Nichols’ Widdison & Dyakiv Earn Academic Honors

By NoontimeSports.com 

Courtesy of the Nichols College sports information department, here’s this afternoon’s release about Emily Widdison and Anna Dyakiv that were each named to the 2012-13 Capital One District 1 NCAA Division III First Team:

DUDLEY, Mass. – Nichols College senior field hockey student-athlete Emily Widdison (Greenfield, Mass.) and junior women’s tennis student-athlete Anna Dyakiv (Amsterdam, N.Y.) have each been named to the 2012-13 Capital One Academic District 1 NCAA Division III First Team.

A member of the 2012 Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III All-America Third Team, Widdison led the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) in goals (24) and points (57) this past season, both of which are Nichols single-season records. In the process, she became the program’s all-time leader in goals (51) and points (134). Widdison – who was also named CCC co-Player of the Year as well as Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year – recorded nine games with at least three points and scored two-or-more goals in seven games – including three against Fitchburg State on Sept. 13.

Widdison graduated last week with a degree in accounting & finance. Last fall, she was named to the NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad for the fourth-consecutive season.

“I am thrilled to hear that Emily Widdison has earned a spot on the Academic All-District First Team,” said field hockey head coach Kristan Mallet. “Along with being a talent on the field, she was impressive in the classroom throughout her four years at Nichols College. I am proud of the person she has become and know that she will continue to strive for success. She has left Nichols College with broken records, has raised the bar for all athletes, and her legacy will remain.”

Dyakiv, meanwhile, was named CCC Player of the Year for the third time in 2012 while adding a third All-CCC First Team singles nod and an All-CCC Second Team doubles selection to her resume. Despite being sidelined with an injury for part of the year, Dyakiv went 4-0 in singles and 5-0 in doubles to help the Bison remain undefeated in conference play for the third-straight year. In the final week of the regular season, Dyakiv posted a 3-0 ledger in both singles and doubles play and teamed with senior Jillian McQuiggan (Weymouth, Mass.) to clinch a key match at Endicott. In three years, Dyakiv has amassed a 21-0 singles and a 22-0 doubles record in CCC regular season competition.

A double-major in sport management and international business, Dyakiv is an ITA Scholar Athlete who was avolunteer at UEFA EURO 2012 and has also worked as a translator for officials from Belarus at Fed Cup. She is also a member of Chi Alpha Sigma, Zeta Alpha Phi, and Delta Mu Delta.

Mass. College Sports: Highlights And Notes From The Weekend

By Matt Noonan 

There were a variety of local teams competing this past weekend in baseball, softball and lacrosse NCAA tournaments, and below are a few highlights and notes.

* Endicott College’s run toward the NCAA Division III World Series ended with a 9-0 setback to Southern Maine on Sunday. The Gulls set a program record with 35 wins this season, as well as won their first Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) title since 2006.

* Endicott won three of their first New England Regional games against Saint Joseph’s (ME), Wheaton College and Southern Maine.

* Colin Sitarz and Tyler Hitchcock (Abington, MA) each represented Endicott on the All-Tournament team.

* Amherst College saw its season conclude, too, as the Lord Jeffs, who set a program record for wins, fell to Cortland in the New York Regional.

* Tufts University’s softball team will play for the Division III championship this afternoon against the winner of Cortland-Salisbury. The Jumbos haven’t lost a game in the championship bracket as they’ve defeated Texas-Tyler, Montclair State and Cortland. Tufts have only surrendered one run in all three contests, too.

* Finally, Westford’s David Lawson netted a game-best five goals, including the game-winner for Duke against Notre Dame in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse tournament. Lawson now has 32 goals and 15 assists for the Blue Devils this season.

Mass. College Sports: Friday Scoreboard

By NoontimeSports.com 

Here are the results from today’s NCAA baseball and softball games.

New England Baseball Regional: 

* No. 4 Western New England 5, No. 6 St. Joseph’s (ME) 3

* No. 2 Wheaton College 3, No. 8 Daniel Webster 1

* No. 3 Endicott College 5, No. 1 Southern Maine 2

* No. 4 Western New England 8, No. 2 Wheaton College

Ithaca Regional: 

* No. 1 Ithaca College 3, No. 6 Amherst College 2

NCAA Division III Softball Championship: 

* Tufts University 6, Texas-Tyler 0

Mass. College Sports: Friday’s Schedule

By NoontimeSports.com

A couple local squads will be competing in various NCAA tournaments this morning, afternoon and evening, and below are the times.

NCAA Division III New England Baseball Regional:

* No. 4 Western New England vs. No. 6 St. Joseph’s (ME), 9:30 a.m. — Elimination Game

* No. 2 Wheaton College vs. No. 8 Daniel Webster, 1 p.m. — Elimination Game

* No. 1 Southern Maine vs. No. 3 Endicott College, 4:30 p.m.

