Published in The Huntington News on November 3, 2011. The men’s hockey team is still looking for their first road win after a 5-2 loss at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Saturday, Oct. 29. The loss dropped them to 1-4-1 on the season (1-4-1 Hockey East). “This happened last year, you never want to […]
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Men’s hockey drops lead, falls to BC in OT
Published in the Huntington News on October 27, 2011 In front of an over-capacity crowd of 4,746, the men’s hockey team fell to 1-3-1 on the season after a disappointing weekend with losses at No. 13 Merrimack College Friday and against No. 2 Boston College at home on Saturday. Saturday’s 3-4 overtime loss was the […]
The Head Of The Charles: A Good Place to Meet Old Friends
Published on the Head of the Charles News blog on October 23, 2011. In June, four rowers and a coxswain went on an improbable run that was good for a second place finish at Youth Nationals Oak Ridge, Tenn., a first in their program’s history. “It came as a total shock to our whole team,” […]
Madigan nets win no. 1; NU blanks UNH
Published in The Huntington News on October 20, 2011. An aggressive first period for the Huskies secured Jim Madigan’s first win as men’s hockey head coach on Friday, as his squad took down the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats, improving to 1-1-1 in the standings. The Huskies came out strong and with purpose as […]
Quincy’s All-Scholastics, past and present
Published on Boston.com – April 29, 2011 As the spring sports season got underway, the Globe made its selections for the winter 2010-2011 class of Globe All-Scholastic athletes. We dug through our files to pull together Quincy’s All-Scholastic from the last decade.
‘Amazing’ day for Marathon runners
A tail wind along the course of the 115th Boston Marathon eased a pair of elites into position to set a new standard for a 26.2-mile marathon, while local runners set personal bests with support from an electrified crowd. The weather was a key factor in Monday’s race for 40-year-old Mary Holt-Wilson of Westwood, who […]