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Tatham, Team Canada In Midst Of Successful European Tour

University of Massachusetts women's basketball alumna Tamara Tatham helped Team Canada to two victories over three games during the first half of the Canadian National Program's current European tour.

Tatham averaged 5.3 points with 2.0 rebounds and as many steals per game during the victories over Poland and Great Britain as well as the loss to No. 3 internationally ranked Spain.

Women's National Team Wins First Game Of 2015 Season, 53-49 | Team Canada Website
Women's National Team Wins 73-45 Over Great Britain | Team Canada Website
Canada Falls To No. 3 Ranked Spain, 68-57 | Team Canada Website

Box Score: Canada 53, Poland 49
Box Score: Canada 73, Great Britain 45
Box Score: Spain 68, Canada 57

The Canadian side continues its internationally friendly series with contests against Poland (June 3), Italy (June 4) and France (June 5).

The University of Massachusetts rowing program concludes its NCAA Championships slate with three races on Sunday, May 31. The Minutewomen earned a spot in the Second Varsity 8+ "C" finals at 1:15 p.m., while the Varsity 4+ (12:45 p.m.) and Varsity 8+ (1:25 p.m.) will partake in their respective "D" finals. Ways to follow along as the Maroon and White conclude their season in Gold River, Calif., follow:

Live Results: Regatta Timing
Watch (Free): NCAA Live Video
Social Media: @UMassRowing | @UMassAthletics

More on the Minutewomen and the NCAA Championships is available at UMassAthletics.com.

UMass rowing completed three C/D semifinal races during the second day of competition at the 2015 NCAA Championships. Take a look at highlights of the events, including a second place by the Second Varsity 8+.

More on the NCAA Championships and UMass rowing can be found through UMassAthletics.com.

Rowing At Day Two Of The NCAA Championships (May 30, 2015)

UMass rowing begins its second day of competition at the NCAA Championships with an 11:40 a.m. ET Varsity 8+ C/D semifinal race Saturday. Below are links for various ways to follow with the squad throughout Saturday's races.

Live Results: Regatta Timing
Watch (Free): NCAA Live Video
Social Media: @UMassRowing | @UMassAthletics

More on the team and its NCAA Championships berth can be found through UMassAthletics.com.

UMass rowing participated in six races during day one of the NCAA Championships at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center in Gold River, Calif. The Minutewomen put their Varsity 8+, Second Varsity 8+ and Varsity 4+ through heats and the afternoon repechage races. Check out highlights of all six events.

UMass Rowing In The NCAA Championships Heats

UMass Rowing In The NCAA Championships Repechage Races

UMass begins day two of competition Saturday at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET. Follow along through UMassAthletics.com and the @UMassAthletics Twitter handle.

UMass Sports Network: 2015 Rowing NCAA Championships Preview

The UMass Sports Network caught up with rowing head coach Jim Dietz, junior Nicole Destefano and senior Heather Pekarovich to preview the team's appearance in the 2015 NCAA Championships. The Minutewomen begin competition at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center in Gold River, Calif., on Friday afternoon.

More on the UMass rowing team at the 2015 NCAA Championships is available at UMassAthletics.com.

The University of Massachusetts rowing program earned one of the 22 available bids for the 2015 NCAA Championships and begins competition at the Sacramento State Aquatics Center in Gold River, Calif., Friday afternoon. Daily Hampshire Gazette sports reporter Matt Vautour spoke with head coach Jim Dietz about the spring season that led to UMass' Atlantic 10 Championship and Dad Vail Regatta women's title and how the winter forced adjustments to the team's practice schedule.

UMass crew takes on nation's best at NCAA Division I Championship regatta | Matt Vautour, Daily Hampshire Gazette

More information on UMass at the 2015 NCAA Championships is available through UMassAthletics.com.

Former UMass basketball standout and recent graduate Maxie Esho was part of a 6-person pre-draft workout for the Boston Celtics at their practice facility in Waltham. Here is some reaction and an interview from Celtics.com.



And here is the Adidas commercial that Maxie was a part of with Kevin Garnett back in 2008, along with the background of the event.

