Williams 13.58m
16 Canastra, Cassie Holy Cross 13.45m
17 Ouhrabka, Kate New Hampshir 13.16m
19 Watson, Madeline Williams 12.54m
20 Greenwell, Caleigh Wheaton (Mas 12.39m
21 Rocha, Meghan Stonehill 12.30m
22 Pilosof, Lital Maine 12.24m
23 Crocker, Heather Northeastern 12.11m
24 DeVincent, Kaylee Umass Amhers 12.10m
25 Bourque, Rachelle Umass Amhers 12.10m
26 Okoye, Sylvia Wheaton (Mas 11.96m
27 Skwirz, Megan Holy Cross 11.90m
28 Underhill, Aliza Wheaton (Mas 11.17m
29 Hanlon, Nicole Holy Cross 10.80m

Event 29 Women Shot Put
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum throw - 35'
NCAA Auto 16.90m
NCAA Prov 15.20m
NEIAAA: 12.50m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Warren, Atasha South Florid 14.20m
2 Wilson, Lisa Umass Amhers 13.76m
3 Mbianda, Nalis Umass Amhers 13.62m
4 Charles, Althea Northeastern 13.52m
5 Kelley, Amanda Central Conn 13.01m
6 Harrison, Jermai Umass Dartmo 12.23m
7 Culkeen, Alexandria Holy Cross 12.10m
8 Bourque, Rachelle Umass Amhers 11.65m
9 Kornberg, Diana Hartford 11.48m
10 Amaral, Rachel Holy Cross 11.40m
11 Couture, Chantal Holy Cross 11.40m
12 Petit, Shaina Northeastern 11.35m
13 Curtis, Caroline Maine 11.35m
14 Lawson, Brittney Hartford 11.20m
15 Insel, Erica Stonehill 11.12m
16 Okoye, Sylvia Wheaton (Mas 11.12m
17 Westover, Julie Northeastern 11.09m
18 Watson, Madeline Williams 10.94m
19 Becker, Eileen Williams 10.91m
20 Nyitray, Catie Hartford 10.89m
21 Hanlon, Nicole Holy Cross 10.80m
22 DeVincent, Kaylee Umass Amhers 10.72m
23 Sainterling, Esther Umass Boston 10.67m
24 Cole, Brittany Umass Dartmo 10.65m
25 Canastra, Cassie Holy Cross 10.40m
26 Germain, Kelcey Holy Cross 10.30m
27 Bloomenstein, Leah-Perle Wheaton (Mas 10.24m
28 Greenwell, Caleigh Wheaton (Mas 10.07m
29 Underhill, Aliza Wheaton (Mas 9.69m

Event 31 Women Pole Vault
Height increments - 10' -11' -11'6" -12'
NCAA Auto 4.25m
NCAA Prov 4.00m
NEIAAA: 3.38m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Duffy, Stephanie South Florid 3.98m
2 Webb, Dana South Florid 3.96m
3 Pompei, Nicole Umass Amhers 3.65m
4 Decarteret, Jillena Northeastern 3.50m
5 Poggi, Jenna Yale 3.45m
6 Hafford, Kristen Northeastern 3.45m
7 Chapin, Molly Umass Amhers 3.37m
8 Jenkins, Abigail New Hampshir 3.35m
9 Smith, Nicole South Florid 3.23m
10 Denehy, Jenelle Umass Amhers 3.20m
11 Furlong, Ashley Northeastern 3.20m
12 Carroll, Bailey Yale 3.20m
13 Neumann, Amy Central Conn 3.05m
14 Cassata, Rachel Northeastern 3.05m
15 Pfau, Lindsey Umass Amhers 3.05m

Event 33 Women High Jump
Opening height - 5'
NCAA Auto 1.85m
NCAA Prov 1.78m
NEIAAA: 1.66m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Anderson, Courtney South Florid 1.70m
2 McGeoghan, Katherine Maine 1.63m
3 Standish, Emily Yale 1.60m
4 Izzicupo, Christina Northeastern 1.60m
5 King, Eve Yale 1.60m
6 Martin, Brittany Northeastern 1.60m
7 Cance, Ida Northeastern 1.60m
8 Paschal, Julie Williams 1.60m
9 Dugan, Kaitlyn New Hampshir 1.59m
10 Stabile, Samantha Northeastern 1.58m
11 Farbotko, Melanie Bryant 1.55m
12 Weeks, Laura Bryant 1.55m
13 Thomas, Kelly New Hampshir 1.55m
14 Cleminson, Regan Northeastern 1.55m
15 Chanaj, Joanna Bryant 1.55m
16 Binette, Samantha Central Conn 1.53m
17 Lomotey, Nablissa Central Conn 1.53m
18 Turner, Sara Williams 1.52m
19 Brekka, Kathleen Holy Cross 1.52m
20 Linnehan, Erin Holy Cross 1.52m
21 Buckley, Ashley Holy Cross 1.52m
22 Govatsos, Andrea Northeastern 1.52m
23 Collins, Marie New Hampshir 1.51m
24 Davis, Danielle Bryant 1.50m
25 Meeks, Ahj Central Conn 1.50m

Men's Track & Field Performance List for the Boston Indoor Games


 
Reebok Boston Indoor Games
Collegiate Division - 1/29/2010
Northeastern University - Reggie Lewis Center
MEN’S Performance List

Event 2 Men 55 Meter Hurdles Prelims
Advance top 8 times to final heat
NCAA Auto 7.17
NCAA Prov 7.38
NEIAAA: 7.96

Name School Seed Time
1 Cotto, Tyler Umass Amhers 7.58
2 Thomas, Corey Stonehill 7.67
3 Reed, James Maine 7.75
4 Powell, Howard Wheaton (Mas 7.77
5 Monteiro, Anthony Bryant 7.80
6 Hanss, David Vermont 7.80
7 Allen, Sheldon Wheaton (Mas 7.91
8 Conway, Chris Northeastern 7.97
9 Blyden, Jabulani Williams 7.99
10 Koncki, Zachary Umass Amhers 7.99
11 Switzer, Mitchell Vermont 8.00
12 Holmes, Brandon Wheaton (Mas 8.04
13 McArdle, Brian Umass Dartmo 8.06
14 Marshall, Michael New Hampshir 8.06
15 Ruginski, Jamie Maine 8.09
16 Deininger, Nicholas Umass Dartmo 8.12
17 Fogler, Chris Williams 8.14
18 Russell, Spencer Amherst 8.15
19 Von Marschall, Arthur Maine 8.16
20 Miela, Mickey Stonehill 8.20
21 Pesce, Renrick New Hampshir 8.24
22 Morgan, James Umass Dartmo 8.28
23 Shoyoye, Akin Umass Amhers 8.32
24 Beal, Jeffrey Umass Dartmo 8.34
25 Williams, Marcus Umass Dartmo 8.39
26 Mostone, Alex Northeastern 8.44
27 Nicholson, Isaac Williams 8.47
28 O'Connor, Jim Bentley 8.50
29 Walant, Tim Bentley 8.50
30 Cameron, Chris Williams 8.62
31 Dottin, James Wesleyan 8.90
32 Toothaker, Matthew Maine 8.91
33 DePaolo, Clinton Central Conn 8.99

Event 4 Men 55 Meter Dash Prelims
Advance top 8 times to final heat
NCAA Auto 6.14
NCAA Prov 6.25
NEIAAA: 6.60

Name School Seed Time
1 Velez, Darius Umass Amhers 6.39
2 Radden, Aaron Central Conn 6.48
3 Adejuyigbe, Victor New Hampshir 6.58
4 Brehm, William New Hampshir 6.59
5 Horner, Andrew Maine 6.60
6 Cusano, Dominic Maine 6.60
7 Williams, Landis Maine 6.60
8 Tapal, Abbas Bentley 6.64
9 Vatti, Mike Bentley 6.64
10 Leaston, Cris Roxbury CC 6.68
11 Miller, Brian Umass Amhers 6.69
12 Amponsah, Ofori Amherst 6.69
13 Harris, Troy Maine 6.70
14 Morales, Henry Umass Boston 6.70
15 Legister, Sean Amherst 6.71
16 Davis, Tejorn Northeastern 6.71
17 Harold, JT Umass Dartmo 6.78
18 Johnson, Robert Amherst 6.79
19 Hoffner, Justin Bryant 6.80
20 Arons, Michael Bryant 6.80
21 Wilson, Brendon Umass Dartmo 6.80
22 Ciabattoni, Dan Vermont 6.80
23 Stefanek, Konrad Northeastern 6.80
24 Radlof, Frank New Hampshir 6.81
25 Roukey, Daniel Maine 6.83
26 Kromah, Louseney Roxbury CC 6.83
27 Schwartz, Daniel Umass Amhers 6.85
28 Hewitt, Mark Umass Amhers 6.89
29 Dzidek, Christopher Umass Amhers 6.90
30 Carr, Chris Hartford 6.90
31 Conteh, Fuad Umass Boston 6.90
32 Carrasquillo, Anthony Hartford 6.90
33 Martel, Brian Maine 6.91
34 Malloy, Andrew Holy Cross 6.95
35 Alvarez, Mario Holy Cross 6.95
36 Brown, Darryl Williams 7.02
37 Polite Jr., Don Sidney Williams 7.03
38 Loui, Anthony Umass Boston 7.60
39 Nguyen, John Umass Boston 8.50
40 Lewis, Harry Central Conn NT
41 Laurore, Jeff Umass Boston NT

Event 6 Men 1 Mile Run
NCAA Auto 3:59.00
NCAA Prov 4:03.50
NEIAAA: 4:18.24
Name School Seed Time

