University of Massachusets Athletics
UMass Athletics Completes Another Solid Year
|  |    The football team captured its 19th conference championship this past fall enroute to an NCAA Tournament berth.  | 
July 1, 2004
By Kyle Harris
            The Maroon & White
The University of Massachusetts enjoyed another year of athletic success in 2003-2004. Highlighted below are the major accomplishments of each month.
SEPTEMBER
             Men's and Women's Cross Country: The men's and women's cross country teams began the            year with second and third place finishes, respectively, at their only home race of the            season. The men then went on to take third in the Ted Owens Invitational, followed by            both teams finishing second in the Big Orange Invitational at Syracuse.
             Football: The Minutemen went 3-1, with their only loss coming to Division I-A Kansas            State. Massachusetts did manage to hold an early lead against the Wildcats, on a            65-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Krohn to Jason Peebler.
OCTOBER
             Football: Posting an undefeated mark of 4-0, the Minutemen recorded victories over New            Hampshire (44-30), William and Mary (24-14), Hofstra (27-22) and Villanova (19-14).            Both the Hofstra and Villanova games were regionally televised on CN8 and Fox Sports            New England, respectively.
             Ice Hockey: The UMass hockey team was ranked No. 14 in the country after winning their            first four contests of the season. Chris Capraro earned Hockey East Player of the Week            honors on Oct. 20 for his role in the 5-1 victory over St. Lawrence. It was also            announced that Stephen Werner had been selected to play for the United States Junior            National Team.
             Men's Soccer: With a record of 7-2-1, head coach Sam Koch's squad tied the 1997            Minutemen for the best start in school history. On Oct. 6 the team was ranked 13th in            the country, and was the top ranked team in New England.
             Women's Tennis: The Minutewomen wrapped up their fall season with an undefeated 3-0            record in dual meets. They took down Saint John's (4-3), Connecticut (6-1) and Williams            (5-2).
NOVEMBER
             Men's and Women's Cross Country: The men's and women's squads closed out their            conference seasons with seventh- and eighth-place finishes, respectively, at the            Atlantic 10 Championship, before taking 22nd and 24th place at the NCAA Northeast            Region Championship.
             Field Hockey: UMass hosted the NCAA Field Hockey National Championship at Richard F.            Garber Field, from Nov. 21-23. Also taking place on campus that weekend was the            North-South All-Star Game, featuring UMass senior Kristin Hopwood. Jamie Bawden was            named All-Atlantic 10 and Academic All-Atlantic 10, and was joined by Adrianne Monaco            on the Academic All-Atlantic 10 squad.
             Football: The Minutemen ended the regular season with a mark of 10-2 (8-1 Atlantic10),            setting new school records for wins during the regular season, most conference            victories and most victories at home (7-0). Tying Delaware for the Atlantic 10            Championship, the team advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs for the sixth time,            but fell at Colgate in the first round (19-7). Many individuals were honored in            November, including Mark Kimener, who was named CoSIDA Academic All-District, as well            as begin named UMass' Outstanding Male Fall Scholar-Athlete. Head coach Mark Whipple            was named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, while 11 Minutemen earned all-conference            honors.
             Ice Hockey: The Minutemen began the month with another three-game Hockey East winning            streak, downing Providence once and Merrimack twice. Thomas P?ck earned Hockey East            Defensive Player of the Week honors on Nov. 10 following the weekend sweep of            Merrimack, and locked up Hockey East Player of the Month honors as well. Head coach Don            "Toot" Cahoon also signed a contract extension through the 2008 season. The team was            ranked as high as No. 7 nationally, the highest-ever ranking in school history.
             Men's Soccer: All-Atlantic 10 honors were bestowed upon Ptah Myers, Dan Colwell,            Devlin Barnes and Richard Higa. The senior class finished their careers with an overall            record of 50-25-6, including four straight winning seasons.
            Women's Soccer: Lindsey Fairweather and Michelle Luttati were named second team            All-Atlantic 10 selections, while Stephanie Barrett was tagged for the All-Rookie team.            Luttati was also named UMass' Outstanding Female Fall Scholar-Athlete.
             Men's Swimming and Diving: UMass swimmers received conference accolades in three            different weeks, as Greg Chartier (Nov. 3) and Evan Swisher (Nov. 24) were named            Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week once each. In addition, Dylan Smith was named Atlantic            10 Performer of the Week on Nov. 13. The team defeated Saint John's and Boston            University to bring their dual meet record to 3-0.