Earlier this week on TheHockeyWriters.com, Michael Pityk had a piece on UMass hockey alum, former captain Conor Sheary and the possibility of NHL success in his future with the Pittsburgh Penguins organization.

Read: Penguins' Conor Sheary: The Next Tyler Johnson?

The United States Field Hockey National Program announced its 18-woman roster for the Hockey World League Semifinals Tuesday, with former UMass standout goalkeeper Alesha Widdall and current volunteer assistant coach Melissa Gonzalez among those chosen.

Hockey World League Semifinals run from June 10-21 in Valenvia, Spain. With two pools of five teams, Team USA will match up with Germany, Ireland, Uruguay and South Africa. The USWNT is set to play Uruguay in their first pool game on Thursday, June 11 at 7: 00 a.m. EST.

Parnham Solidifies U.S. Roster for Hockey World League Semifinals | Team USA Website

MassLive: Breaking Down @UMassBasketball A-10 Home/Away Foes

MassLive.com writer Dan Malone (@Daniel_Malone) offers up his analysis of the  2016 Atlantic 10 Conference Home-Away pairings for UMass, which were announced by the league office on Tuesday.


Boston Herald: UMass Women rowers go after NCAA crown

University of Massachusetts rowing begins its NCAA Championships competitor Friday, May 29 at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center in Gold River, Calif. Boston Herald sports reporter John Connolly spoke with UMass head coach Jim Dietz to discuss the team's second consecutive trip to NCAAs and what the squad has accomplished this season.

UMass Women rowers go after NCAA crown | John Connolly, Boston Herald

Quick Inducted Into Avon Old Farms Hall of Fame

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Congrats to former Minuteman Jonathan Quick on his recent induction into the Hall of Fame at Avon Old Farms. The Kings 101 blog had coverage of the induction.

Read: Jonathan Quick Inducted into the Avon Old Farms Hall of Fame

Former Hoops Standout Barbee Elevated To Assistant Coach At UK

Former UMass basketball standout and assistant coach Tony Barbee was elevated to Assistant Coach at Kentucky under longtime mentor John Calipari Friday. Barbee had been the special assistant to the head coach during the 2014-15 season, following eight years as the head coach at UTEP and Auburn.

The Indianapolis native starred at UMass from 1989-93 where he helped the program to a pair of NCAA and two NIT appearances. He is currently ranks eight in school history in points (1,643), third in free throws made (477), fourth in free throws attempted (657), tenth in games played (126), fourth in starts (118) and sixth in minutes played (3,692).

After his playing career, he was a graduate assistant on the 1995-96 team before being promoted a year later to a full-time assistant during the first two years of Bruiser Flint's tenure.


Democrat & Chronicle staff writer Sean Lahman highlighted former University of Massachusetts men's lacrosse star and current Rochester Rattlers head coach Tim Soudan in a recent article covering Soudan's sustained success across all level of lacrosse, despite having never played the game before high school. Read the story through the link below:

RocJocks: Lacrosse star Tim Soudan got his start at Fairport | Sean Lahman, Democrat & Chronicle

University of Massachusetts field hockey graduate Alesha Widdall (2008-11) and current staff volunteer assistant Melissa Gonzalez provided boosts to Team USA as the national team defeated Ireland, 3-0 for the second consecutive time.

In Tuesday evening's contest, Widdall backstopped the squad with a shutdown performance in the cage while Gonzalez provided a boost on the attack. The duo, alongside U.S. teammate and UMass alumna Hannah Prince (2010-13) have one more exhibition contest against the Irish on Thursday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. Read a recap and see photos from Tuesday's game below:

Quick Start Leads Team USA over Ireland in Game Two (includes photos) | Team USA Website

Edmonton Sun: Tatham Finds Stability Playing Overseas

Brian Swane of the Edmonton Sun sports staff took a quick look at University of Massachusetts women's basketball alumna Tamara Tatham's overseas playing career as she wrapped up her second consecutive season with Slovakia's Piestranske Cajky organization recently. The story is combined with a feature story on Tatham's Canadian National Program teammate Kia Nurse and appears below Nurse's story.