1 Masters, Riley Maine 4:08.10
2 Darcy, Dan Bentley 4:08.24
3 Boone, Josh Umass Amhers 4:09.00
4 Bartlett, Miles Maine 4:12.00
5 Swanson, Jimmy Amherst 4:14.61
6 Vrountas, Teddy Northeastern 4:15.00
7 O'Connor, Matthew New Hampshir 4:15.23
8 Gordon, Zachary Umass Amhers 4:15.48
9 Hrezi, Mohamed Central Conn 4:16.00
10 Kosgey, Edgar Williams 4:17.50
11 Pitmon, Adron Amherst 4:17.50
12 Bell, William Amherst 4:19.33
13 Snyder, Shane Vermont 4:20.00
14 Spring, Justin Wesleyan 4:20.00
15 Donaghy, Andrew Vermont 4:20.00
16 Schaefer, Charlie Vermont 4:20.00
17 Schmid, Jeremy Central Conn 4:20.00
18 Pellerano, James Northeastern 4:22.00
19 Taft, Patrick New Hampshir 4:22.00
20 Sinotte, Cory New Hampshir 4:22.00
21 Kamm, Connor Williams 4:23.47
22 Buckley, Dillon Amherst 4:23.50
23 Nygaard, Eric Umass Dartmo 4:24.00
24 Burke, Steve Umass Dartmo 4:24.00
25 Hunt, Craig Central Conn 4:24.00
26 Fidler, Dan Stonehill 4:24.60
27 Abasolo, Brandon Williams 4:25.00
28 Katz, Matt Wesleyan 4:25.00
29 Hafferkamp, Seth Wesleyan 4:25.00
30 Jantz, John Northeastern 4:25.00
31 Gelaye, Dawit Northeastern 4:25.00
32 Hill, Jeffrey Umass Amhers 4:25.66
33 Audet, Kyle Northeastern 4:26.00
34 Mitton, John Bryant 4:26.00
35 Busby, Ryan Bryant 4:27.00
36 Gaidus, Tommy Williams 4:27.62
37 Gaidus, Andrew Williams 4:27.74
38 Twardowski, Scott Bryant 4:28.00
39 Whelan, Timothy Umass Dartmo 4:29.00
40 Sather, Todd Stonehill 4:29.00
41 Franck, Dan Williams 4:29.17
42 Campbell, Nick Stonehill 4:29.20
43 Little, John Vermont 4:30.00
44 Hill, Eric Vermont 4:30.00
45 Wyatt, Matt Williams 4:30.00
46 Brunelli, Bryan Northeastern 4:30.00
47 Spencer, Sam Stonehill 4:30.30
48 Donahoe, Corey Stonehill 4:30.50
49 Gonsalves, Anthony Central Conn 4:32.00
50 Brandon, Kevin Hartford 4:32.00
51 Clayton, Daniel Northeastern 4:32.00
52 Ibrahim, Abdi Roxbury CC 4:32.09
53 Kacher, Nick Wheaton (Mas 4:32.51
54 Sutherland, Bryan Bentley 4:34.24
55 Robinson, Craig Bentley 4:34.24
56 Lawerence, James Wesleyan 4:35.00
57 Underkoffler, Brent Vermont 4:35.00
58 Rayner, Kenny Bryant 4:35.00
59 Dunn, Jacob Wheaton (Mas 4:35.33
60 Smith, Vernon Williams 4:39.50
61 Mendoza, Steve Williams 4:39.50
62 Day, Pat Unat-Umass B X4:40.00
63 Melnik, Weston Hartford 4:44.00
64 Waters, Daniel Williams 4:44.20
65 Richard, Michael Wheaton (Mas 4:45.00
66 Gannon, Colin Bryant 4:45.00
67 Mader, Karl Wheaton (Mas 4:59.59
68 Astle, Sean Wheaton (Mas 5:00.00
69 Reyes, Francisco Umass Boston 5:10.00

Event 8 Men 400 Meter Dash
NCAA Auto 46.15
NCAA Prov 47.25
NEIAAA: 50.54

Name School Seed Time
1 O'Connor, Thomas Bryant 48.95
2 Laorenza, Samuel Umass Amhers 49.26
3 Vatti, Mike Bentley 49.44
4 Gentles, Anthony Northeastern 50.11
5 Macleod, Alexander New Hampshir 50.61
6 Emerole, Anderson Hartford 50.80
7 Hopper, Dan Central Conn 51.00
8 Gary, Andre Amherst 51.00
9 Driscoll, John Stonehill 51.20
10 Pugliano, Joseph Bryant 51.50
11 Pacelle, Jack Wesleyan 51.90
12 Rathbun, Eric Central Conn 52.00
13 Cowan, Rudy Hartford 52.00
14 Groskeutz, Derek Wesleyan 52.00
15 Fitzgerald, Andrew Bryant 52.00
16 Fava, Dan Bentley 52.24
17 Gauthier, Andrew Bentley 52.24
18 Perkins, Taylor Amherst 52.25
19 Carton, Bryan Bentley 52.35
20 Lima, Andre Wesleyan 52.50
21 Gross, Stephen Vermont 52.70
22 Hartman, Carson Maine 52.80
23 Cunningham, Charles Holy Cross 52.88
24 Hopkins, Brian Umass Dartmo 53.28
25 Perrin, Jesse Umass Dartmo 53.44
26 Kromah, Louseney Roxbury CC 54.68
27 Moringiello, Douglas Holy Cross 54.99
28 Liguori, Gregory Holy Cross 55.31
29 Knight, Craig Umass Boston 55.98
30 Gregory, Larry Roxbury CC 57.68
31 Nguyen, John Umass Boston 59.50

Event 10 Men 500 Meter Dash
NEIAAA: 1:06.74

Name School Seed Time
1 Blyden, Jabulani Williams 1:04.20
2 Fitzgerald, Taylor Williams 1:04.80
3 Mitchell, Sean New Hampshir 1:05.30
4 Keefe, Timothy Umass Amhers 1:05.45
5 Lane, Warren Hartford 1:05.50
6 Moore, Tommy Amherst 1:06.00
7 Buchanan, Shawn Central Conn 1:06.00
8 DiBella, Michael Bryant 1:06.00
9 McDonough, Michael Umass Amhers 1:06.12
10 Fusco, Richard Williams 1:06.40
11 Janczyk, Christopher New Hampshir 1:06.50
12 Doyle, Joseph Umass Amhers 1:06.50
13 Lul, Pak Stonehill 1:06.80
14 Browne, Jason Wheaton (Mas 1:06.91
15 Odonnell, Andrew Umass Amhers 1:07.00
16 Archer, Nick Vermont 1:07.00
17 Miling, Ryan Northeastern 1:07.11
18 Benson, Brian Stonehill 1:07.50
19 Drost, Ryan Amherst 1:07.50
20 Morse, Nate Stonehill 1:07.60
21 Shapiro, Zach Williams 1:07.64
22 Hopkins, Jake Vermont 1:08.00
23 Kelley, Paul Maine 1:08.00
24 Polichronopoulos, Ben Bryant 1:08.50
25 Miclette, Matt Vermont 1:08.50
26 Ghosh, Moyukh Williams 1:08.64
27 Turner, Kevin Holy Cross 1:08.77
28 Albani, Joseph Northeastern 1:09.00
29 Erickson, Chris Amherst 1:09.00
30 Padilla, Daniel Stonehill 1:09.80
31 Sridhar, Avinash Wesleyan 1:10.00
32 Citron, Ezra Wheaton (Mas 1:11.88
33 Onah, Michael Wesleyan 1:12.00
34 Norswortyhy, Nelson Wesleyan 1:12.00
35 Godfrey, Wiiliam New Hampshir NT

Event 12 Men 800 Meter Run
Jay Carisella Race
NCAA Auto 1:48.00
NCAA Prov 1:50.50
NEIAAA: 1:56.70

Name School Seed Time
1 Darcy, Dan Bentley 1:52.74
2 Scheetz, Ben Amherst 1:54.00
3 Bartlett, Miles Maine 1:54.90
4 Putzeys, Sebastian Northeastern 1:55.00
5 DuPaul, Mike Hartford 1:55.30
6 VanderMolen, Scott Umass Amhers 1:55.77
7 Fullerton, Patrick Stonehill 1:56.60
8 Callahan, Kit Amherst 1:56.75
9 Grimes, Patrick Amherst 1:56.75
10 Watson, Dan Central Conn 1:57.62
11 Katz, Harrison Central Conn 1:58.00
12 Coleman, Chris Wesleyan 1:58.00
13 Tino, Brian Umass Amhers 1:58.12
14 Fava, Dan Bentley 1:58.24
15 Dolan, Kevin Stonehill 1:58.30
16 Waterbury, Mike Central Conn 1:58.50
17 Marston, Mike Northeastern 2:01.00
18 Lawrence, Wayne Hartford 2:01.00
19 Ibrahim, Abdi Roxbury CC 2:02.00
20 Giuliani, Bobby Hartford 2:02.00
21 Hummel, Josh Hartford 2:02.00
22 Dugas, Jon Bentley 2:02.24
23 Parkinson, Jordan Bentley 2:02.24
24 Primes, Mike Bentley 2:02.24
25 Jordan, Mark Bentley 2:02.24
26 Letourneau, Chris Bentley 2:02.24
27 Sears, Jon Vermont 2:02.50
28 Rodriguez, Chris Hartford 2:02.50
29 Treadway, Brian Holy Cross 2:03.56
30 Ford, Matthew Umass Dartmo 2:03.75
31 Kerin, Jake Umass Boston 2:04.17
32 Hall, Schuyler Williams 2:05.21
33 Souza, Miles Wheaton (Mas 2:05.43
34 Mitchell, Hayden Holy Cross 2:05.67
35 Potter, Ben Umass Boston 2:06.91
36 Hall, James Hartford 2:07.00
37 Levy, Natan Wheaton (Mas 2:10.56
38 Adullkadir, Humsla Umass Boston 2:15.00
39 Francois, Willie Umass Boston 2:30.00

