UNH WEEKLY
ROUNDUP
May 3, 2010
LAST WEEK’S
RESULTS
Wednesday, April 28
Women's lacrosse at #17 Boston College 12, UNH 6
Saturday, May 1
Men's track & field at America East Championships, 1st place
(Day 1 of 2)
Women's track & field at America East Championships, 2nd place
(Day 1 of 2)
Women's lacrosse: UNH 18, at Vermont 10
Sunday, May 2
Men's track & field at America East Championships, 3rd
place
Women's track & field at America East Championships, 3rd
place
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Thursday, May 6
Women's lacrosse vs. Boston University (at Albany), 3:30 pm
(America East semi)
Friday, May 7
Men's track & field at New England Championships (at
Northeastern), 10 am
Women's track & field at New England Championships (at
Northeastern), 10 am
Saturday, May 8
Men's track & field at New England Championships (at
Northeastern), 10 am
Women's track & field at New England Championships (at
Northeastern), 10 am
Women's lacrosse vs. Albany / UMBC (at Albany), 1 pm (only if win
on May 6)
WOMEN’S
LACROSSE (10-6, 4-2 America East)
• UNH ended the regular
season with an 18-10 win at Vermont in which the team recorded
season highs in goals, assists (14) and shots (42) while also
committing a season-low 11 turnovers.
• The Wildcats will be
making a league-record 13th consecutive appearance in the America
East Championship when they play Boston U. in a May 6 semifinal.
UNH has advanced to the league title game seven of the last eight
years.
• New Hampshire has won
10+ games six of the last seven years.
• Kate
Keagins (Bay Shore, N.Y.) recorded career highs in points
(nine) and assists (four) at Vermont. The nine points marks the
highest single-game total by a Wildcat since assistant coach Katie
Leland tallied 11 points on April 11, 2005.
• Shaunna
Kaplan (Framingham, Mass.) climbed into sixth place on
UNH's career points leaderboard during her six-point effort at UVM.
She now has 184 points on 106 goals and 78 assists.
• Ilana
Cohen (Andover, Mass.), who was named the team's America
East Player of the Game in a mid-week game at 17th-ranked Boston
College, recorded a career-high four assists at Vermont.
• Hayley
Rausch (Severna Park, Md.) has recorded a point in all 12
games she has played.
MEN'S OUTDOOR
TRACK & FIELD
• UNH led in the
standings after the first day of the America East Championships,
which were held at UNH's Reggie F. Atkins Track & Field
Facility, and finished in third place overall.
• Michael
Simon (Durham, Conn.) captured his third consecutive
America East javelin title with an IC4A-qualifying mark of 60.77
meters. UNH also took second, fourth and fifth place in the event
with Chris Morgan (Goffstown, N.H.), Frank
Radlof (Milford, N.H.) and Matt Pelchat
(Lancaster, N.H.).
• Paul
DeTurk (Durham, N.H.) won the hammer throw with an
IC4A-qualifying toss of 61.97m. UNH also finished second, fourth
and seventh in the hammer with Jeff Kaste
(Atkinson, N.H.), John Randall (Boscawen, N.H.)
and Chris Dupuis (Plaistow, N.H.)
• Brice
Paey (Milton, N.H.) captured his third consecutive title
in the shot put with an IC4A-qualifying mark of 18.10m.
• Wes
Dinnan (Juneau, Alaska) raced to a second-place finish in
the 10,000m with a time of 31 minutes, 17.39 seconds.
WOMEN'S OUTDOOR
TRACK & FIELD
• UNH, in second place
following the first day of competition, finished third at the
America East Championships that were held at UNH's Reggie F. Atkins
Track & Field Facility.
• Ashlee
Lathrop (Sherburne, N.Y.) won a second consecutive America
East hammer throw title with an ECAC-qualifying mark of 54.67
meters. She went on to finish third in the discus at 41.24m.
• Rita
Ciambra (Hanover, N.H.) won a second pole vault title with
an America East-record and ECAC-qualifying leap of 4.01m.
• Camile
Quarles (Derry, N.H.), Megan Donohue
(Stratham, N.H.) and Megan McGrath (Merrimack,
N.H.) finished 4-6, respectively, in the long jump. Quarles took
second place in the triple jump at an ECAC-qualifying distance of
12.15m, whereas Donohue was third in the 400m hurdles (1 minute,
2.34 seconds).
• Erica
Jesseman (Scarborough, Maine) was the second runner to
cross the finish line n the 5,000m with a time of 17:33.74.
• Kaitlyn
Dugan (Hatfield, Pa.) finished in second place in the
heptathlon while Kelly Thomas (Chichester, N.H.)
took fourth place. Dugan also turned in a fifth-place effort in the
high jump.
• UNH's 4x800m relay team
of Tracy Howell (Grafton, Mass.), Darcy
James (Exeter, N.H.), Jennifer Racine
(Haverhill, Mass.) and Allison Letourneau
(Kingston, Nova Scotia) recorded the second-fastest time of
9:08.52.