Stay-Put Tatham | Brian Swane, Edmonton Sun

A nine-point performance on five goals, including the overtime game-winner, and four assists netted University of Massachusetts men's lacrosse alumnus Will Manny (2010-13) the Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week Award on Tuesday, May 19.

Manny guided the Boston Cannons to their 17-16 comeback victory in overtime with three points during the second quarter, two in the third, three more during the fourth and an unassisted goal in OT. The win went as the 100th in the history of the Cannons organization.

Week Six MLL Players of the Week Awards | MLL Official Website

University of Massachusetts field hockey alumna Hannah Prince (2011-14) and current volunteer assistant coach Melissa Gonzalez took to the field at Team USA's training facility in Lancaster, Pa., for the first game in a friendly series with the Irish National Team Monday evening. The U.S. outpaced Ireland and earned a 3-0 victory. Game two is set for Tuesday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. and the third contest in the series follows on Thursday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m.

Information on watching games two and three is available here.

USWNT Secures Victory Against Ireland in First Test Match | Team USA Official Website
Live Stream and Tape Delayed Set for Ireland Series | Team USA Official Website

Minutemen In Major League Lacrosse Update (May 18, 2015)

Two Minutemen were in action for the Boston Cannons Sunday night during their thrilling 17-16 overtime victory earned versus Rochester at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.

Will Manny (2010-13) earned Coca Cola Player of the Game with nine points via five goals, including the game-winner, and four assists. He was held scoreless in the first quarter but spearheaded the comeback effort with three points in the second quarter, two more in the third, three more in the fourth and an unassisted strike less than one minute into extra time. Ryan Hollenbaugh (2010-13) saw time on defense for the Cannons during the win, but he did not record statistics.

The duo helped Boston defeat former Minuteman Tim Soudan, the current head coach of the Rattlers. In college, Soudan was a two-time all-American at the University of Massachusetts where he played for legendary coach Dick Garber. Soudan was also a two-time gold medal winner with Team USA in the World Lacrosse Championships in 2004 and 2008.

Recap: Cannon Rally for Thrilling OT Win | Boston Cannons
Box Score: Boston 17, Rochester 16 (OT) | Major League Lacrosse
Photos: Boston vs. Rochester | Boston Cannons

Postgame Interview With Will Manny

Highlights: Boston Cannons 17, Rochester Rattlers 16 (OT)

Japan Times: Nash looks back on days with Dr. J

Ed Odeven, the basketball beat reporter and Olympic writer of the Japan Times, has a nice article on the relationship between Julius Erving and Bob Nash that began during the Schoolboy Basketball Classic in upstate New York in the spring of 1968, progressed during the pair's time as part of the 1970 U.S. Olympic Development Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo. and 14-game European Tour, and has continued today.


Newburyport Daily News sports editor Dan Harrison spoke with Massachusetts native and UMass men's lacrosse graduate Andrew Sokol recently for a quick feature on his career, in particular the 2015 campaign. The piece highlight's Sokol's successes and what he learned as a member of the squad.

Port's Sokol wraps up career at UMass | Dan Harrison, Newburyport Daily News

University of Massachusetts women's basketball alumna Tamara Tatham (2003-07) is with the Canadian Women's National Team as it trains for the Pan Am Games and FIBA Americas Olympic qualifying tournament with the eventual goal of earning an Olympic medal. Toronto Star sports reporter Doug Smith spoke to the team about its goals and aspirations for a May 13 article.

Dream summer shaping up for Canada's women's hoops team | Doug Smith, Toronto Star

In today's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Jason Mackey has a piece on UMass hockey alum and former captain Conor Sheary who just wrapped up a stellar rookie campaign with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Sheary led the Baby Pens with 45 points during the regular season and ranked second with 20 goals. He has 23 points in 23 career playoff games in the AHL.

Read: AHL wing prospect Sheary an intriguing option for Penguins

It was a tough loss for the UMass women's lacrosse team on Sunday as the Minutewomen fell 19-8 at top-seeded and No. 1 ranked Maryland in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. The season ends with a 19-2 overall record - the second most wins in program history.

Womens Lacrosse Images from Round 2 of the 2015 NCAA Divison 1 Womens Lacrosse Championship. The UMass Minutewomen fell...

