Freshman goalkeeper Kristin Tormollan (Waterville, Maine/Waterville) of the Franklin Pierce University field hockey team is featured in the Faces in the Crowd section of the December 8 issue of Sports Illustrated.
The National Field Hockey Coaches Association has announced the 2008 Longstreth/NFHCA Division II All-American Teams. The Northeast-10 had seven student-athletes named to the First Team, including NE-10 Player of the Year Michelle Harrington and Defensive Player of the Year Missy Seeley.
Jamie Vanartsdalen scored three goals and added an assist as Bloomsburg defeated UMass Lowell, 6-2, Sunday afternoon in the 2008 NCAA Division II Field Hockey championship match.
Sophomore forward Sammy Macy (Tewksbury, Mass.) scored two goals to help lead the University of Massachusetts Lowell to a 3-2 victory over Bentley University in the 2008 NCAA Division II Field Hockey Semifinals Friday evening in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Sophomore Sammy Macy and senior Jill Tierney spearheaded a five-goal outburst midway through the second half as No. 2 UMass Lowell defeated No. 3 Southern Connecticut, 6-3, Saturday afternoon in the NCAA Division II Field Hockey Tournament first round at Cushing Field.
Coming off their recent Northeast-10 Championship, the Bentley University Falcons received the top seed in the North Region in the upcoming NCAA Division II field hockey championship. The University of Massachusetts Lowell earned the second seed, while Southern Connecticut State University was rewarded the third seed.
Courtney Bartlett (Brunswick, Maine) scored the only goal of the game in overtime as No. 6 Bentley defeated No. 4 UMass Lowell, 1-0, to capture the 2008 Northeast-10 field hockey championship Sunday afternoon at Cushing Field. (Photo Taken By Richard Orr)
The top two seeds in the 2008 Northeast-10 Field Hockey Championship are moving on to the championship final tomorrow at 1 p.m. at UMass Lowell. Top seed UMass Lowell defeated #4 Stonehill 3-2 in the early game, while #2 Bentley shutout #3 Southern Connecticut, 1-0.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell senior midfielder Michelle Harrington (Rockport, Mass.) has been selected the Northeast-10 Field Hockey Player of the Year as voted by the conferences ten head coaches.
The 2008 Northeast-10 Field Hockey Championships get underway today as four teams battle for a trip to the semifinals. #3 Southern Connecticut will host #6 Franklin Pierce, while #5 Saint Michael's will travel to #4 Stonehill. Both contests are slated for a 3 p.m. start.
The Southern Connecticut State University athletic department has announced that it will host a Play 4 The Cure event on Oct. 4 in conjunction with its field hockey game against St. Anselm.
Franklin Pierce's Johan Torstensson (Men's Soccer) and UMass Lowell's Laura Sullivan (Field Hockey) were selected by NCAA.com to maintain a weekly blog during the course of the 2008 season.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell field hockey team has been selected to bring home the 2008 Northeast-10 Regular Season Title as voted upon by the conferences 10 head coaches.
Starting this fall, the UMass Lowell field hockey team will be getting a double dose of River Rival Region expertise. It's a dose that could prove LD 50 for all teams in the Northeast-10 Conference.