Event 14 Men 1000 Meter Run
NEIAAA: 2:30.24

Name School Seed Time
1 Maisey, Doug Vermont 2:27.50
2 Pilz, Daniel Stonehill 2:28.50
3 Boone, Josh Umass Amhers 2:28.61
4 Sleeper, Ryan Vermont 2:29.00
5 Grant, Daniel Northeastern 2:31.00
6 Corsello, Steven Amherst 2:31.00
7 Stillman, Andrew Vermont 2:33.00
8 Malley, Luke Northeastern 2:33.00
9 McCann, Andrew Umass Amhers 2:33.08
10 Hanlon, Sean Stonehill 2:33.30
11 Kennedy, Brian Northeastern 2:34.00
12 Fahey, Colin Wheaton (Mas 2:34.55
13 Medeiros, Brendan Holy Cross 2:34.67
14 Pierce, Jonathan Umass Amhers 2:34.88
15 Schwartz, Daniel Umass Amhers 2:35.00
16 Duchemin, Corey New Hampshir 2:35.15
17 Koima, Josephat Williams 2:35.63
18 Shepard, Kyle Holy Cross 2:36.88
19 Seaver, Jack Amherst 2:37.00
20 Young, Peter Williams 2:37.13
21 Johnson, Timothy Stonehill 2:38.00
22 Turner, Kevin Holy Cross 2:38.07
23 Hewitt, Mark Umass Amhers 2:38.24
24 Hill, Jeffrey Umass Amhers 2:38.66
25 Rich, Alex Williams 2:38.86
26 Silver, Daniel Williams 2:38.91
27 Le, Matthew Hartford 2:39.00
28 Coene, Ryan Stonehill 2:39.50
29 Lemanski, Matthew Umass Dartmo 2:40.00
30 Schaller, Christopher Holy Cross 2:41.08
31 Brink, Benjamin Holy Cross 2:41.57
32 Huminski, Austin Bryant 2:42.00
33 Poles, Nicholas Holy Cross 2:45.98
34 Dzidek, Christopher Umass Amhers 2:50.00
35 Drago, Mark Holy Cross 2:52.76

Event 16 Men 200 Meter Dash
Top two heats - 5 competitors
NCAA Auto 20.83
NCAA Prov 21.23
NEIAAA: 22.75

Name School Seed Time
1 Scricca, Justin Vermont 21.72
2 Ibric, Merzudin Wheaton (Mas 21.79
3 Robinson, Cailean Wheaton (Mas 21.88
4 Williamson, Mark Wheaton (Mas 21.99
5 Radden, Aaron Central Conn 22.20
6 Cimino, Mark Wheaton (Mas 22.29
7 Engel, Alexander Bryant 22.31
8 Brehm, William New Hampshir 22.31
9 Leaston, Cris Roxbury CC 22.40
10 Tsatsimpe, Thebe Amherst 22.50
11 Edwards, Khabir Maine 22.50
12 Reed, Andrew Amherst 22.52
13 Miklovich, Ben Wheaton (Mas 22.55
14 Stefanek, Konrad Northeastern 22.56
15 Christensen, David Wheaton (Mas 22.58
16 Vatti, Mike Bentley 22.60
17 Banaji, Raiyan Wheaton (Mas 22.65
18 Weltman, Philip Umass Amhers 22.65
19 Bush, Raheen Vermont 22.70
20 Marcelin, Pierre Roxbury CC 22.88
21 Pacelle, Jack Wesleyan 22.95
22 McManama, Samuel Williams 23.00
23 Ricci, Kyle Wheaton (Mas 23.01
24 Legister, Sean Amherst 23.10
25 Adejuyigbe, Victor New Hampshir 23.11
26 Jeffrey, Cecil Wheaton (Mas 23.11
27 Miela, Mickey Stonehill 23.20
28 Amponsah, Ofori Amherst 23.25
29 Bradley, Dylan Vermont 23.30
30 Roukey, Daniel Maine 23.30
31 Johnson, Robert Amherst 23.45
32 Fogler, Chris Williams 23.50
33 Harris, Troy Maine 23.50
34 Brida, Chris Bryant 23.50
35 Smith, Darius Umass Dartmo 23.61
36 Ketchum, Miles Wheaton (Mas 23.61
37 Ciccone, Eric Hartford 23.80
38 Horner, Andrew Maine 23.80
39 Shoyoye, Akin Umass Amhers 23.85
40 Sleep, Corey Umass Dartmo 23.93
41 Kennedy, Chase Holy Cross 23.97
42 LaClair, Connor Holy Cross 23.97
43 Habansky, Adam Bentley 24.00
44 Fitzgerald, Andrew Bryant 24.00
45 Walant, Tim Bentley 24.00
46 O'Connor, Jim Bentley 24.00
47 Carr, Chris Hartford 24.00
48 Hoffner, Justin Bryant 24.00
49 Carrasquillo, Anthony Hartford 24.00
50 Arons, Michael Bryant 24.00
51 Morales, Henry Umass Boston 24.06
52 Conteh, Fuad Umass Boston 24.09
53 Toothaker, Matthew Maine 24.12
54 Carton, Bryan Bentley 24.22
55 Campbell, Shawneil Wheaton (Mas 24.24
56 Alvarez, Mario Holy Cross 24.25
57 Malloy, Andrew Holy Cross 24.25
58 Wall, Kevin Holy Cross 24.35
59 DePaolo, Clinton Central Conn 24.54
60 Liguori, Gregory Holy Cross 24.89
61 Dottin, James Wesleyan 24.95
62 Foster, Nicholas Holy Cross 24.98
63 Loui, Anthony Umass Boston 25.91
64 Knight, Craig Umass Boston 26.35
65 Nguyen, John Umass Boston 30.09
66 Lewis, Harry Central Conn NT
67 Tapal, Abbas Bentley NT
68 Laurore, Jeff Umass Boston NT

Event 18 Men 5000 Meter Run
NCAA Auto 13:47.00
NCAA Prov 14:10.00
NEIAAA: 15:05.24

Name School Seed Time
1 Murner, Daniel Amherst 14:39.92
2 Yochum, Will Amherst 14:40.00
3 Alexander, Sam Central Conn 14:50.00
4 Polito, Steve Stonehill 14:50.60
5 Richard, Timothy Holy Cross 14:52.67
6 Rougeot, Kyle Holy Cross 14:55.00
7 Perlis, Jeff Williams 14:59.00
8 Raduazo, Anthony Williams 14:59.00
9 McGrail, John Amherst 14:59.00
10 Watts, Corey Williams 14:59.00
11 Currier, David Maine 15:00.00
12 Lang, Charles Wesleyan 15:00.00
13 Decrescenzo, Nicholas New Hampshir 15:12.00
14 Medeiros, Brendan Holy Cross 15:15.00
15 Altenau, Daniel Holy Cross 15:15.00
16 Erskine, Andrew Amherst 15:15.00
17 Leazes, Dylan Holy Cross 15:15.00
18 Bergantino, Steve Bentley 15:15.24
19 Dextradeur, Rob Bentley 15:15.24
20 Gilmore, Kevin Umass Dartmo 15:20.00
21 Cohoon, Travis Amherst 15:20.00
22 McElwain, Spencer Maine 15:20.00
23 Mullarkey, Patrick Maine 15:20.00
24 Cole, Brian Williams 15:25.00
25 Roberts, Cullen Williams 15:25.00
26 Krell, John Central Conn 15:30.00
27 Tiernan, Kevin Central Conn 15:30.00
28 Marsh, Bryan Wesleyan 15:30.00
29 Santoro, Nicholas Umass Dartmo 15:30.00
30 Decrescenzo, Daniel New Hampshir 15:32.65
31 Kelleher, Christopher Bryant 15:40.00
32 Coughlin, Benjamin Bryant 15:45.00
33 Mentas, Chris Northeastern 15:45.00
34 Rodilitz, Scott Williams 15:45.00
35 Penny, Ethan Stonehill 15:45.10
36 Hampton, Jonas Hartford 15:50.00
37 Whittington, Marc Wesleyan 15:50.00
38 Chalmers, Andrew Hartford 15:50.00
39 Stevens, Derek Umass Dartmo 15:50.00
40 Hurley, David Bryant 15:50.00
41 Bergan, Christopher Holy Cross 15:55.00
42 Lober, Asher Vermont 15:55.00
43 Drago, John Bentley 15:59.00
44 Ballenthin, Robby Bentley 15:59.00
45 Robinson, Craig Bentley 15:59.00
46 Maguire, Sean Bentley 16:00.00
47 Witherell, Tom Bentley 16:00.00
48 Campbell, Gabe Bentley 16:00.00
49 Spittler, Steve Bentley 16:00.00
50 Filippell, Davis Williams 16:00.00
51 Reagan, Sean Bentley 16:00.00
52 Sheehan, Brendan Wesleyan 16:00.00
53 Fletcher, James Holy Cross 16:00.07
54 Blackshear, Sam Williams 16:10.00
55 Gendron, Steve Bentley 16:20.24
56 O'Brien, Frank Stonehill 16:20.50
57 Flaman, Eric Hartford 16:25.00
58 Day, Pat Unat-Umass B X16:41.93

Event 20 Men Distance Medley
NCAA Auto 9:30.00
NCAA Prov 9:41.70

Team Relay Seed Time
1 Williams A 10:12.00
2 Amherst A 10:12.00
3 Stonehill A 10:15.00
4 Umass Amhers A 10:15.00
5 New Hampshir A 10:19.00
6 Vermont B 10:20.00
7 Vermont A 10:20.00
8 Central Conn A 10:27.81
9 Amherst B 10:28.00
10 Northeastern A 10:30.93
11 Stonehill B 10:32.00
12 Williams B 10:40.00
13 Wesleyan A 11:00.00

Event 22 Men 4x400 Meter Relay
NCAA Auto 3:06.50
NCAA Prov 3:10.40
NEIAAA: 3:24.24

Team Relay Seed Time
1 Maine A 3:17.10
2 Amherst A 3:20.00
3 Vermont A 3:20.22
4 Williams A 3:20.45
5 Central Conn A 3:23.00
6 Umass Amhers A 3:23.88
7 New Hampshir A 3:24.00
8 Hartford A 3:24.00
9 Stonehill A 3:24.80
10 Northeastern A 3:25.11
11 Wheaton (Mas A 3:27.11
12 Wheaton (Mas B 3:27.22
13 Wheaton (Mas C 3:27.33
14 Umass Amhers B 3:30.00
15 Umass Amhers C 3:30.00
16 Wesleyan A 3:32.00
17 Umass Boston A 3:33.00
18 Wheaton (Mas D 3:37.44
19 Umass Boston B 4:05.00