             Women's Swimming and Diving: The women's squad defeated Boston University to complete            the sweep and even their dual-meet record at 1-1.
DECEMBER
             Men's Basketball: The Minutemen reeled off three straight wins, all in front of the            home crowd, as they downed Marshall (83-65), Maine (67-60) and Albany (82-66). Three            players also earned conference accolades during the month, as Rashaun Freeman was named            Atlantic10 Rookie of the Week twice, while Maurice Maxwell won the award once and            Anthony Anderson was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week once.
             Women's Basketball: Head coach Marnie Dacko's team went 3-3 for the month, including a            61-50 win over Utah State at the Fiesta Bowl Classic.
             Football: Further accolades continued to rain down upon members of the team. Valdamar            Brower, Jeremy Cain, Anton McKenzie, Krohn and Peebler were all named to the New            England Football Writers Association Division I-AA All-Star team. Coach Whipple            received Coach of the Year honors from The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston and the New            England Football Writers Association, while Cain and McKenzie were selected to the            Sports Network All-America squad. McKenzie also received a nod to the Associated Press            All-America team and the ECAC All-Star team. Academically, Krohn, Kimener, Michael            Haynes, Ola Sanusi and L.A. Love all received Academic All-Atlantic 10 awards. Kimener            also garnered a spot on the Division I-AA Athletic Director's Academic All-Star            Team.
             Ice Hockey: P?ck was again named Hockey East Player of the Week on Dec. 29. Softball:            The National Fastpitch Coaches Association announced that head coach Elaine Sortino had            been selected for induction to its Hall of Fame.
             Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving: The swim teams competed at the Nutmeg            Invitational, while the diving teams traveled to the Princeton Invitational. Three            swimmers received conference accolades for their efforts, as Diana Alberti and Lauren            Rowell were voted Co-Performers of the Week, while Chartier was named Rookie of the            Week, on Dec. 3.
             Women's Track and Field: Senior Crystal Therrien began the year with a fourth-place            finish at the Rhode Island Pentathlon. The team then downed Boston University and Maine            in the first multi-team meet of the season.
JANUARY
             Men's Basketball: Freeman earned two more Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week awards,            coming on Jan. 12 and Jan. 25.
             Ice Hockey: The No. 14 Minutemen closed out the month on a three-game Hockey East win            streak, as they defeated No. 3 Maine, Northeastern and Merrimack. Gabe Winer was named            Hockey East Goalie of the Month.
             Men's and Women's Skiing: The women's ski team opened the season with a win at their            only home carnival of the season, while the men skied to a fourth-place finish. The            men's team then placed third at Waterville Valley as freshman Rush Hawkins won both the            slalom and giant slalom. The women took fourth at the event.
             Men's Swimming and Diving: The men's swimming and diving team took five events at the            Rhode Island Invitational to finish second. Smith racked up two more weekly accolades,            taking both ECAC and Atlantic 10 Swimmer of the Week, while Swisher won Atlantic 10            Rookie of the Week. The team then went on to defeat Boston College and Fordham, to post            a 5-1 season record in dual meets. Their only loss of the year came at Southern            Connecticut State.
             Women's Swimming and Diving: The Minutewomen knotted up their season dual-meet record            at 3-3 with consecutive wins over Central Connecticut State and Fordham on Senior            Day.
FEBRUARY
             Athletics: On Feb. 4, John McCutcheon is introduced by chancellor John Lombardi as            UMass' new director of athletics.
             Men's Basketball: Former UMass basketball star Al Skinner was honored on Feb. 18, as            his number was retired and his career was celebrated. Another former UMass star and a            professional teammate of Skinner, Julius Erving, served as master of ceremonies for the            evening.
             Field Hockey: Sophomore back Jamie Bawden was named to the Canadian Junior National            Team, which will compete in the 2005 World Cup. Football: On Feb. 9, Don Brown is            introduced as the 27th head coach in the history of the UMass football program.
             Men's and Women's Skiing: The UMass men's ski team won the USCSA Regional title, while            the women's team placed fifth. Hawkins led the men's team with a win in the giant            slalom and a second-place effort in the slalom.
             Softball: Katie Jo Kelley was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week for her performance            at the Fiesta Bowl Classic, as she batted .333 with a triple, a home run and four runs            batted in.