Posted by UMass Athletics on Sunday, May 10, 2015





In Sunday's Boston Herald, John Connolly had a round up of the action at the New England Championships, which were held this past Friday and Saturday at MIT.

For the piece, Connolly spoke with both UMass women's track and field head coach Julie LaFreniere and sophomore Heather MacLean following a record-breaking Saturday at the Meet. MacLean won the 800m title and was part of the Gold medal-winning 4x800m relay squad, breaking New England records in both events.

Several media outlets had recaps of the UMass women's lacrosse team's 13-8 win over Jacksonville on Friday afternoon in the NCAA First Round. The Minutewomen will return to action on Sunday against No. 1 seed and regional host Maryland (Noon) in the NCAA Second Round.

Robert Rigo/Daily Collegian




Matt Vautour of the Daily Hampshire Gazette has a feature on UMass women's lacrosse goalie Rachel Vallarelli who has put together a phenomenal senior season in leading the Minutewomen to the 2015 NCAA Tournament. The goalie leads the NCAA's No. 1 scoring defense while individually, she is the top ranked goalie nationally in goals-against-average and save percentage. 

Rich Thompson of the Boston Herald had a preview of the UMass women's lacrosse team's NCAA first round match-up against Jacksonvile which is being hosted by Maryland. Thompson focuses on the high-powered defense of the Minutewomen which has been ranked No. 1 in the country for much of the season and is anchored by Andover, Mass., twin sisters Anne and Kate Farnham.

The UMass softball team suffered a tough 10-5 loss to Saint Louis on Sunday, ending their season just shy of the Atlantic 10 Championship. Jamie Cushman of the Daily Collegian spoke with some of the participants after the contest.


PREVIEW: Men's Lacrosse vs. Towson (CAA Championship)

No. 4 seeded Massachusetts men's lacrosse returns to Rafferty Stadium in Fairfield, Conn., for the CAA Championship Game against No. 3 Towson Saturday, May 2 at 1 p.m. A win over the Tigers guarantees the Minutemen their 20th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. All the information needed to keep track of the game follows:

University of Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse Game Notes: 2015 CAA Championship Contest
Game 15 Massachusetts (5-9 Overall) vs. [RV/RV] Towson (10-5)
Date | Time Saturday, May 2, 2015 | 1:00 p.m.
Location Rafferty Stadium (3,500) | Fairfield, Conn.
Tournament Info CAA Championship Central | Parking & Directions
Live Statistics StatBroadcast
Watch Broadcast live on American Sports Network (Check Availability Get Acrobat Reader) | Watch online: CAA.tv
Listen WMUA 91.1 FM
Series History Towson leads, 5-4. Last meeting: No. 18 Towson 6, UMass 3; March 28, 2015
Game Notes Massachusetts Get Acrobat Reader | Towson Get Acrobat Reader
Team Records Massachusetts Get Acrobat Reader | Towson Get Acrobat Reader
Social Media @UMassAthletics   | @UMassMLacrosse
Buy Tickets Available through the Colonial Athletic Association

Scouting Towson Men's Lacrosse
Towson's stout defense has the No. 3 seeded Tigers back in the CAA Championship Game for the second time in three years as the squad sports a 10-5 overall record, including an 11-8 win over No. 2 seed Drexel in the semifinal round. The meeting with the Minutemen marks the first time the sides have squared off in the CAA Championship Game and the third postseason meeting between the programs, including a pair of CAA semifinal contests.

Starting goalie Tyler White, the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, ranks second in the nation with his 7.18 goals-against average and seventh in save percentage as White turns aside 58.2 percent of the shots he faces. With White as the backstop, the Towson defense holds the opposition to 7.40 goals per game, the third-lowest total across NCAA Division I on the strength of standout play from close defensemen Mike Lowe, JoJo Ostrander (All-CAA First Team) and Nick Gorman, who own a combined 62 groundballs and 17 caused turnovers.

Joe Seider, a CAA first teamer at attack, provides a team-high 35 points on 29 goals and six assists. He is one of only two Tigers above the 30-point threshold through 15 games alongside Ryan Drenner (16 goals, 17 assists).