Event 24 Men Long Jump
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum jump - 20'
NCAA Auto 7.85m
NCAA Prov 7.50m
NEIAAA: 6.81m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Koncki, Zachary Umass Amhers 6.96m
2 Miranda, Kaylin Umass Dartmo 6.94m
3 Harold, JT Umass Dartmo 6.93m
4 Wu, Daniel Umass Amhers 6.91m
5 Radlof, Frank New Hampshir 6.89m
6 Vorachak, Anthony New Hampshir 6.80m
7 Kusmin, Dave Bentley 6.80m
8 Robinson, Cailean Wheaton (Mas 6.78m
9 Berube, Matt Central Conn 6.73m
10 Miller, Brian Umass Amhers 6.71m
11 Nicholson, Isaac Williams 6.65m
12 Staples, Andrew Northeastern 6.64m
13 Brida, Chris Bryant 6.48m
14 Tsatsimpe, Thebe Amherst 6.48m
15 Kearney, Tomas Williams 6.47m
16 Adullkadir, Humsla Umass Boston 6.40m
17 Grube, AJ Umass Amhers 6.40m
18 Morales, Henry Umass Boston 6.40m
19 Rubin, Steve Williams 6.38m
20 Stewart, Tyrone New Hampshir 6.34m
21 Laguerre, Kevin Northeastern 6.30m
22 Hoffner, Justin Bryant 6.25m
23 D'Agostino, Joe Stonehill 6.24m
24 Fogler, Chris Williams 6.20m
25 Rathbun, Eric Central Conn 6.18m
26 Finn, Garret New Hampshir 6.17m
27 Atkinson, Ben Williams 6.16m
28 Richardson, Conor Bryant 6.10m
29 Hardeman, Brian Bryant 6.02m
30 Boyd-Carter, Keith Central Conn 5.60m

Event 26 Men Triple Jump
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum jump - 42'
NCAA Auto 16.15m
NCAA Prov 15.45m
NEIAAA: 13.84m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Racca, Brian Northeastern 14.64m
2 England, Trevor Maine 14.17m
3 Vorachak, Anthony New Hampshir 14.04m
4 Ruginski, Jamie Maine 14.04m
5 Davis, Tejorn Northeastern 14.01m
6 Hartman, Carson Maine 14.00m
7 Koncki, Zachary Umass Amhers 13.94m
8 Kearney, Tomas Williams 13.93m
9 Brida, Chris Bryant 13.90m
10 Markie, Kevin Umass Dartmo 13.73m
11 Finn, Garret New Hampshir 13.66m
12 Wu, Daniel Umass Amhers 13.60m
13 Hardeman, Brian Bryant 13.37m
14 Atkinson, Ben Williams 13.14m
15 Kusmin, Dave Bentley 13.02m
16 Rubin, Steve Williams 13.02m
17 Martin, Alex Holy Cross 12.82m
18 Richardson, Conor Bryant 12.74m
19 Sleep, Corey Umass Dartmo 12.44m

Event 28 Men Weight Throw
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum throw - 40'
NCAA Auto 21.50m
NCAA Prov 19.50m
NEIAAA: 15.85m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Kaste, Jeffrey New Hampshir 18.59m
2 DeTurk, Paul New Hampshir 16.37m
3 Iannetta, Alex Northeastern 16.17m
4 Randall, John New Hampshir 15.08m
5 Powers, Matthew New Hampshir 15.05m
6 Lyle, Cameron New Hampshir 15.02m
7 Cowher, Rusty Williams 14.96m
8 Williams, Rashad Central Conn 14.93m
9 Spieler, Kevin Umass Amhers 14.83m
10 Caprio, Steve Northeastern 14.79m
11 Farley, Matt Williams 14.73m
12 Gagne, Justin Maine 14.42m
13 Simalchik, Stephen Williams 14.24m
14 Jumpp, George New Hampshir 14.18m
15 McKenna, Kenneth Holy Cross 14.02m
16 Moody, Mike Wesleyan 14.00m
17 Mastone, Andrew Northeastern 13.46m
18 Dupuis, Christopher New Hampshir 13.44m
19 Tarr, Connor Maine 13.30m
20 Ginthwain, Erik Bentley 13.20m
21 Brown, Greg Bentley 13.20m
22 Wright, Will Williams 13.18m
23 Paquette, Timothy Holy Cross 12.19m
24 Hunt, John Umass Boston 12.19m

Event 30 Men Shot Put
Top 8 advance to final flight - Minimum throw - 40'
NCAA Auto 19.30m
NCAA Prov 17.75m
NEIAAA: 14.83m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Hunter, Nate Northeastern 19.37m
2 Paey, Brice New Hampshir 17.67m
3 Kaste, Jeffrey New Hampshir 15.50m
4 Clark, Donald Maine 14.82m
5 Lyle, Cameron New Hampshir 14.76m
6 Page, Michael Northeastern 14.53m
7 LeBlanc, Nicholas Holy Cross 14.50m
8 Yarbough, Robert Umass Dartmo 14.42m
9 Randall, John New Hampshir 14.03m
10 Newton, Dan Stonehill 13.79m
11 Gagne, Justin Maine 13.78m
12 Ford, Blake Maine 13.76m
13 Spieler, Kevin Umass Amhers 13.69m
14 Cowher, Rusty Williams 13.68m
15 McKenna, Kenneth Holy Cross 13.46m
16 Clarke, Lloyd Northeastern 13.41m
17 Dupuis, Christopher New Hampshir 13.37m
18 DeTurk, Paul New Hampshir 13.03m
19 Long, Steven Bentley 13.00m
20 Chang, Marcus Bentley 13.00m
21 Williams, Rashad Central Conn 12.97m
22 McCabe, Shawn Umass Dartmo 12.95m
23 Caprio, Steve Northeastern 12.94m
24 Mastone, Mark Northeastern 12.86m
25 Gelcius, John Stonehill 12.71m
26 Fear, Sam Wheaton (Mas 12.57m
27 White, Mark Stonehill 12.47m
28 Wright, Will Williams 12.25m
29 Knight, Craig Umass Boston 12.19m
30 Hunt, John Umass Boston 12.19m
31 Collazo, Eric Holy Cross 11.63m
32 Souza, Kyle Wheaton (Mas 9.12m

Event 32 Men Pole Vault
Height increments - 13' -14' -14'6" -15'
NCAA Auto 5.50m
NCAA Prov 5.20m
NEIAAA: 4.55m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Thull, Jordan Northeastern 4.95m
2 Liimakka, Mark Maine 4.80m
3 Berry, James Maine 4.71m
4 DePalo, Eric Yale 4.60m
5 Daly, Brian Northeastern 4.55m
6 Cohen, Phil Vermont 4.50m
7 Busch, Sean Umass Amhers 4.42m
8 Hinojosa, Johnny Ray Williams 4.27m
9 Donaghy, John New Hampshir 4.25m
10 Rodriguez, Rafael Northeastern 4.12m
11 Latner, Michael Wheaton (Mas 4.10m
12 Rogals, Mike Vermont 4.10m
13 Martel, Brian Maine 3.97m
14 Bynes, Luke Stonehill 3.96m
15 Millard, Michael Holy Cross 3.96m
16 McCann, Kevin Stonehill 3.96m
17 Pesce, Renrick New Hampshir 3.95m

Event 34 Men High Jump
Opening height - 6'2"
NCAA Auto 2.24m
NCAA Prov 2.14m
NEIAAA: 1.99m

Name School Seed Mark
1 Thomas, Corey Stonehill 2.08m
2 Staples, Andrew Northeastern 2.03m
3 Guarente, Matthew New Hampshir 2.00m
4 Miller, Brian Umass Amhers 1.98m
5 Cousens, Jadrien Maine 1.97m
6 Guarente, Jason New Hampshir 1.95m
7 Marshall, Michael New Hampshir 1.95m
8 D'Agostino, Joe Stonehill 1.93m
9 Grube, AJ Umass Amhers 1.93m
10 Davis, Tejorn Northeastern 1.93m
11 Berube, Matt Central Conn 1.91m
12 Trifone, Nick Central Conn 1.91m
13 Ciabattoni, Dan Vermont 1.90m
14 Nicholson, Isaac Williams 1.89m
15 Fogler, Chris Williams 1.89m
16 Fear, Sam Wheaton (Mas 1.88m
17 Holmes, Brandon Wheaton (Mas 1.85m
18 Kalindaga, Amos Bryant 1.75m

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Northeastern and UMass Lowell Square Off for the Fourth Time




Northeastern vs. UMass Lowell • Round 4
Friday night’s clash of Northeastern and UMass Lowell marks the fourth time these two clubs meet in the regular season. The River Hawks own a 2-1 advantage in decisions, but Northeastern’s 2-1 victory over UML counted towards the Ledyard National Bank Classic championship on Jan. 3. UMass Lowell started off the season series with a 3-1 win at Tsongas Arena on Oct. 24 before knocking off the Huskies on NESN in a 6-5 overtime thriller just 20 days ago. Friday’s matchup concludes the three-game Hockey East series, but a Northeastern win would even the win-loss total against the River Hawks on the year. Boston University is the only other team Northeastern is guaranteed to face four times this year, as the Huskies and Terriers face off in the first round of the Beanpot on Feb. 1. (Northeastern and Boston College have the potential to play four games against one another in the second round of the Beanpot.) In the first three meetings, two games have been decided by one goal as UMass Lowell has outscored Northeastern, 10-8, through 180:34 minutes of play this season. The River Hawks own the overall series record, 52-36-7, and each head coach owns a winning record against the opposing club. Greg Cronin is 11-9-1 all-time against UMass Lowell while Blaise MacDonald has compiled a 15-13-3 mark against the Huskies.

Looking at Lowell

UMass Lowell skates into Matthews Arena on a two-game winning streak with home victories over Merrimack (5-4) and Boston College (3-1). The River Hawks snapped a two-game funk, dropping a set to Massachusetts two weekends ago. Since the calendar switched to 2010, UMass Lowell has compiled a 4-3-1 record and is looking to break the .500 mark on Saint Botolph St. for the month. The River Hawks’ pivotal four-point pickup boost UML into fourth place heading into the weekend, owners of an 8-6-2 conference record, 14-9-2 overall. UMass Lowell’s season has oscillated since the beginning of October, winning eight of its first 11 games, but then losing seven of the last 14 decisions. The River Hawks pride themselves on its league-leading scoring defense, surrendering only 2.40 goals per game. UML’s mark stands as the 12th-best figure in the country. Senior Kory Falite continues to lead UMass Lowell’s offensive attack with a team-best 14 goals and 24 points. Nick Schaus stands as UML’s leading assist generator, as the senior leads the club with 17 helpers. Scott Campbell has netted a club-high four powerplay goals while Jeremy Dehner has compiled a team-best +16 rating through 25 games. Goaltenders Carter Hutton and Nevin Hamilton have anchored UML’s defense with respective records of 8-6-0 and 6-3-2. Hutton’s 2.07 goals against average is eighth best in the country (first in Hockey East) while his save percentage of .926 is 10th (second in Hockey East).