* St. Joe’s/WNE vs. Daniel Webster/Wheaton, 8 p.m. — Elimination Game

NCAA Division III Ithaca Regional:

* No. 1 Ithaca College vs. No. 6 Amherst College, 4:30 p.m.

NCAA Division III Softball Championship Tournament:

* Tufts University vs. Texas-Tyler @ Eau Claire, WI, 5 p.m.

Mass. College Baseball: Endicott Tops Wheaton, 3-2 (10 Innings)

By NoontimeSports.com 

The second day of the NCAA Division III New England Regional concluded with an exciting late-inning contest as No. 3 Endicott College defeated No. 2 Wheaton College, 3-2, in 10 innings.

Below is the release courtesy of the Wheaton athletic department:

HARWICH, Mass. – Endicott College graduate student Colin Sitarz (West Hartford, Conn./Hall) laced an RBI single up the middle in the bottom of the tenth inning to lift the Gulls to a 3-2 walk-off victory over second-seeded Wheaton College, ranked no.15 overall in the latest D3baseball.com national poll, on day two of the NCAA Division III New England Regional double elimination tournament on Thursday night at Whitehouse Field.

The Lyons (31-11) will take on eighth-seeded Daniel Webster tomorrow at 1 p.m. in a winner-take-all game at Whitehouse Field. Third-seeded Endicott (34-12) plays first-seeded Southern Maine tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.

Gulls freshman reliever Mike Walkowicz (Amherst, Mass./Amherst) earned the win on one-and-two-thirds innings pitched, one hit and one walk. Endicott starter Mike Nich (Orange, Conn./Amity) picked up the no-decision over three innings of work, six hits and two runs (both earned).

Wheaton freshman Eric Dumas (Brookline, Mass./Brookline) suffered the loss over one inning of work, two hits, one run (earned), one walk and one strikeout. Junior Alec Palioca (Wrentham, Mass./King Philip Regional)was handed the no-decision on seven-and-two-thirds innings pitched, six hits, two runs (one earned), five walks and a career-high 11 strikeouts.

With one out in the bottom of the tenth, sophomore Harry Oringer (Dartmouth, Mass./Coyle Cassidy)notched an infield single to second base to jump start Endicott’s rally. Senior Brett Holmgren (Middleboro, Mass./Coyle Cassidy) worked a walk on five pitches seeing three-straight balls to start the plate appearance. Sitarz followed with the game-winning hit, ripping a single up the middle on a 1-1 pitch.

Walkowicz escaped a bases loaded, two out-jam with a ground out to second base in the top of the tenth inning to allow the Gulls a chance for the walk-off win.

Wheaton took a 1-0 advantage in the third as senior shortstop Eric Jensen (Gorham, N.H./Gorham) knocked in classmate Justin Connor (Arlington, Mass./Arlington) with a single through the right side of the infield. Sophomore Apolinar De la Cruz (Providence, R.I./Classical) made it 2-0 with a sac fly to left field, scoring Jensen.

Connor led off the inning with a double down the right field line and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt from freshman Matt Lavanchy (Walpole, Mass./Walpole). After Jensen singled Connor home, he proceeded to steal second base and advanced to third on a base knock to center field off the bat of senior Sean Ryan (Norton, Mass./Norton). De la Cruz followed and was robbed of an extra-base hit as Sitarz made a diving catch in the left field gap only allowing Wheaton to score one run on the sac fly.

Endicott evened the score at 2-2 in the bottom half of the inning on a fielding error and an RBI single to left field by Holmgren. Palioca escaped any further damage with the Gulls having base runners on first and second with his sixth strikeout at the time.

In the seventh, Wheaton nearly scored the go-ahead run with runners on second and third base, but De la Cruz was gunned down at home on an inning-ending double play (1-3-2).

Palioca stymied the Endicott offense in the next half inning recording his tenth career pickoff to head back into the dugout after freshman Cody Hall (Rutland, Mass./Wachusett Regional) singled with one out earlier in the frame. Palioca’s tenth career pickoff moved him into first place all-time in the category breaking a tie at the top of the list with teammate Frank Holbrook (Middletown, R.I./Portsmouth Abbey School).

Hall robbed the Lyons of another potential go-ahead run in the ninth making a diving catch on a liner from De la Cruz to turn a 6-4 inning-ending double play with runners at first and second.

Sophomore Mike Bisceglia (New Boston, N.H./Goffstown) and Dumas combined for three outs in the bottom half of the ninth to force extra innings. Bisceglia induced one fly out while Dumas registered a fly out to left and a ground out to third.

Wheaton falls to 12-5 overall against Endicott in the all-time series. The Gulls have won two-straight versus the Lyons claiming a 5-3 victory on April 24, 2012 in the last meeting. Wheaton is now 3-2 overall in extra innings in postseason play and 2-2 at Whitehouse Field.

