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"Fenton, #10 UMass Hockey Tame #7 Wildcats, 4-1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:08:44

AMHERST. Mass. - Senior forward had a hand on each of UMass' goals scoring a go high four points with one goal and three assists as the #10 UMass hockey aggroup defeated #7 New Hampshire. 4-1 on Friday night at the Mullins Center. The Minutemen be undefeated at domiciliate (4-0-3) and improve to 7-3-5 overall and 4-2-4 in Hockey East. UNH now stands at 8-4-1 overall and 5-4-1 in Hockey East. The Minutemen stretched their unbeaten move to 13 (9-0-4.) The game was decided in the second period when UMass tallied the first two goals of the game. Senior defenseman (Rochester. N. Y.) put home the bound on a shot from junior send (Simsbury. Conn.) at the 3:17 attach in the period to go away the scoring. Fenton (Longmeadow. crowd.) also assisted on the goal. At 12:37 into the period Freshman forward Michael Lecomte (St. Hyacinthe. Quebec) gave UMass a 2-0 favor after taking a pass from freshman forward (Kings lay. NY) right in between the faceoff circles. Lecomte wristed the shot past sophomore goaltender Brian advance (Pembroke. N. H.) with Fenton also tallying his back up back up of the night. Despite peppering UMass freshman goaltender (Genelle. British Columbia) with 18 shots in the second period. UNH only managed to slip a cater compete goal past him. Assisted by senior defenseman Craig Switzer (Peachland. British Columbia) and senior defenseman fasten Flaishans (Glendale. Ariz.) senior forward Mike Radja (Yorkville. Ill.) pushed home UNH's only goal of the night from right in from of the crease with 3:36 remaining in the period. The goal ended a shutout stretch of 142:52. UMass put the bet away in the third period with two power play goals. At the 4:56 mark. Davis made a pass to sophomore forward (Framingham. Mass.) who put a strike shot on net. Fenton was there in lie to tip it past Foster for to give UMass a 3-1 lead. Junior send iced the game with at the 12:35 mark on a ppower compete goal assisted by Fenton and Marcou. UMass outshot UNH 12-9 in the period. The bet got off to a slow start in the first period with UMass and UNH combining for just 13 shots on goal (seven and six respectively.) UNH missed an opportunity to take an early lead when they failed to convert on the five-minute study assessed to freshman send (Cayuga. Ontario) for hitting from behind. Langerapp also received a game misconduct. During the cater play. Ortiz received a slashing penalty giving UNH a two-man advantage for a full two minutes which UMass successfully killed off. There were plenty of penalties issued in the bet with UMass taking 9-for-29 minutes and UNH 10-for-20 minutes. In the second period coincidental minors for hitting after the whistle filled the penalty boxes with three players in each. Penalties proved to be costly for UNH in the final period as they took 5-for-10 minutes and UMass went 2-for-3 on the power play. UNH outshot UMass 33-31 but Dainton made 32 saves to Foster's 27. UMass is now 7-0-2 when scoring three or more goals this year and 38-0-1 in their last 39 games when scoring four or more goals. The Minutemen will head to Tampa. Fla for the Lightning College Hockey Classic at the St. Pete Times Forum on December 29 and 30. They will return to the Mullins Center on Friday. January 11 to face UNH once again.

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"Muzz in Massachusetts, Ice in the Garden" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:32:38

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"Former UMass Star Mauldin Signs With Senators" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:01:41

BINGHAMTON. N. Y. - The Binghamton Senators in conjunction with the Ottawa Senators announced the signing of wingers and Jeremy Yablonski to American Hockey League contracts. Mauldin. 25 competed in Europe during the 2006-07 toughen. In 32 games with Huddinge IK and Oskarshamn IK. Mauldin scored six goals and added 10 assists for 16 points while collecting 31 penalty minutes. He also skated in two games for the Bloomington Prairie Thunder of the UHL. The Holliston. crowd. native was Columbus's seventh round draft choice (199th overall) in the 2002 entry compose. In 135 go AHL games he has scored 20 goals added 40 assists and collected 102 penalty minutes. The winger has added one goal one assist and two penalty minutes in nine go AHL playoff games.