Last Time Out against Lowell
Despite erasing a three-goal deficit in the third period, #14 UMass Lowell dashed Northeastern’s bid at a comeback as Michael Scheu sent in the game-winning overtime goal for the 6-5 win at Matthews Arena on Saturday night. The Huskies outshot UML, 19-7, in the third frame with junior Wade MacLeod sewing up the score at 15:37. UMass Lowell had a trifecta of three-goal leads over the course of the game. Senior Jim Driscoll made it a 5-4 game at 14:49 of the third, marking his first goal since Feb. 27, 2009 against the River Hawks. UMass Lowell took command early, tallying the first three goals of the contest before senior Kyle Kraemer stopped the bleeding at 15:23 of the first period. Chris Auger lit the lamp right off the bat and wristed a quick bullet past rookie goalie Chris Rawlings at 1:17 of the opening stanza. Paul Worthington was the beneficiary of a behind-the-back pass from Kory Falite at 7:53 of the first. Ben Holmstrom wrangled the puck off the boards, sent it to Falite on the corner who whipped it behind to Worthington’s waiting stick for the 2-0 buffer. Jeremy Dehner added another UML tally at 11:20 with a goal from his own rebound. Dehner grabbed the carom from his initial blast, peeled around the net, and stuffed it past Rawlings’ outstretched right pad for the 3-0 cushion. At 7:47 of the second, Campbell beat Rawlings right in front on Schaus’ rebound to negate Kraemer’s tally and maintain the three-goal advantage, 4-1. Steve Silva’s contact to the head roughing call with five seconds remaining in the second handicapped NU’s numbers in the final 20 minutes, but the Huskies immediately rallied to start the third thanks to freshman Jake Newton’s first-career shorthanded goal at 00:55. Scheu cashed in on the Silva penalty at 1:52 of the third on a feed from David Vallorani. Scheu banged home the pass on Rawlings’ glove side to reclaim the three-goal edge, 5-2, but Northeastern roared back with three unanswered to extend the game to overtime. Steve Capraro’s tripping penalty at 15:26 gave way to MacLeod’s equalizer at 15:37. A Falite-to-Scheu give-and-go goal was the dagger in Northeastern’s comeback with just 16 seconds remaining in overtime. Scheu crashed the post and tipped in Falite’s feed at 4:34 for the win.

Huskies Leaders against UMass Lowell

Wade MacLeod has tallied a team-best nine points (4-5-9) through 10-career games against UMass Lowell while fourth-year skaters Kyle Kraemer (4-3-7) and David Strathman (1-6-7) have each collected seven points against UML. Greg Costa (3-3-6) and Tyler McNeely (1-5-6) are owners of six points against the Lowell natives whereas Steve Silva has registered five points (2-3-5). Jim Driscoll (2-2-4), Chris Donovan (0-4-4) and Jake Newton have logged four points and Mike McLaughlin (2-1-3), Alex Tuckerman (1-2-3) and Garrett Vermeersch (0-3-3) have contributed three points. Rookie Robbie Vrolyk registered an assist on Jan. 9.

Northeastern in Game Before the Beanpot

With the 58th annual Beanpot Tournament lurking on February 1, it should be noted that the Huskies have amassed a 20-34-3 record in games immediately before the Beanpot.

Huskies Add Some ‘Power” to the Line Up

Mike Power, who last skated with the Green Mountain Glades of the EJHL (Eastern Junior Hockey League) during the 2007-08 season, will complement the Huskies’ defense by adding size at 6’1, 195 lbs. Power started out his prep career at Buckingham Browne & Nichols (Cambridge, Mass.), skating with the club from 2005-07. In his second season, Power captained the Buckingham Browne & Nichols prep bunch under head coach Terrence Butt. The West Roxbury, Mass. native was awarded the 2007 Coach’s Cup in his final season with the team. Power just finished clearing NCAA waivers and has been granted active status on the team.

Looking to Start the New Decade Right
If the Huskies can even the series record against UMass Lowell on Friday night, Northeastern will have put together its first winning month of the season. Before puck drop, the Huskies are 4-3-0 in the month of January. The win would also even out there Hockey East mark to 3-3-0.

Newton’s Not Messing Around
Freshman defenseman Jake Newton has scored eight points in his last seven outings, including four goals and four assists. Newton sent the Huskies to victory with his game-winning powerplay goal against Providence on Jan. 19. The tally marked the rookie’s second-career game-clincher as well as his fourth multi-point performance of the season. The San Jacinto, Calif. native netted his first shorthanded goal the last time UMass Lowell paid a visit to Matthews Arena on Jan. 9 and was named to the Ledyard National Bank-All Tournament team after potting the tournament-winner against the River Hawks on Jan. 3. The rookie blue liner is ranked 20th in the country in freshman scoring and tied for second in Hockey East play. Newton is tabbed 30th in the country in regards to defensive scoring and tied for 10th in the league. Newton is tied for second on the team with 15 points (6-9-15).

Ending the Extra-Man Draught

Jake Newton’s game-winning powerplay goal also ended a three-game powerplay scoring draught for Northeastern. NU’s three-game scoreless powerplay stretch matched a season-long from Nov. 27 – Dec. 5. Northeastern is 23-for-135 (.170) on powerplay chances.

Helpless Tallies

Jake Newton’s powerplay goal and Tyler McNeely’s empty netter against Providence on Jan. 19 both came without any help, marking the second and third unassisted tallies of the year for Northeastern. The Huskies first unassisted marker of the season came from the twig of Alex Tuckerman against Maine on Nov. 14.

Bouncing Back

The Huskies have responded well this season after a setback. Northeastern has accrued a 7-4 record this season in reaction to a loss.

Don’t Call It a Comeback

Northeastern’s 3-1 victory at Vermont marks the first time the Huskies have won a game after trailing upon conclusion of the first period. Northeastern lost its last eight games of the season when facing a deficit through 20 minutes of action. Strangely enough, Northeastern’s two-goal buffer was the first time the Huskies emerged victoriously by a pair of tallies this season. NU also knocked off Providence on Jan. 19 by a pair of tallies, as well.

Is There Anybody In There?
Tyler McNeely iced the game against Providence with Northeastern’s second empty-net goal in three games, marking the captain’s seventh tally of the season. On Jan. 15 at Vermont, Wade MacLeod notched NU’s first empty-netter to seal the 3-1 victory as part of a three-point weekend. The gimmie goal was MacLeod’s seventh tally of the year.

Rawlings Racks Up 1,000 Minutes

Rookie Chris Rawlings’ earned his first start at Colorado College on Oct. 9, 2009 and has since broken through the 1,000-minute mark in net this year. The first-year backstopper has totaled 1110:04 in net and has pieced together a 9-9-1 mark through 19 games played. The North Delta, B.C. native owns a goals against of 2.97 and is stopping pucks at a rate of 90.5 percent.

Stopping Points
Following the 9-2 setback at Vermont on Jan. 16, the Huskies accounted for their 150th total point of the season by way of Wade MacLeod’s tally in the third period. Northeastern also broke through the 50-goal plateau and has chalked up 57 tallies through 22 tilts. On the whole, Northeastern has totaled 155 points this season.

Third Period Lockdown

When it comes to stopping pucks in the third period, Northeastern is tops in Hockey East. The Huskies have surrendered a league-low 16 goals in the final 20 minutes of regulation. The next closets club is Massachusetts with 20.

MacLeod Making Things Happen
Wade MacLeod, last season’ points leader, had his six-game scoring streak put to rest against Providence on Jan. 19. The Coquitlam, B.C. native started off his scoring stretch with a two-point performance against Dartmouth on Jan. 2 and carried it all the way through to Jan. 16. Over those six games, MacLeod gathered eight points, including four goals and four assists. With the hot streak, MacLeod is now tied for the team lead with 17 points (8-9-17). MacLeod’s goal against UMass Lowell (Jan. 9) marked his 75th-career point and he is now sitting at 79 career points (33-46-79). MacLeod is certainly on pace to join the 100-points club by either late this season or early next year. The last Husky to log 100-career points was Mike Morris (2002-07). He finished with 109 points (45-64-109). Only four other skaters in Hockey East have the inside track on MacLeod to reach the 100-point plateau, including Nick Bonino (BU – 97 pts.), Kory Falite (UML – 96 pts.), Brian Gibbons (BC - 89 pts.) and Joe Whitney (BC – 84 pts.)

Captain Coming Through
Northeastern’s captain, junior Tyler McNeely, scored the Huskies’ lone goal in a 4-1 loss to UMass on Jan. 10. McNeely played an integral role in the Huskies’ five goals against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. The Burnaby, British Columbia native recorded Northeastern’s first playmaker (three assists in one game) since Chris Donovan performed the feat against Boston College on Feb. 2, 2009. McNeely and Donovan are the only NU skaters to have logged three points in one game this season, as well. McNeely now has 14 points on the year (7-8-16).

A Goal Every Five Minutes
Northeastern expunged UMass Lowell’s three-goal advantage with a flurry of tallies in the third period on Jan. 9. The Huskies four-goal third period matched a season best in goals scored in one period. The last time NU racked up four goals in 20 minutes was in the 5-2 victory against Maine on Nov. 14. Wade MacLeod’s rifle from the circle extended the game into overtime, but UML’s Michael Scheu dash the comeback bid by netting the game-winner at 4:34 in the extra session.

Mountain Man

Rookie goaltender Bryan Mountain earned his third start in net against Massachusetts on Jan. 10. Mountain turned aside 20 attempts, upping his overall saves total to 68. Mountain did not get much help up front as the Huskies posted a season-low 13 shots against the Minutemen. The Bryn Mawr, Pa. native’s GAA rests at 3.06 with an 86.6 save percentage. Mountain notched his first collegiate victory against Merrimack on Dec. 5, 2-1.

Age Before Beauty
Senior assistant captain Jim Driscoll leads Northeastern with 122 total games under his belt. The Dedham, Mass. blueliner finally secured his first-career two-point outing with a goal and an assist against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. Driscoll most recently scored at Vermont on Jan. 16 and has tallied four goals and 14 assists over his tenure on Huntington Ave.