             Men's Swimming and Diving: Head coach Russ Yarworth was named Atlantic 10 Coach of the            Year for the fifth consecutive season, as the Minutemen captured their fourth straight            conference title, and seventh in the last nine years. Ten members of the squad were            named all-conference: Chartier, Smith, Swisher, Gordon Leonard, Ryan Matthews, Owen            Scollan, Pete Tawczynski, Conner Townsend and Justin Zeimetz all earned first team            honors, while Sean Collins was named to the second team.
             Women's Swimming and Diving: Head coach Bob Newcomb led his team to a fifth place            finish in the Atlantic 10 conference meet. Diver Mary Jenkins was named first team            all-conference, while Alberti, Rowell, Christen Dexter and Nicole LeBarge were all            selected to the second team.
            Women's Tennis: The Judy Dixon-led Minutewomen defeated Temple, 4-3, in front of a home            crown of 150 people at the Bay Road Tennis Center, propelled by Christine Liehr's            three-set victory.
            Men's Track and Field: The men's track and field team placed fifth at the Atlantic 10            Conference meet, held at Rhode Island. Kwesi Frimpong-Boateng led the way by winning            the 55-meter dash title in a time of 6.36 seconds.
             Women's Track and Field: The Minutewomen placed eighth at the Atlantic 10 Conference            meet, also held at Rhode Island. Elisabeth Budd claimed the conference title in the            500-meter run with a time of 1:16.12.
MARCH
             Baseball: Head coach Mike Stone secured the 500th victory of his collegiate coaching            career, as the squad opened the season with a doubleheader sweep of Rider. On March 24,            senior pitcher Eric Chown earned Atlantic 10 and ECAC Pitcher of the Week honors after            pitching a 10-inning complete game victory over Iowa.
            Men's Basketball: Freeman was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, and was joined on            the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team by Art Bowers. While mourning the loss of former head            coach Jack Leaman, the Minutemen were eliminated from the conference tournament by            Duquesne (79-76). Women's Basketball: The Minutewomen fall to Duquesne in the opening            round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament to conclude their season.
             Ice Hockey: The UMass hockey team capped a terrific season with its first-ever            appearance in the Hockey East championship game. It took Maine three overtimes in the            fourth-longest NCAA hockey game ever played to down the Minutemen 2-1 at the            FleetCenter, as UMass finished the year with a 19-12-6 record. Shortly afterward, P?ck,            Nick Kuiper and Greg Mauldin all signed professional contracts with National Hockey            League organizations. P?ck received numerous postseason accolades, including being the            first-ever UMass player to receive first team All-Hockey East honors. He also earned a            spot on the All-Hockey East Tournament team for the second straight season, and was            UMass' first-ever finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the nation's            top collegiate hockey player. After being voted to two different All-America teams,            InsideCollegeHockey.com selected the Austria native as National Defenseman of the            Year.
             Men's Lacrosse: The men's lacrosse team posted a 5-2 record in March, including a            victory over 13th-ranked Hofstra, and saw three of its players garner conference            awards. Kevin Glenz was named ECAC Player of the Week on March 9, while Bill Schell was            selected ECAC Defensive Player of the Week and Matt Tundo was voted ECAC Rookie of the            Week on March 30.
             Men's and Womens' Skiing: The defending National Champion women's team finished third            at the USCSA Nationals, while the men finished fourth, each out of 18 teams. Hawkins            was named a first team All-American for the men, while Ashley Maxfield was a first team            All-America selection for the women.
             Softball: The Minutewomen posted a 10-4 record for the month, as three players earned            Atlantic 10 conference accolades. Candice Molinari received Atlantic 10 Rookie of the            Week honors, Jena Busa was named Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Week and Aisha Franke            received Atlantic 10 Player of the Week honors.
             Women's Swimming and Diving: Senior captain Lauren Rowell was named UMass' Outstanding            Female Winter Scholar-Athlete.
             Men's and Women's Track and Field: The men's team placed sixth at the New England            Championship, while the women finished 15th. Frimpong-Boateng was also named the            Atlantic 10 Student Athlete of the Year, as well as UMass' Outstanding Male Winter            Scholar-Athlete. He was joined on the Academic All-Atlantic 10 team by John O'Neil and            Matt Clark. On the women's side, Budd also earned Academic All-Atlantic 10 honors
APRIL
            Baseball: Chown and Matt Torra shared Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Week honors, as each            player tossed a four-hit complete-game shutout during a three-game sweep of Saint            Joseph's. Men's Lacrosse: Head coach Greg Cannella's squad easily defeated Manhattan,            16-4, under the lights at Garber Field. Brothers Gene and Matt Tundo earned ECAC            Offensive Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week, respectively, while Steven Byrnes            was selected as ECAC Defensive Player of the Week just seven days later.