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"Dropkick Murphys - State Of Massachusetts video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:29:09

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"Sowry evens record with win" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 16:19:36

The Massachusetts handle hockey team got back into the win column when it traveled to Siena and came domiciliate with a 2-1 victory over the Saints on Sunday. Siena started the scoring when sophomore midfielder Kristen McGorty scored off of a penalty corner in the 15th minute. Senior defender Emily Winslow earned the assist on the play. UMass responded at the 19:16 mark of the first half. Senior forward Kara Murphy set up junior midfielder Erin Parker in the middle of the go and Parker put it in the back of the confine for her first goal of the season. It was also Murphy's first assist of the young season. In addition to the game-tying goal the Minutewomen put 12 shots on net and had nine penalty corners by halftime. The back up half was far different from the first for both teams. UMass stepped up its defense to change state drink any contend by Siena's offense. Siena didn't record a shot on goal in the second half. Also it had three penalty corners as opposed to its eight corners in the first half. The Minutewomen also turned up their offensive bet in the second half. They unloaded 12 shots on Siena goalkeeper Renee Clavette which forced her to make five saves. UMass got some insurance when freshman forward Katie Kelly came into the game as a late substitute and scored her back up goal of the season from an assist by Mary Shea the first on the season for her giving the Minutewomen a 2-1 bring about. Despite being drink. Siena hung in the game right until the very end. The offense brought compel against UMass late in the bet. The Maroon and White held off the attack but Siena got one final come about to even the score. The referees awarded the Saints a penalty command with no time left on the clock. Siena got the roll into the circle and set up the compete it designed but senior defender Kristina DoRosario stepped in and broke up the play to preserve the UMass win. Sophomore goalkeeper Sarah Williams continued to compete impressively and make her case for the starting job. She earned the win improving her preserve to 3-1 overall this season. UMass out-shot Siena. 22-5. Sophomore Cher King led the team with three shots on goal. UMass edged out Siena. 12-11 in penalty corners. UMass had nine at the end of the first half and Siena had eight. The only booking of the game came in the 69th minute when Parker received a color separate. UMass ordain try to keep the momentum going when it heads drink to Storrs. Ct. to act on regional rival No. 3 Connecticut. Justin McGrail can be reached at jwmcgrai@student umass edu.

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"Minutewomen Fall To Vermont, 3-1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:48:44

BURLINGTON. Ver. - The University of Massachusetts Field Hockey (3-2) team suffered their second loss of the season at the Sheraton Catamount Classic to host Vermont (5-0) by a score of 3-1 on Saturday at Moulton Winder Field. Danielle Collins scored three goals for the Catamounts to lead the way. UMass' goal was scored by (Christ Church. Barbados) her fifth of the season. Senior goaltender (Greenfield. Mass.) made two saves for the Minutewomen but was forced to get the game in the second half with an injury. Sophomore (Colorado Springs. Colo.) came for the final 23:02. Sophomore Kristen Heavens made seven saves for the Catamounts. Vermont opened up the scoring late in the first half when Maegan Luce set up Collins for her first goal with 3:46 left. The same unify hooked up again for their second goal this one coming 3:55 into the back up half. UMass got on the board with 16:52 remaining when King scored off a rebound to make it 2-1. It was King's team-leading fifth goal and 11th inform of the toughen. Vermont tacked on an insurance goal with 11:43 left in the bet when Collins scored her third goal of the game this time with Jennifer Angers assisting. King led the Minutewomen in shots with four. Junior (Manchester. Mass.) took three shots. Total shots were 14-9 in advance of UMass. Shots on goal also went UMass' way. 8-5. The Minutewomen took three penalty corners to Vermont's one.

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"Field Hockey Building on Undefeated Start" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:46:42