Freshman Phenoms

Newcomers Jake Newton and Garrett Vermeersch have transitioned nicely into the collegiate ranks as Newton and Vermeersch rank tied for second and fourth, respectively, amongst rookies in Hockey East with 0.68 and 0.67 points per game. Vermeersch recorded his first-career two assists outing against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9 while Newton charted his first-career shorthanded goal along with an assist in the same contest. Newton is T-20th in the country amongst all rookie scorers while Vermeersch is T-22nd.

Get Tuck the Puck…and MacLeod, Too

Out of the 10 games Alex Tuckerman has registered a point in, the Huskies have gone on to win seven of those occasions. NU is also 3-0 when Tuckerman assembles a positive plus/minus rating. Tuckerman is sixth on the team with 11 points, including five goals and six assists. In the 11 games in which MacLeod has tallied at least one points this year. the Huskies have won seven of those contests.

Scoring Schematics

Northeastern’s style of play is represented in its scoring trends. Once the Huskies obtain a lead, they don’t like to relinquish it. When leading after the first period, Northeastern is 3-0 and when tied heading into the final period, Northeastern has won all four episodes. When owning a lead heading into the third, the Huskies are 6-0-1. When Northeastern lights the lamp first, the Huskies are 7-1-1. In one-goal affairs, the Huskies have won five-of-seven tilts.

Powerplay Perpetrators
Against UMass Lowell on Jan. 3, Northeastern lit the lamp in its fourth straight game on the powerplay, marking the third time this season the Huskies have scored an extra-man tally in four consecutive outings. Most recently, Northeastern put away a pair of powerplay tallies in both the Dartmouth and UMass-Lowell games at the Ledyard National Bank Classic. Tuckerman and McNeely turned the trick again against Dartmouth while Tuckerman and Newton’s goals stood enough to earn the victory. Kyle Kraemer and Wade MacLeod’s powerplay blasts against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9 stand as the most recent pair of powerplay goals in one game.

Powerplay Game-Winners

Northeastern has registered four-game winning goals with the extra-man advantage. Junior Steve Silva scored NU’s third goal in a 3-2 win over Bentley in the home opener while Wade MacLeod offered up the lone tally in the 1-0 win over Boston University on Nov. 6. Jake Newton has netted the last two powerplay game-winners, with his first coming against UMass Lowell on Jan. 3 and his most recent was against Providence on Jan. 19.

Huskies Amongst the Elite
Kyle Kraemer’s 0.41 goals per game (8) is tied for 77th in the entire country while Wade MacLeod’s 0.38 tallies per trip are good for 98th.  Jake Newtonhas thursted up the defensive scoring charts as the rookie is now in 30th in the nation amongst defensemen with 0.68 points per game. Newton is also T-20th in the country amongst rookies, second in the conference. Classmate Garrett Vermeersch is tied as the nation’s 22nd highest-scoring rookie with 0.67 points per game. Vermeersch’s mark stands tied for fourth-best amongst all newcomers in Hockey East.

Double-Digit Scoring
Six Huskies have tabulated 10 points or more thus far. Kyle Kraemer and Wade MacLeod lead the way with 17 points (9-8-17) | (8-9-17) while Tyler McNeely (7-8-15) and Jake Newton (6-9-15) are tied for second with 15 points. Garrett Vermeersch (5-9-14) is in fifth with 14 points while Alex Tuckerman has tabulated 11 points (5-6-11).

Score First, Win Later

Of the nine games in which Northeastern has scored first, the Huskies have come away with seven victories. The Boston College (5-1, L) and Providence (3-3, T) games were the only two outings Northeastern did not win when drawing first blood. Northeastern’s victories in which it attacked the scoreboard first came against Colorado College (4-3, Oct. 10), Boston University (1-0, Nov. 6), Providence (4-1, Nov. 20), Merrimack (2-1, Dec. 5), Dartmouth (7-0, Jan. 2) and UMass-Lowell (2-1, Jan. 3) and Providence (3-1, Jan. 19).

Clutch When It Counts
Northeastern has gone into the third period tied with its opponent on four occasions this year. In all four instances, the Huskies emerged victoriously. The first triumph came against Boston University as both squads skated to a scoreless 40 minutes before Wade MacLeod lit the lamp to dash BU’s bid. In the Maine victory, the Huskies erupted for three third-period tallies as NU and MU were locked at 1-1 heading into the final stanza. Against Merrimack, both squads opened the third period owning one goal. David Strathman ended the drama with his second-career game winner. Most recently, Jake Newton put away the tournament-winner against UMass-Lowell, breaking a 1-1 tie.

Multi-Point Performers

Eleven Huskies have chalked up a multi-point game this season as Wade MacLeod leads the charge with five under his belt. MacLeod’s most recent two-point outing was at Vermont (1-1-2). Jake Newton and Kyle Kraemer have turned the trick four times this season while Garrett Vermeersch has logged three multi-point games. Tyler McNeely has posted two while Steve Silva (1-1-2), Drew Muench (0-2-2), David Strathman (0-2-2), Alex Tuckerman (1-1-2) and Chris Donovan (1-2-3) have all notched one multi-point performance. Donovan and McNeely’s three points at Colorado College (1-2-3) and UMass Lowell (0-3-3) remain a team best.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Tuesday Night Showdown at Matthews Arena




Northeastern vs. Providence
Tuesday night’s contest marks the tale of two teams as Northeastern makes its way back to Matthews Arena following a 9-2 setback while the Friars just knocked off Boston University and Maine, respectively, this past weekend. Of all 12 opposing teams Northeastern has on its 2009-10 docket, Providence is one of two teams Northeastern has yet to lose to in its last five meetings (Dartmouth is the others team). Dating back to Oct. 17, 2008, the Huskies beat Providence in four straight before a 3-3 stalemate ended the Friars’ losing streak to Northeastern. A Huskies’ victory would put four points between the Friars, as Northeastern is currently in eighth place in Hockey East (11 points) while PC clings onto ninth with nine points. Providence holds the overall series advantage at 75-49-13. Head coach Greg Cronin is 8-6-2 lifetime against Providence while PC’s Time Army has assembled a 5-7-2 when facing the Huskies. A Tuesday game is a rare occurrence on Northeastern’s schedule. The last time the Huskies tangled on a Tuesday was Nov. 14, 2006 when Northeastern was slighted in a 4-3 overtime battle at Schneider Arena. Northeastern also opened its 2006-07 season on a Tuesday at Boston College on Oct. 10, losing 5-2.

Freshening Up on the Friars

Following the 3-3 tie in Providence on Nov. 21, the Friars dispatched UMass Lowell, 4-2, before losing six straight to Dartmouth, Maine (2), New Hampshire and Boston College (2). Providence rolls into Matthews Arena on its third two-game winning streak of the season with a 9-10-1 record (4-8-1 Hockey East). Matt Bergland directs Providence’s scoring attack with a team-best 18 points and nine tallies. Kyle MacKinnon has totaled 16 points (8-8-16) through 20 tilts while Mark Fayne’s 10 helpers stands a club-high thus far. MacKinnon has spent the most time in the penalty box, totaling 29 minutes on nine infractions while Chris Eppich’s +5 ranking in a Friars’ best. Alex Beuadry has accumulated an 8-8-1 record, allowing only 2.42 goals per game while posting a save percentage of .925. Providence ranks last in the league with 2.40 goals per game but stands tied for second with Boston College in scoring defense, surrendering a meager 2.65 goals per trip. The Friars’ powerplay unit is in eighth place in Hockey East as Providence has converted 13/73 chances (17.8 percent). Providence’s penalty kill has functioned efficiently this season, as its 85.1 percent killing rate (80/94) is second only to Boston College.

Last Time Out against Providence
Senior Greg Costa scored his first goal of the season, 15th career, with help from freshmen brothers Drew and Justin Daniels. It was Drew Daniels’ first-career point and marks the first time this season the sibling connection recorded a point on the same play. Providence rounded out the seesaw battle after Daniel New tied the game up at 10:26 of the third. Northeastern and PC swapped tallies throughout the contest to solidify the stalemate. Freshman Chris Rawlings turned aside 36 shots in net to earn his first-career draw while PC’s Alex Beuadry stopped 32 shots. Northeastern attacked the scoreboard first on a backhander from Costa at 6:23 of the first. Drew Daniels moved the puck up the far boards and fired the puck into the slot to trigger a play. Justin Daniels first shot was obstructed, but Costa was in the perfect position to paddle it past Alex Beaurdy with the backhand for the 1-0 lead. The Friars evened it up at 14:16 with a powerplay blast from New. Senior Dylan Wiwchar was sent off for interference at 12:51 to give PC the extra man. David Brown and Matt Germain cycled the puck around with the extra skater and Brown kicked it out to New just inside the blue line. New utilized a screen in front Chris Rawlings to go top shelf, 1-1. David Brown handicapped the Friars early in the second with a slashing call at 1:28. Kraemer made quick work of the extra-man advantage with a snapshot from the right circle at 1:52 to recoup the lead, 2-1. Immediately off the faceoff, the Huskies took control in PC’s zone and worked it around with Newton and Vermeersch setting up the senior with powerplay marker. Upon conclusion of a Huskies’ powerplay, Providence quickly upped its tempo in transition and carted the puck into NU’s zone. Matt Bergland tied it by tipping it past Rawlings in front, 2-2, at 8:34 with Germain and New receiving credit on the help. Northeastern kept the back-and-forth battle going with its second tally of the frame at 15:13 as Vermeersch deflected a shot teed up from Tuckerman. Tuckerman forced a turnover in Friars’ territory and fed the puck through to the slot. Vermeersch tipped it out of mid-air while standing in front of the crease for the 3-2 advantage. New slipped the game-tying goal underneath Rawlings pad at 10:26 of the third to create the third tie of the contest, 3-3. In overtime, the Huskies logged three shots to the Friars two, but neither team could break the tie.

Huskies Leaders against Providence
Wade MacLeod leads the career charges against Providence with 10 points (4-6-10) in just eight games while Kyle Kraemer (2-4-6) and Tyler McNeely (3-3-6) have both registered six points. Chris Donovan’s five points (2-3-5) ranks fourth on the club whereas David Strathman and Steve Silva have each doled out four helpers in nine and eight games, respectively. Alex Tuckerman and Garrett Vermeersch have each logged a goal and two assists against Providence. Mike McLaughlin has lit the lamp twice when facing the Friars while Jake Newton owns two assists in two-career games against PC. Seven others have recorded a point in their careers against PC.