             Women's Lacrosse: The Minutewomen went on a late-season run, winning three of their            last four conference games to earn a spot in the Atlantic 10 tournament. Kerri Connerty            received an Atlantic 10 Player of the Week nod, while Tracey Drown was named an            honorable mention National Player of the Week and took home an Atlantic 10 Player of            the Week award of her own.
             Women's Rowing: UMass claimed its ninth consecutive Atlantic 10 championship, while            posting first place finishes in the quad, the varsity four and the varsity eight.            Softball: The Minutewomen posted an impressive 12-2 record in April and continued to            receive conference accolades. Busa was once again named Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Week            on April 6, while Kelli Arnold earned the same award on April 13. Amanda Morin earned            Co-Rookie of the Week honors on April 13 as well.
            Women's Tennis: The Minutewomen advanced to the conference semifinals before falling to            Xavier, 4-2. As the third seed, the squad earned a first-round bye and then took down            Duquesne in the quarterfinals, 4-0. Dorothy Iwanowicz was named all-conference, while            Susan Hyams earned Academic All-Atlantic 10 honors. Hyams ended her career as the            all-time winningest player in UMass history, compiling a total of 120 wins, as she            posted a combined career doubles and singles mark of 120-70 (.632).
            Men's and Women's Track and Field: UMass competed in several invitational meets, with            both squads posting top 10 finishes each time. The highest finish for the women's team            was second-place at the UNH Invitational, while the men's team came in fourth in the            same competition.
MAY
            Baseball: On May 10, the Athletic Department honored the 1954 UMass Redmen, as this            year marked the 50th anniversary of UMass' first trip to the College World Series.            Later in the month, Frank Curreri was named second team All-Atlantic 10 and first team            All-New England.
             Men's Lacrosse: The Minutemen closed out their season by taking down 11th-ranked            Rutgers, 9-6, on senior day. The game was televised nationally on College Sports            Television. Glenz and Chris Doyle were selected first team All-ECAC, while Greg            Cannella was named ECAC Coach of the Year for the third time. In addition, Jack Reid            was named first team All-New England, while Glenz, Doyle and Matt Garcia were picked to            the second team, and Byrnes received honorable mention distinction. Sean Morris also            earned ECAC Offensive Player of the Week honors following the Rutgers game.
             Women's Lacrosse: Kristin St. Hilaire was named Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the            Year, and was joined by Drown and Hope Zelinger on the All-Atlantic 10 squad. St.            Hilaire also went on to earn first-team All-North Region honors, while Drown was            selected to the second team. Drown had also earned her second appointment as an            honorable mention National Player of the Week.
            Women's Rowing: The varisty eight claimed first place finishes at the Orange Plus Cup            and the ECAC Championship, to finish the season with only one loss in seven races. The            one defeat for the Minutewomen came at the hands of eventual NCAA champion Brown. Katie            O'Brien was named UMass' Outstanding Female Spring Scholar-Athlete and Scholar-Athlete            of the Year, in addition to earning All-America honors.
             Softball: The Minutewomen claimed their 14th consecutive Atlantic 10 regular season            title and received an at-large bid into the NCAA tournament. The team played in the            Athens, Ga., Regional, were they went 1-2 to close out the season with a record of            34-17. It marked the 28th straight season that UMass has posted a winning record.            Hilary Puglia was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and New England Intercollegiate            Softball Coaches Association Player of the Year, and was joined on the All-Atlantic 10            team by Arnold, Franke and Kelley. In addition, Franke was named to the NCAA            All-Regional team, while Jamie Cahalan earned Academic All-Atlantic 10 honors.
             Men's and Women's Track and Field: Both the men's and women's teams finished third at            the Atlantic 10 Championship, then went on to finish 10th and 11th, respectively, at            the New England Championship. On the men's side, O'Neil won the conference decathlon            crown and Henry Smith claimed the Atlantic 10 tiple jump title, while for the women,            Kate Markopoulos claimed first place in the league in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.            Three members of the men's team were named Academic All-Atlantic 10, in            Frimpong-Boateng, O'Neil and Jon Korhonen. In addition, O'Neil was named UMass'            Outstanding Male Spring Scholar-Athlete, while Frimpong-Boateng took home Scholar            Athlete of the Year honors.
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