LAST toughen: Jess Wreski scored two goals including the game winner as the Orange defeated Dartmouth. 3-2 in overtime in SU’s season finale. Dartmouth took advantage of its first penalty corner in just the back up minute of play when Lizzie Bildner tipped a shot from Whitney Waugh into the lower right side of the cage giving Dartmouth an early bring about. Alison line evened the advance at one apiece in the 15th minute of play when she redirected a shot from Megan Stuart that defeat Big color net minder Ashley Heist to the alter hand side. The Orange broke the tie early in the second half as Wreski blasted a shot to the lower left side of the cage beating a stretched out Heist. Megan Strout pushed a command come about out to a loaded Ashley Hines who rifled a shot towards the cage. Before Orange goalkeeper Marie O’Brien could get a conjoin of it. Bildner tipped it in from the weak align. Wreski buried the shot to the upper left corner beating a diving steal for the win. O’Brien ended the oppose making two saves while Heist made six in the loss. ORANGE ALL-ACCESS: Live video of four handle hockey bet ordain be available via Orange All-Access. SU’s home opener against Massachusetts on August 26 the Orange’s first BIG EAST bet versus Rutgers on September 9 and SU’s final two domiciliate games against Connecticut and Cornell on October 21 and 25 will all be shown be. Subscriptions are $9.95 per month or $79.95 per year. A remove Orange All- find subscription is one of the many courtesies extended to Orange Club members at the Assistant instruct level ($1,500 annually) and higher. COACHING cater: First-year Orange assistants Lynn Farquhar and Guy Cathro comprise continue coach Ange Bradley’s 2007 cater. Farquhar served as Bradley’s continue assistant coach at the University of Richmond during the past two years. She has been move of one national championship squad seven NCAA Tournament teams and six conference back clubs during her coaching and playing go. Cathro comes to Syracuse with broad coaching undergo at many different levels. Most recently he has been in charge of Youth Coaching at Dundee Wanderers HC the district (State) Under-15 and 18 men’s indoor teams and the Under 14 and 15 outdoor squads. He provided individual coaching sessions for the Dundee Wanderers Ladies a team in the Scottish National unify Division I. He also coached the Scottish University Select aggroup this year where he mentored three full Scotland International players and numerous 21 Internationalists. FACILITIES: Syracuse University is committed to providing state-of-the-art facilities for all of its student-athletes. domiciliate to the handle hockey Orange is J. S. Coyne Stadium the largest outdoor sports facility on the Syracuse University campus. Coyne Stadium received a operate in 2005 replacing the Astroturf with Astro 12 a brand-new artificial surface. In 1996 the entire substructure was replaced and a new drainage system was installed. In addition the lighten impel stands and Mercury vapor lights were replaced for night competition or practice. Coyne Field accommodates 2,700 spectators. In 1993 new bleachers a concession area and a new press box were added to the field. The Orange also uses a second AstroTurf handle located inside the 400-meter outdoor track adjacent to Coyne Stadium for learn. Lancaster handle is a natural grass practice and practice handle. Located in the Lampe Athletics Complex the 120-by-75 yard hit field provides the Orange with a plush hit playing ascend which rivals that of any opponents’ game field. Also home to the Orange is the George Leroy Manley handle accommodate. The 9,500 seat arena and its adjoining wings answer as the headquarters for the SU Athletic Department. The complex houses athletic and administrative offices as well as academic support offices study facilities lockerrooms the sports medicine complex and an extensively equipped weight dwell. During the summer of 1995 the Roy Simmons Coaches go was added onto the lie of the building while the former coaches’ office space was converted into an expansive student-athlete support services area (the Stevenson Educational Center) and offices for the Office of Athletic Compliance. This area also accommodates student-athletes’ needs for computer clusters and individual study rooms. During the indoor toughen the Orange practice in the Women’s Building and the Carrier Dome on campus.

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"Field Hockey Building on Undefeated Start" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:46:42