Don’t Call It a Comeback

Northeastern’s 3-1 victory at Vermont marks the first time the Huskies have won a game after trailing upon conclusion of the first period. Northeastern lost its last eight games of the season when facing a deficit through 20 minutes of action. Strangely enough, Northeastern’s two-goal buffer was the first time the Huskies emerged victoriously by a pair of tallies this season.

Rawlings Racks Up 1,000 Minutes
Rookie Chris Rawlings’ earned his first start at Colorado College on Oct. 9, 2009 and has since broken through the 1,000-minute mark in net this year. The first-year backstopper has totaled 1050:04 in net and has pieced together an 8-9-1 mark through 18 games played. The North Delta, B.C. native owns a goals against of 3.09 and is stopping pucks at a rate of 90.2 percent.

Stopping Points
Following the 9-2 setback at Vermont on Jan. 16, the Huskies accounted for their 150th total point of the season by way of Wade MacLeod’s tally in the third period. Northeastern also broke through the 50-goal plateau and has chalked up 54 tallies through 21 tilts.

Is There Anybody In There?

As part of a three-point weekend, Wade MacLeod sealed the 3-1 victory at Vermont on Jan. 15 with Northeastern’s first empty-net goal of the season. The gimmie goal was MacLeod’s seventh tally of the year.

Third Period Lockdown
When it comes to stopping pucks in the third period, Northeastern is tops in Hockey East. The Huskies have surrendered a league-low 16 goals in the final 20 minutes of regulation. The next closets club is Massachusetts with 19.

MacLeod: A Man Possessed

Wade MacLeod, last season’ points leader, is currently working on a career-best six-game point streak. The Coquitlam, B.C. native started off his scoring stretch with a two-point performance against Dartmouth and hasn’t stopped since. Over the last six contests, MacLeod has gathered eight points, including four goals and four assists. If MacLeod were to registered a goal or assist against Providence, the third-year forward would match Kyle Kraemer’s recent streak of seven games; the longest of any current Husky. MacLeod’s goal against UMass Lowell (Jan. 9) marked his 75th-career point and he is now sitting at 79 career points (33-46-79). MacLeod is certainly on pace to join the 100-points club by either late this season or early next year. The last Husky to log 100-career points was Mike Morris (2002-07). He finished with 109 points (45-64-109).

Captain Coming Through

Northeastern’s captain, junior Tyler McNeely, scored the Huskies’ lone goal in a 4-1 loss to UMass on Jan. 10, marking his fourth point in the last two games. McNeely played an integral role in the Huskies’ five goals against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. The Burnaby, British Columbia native recorded Northeastern’s first playmaker (three assists in one game) since Chris Donovan performed the feat against Boston College on Feb. 2, 2009. McNeely and Donovan are the only NU skaters to have logged three points in one game this season, as well. McNeely now has 14 points on the year (6-8-14).

A Goal Every Five Minutes

Northeastern expunged UMass Lowell’s three-goal advantage with a flurry of tallies in the third period on Jan. 9. The Huskies four-goal third period matched a season best in goals scored in one period. The last time NU racked up four goals in 20 minutes was in the 5-2 victory against Maine on Nov. 14. Wade MacLeod’s rifle from the circle extended the game into overtime, but UML’s Michael Scheu dash the comeback bid by netting the game-winner at 4:34 in the extra session.

Mountain Man

Rookie goaltender Bryan Mountain earned his third start in net against Massachusetts on Jan. 10. Mountain turned aside 20 attempts, upping his overall saves total to 68. Mountain did not get much help up front as the Huskies posted a season-low 13 shots against the Minutemen. The Bryn Mawr, Pa. native’s GAA rests at 3.06 with an 86.6 save percentage. Mountain notched his first collegiate victory against Merrimack on Dec. 5, 2-1.

Age Before Beauty

Senior assistant captain Jim Driscoll leads Northeastern with 121 total games under his belt. The Dedham, Mass. blueliner finally secured his first-career two-point outing with a goal and an assist against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. Driscoll most recently scored at Vermont on Jan. 16 and has tallied four goals and 14 assists over his tenure on Huntington Ave.

Freshman Phenoms
Newcomers Garrett Vermeersch and Jake Newton have transitioned nicely into the collegiate ranks as Vermeersch and Newton rank third and fourth, respectively, amongst rookies in Hockey East with 0.70 and 0.62 points per game. Vermeersch recorded his first-career two assists outing against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9 while Newton charted his first-career shorthanded goal along with an assist in the same contest. Vermeersch is 22nd in the country amongst all rookie scorers while Newton is in 27th.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Northeastern Takes on Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse




Northeastern vs. Vermont
Northeastern makes its first trip to Gutterson Fieldhouse since it topped Vermont, 5-3, on Nov. 11, 2008, avenging a three-game Hockey East quarterfinal losing affair from the 2008 season. The Huskies extended stay in Burlington was spoiled in the deciding contest as the Catamounts advanced to the semifinals with a 4-1 victory, exactly one night after Dennis McCauley dialed up the overtime winner in game two. A pair of wins for the Huskies would do wonders as Northeastern endured a set of tough losses at the hands of UMass Lowell, 6-5, in overtime coupled with a 4-1 setback against Massachusetts on Sunday night. Despite a 4-9-1 record in conference action, the Huskies lurk just one point behind the Catamounts in the Hockey East Standings and have a chance to shoot up the charts before hosting Providence in a rare Tuesday night home game. In the last meeting between Northeastern and Vermont, the turkey was still settling as the two clubs squared off the Friday after Thanksgiving at Matthews Arena. Vermont claimed victory, 3-2, upping its overall series record over the Huskies to 22-15-4. Out of all the teams in Hockey East, Northeastern has collided with the Catamounts the least. NU and UVM played in the 40th encounter back on Nov. 27. Head coach Greg Cronin has gone 4-9-3 against the Catamounts while UVM skipper Kevin Sneddon has put together a 6-7-5 mark against the Huskies.

Catching Up with the Catamounts

Since Vermont and Northeastern met on Nov. 27, UVM has lost only one game, piecing together a 5-1-1 record. The Catamounts have a couple signature wins on their schedule, including a 6-4 victory at Denver, the No. 1-ranked team in the country, on Oct. 10. Vermont also beat Boston College, ranked #12 at the time, 4-1, and shutout No. 10 Yale, 1-0. Against ranked opponents this season, Vermont has risen to the occasion and gone 5-3-1. After the NU clash, Vermont blanked Yale, 1-0, and then tied Boston University, 3-3. A loss to New Hampshire spawned UVM’s latest four-game winning streak as the Catamounts are riding high from winning their own tournament, the Catamount Cup, on Jan. 2-3. Vermont outlasted Alabama-Huntsville, 4-3, in the first round and won the tournament by downing #12 Minnesota-Duluth, 5-2. Twelve days will separate the tournament victory to the Northeastern game, marking the squad’s longest break on the docket. Senior Brayden Irwin leads Vermont in points (17), goals, (7) and penalty minutes (13-37). Irwin has also factored in three of UVM’s 13 powerplay goals this season, tied for the team lead with Jack Downing and Brian Roloff. Sophomore Rob Madore and senior Mike Spillane have shared time staffing the net as Madore has compiled a record of 6-4-2. Spillane is allowing 3.11 goals per game with a 4-2-0 record while Madore has surrendered 2.93 goals per game. Vermont’s scoring offense is tied for seventh in the league, averaging three goals per game while the defense stands in sixth, allowing 3.06 tallies per trip.
Last Time Out against Vermont
Northeastern was not able to overcome Vermont’s early 2-0 lead in the first period as the Catamounts claimed a 3-2 victory at Matthews Arena. The Catamounts jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the initial period. The Huskies answered twice to cut it to one on two occasions, but David Pacan’s lamplighter at 10:10 of the second proved to be the game winner. Brayden Irwin capitalized at 3:28 of the first after Chris Rawlings’ clearing attempt went astray. Rawlings tried to launch the puck down the far boards, but Irwin intercepted the pass, skated in and wristed one top-shelf for the early 1-0 lead. Jack Downing doubled up at 12:08 after Rawlings lost his stick in the crease. Sebastian Stalberg tossed the puck on net initially to force NU’s netminder to part ways with his stick. Downing took advantage of the vulnerable situation for the 2-0 edge. Kramer’s tally at 6:29 of the second made it a one-goal game. Muench generated the play from the far boards along the blueline as he sailed a pass to Newton in the near slot. Kraemer found a seam, crashed the net and netted Newton’s perfect pass to cut UVM’s lead in half, 2-1. Almost four minutes later, Pacan grabbed another Northeastern turnover in its own zone and zipped it by Rawlings at 10:10 for the game winner. Daniels and junior Wade MacLeod crafted a beautiful give-and-go marker at 9:38 to give the Huskies hope, but Vermont was able to play sound defense to snuff out Northeastern’s comeback bid. Daniels’ goal came on a redirection from MacLeod’s pass as the newcomer tipped it out of mid-air up and over Madore’s glove to set the final count, 3-2.

Huskies Leaders against Vermont
Tyler McNeely (2-4-6) and David Strathman (1-5-6) have posted the most career-points against the Catamounts with six while Drew Muench (2-3-5) and Alex Tuckerman (1-4-5) have each registered five. Kyle Kraemer (3-1-4) is the leading goal scorer with three and joins the four-point club with Wade MacLeod (1-3-4), Steve Silva (1-3-4) and Steve Quailer (1-3-4). Jim Driscoll, Mike McLaughlin, Justin Daniels, Greg Costa and Jake Newton have all made the scoring sheet once in their careers against Vermont.

MacLeod Matches a Career-Best and Passes a Milestone

Wade MacLeod, last year’s points leader, matched a career-best on Sunday night via his eighth assist of the year. MacLeod has scored a point in his last four game, marking the second time in his two and a half year career he has carried a four-game pointstreak into a contest. A goal or an assist against UVM would set a new benchmark for the Coquitlam, British Columbia native. MacLeod  has posted five points (2-3-5) over his four-game stretch as he is tied for second in points (6-8-14) with freshman Garrett Vermeersch (5-9-14). MacLeod’s sixth goal of the season against UMass Lowell also marked his 75th-career point for the Huskies (MacLeod now has 76 with his assist against UMass). MacLeod is most certainly on pace to join the 100-points club by either late this season or early next year. The last Husky to log 100-career points was Mike Morris (2002-07). He finished with 109 points (45-64-109).

