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LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
Winners of three in a row - including a triumph over No. 4 nationally ranked UMass-Lowell last time out, the Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team hits the road for two games this week. The Owls play at Assumption on Wednesday afternoon before facing a nationally ranked Bentley squad on Saturday.
'PLAY 4 THE CURE' ONCE AGAIN A SUCCESS
The Owls won for the second straight year in their annual 'Play 4 The Cure' event last time out against UMass-Lowell. In the process, the club helped to raise awareness for breast cancer. The Susan G. Komen Connecticut chapter was also on hand at the event to accept donations for the cause.
TWO OWLS EARN LEAGUE WEEKLY HONORS
Junior
Dieny Charlot and freshman
Laurie Cockerline were tabbed by the Northeast-10 Conference for weekly honors on Monday. Charlot was named the Co-Player of the Week, while Cockerline was named the Freshman of the Week.
THIS DJ IS ON THE OFFENSIVE
After tallying just one point in her first two years with the Owls, junior
Dieny Charlot has broken out offensively this season. She has tallied eight points (three goals, two assists) in 2009.
MCCAFFERTY PACING THE SCORING
Senior
Kelly Anne McCafferty leads the Owls in goals (five) and points (12) this season. She needs just one more point to match her career high in that department, which was set last year.
ZARRELLA PITCHES A SHUTOUT
Junior goalie
Lauren Zarrella tallied her fourth career shutout against Adelphi on Sept. 30.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Wednesday's game at Assumption begins a three-game road swing for the Owls.
BERRY REMAINS CONSISTENT
Junior Ann Berry leads the team with three assists and ranks third on the club in scoring.
MORGAN'S MAGIC
Sophomore
Ryan Morgan ranks third on the team in goals (three) and fifth in points (six) this year.
A FORMIDABLE START
The Owls faced a nationally ranked opponent in six of their first 13 games in 2009.
COCKERLINE STRIKES FIRST
Freshman
Laurie Cockerline scored her first goal as an Owl in the Sept. 19 game against Merrimack.
FRESHMEN CHIPPING IN
Laura Dembofsky (two goals) and
Laurie Cockerline (two assists) each registered multiple-point efforts in the win over Saint Anselm.
ON THE SCOREBOARD
Freshman
Laura Dembofsky tallied her first goal as an Owl in the contest against Mansfield.
ZARRELLA TURNING THEM ASIDE
Junior goalie
Lauren Zarrella made 22 saves in two outings over the opening weekend, including a 13-save effort in the season opener against Shippensburg.
RETURNING A STRONG CORE
SCSU will have some veteran experience this year with 10 returning players from last year's team.
WELCOME ABOARD
The Owls seven new players to this year's team -
Laurie Cockerline,
Laura Dembofsky,
Paige Donlin,
Lauren Greider,
Meagan Gomes,
Randi Schock and
Lyndel Vagnini.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls were ranked fourth in this year's Northeast-10 Preseason Coaches' Poll.
THE CAPTAINS
Seniors
Lauren Karn and
Kelly Anne McCafferty, along with junior Ann Berry, will captain the Owls this fall.
BACK TO THE BIG DANCE
The Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history in 2008. The Owls finished the year with 13 wins and also reached the semifinals of the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament.
FOUR OWLS EARN CONFERENCE LAURELS
Four members of the Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team were recognized with year-end honors from the Northeast-10 Conference.
Whitney Martin earned First-Team All-Conference honors, while sophomores Ann Berry and
Sara Winterbottom captured Second-Team All-Conference laurels. In addition, freshman
Brittany Barra was named to the All-Rookie Team.
CHARLOT RECOGNIZED FOR STRONG EFFORTS
Sophomore
Dieny Charlot was selected to the 2008 Northeast-10 Conference All-Tournament Team following the conclusion of the championship game.
KARN TABBED FOR ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Junior
Lauren Karn was selected to the Northeast-10 Conference field hockey All-Academic Team. In order to receive this award, a student-athlete must have achieved sophomore year status, a 3.3 GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of their team's games.
SEVEN NAMED TO NFHCA NATIONAL ACADEMIC TEAM
Seven members were named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. The National Academic Squad program recognizes those collegiate student-athletes who have achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.30 through the first semester of the 2008-09 academic year. The seven student-athletes were
Lauren Karn,
Tricia Mehm,
Ryan Morgan,
Erin Paduda,
Jennifer Peterson,
Sara Winterbottom and
Lauren Zarrella. In addition, the team was recognized with National Academic Team honors for having a team GPA of at least a 3.0.
OWLS WIN NE-10 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
The Owls were recognized as the winner of the 2008 Northeast-10 Conference Field Hockey Sportsmanship Award for their graceful efforts on the field.
SEVERAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BROKEN
There were three Owls who moved atop the all-time single-season chart in different categories in 2008.
Sara Winterbottom tallied 17 goals, which was one better than Angela Cafarelli's 2005 mark. Ann Berry handed out 12 assists to eclipse the tally of 11, which was set by Cathy Cardini in 2005 and Erin Kelly in 1996. Lastly,
Lauren Zarrella tied Casey Sanford for single-season wins, as Sanford previously won 13 games in 2005.
IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS
The Owls were stationed in the No. 8 spot in the final National Field Hockey Coaches Association poll of the year.
ON DECK
The Owls are back in action on Oct. 13 when they travel to Adelphi.