LAST toughen: Jess Wreski scored two goals including the game winner as the Orange defeated Dartmouth. 3-2 in overtime in SU’s season finale. Dartmouth took favor of its first penalty command in just the second minute of compete when Lizzie Bildner tipped a shot from Whitney Waugh into the displace alter align of the cage giving Dartmouth an early bring about. Alison line evened the score at one apiece in the 15th minute of play when she redirected a shot from Megan Stuart that defeat Big color net minder Ashley Heist to the right transfer side. The Orange broke the tie early in the second half as Wreski blasted a shot to the lower left side of the cage beating a stretched out steal. Megan Strout pushed a command come about out to a loaded Ashley Hines who rifled a shot towards the cage. Before Orange goalkeeper Marie O’Brien could get a piece of it. Bildner tipped it in from the weak side. Wreski buried the shot to the upper left command beating a diving steal for the win. O’Brien ended the oppose making two saves while Heist made six in the loss. ORANGE ALL-ACCESS: Live video of four field hockey game will be available via Orange All-Access. SU’s domiciliate opener against Massachusetts on August 26 the Orange’s first BIG EAST game versus Rutgers on September 9 and SU’s final two home games against Connecticut and Cornell on October 21 and 25 ordain all be shown be. Subscriptions are $9.95 per month or $79.95 per year. A remove Orange All- Access subscription is one of the many courtesies extended to Orange unify members at the Assistant instruct level ($1,500 annually) and higher. COACHING cater: First-year Orange assistants Lynn Farquhar and Guy Cathro comprise head coach Ange Bradley’s 2007 cater. Farquhar served as Bradley’s head assistant coach at the University of Richmond during the past two years. She has been move of one national championship squad seven NCAA Tournament teams and six conference champion clubs during her coaching and playing go. Cathro comes to Syracuse with broad coaching undergo at many different levels. Most recently he has been in charge of Youth Coaching at Dundee Wanderers HC the govern (State) Under-15 and 18 men’s indoor teams and the Under 14 and 15 outdoor squads. He provided individual coaching sessions for the Dundee Wanderers Ladies a team in the Scottish National League Division I. He also coached the Scottish University Select aggroup this year where he mentored three full Scotland International players and numerous 21 Internationalists. FACILITIES: Syracuse University is committed to providing state-of-the-art facilities for all of its student-athletes. domiciliate to the handle hockey Orange is J. S. Coyne Stadium the largest outdoor sports facility on the Syracuse University campus. Coyne Stadium received a face-lift in 2005 replacing the Astroturf with Astro 12 a brand-new artificial surface. In 1996 the entire substructure was replaced and a new drainage system was installed. In addition the light pole stands and Mercury vapor lights were replaced for night competition or practice. Coyne handle accommodates 2,700 spectators. In 1993 new bleachers a concession area and a new press box were added to the handle. The Orange also uses a back up AstroTurf field located inside the 400-meter outdoor track adjacent to Coyne Stadium for practice. Lancaster handle is a natural hit practice and practice handle. Located in the Lampe Athletics Complex the 120-by-75 yard hit field provides the Orange with a plush hit playing ascend which rivals that of any opponents’ game field. Also domiciliate to the Orange is the George Leroy Manley Field House. The 9,500 lay arena and its adjoining wings serve as the headquarters for the SU Athletic Department. The complex houses athletic and administrative offices as come up as academic give offices chew over facilities lockerrooms the sports care for complex and an extensively equipped charge room. During the pass of 1995 the Roy Simmons Coaches go was added onto the front of the building while the former coaches’ office space was converted into an expansive student-athlete give services area (the Stevenson Educational Center) and offices for the Office of Athletic Compliance. This area also accommodates student-athletes’ needs for computer clusters and individual study rooms. During the indoor season the Orange learn in the Women’s Building and the Carrier Dome on campus.

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"Minutewomen Edged By Northeastern In Exhibition, 1-0" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 14:51:48

AMHERST. crowd. - The UMass Field Hockey aggroup under first-year Head instruct played outside competition for the first time in 2007 on Saturday afternoon taking on Northeastern in an exhibition game at Garber Field. The Huskies defeated the Minutewomen by a advance of 1-0. It was UMass' lone preseason game of the year. Despite the loss the Minutewomen's defense was impressive holding the Huskies to only one goal. "Our defense was very solid," Sowry commented. "We have a lot of experienced players approve there and they are getting exceed and better. Their knowledge and confidence is definitely shining through." Senior Captain (Annandale. Va.) who along with fellow Senior (Oakville. Ontario) leads the Mintewomen's defensive unit agreed with Sowry assessment of the defense. "We had a lot of good ball movement which is something we undergo been working on. There are still things that we be to improve on but it was a good starting point," O'Brien said. Though they didn't put any goals on the scoreboard the offense created many scoring opportunities that Sowry thinks with measure will turn into goals. "We gave all of our forwards game-time and are just waiting to see who steps up and puts the roll in the back of the net. We be to be thorough in our passing and finishing," Sowry said. One of the returning forwards that ordain be relied on for scoring is Sophomore (Christ perform. Barbados) who had seven goals and four assists in 2006. "We are working on patterns and working our freshmen into our forward line," King said. UMass will act what was learned Saturday and use it to prepare for the regular season-opener on Sunday when they travel to Syracuse to act on the Orange in a 1 p m game. The Minutewomen will alter their domiciliate debut on Wednesday. August 26 against Sacred Heart. That game is scheduled for 6 p m at Garber handle. Fans that can't make it to the game can follow the action via streaming video and Gametracker at UMassAthletics com.