Mass. College Baseball: New England Regional – Day 2 Schedule

By NoontimeSports.com 

The second day of the NCAA Division III New England Baseball Regional, which is being hosted by the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) in Harwich, begins this morning at 9:30 a.m., and below the schedule:

* No. 5 MIT vs. No. 8 Daniel Webster, 9:30 a.m. – Elimination Game

* No. 6 St. Joseph’s (ME) vs. No. 7 Salem State, 1 p.m. – Elimination Game

* No. 1 University of Southern Maine vs. No. 4 Western New England, 4:30 p.m

* No. 2 Wheaton College vs. No. 3 Endicott College, 8 p.m.

Mass. College Baseball: New England Regionals – Day 1 Roundup

By NoontimeSports.com 

The first day of the 2013 NCAA Division III New England Baseball Regional, which is being hosted by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), is in the books and below is the local game summaries.

No. 2 Wheaton College 5, No. 7  Salem State 3 - Frank Holbrook picked up his 26th victory in a Lyons uniform, (second all-time in program history for wins), while Ryan Grant registered his 35th save (tied for first all-time) as Wheaton defeated the Vikings.

Wheaton will take on Endicott tomorrow at 8 p.m., while Salem State will play St. Joe’s in an elimination game at 1 p.m.

Wheaton’s Eric Jensen recorded two hits and two RBIs in five plate appearances, while going 1-for-1 with two outs and runners in scoring position. Dan Gusovsky finished with three hits, one RBI and one run.

Salem State’s Kyle McElroy hit the game’s only home run in the top of the second.

No. 3 Endicott College 4, No. 6 St. Joe’s (ME) 3 – Harry Oringer drove in the game-winning run off a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth, which helped the Gulls defeat the Monks.

Oringer finished with two RBIs and one hit, while Martinez scored two of Endicott’s runs.

Kevin Dupras picked up his third win on the bump as he pitched the final three frames and fanned six batters.

No. 4 Western New England 5, No. 5 MIT 2 – Steve Buckley went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in the fourth, which helped the Golden Bears secure the win against the Engineers.

WNE will return to the diamond tomorrow against No. 1 Southern Maine, who defeated Daniel Webster, 5-2, at 4:30 p.m.

Brendan Nugent picked up his eighth win in a Golden Bears uniform by retiring four batters, yielding two runs and scattering eight hits over seven innings of work.

MIT’s Hayden Cornwell recorded one run, one hit and one RBI, while KJ Parent finished with one hit and one RBI.

The Engineers will attempt to keep their postseason hopes alive, as they’ll face No. 8 Daniel Webster tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m.

Mass. College Lax: Wednesday’s Tourney Schedule

By NoontimeSports.com 

Two local squads will be competing for a spot in the NCAA Division III semifinals today as Tufts University will face-off against RIT for the third straight year at 4:30 p.m., while Western New England battles SUNY Cortland at 6 p.m.

The Jumbos earned a spot in the tournament’s quarterfinals after defeating Norwich University in the first round and Stevens Institute in the second round, while the Golden Bears extended their season with wins against Eastern Connecticut State and Nazareth.

Extra Notes: 

* The winner of today’s matches will meet on Sunday, May 19 for a chance to earn a spot in the championship, which will be played on Sunday, May 26 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, the home of the Eagles.

* With a win against RIT, Tufts would advance to their fourth straight semifinal. The Jumbos are 12-4 overall in the tournament, and won the 2010 championship. They were the national runner-up in 2011 and earned a spot in the semis last year.

* Tufts defeated RIT last season in the quarterfinal round, 15-13.

* After defeating Nazareth in the second round last weekend, Western New England improves to 7-5 overall in the tournament. The Golden Bears have appeared in six tournaments since 2002.

Mass. College Baseball: ECAC Region Day One Schedule

By Matt Noonan 

The road to the NCAA Division III baseball tournament begins this morning in Harwich as four local squads, along with four New England teams will be competing in a double-elimination tournament.

The tournament, which begins today, will conclude on Sunday, May 19, with the winner earning an automatic bid to the championship bracket.

Wheaton College won the New England Regionals last season and advanced to the World Series for the second time in program history, but came up short to Marietta College, the same squad that defeated them in 2006.

Below is today’s schedule and for more information on the bracket — HOP HERE

* MIT vs. Western New England, 9:30 a.m.

* Southern Maine vs. Daniel Webster, 1 p.m.

* Endicott College vs. St. Joseph’s (ME), 4:30 p.m.

* Wheaton College vs. Salem State, 8 p.m.

Mass. College Lax: Saturday Scoreboard

By NoontimeSports.com 

Below are the results from the various NCAA lacrosse tournament games, which took place this afternoon.

Men’s Lacrosse: 

* WNE 15, Nazareth 12 — Golden Bears advance to Wednesday’s quarterfinals

* Tufts 14, Stevens Inst. 9 — The Jumbos are headed to the quarterfinals and will face RIT on Wednesday

Women’s Lacrosse: 

* LIU Post 15, Stonehill 9

* Middlebury 13, Endicott 4