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Jun. 24, 2010
CROWELL TO COACH AT USA HOCKEY WOMEN'S NATIONAL FESTIVAL
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - University of Massachusetts Women's Ice Hockey Head Coach Maura Crowell (Mansfield, MA) has been selected as an Assistant Coach for the 2010 USA Hockey Women's National Festival, which runs from August 13-21 in Lake Placid, NY, USA Hockey announced today. (MORE)
 
May. 4, 2010
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY PLACE 17 ON ECAC EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

CENTERVILLE, MA - Commissioner of the ECAC Rudy Keeling announced today the ECAC Women's East All-Academic team for the 2009-10 season. This marks the ninth year that the conference has named an All-Academic team. A total of 69 student-athletes representing 10 of the 12 ECAC East teams earned this honor based on outstanding performance in the classroom. (MORE)

 
Mar. 26, 2010
FOURTH LINE FRESHMAN TO SENIOR SUPERSTAR
BOSTON, MA - In today's sporting world, athletes change teams all the time. Be it via a trade, free agent signing or even a transfer, athletes are donning new uniforms constantly. Sometimes a change of scenery is just what the doctor ordered. Just look at UMass Boston senior Maria Nasta (Andover, MA). After a disappointing freshman campaign with the New England College Women's Hockey team, Nasta knew it was time for a change. The rookie forward felt trapped in the system, buried on the bench and wanted out. After a year on the fourth line with only seven points on five goals and two assists, a mediocre record of 13-13-1 and a sour taste in her mouth, Nasta decided to pack her bags and transfer to the University of Massachusetts Boston. (MORE)
 
Mar. 6, 2010
WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY BEATEN BY NORWICH, 8-0
RYE, NY - Sophomore forward Brittane Michaud (Lewiston, ME) netted a career-high four goals to lead the second-seeded Norwich University women's ice hockey team over number three seed University of Massachusetts Boston, 8-0, tonight in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals at the Playland Ice Casino in Rye, NY. The Cadets advance to the ECAC East Championship Game tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. for the second straight season and will take on number five seed New England College, a 2-1 winner over top-seeded Manhattanville College. (MORE)