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"Field Hockey Opens Home Schedule with UMass" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:49:56

The Orange opens the 2007 domiciliate schedule when it plays entertain to Massachusetts on Sunday. August 26 at 2 p m. be video is available via with Joel Godett (play-by-play) and SU freshman Lelia Sacré (color) calling the action. Live stats will NOT be available. YESTERDAY: The era of Syracuse University handle hockey got off to an explosive go away on Saturday. August 25 with a season-opening 6-4 victory against Colgate at Tyler’s Field. Freshman Maggie Befort scored twice in her Orange innovate. Senior Gloria Nantulya recorded the first goal of her career and added one assist to aid the effort. Seniors Brittany Angellella and Jessica Lerew and freshman Kristin Girouard rounded out the scoring for Syracuse. Graduate student Leigh Fawcett and freshman Shelby Schraden both recorded an assist. The six goals were the most SU has scored since it defeated Albany 6-0 in 2004. Junior Heather Hess finished with three saves in just under 30 minutes of action while SU freshman Christina Puggi made one forbid in her 40:15 in the confine. Raider goalkeeper Sarah Pedersen made 13 saves on 19 shots. The Orange outshot the Raiders. 34-12 including 19-5 in the back up half when Pedersen came up with nine saves. Syracuse received 16 penalty corners to Colgate’s nine. Watrobski made two defensive saves on the day. WELCOME BACK: Syracuse does accept back junior forward Brittany Shannon. Shannon played in 19 games in 2006 registering six points off three goals. She was selected to compete in the USA Field Hockey’s High Performance Training schedule during the summer. Junior goalkeeper Heather Hess played in 16 games talling a 2.04 GAA and a.690 saves percentage. Hess was also selected to play in the USA Field Hockey’s High Performance Training schedule during the summer. ANGE BRADLEY: First-year Orange head instruct is the third continue coach in the history of the Syracuse handle hockey schedule. During the past five years. Bradley guided Richmond to a 42-0 Atlantic 10 record five conference tournament titles and five NCAA Tournament invitations. She was an assistant instruct at Maryland when the Terrapins won the 1999 national championship. SCOUTING THE MINUTEWOMEN: The Minutewomen welcome approve eight starters and 15 letterwinners from measure season’s squad that went 6-14 overall and 3-4 in the Atlantic 10. UMass like Syracuse is guided by a first-year instruct. SU VS. UMASS ALL-TIME: Syracuse leads the all-time series 10-5-1 and has won the measure eight contests. SU has outscored UMass 16-3 during that span. measure SEASON: Meg Ryan scored the golden goal just four minutes into the overtime period as the Orange defeated the Minutewomen. 1-0 in overtime on September 29 at Massachusetts. Ryan picked off a Minutewomen pass deep in the zone and put the ball past UMass goalkeeper Sarah Williams. Syracuse dominated the bet outshooting the Minutewomen. 15-5. Nine of SU’s 15 shots were on cage. UMass was unable to get a shot on confine. The Minutewomen recorded three shots to the Orange’s one during a scoreless first-half but it was Alison line who had the beat scoring opportunity with her shot on confine at the 20:35 attach. The Orange compel continued early in the back up half on a penalty command at the 43:46 mark. Michelle Sola shot from the point was saved. Ryan had two chances after the bound but both were saved by Williams. SU’s next scoring opportunity came at the 55:47 attach. line’s two shots were blocked but Ryan’s shot was again saved by Williams. The Orange got two more shots on goal in the game’s last minute but was unable to get one past Williams as the game went into overtime. Heather Hess did not undergo to alter a save for SU. Williams recorded nine saves for the Minutewomen. BRADLEY VS. Massachusetts: Ange Bradley’s 2005 Richmond Spiders defeated the Minutewomen 5-2 measure season. INJURIES: Freshmen Nicole Lamison and Lelia Sacré will both desire this weekend’s games due to injury. Sacré will give the alter commentary on SU’s Orange All-Access broadcast of Sunday’s home opener against Massachusetts. REDSHIRTS: Senior send Shannon Taylor sophomore forward Lindsay Conrad and sophomore midfield Lena Voelmle will all redshirt this season per NCAA assign rules. All three student-athletes were at Richmond with Ange Bradley. Taylor will undergo one year of eligibility remaining while Conrad and Voelmle with undergo three when they act the field in the fall of 2008. COACHING STAFF: First-year Orange assistants Lynn Farquhar and Guy Cathro comprise continue instruct Ange Bradley’s 2007 staff. Farquhar served as Bradley’s continue assistant instruct at the University of Richmond during the past two years. She has been part of one national championship squad seven NCAA Tournament teams and six conference back clubs during her coaching and playing career. Cathro comes to Syracuse with broad coaching undergo at many different levels. Most recently he has been in charge of Youth Coaching at Dundee Wanderers HC the district (State) Under-15 and 18 men’s indoor teams and the Under 14 and.

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