Shawn Nadelen is in his fourth season coaching Towson and holds a 35-28 overall record. Nadelen guided the program to the 2013 CAA Championship and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The squad has a winning record in each of Nadelen's last three seasons, with 10 wins apiece in 2013 and 2015.

Last Meeting: No. 18 Towson 6, UMass 3; March 28, 2015
UMass tallied advantages in shots, faceoffs, groundballs and caused turnovers, but was unable to leave No. 18 Towson's Johnny Unitas Stadium with a win as the Tigers defeated the Minutemen, 6-3. Grant Whiteway scored twice in the loss while Zach Oliveri made nine saves in net. The loss - the lowest scoring game on the season for Massachusetts - ended a three-game winning streak.

Towson opened with three consecutive goals before Whiteway put UMass on the board with five minutes, nine seconds remaining in the second quarter. The Tigers bumped their lead back to three goals before the halftime break and added another tally for a 5-1 advantage midway through the third quarter.

Whiteway scored with 4:52 to go in the third and Nick Mariano added a man-up tally near the 11-minute mark of the fourth to bring the Minutemen back within 5-3; however, UMass was unable to pull closer the remainder of the way.

On Top Of The Tweet Game
Instant information about the men's lacrosse program, including an inside look at key points and statistics in each game as well as updates from practice and other team events can be found through the Twitter handle @UMassMLacrosse. Follow the Minutemen there and catch information about each UMass Athletic Department program through @UMassAthletics.

All Home Contests Available On UMass All-Access
UMass men's lacrosse will have each of its seven home games broadcast online through UMass All-Access, a CBS Interactive product. The link for each broadcast was accessible in each game preview to direct fans or other interest parties to the subscription page, where the viewer is asked to purchase the plan he or she believes to be appropriate.

UMass Men's Lacrosse In The CAA Championship
UMass men's lacrosse makes its fifth appearance in the CAA Championship during six years with the league. The Minutemen joined the CAA ahead of the 2010 season and won the league title in 2012. The squad has another appearance in the championship game in 2011 and exited the tournament in the semifinal round during 2010 and 2013. Their five appearances stand tied with Drexel (2010, 2012-15) and Towson (2010, 2012-15) for the most in the span. The Maroon and White own a 4-3 all-time record in the event.

How We Got To Where We Are
Seeding for the CAA Championship took until the final game of the regular season to set in 2015. When Drexel upset Towson in the last contest of the CAA slate, the Dragons earned the No. 2 berth and bumped Towson down to No. 3. The Minutemen were slotted fourth while Fairfield earned the No. 1 as a result of Towson's loss.

Drexel and Towson squared off for the second consecutive week during CAA Championship semifinal action and the Tigers earned their revenge through an 11-8 win over the Dragons. The Minutemen upset Fairfield during Thursday's nightcap, 9-8, to set up the first CAA Championship Game between No. 3 and No.4 seeds since the 2011 season.

The current CAA Championship contest is the first such with Towson and UMass facing each other. The squads previously met during the semifinal round on two occasions - during a 13-6 Towson victory on May 5, 2010 and a 10-3 UMass win on May 2, 2012.

More on the University of Massachusetts men's lacrosse program can be found via UMassAthletics.com.

The UMass women's lacrosse team used a dominant defensive performance to push past George Mason 12-3 on Friday afternoon in the Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals. The Minutewomen will face Richmond on Sunday at Noon in the A-10 Championship title game for a berth to the NCAA Tournament.

Andrew Cyr of the Daily Collegian has a recap of the UMass women's lacrosse team's 12-3 win over George Mason on Friday afternoon in the Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals. The Minutewomen will play for their seventh straight league title and a berth to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday (Noon) against Richmond which defeated Duquesne in the other semifinal match-up.
The Daily Hampshire has a weekend preview and recap of the UMass men's and women's league semifinal wins. The Minutewomen defeated George Mason 12-3 on Friday in the A-10 Semifinals to advance to the Atlantic 10 Championship match against Richmond on Sunday. 