Captain Coming Through

Northeastern’s captain, junior Tyler McNeely, scored the Huskies’ lone goal in a 4-1 loss to UMass on Jan. 10, marking his fourth point in the last two games. McNeely played an integral role in the Huskies’ five goals against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. The Burnaby, British Columbia native recorded Northeastern’s first playmaker (three assists in one game) since Chris Donovan performed the feat against Boston College on Feb. 2, 2009. McNeely and Donovan are the only NU skaters to have logged three points in one game this season, as well. McNeely doubled his assists total against the River Hawks and now has six on the season, 12 points in all.

A Goal Every Five Minutes

Northeastern expunged UMass Lowell’s three-goal advantage with a flurry of goals in the third period on Jan. 9. The Huskies four-goal third period matched a season best in goals scored in one period. The last time NU racked up four goals in 20 minutes was in the 5-2 victory against Maine on Nov. 14. Wade MacLeod’s rifle from the circle extended the game into overtime, but UML’s Michael Scheu dash the comeback bid by netting the game-winner at 4:34 in the extra session.

Mountain Man
Rookie goaltender Bryan Mountain earned his third start in net against Massachusetts on Jan. 10. Mountain turned aside 20 attempts, upping his overall saves total to 68. Mountain did not get much help up front as the Huskies posted a season-low 13 shots against the Minutemen. The Bryn Mawr, Pa. native’s GAA rests at 2.56 with an 88.3 save percentage. Mountain notched his first collegiate victory against Merrimack on Dec. 5, 2-1.

Age Before Beauty

Senior assistant captain Jim Driscoll leads Northeastern with 119 total games under his belt. The Dedham, Mass. blueliner finally secured his first-career two-point outing with a goal and an assist against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9. Driscoll has tallied three goals and 14 assists over his tenure on Huntington Ave.

Freshman Phenoms
Newcomers Garrett Vermeersch and Jake Newton have transitioned nicely into the collegiate ranks as Vermeersch and Newton rank third and fourth, respectively, amongst rookies in Hockey East with 0.78 and 0.63 points per game. Vermeersch recorded his first-career two assists outing against UMass Lowell on Jan. 9 while Newton charted his first-career shorthanded goal along with an assist in the same contest. Vermeersch is 16th in the country amongst all rookie scorers while Newton is tied for 25th.

Ledyard National Bank Classic Recap

In winning the Ledyard National Bank Classic, Northeastern picked up its first tournament win since claiming the Badger Showdown on Dec. 28-29, 2008. The Huskies clipped Bowling Green, 4-3, in the first round and claimed the title with a 2-1 triumph against Colgate. On Jan. 2-3, Northeastern won two straight to capture one of six holiday tournaments in Division I action. In the first contest, NU matched up with tournament-host Dartmouth and made a statement by hanging seven goals on the Big Green while the defense smothered DC’s offense to post the second shutout of the season. Seven different skaters lit the lamp as the Huskies’ posted a season-best 20 points in the game. Northeastern also registered a season-best 42 shots on target. The Huskies met up with UMass-Lowell in a non-conference championship bout after the River Hawks routed Holy Cross, 3-0. Even though UML outshot Northeastern, 16-7, in the second stanza, Alex Tuckerman and Jake Newton’s powerplay tallies proved to be enough to take home the trophy with a 2-1 victory.

To the Victor Go the Spoils

Northeastern’s championship victory yielded three post-tournament awards, including two National Ledyard Bank Classic All-Tournament members and the Tournament MVP. Freshman Chris Rawlings stopped all 32 shots in his second-career shutout against Dartmouth and backed up the performance with a 28-save outing in the championship game, anchoring Northeastern’s defense for the victory. The last freshman goaltender for Northeastern to record a pair of shutouts was Brad Thiessen, as he pitched four his rookie campaign (2006-07). Sophomore Alex Tuckerman and freshman Jake Newton displayed sound performances, each recording two goals and an assist over the course of the tournament, bearing All-Tournament honors. Tuckerman logged a 5 x 3 powerplay tally against Dartmouth while Newton piled on for the last goal of the game in even-strength fashion. Both skaters registered assists in the game as well, as Tuckerman and Newton recorded their third and second-career multi-point efforts, respectively, against the Big Green. In the championship game, Tuckerman potted his second powerplay blast to open the scoring while Newton delivered the game-winning goal with the extra skater.

Seven-Goal Surplus
Northeastern’s seven-goal trouncing of Dartmouth marks the largest margin of victory under Greg Cronin’s tenure. The last time NU hit the seven-goal plateau was a 7-3 win at Maine on Jan. 4, 2008. The first time NU touched upon seven tallies under Cronin was a 7-2 victory over Holy Cross on Dec. 30, 2006. The Huskies’ seven-goal win is the largest margin of victory since NU flattened UConn, 10-1, on Oct. 11, 2002.

Three-Point Club

Five Huskies tallied three points at the Ledyard National Bank Classic. Jake Newton and Alex Tuckerman directed the goal scoring with two apiece while both of Tuckerman’s tallies came via the powerplay. Newton delivered the heroics with the tournament-winning powerplay blast with a goal and an assist against DC. Senior Kyle Kraemer and junior Wade MacLeod each recorded a goal and two assists while senior blueliner David Strathman chalked up a trifecta of helpers in two games.

Rawlings Rewarded
Chris Rawlings was named the Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week as announced by the Hockey East league office on Jan. 4 for his impressive play at Dartmouth. The North Delta, British Columbia native won both contests, make a combined total of 60 stops and surrendered just one goal throughout the entire tournament. The honor marked the second award for Northeastern’s rookie netminder. Rawlings was tapped Rookie of the Week on Nov. 9, 2009 after attaining his first-ever shutout against Boston University, stopping a career-best 43 shots in a 1-0 victory. After allowing just one goal in 119:56 minutes this weekend, Rawlings lowered his goals against average to 2.76. Rawlings has stopped 443 of the 483 total shots he’s faced this season, totaling a .917 save percentage. Amongst Hockey East company, the rookie is third in save percentage (.917), better than nine other goalies in the conference. Rawlings’ goals against average (2.76) currently ranks fifth.

Get Tuck the Puck

Out of the 10 games Alex Tuckerman has registered a point in, the Huskies have gone on to win seven of those occasions. NU is also 3-0 when Tuckerman assembles a positive plus/minus rating. Tuckerman is sixth on the team with 11 points, including five goals and six assists. Tuckerman is also the team’s penalty minutes leader, as the Orleans, Mass. native has been whistled 12 times for 43 minutes.

Scoring Schematics

Northeastern’s style of play is represented in its scoring trends. Once the Huskies obtain a lead, they don’t like to relinquish it. When leading after the first period, Northeastern is 3-0 and when tied heading into the final period, Northeastern has won all four episodes. When owning a lead heading into the third, the Huskies are 4-0-1. When Northeastern lights the lamp first, the Huskies are 6-1-1. In one-goal affairs, the Huskies have won five-of-seven tilts.

Powerplay Perpetrators
Against UMass Lowell, Northeastern lit the lamp in its fourth straight game on the powerplay, marking the third time this season the Huskies have scored an extra-man tally in four consecutive outings. Most recently, Northeastern put away a pair of powerplay tallies in both the Dartmouth and UMass-Lowell games at the Ledyard National Bank Classic. Tuckerman and McNeely turned the trick again against Dartmouth while Tuckerman and Newton’s goals stood enough to earn the victory. Kyle Kraemer and Wade MacLeod’s powerplay blasts stand as the most recent pair of powerplay goals in one game.

Powerplay Game-Winners

Northeastern has registered three-game winning goals with the extra-man advantage. Junior Steve Silva scored the NU’s third goal in a 3-2 win over Bentley in the home opener while Wade MacLeod offered up the lone tally in the 1-0 win over Boston University on Nov. 6. Jake Newton’s powerplay rip against UMass-Lowell on Jan. 3 stands as the third powerplay goal to stand as a game-winner.

Huskies Amongst the Elite

Tyler McNeely leads Northeastern with four powerplay goals on the year, 0.22 per game. McNeely’s figure is tied for 43rd in the nation and tied for fifth in Hockey East play. Jake Newtonhas thursted up the defensive scoring charts as the rookie is now tied for 38th in the nation amongst defensemen with 0.63 points per game. Newton is also T-25th in the country amongst rookies, fourth in the conference. Classmate Garrett Vermeersch is the nation’s 16th highest-scoring rookie with 0.78 points per game. Vermeersch’s mark stands third-best amongst all newcomers in Hockey East.

Double-Digit Scoring

Six Huskies have tabulated 10 points or more thus far. Kyle Kraemer leads the way with 15 points (8-7-15) while Garrett Vermeersch (5-9-14) and  Wade MacLeod (6-8-14) and have totaled 14 points. Jake Newton (5-7-12), Alex Tuckerman (5-6-11) and Tyler McNeely (6-6-12) became the newest members of the double-digits scoring club.

A Review of the Aughts (2000s)

Northeastern’s first game of the last decade came on Jan. 7, 2000 when the Huskies overcame Massachusetts in overtime, 2-1. The final game of the decade was a 5-1 loss at Maine on Dec. 12, 2009. Including those two contests, along with the 360 games sandwiched in between, the Huskies compiled a record of 135-182-45 in the first decade of the 21st century. NU’s winning percentage over that span equaled 43.5 percent. The Huskies best overall, complete season record last decade was the 2008-09 campaign when NU tied a school-record and went 25-12-4 under Greg Cronin. In Cronin’s first season, the Huskies finished with a record of 3-24-7, indicating what kind of direction he has the program set for in the future. Northeastern’s longest winning streak from 2000-2009 was five games, occurring twice from Dec. 6, 2003 – Jan. 3, 2004 and Oct. 11 – Oct. 25, 2008. Mike Ryan (1999-2003), currently of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, was NU’s leading scorer of the decade with 113 total points. Ryan’s 24 goals in 2001-02 also stand as the highest total in the last 10 years.