The Northeast-10 recaps the 2009 Spring Season including team championships to post-season honors. Click here to look back at a memorable and successful spring season in the NE-10.
The Northeast-10 recaps the 2008-2009 Winter Season including team championships to post-season honors. Click here to look back at a memorable and successful winter season in the NE-10.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced its All-Academic teams for the 2009 Spring athletic season in the sports of Baseball, Mens Golf, Mens Lacrosse, Womens Lacrosse, Softball, Mens Tennis, Womens Tennis, Mens Track & Field and Womens Track & Field. A total of 83 student-athletes have been named to the nine teams.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced its All-Academic teams for the 2008-2009 Winter athletic season in the sports of Mens Basketball, Womens Basketball, Mens Ice Hockey, Mens Swimming & Diving and Womens Swimming & Diving. A total of 36 student-athletes have been named to the five teams.
Le Moyne College senior Justine Ravas (Oswego, N.Y.) was named the 2008-2009 Northeast-10 Female Sportsmanship Award recipient, while Merrimack College freshman Robbie Sabadoz (Ottowa, Ontario) and University of New Haven senior James Hilaire (Jacmel, Haiti) were honored as Co-Male Sportsmanship Award recipients.
Northeast-10 Conference and the conferences Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) council selected Assumption College as the recipient of the 2008-2009 David R. Brunk Award honoring Institution Sportsmanship. The award was presented Monday evening at the conferences end of the year awards banquet in Mystic Conn.
Bentley University has claimed the 2008-2009 Northeast-10 Presidents Cup as announced by the Northeast-10 Conference Monday evening at the conferences end of the year awards banquet in Mystic, Conn.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell senior Ruben Sanca (Boston, Mass.) and Merrimack College senior Caitlin Hall (Westminster, Mass.) were named the 2008-2009 Northeast-10 Outstanding Scholar-Athletes of the Year as selected by the Northeast-10 Faculty Athletic Representative Council (FAR). Both student-athletes were honored Monday evening at the conferences end of the year awards banquet in Mystic, Conn.
The College of Saint Rose senior Kailey Egbert (Camp Hill, Pa.) was named the 2008-2009 Northeast-10 Woman of the Year as selected by the Senior Woman Administrator Council (SWA). Egbert was honored Monday evening at the conferences end of the year awards banquet in Mystic, Conn. She will now be forwarded as the conferences nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the ten institutional nominees for the 2009 Northeast-10 Woman of the Year Award selected by the Senior Women Administrator Council (SWA). The winner will automatically be put forward as the conferences nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the 2008-2009 Institutional Scholar-Athlete Honorees that have been chosen by their respective institutions. A male and female winner will be selected from the pool of 30 honorees, 15 men and 15 women, in a vote by the Faculty Athletic Representative Council (FAR) as the 2008-2009 Northeast-10 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
The Northeast-10 will be represented by six teams in the upcoming NCAA Division II men's and women's lacrosse and softball Championships. The Northeast-10 already had eight men's and women's tennis team advance to NCAA post-season play along with four golf teams and two individuals.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell continues to hold the top spot in the current 2008-2009 Presidents Cup standings following the completion of the winter season.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the recipients of its third annual Winter 2009 Sportsmanship Awards. The awards program, which honors one team from each of the conferences 23 championship sports that has exemplified the spirit of sportsmanship and generally conducted themselves with a higher degree of integrity, character and class.
The NCAA released the field for the mens and womens Division II basketball championships Sunday night as seen on NCAA.com. Ten Northeast-10 schools, five mens and five womens teams, were among those selected.
The Northeast-10 and the Pack Network announced today that the 2009 Northeast-10 Mens and Womens Basketball Championship finals will be broadcast live on the internet, beginning with the mens final on Saturday, March 7 followed by the womens final on Sunday, March 8. Viewership is free as the Pack Network will provide live coverage from the championship site.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced its All-Academic teams for the 2008 Fall athletic season in the sports of Mens Cross County, Womens Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, Mens Soccer, Womens Soccer and Volleyball. A total of 75 student-athletes representing all 15 Northeast-10 institutions have been named to the seven teams.
Glenn A. Hofmann, former associate athletics director, external relations at Niagara University, has been named athletic director at Merrimack College, it was announced today by President Ronald O. Champagne.
Despite the cold weather outside, it was warm inside the Ross Sports Center on Saturday, January 24, 2009, as Saint Michael's held the inaugural Purple Knight Chili Cook-Off. Fans who attended the basketball doubleheader versus the University Of New Haven also got to sample delicious chili recipes created by various Saint Michael's sports teams and administrative staff.
The Northeast-10 recaps the 2008 Fall Season including team championships to post-season honors. Click here to look back at a memorable and successful fall season in the NE-10.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the recipients of its third annual Fall 2008 Sportsmanship Awards. The awards program, which honors one team from each of the conferences 23 championship sports that has exemplified the spirit of sportsmanship and generally conducted themselves with a higher degree of integrity, character and class.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell holds the top spot in the current 2008-2009 Presidents Cup standings following the completion of the fall season.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the appointment of Molly Myers as Assistant Commissioner. The announcement was made today by Northeast-10 Commissioner Julie Ruppert.