UMass senior standouts Troy Power (hockey) and Matt Keys (men's soccer) have some big plans after college and Joey Saade of the Daily Collegian spent some time with the student-athletes and discussed what's on their agendas following graduation next weekend.


Today on the Boston Bruins' website, the team has an interview with former UMass hockey forward and Western Mass. native Frank Vatrano:

The Massachusetts softball team turned in a solid effort in a 4-2, 9-inning loss at Connecticut Thursday as it prepares for a pivotal 3-game series with Saint Louis this weekend at Sortino Field. Adam Aucoin of the Daily Collegian has a recap.


The NCAA.com website ran a feature written by Joey Saade of the Daily Collegian featuring UMass women's lacrosse senior goalie Rachel Vallarelli. The play of Vallarelli this season has been critical in the success of the Minutewomen and her leadership has helped turn the defense into the top unit in the country.
InsideLacrosse.com continues its coverage of postseason league tournaments with a preview of this weekend's Atlantic 10 Championships hosted by George Washington. UMass is predicted as the front-runner once again after a 16-1 regular-season with a dominant defense and several key offensive players.

Front Runner: Massachusetts   
Massachusetts finished the regular season undefeated in the Atlantic 10 conference and is the clear team to beat in the tournament. This streak has run up to 46 games and spans over six years. Dominant is an understatement. However, the most impressive statistic UMass leads in is goals against average this season. They only give up 6.41 per game while the next closest team is Richmond at 11.19. As if that weren't enough, the ladies are currently rolling on a 9-game win streak. Without a doubt, the Minutewomen will be the Goliath of the tournament that all the other teams will try and take out.

Gazette: @UMassLacrosse dominates Atlantic 10 Conference awards

The Daily Hampshire Gazette's daily roundup of college sports leads off with a recap of the major Atlantic 10 postseason awards brought home by the UMass women's lacrosse team. Erika Eipp was named the league's offensive player of the year, Hannah Murphy was named the midfielder of the year, Rachel Vallarelli was named the defensive player of the year and head coach Angela McMahon was named the coach of the year.

The UMass Sports Network traveled to Fairfield, Conn., to capture the sights and sounds of the men's lacrosse victory over Fairfield Thursday evening. Check out how the Minutemen won their 9-8 decision from the Stags and what head coach Greg Cannella, redshirt-junior goalie Zach Oliveri and sophomore attackman Brendan Hegarty had to say after the game:

Keep track of the Minutemen as the face Towson on Saturday, May 2 with the CAA Championship and a bid to the NCAA Tournament up for grabs through UMassAthletics.com.

Inside Lacrosse photographer Greg Vasil was sideline at Rafferty Stadium for the UMass men's lacrosse 9-8 victory over top-seed and tournament host Fairfield on Thursday evening. Check out a gallery of Vasil's photos chronicling the upset victory:

Photos: UMass 9, Fairfield 8 in CAA Semifinals | Inside Lacrosse, Greg Vasil

Matt Vautour of the Daily Hampshire Gazette was on-hand to see No. 4 seed UMass men's lacrosse upset No. 1 seed and tournament host Fairfield during the CAA Championship semifinals Thursday evening at Rafferty Stadium. Check out Vautour's recap of the contest for key moments and quotes from head coach Greg Cannella and redshirt-junior goalie Zach Oliveri on the victory:

UMass knocks off top-seeded Fairfield in CAA Tournament semifinals | Matt Vautour, Daily Hampshire Gazette

More coverage of UMass Athletics by Vautour and the Daily Hampshire Gazette staff is available on the organization's official website. Keep up with the Minutemen through UMassAthletics.com.

Daily Collegian staff reporter Jason Kates caught up with head coach Greg Cannella, redshirt-sophomore midfielder Dan Muller and sophomore attackman Brendan Hegarty after UMass men's lacrosse upset No. 1 seed and host Fairfield during the CAA Championship semifinals Thursday evening. Read Kates' take on the win and what the Minutemen said after:

UMass men's lacrosse upsets No. 1 seed Fairfield to advance to CAA championship | Jason Kates, Daily Collegian

Keep up-to-date with all things UMass men's lacrosse through UMassAthletics.com.

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