Here's our schedule for 2019-2020 very excited about the year looking to put Springfield back on the map. 2010 - The Springfield College women's volleyball team used a balanced attack to topple rival Wellesley College, 3-1, in a matchup of the final two unbeaten teams in the NEWMAC. 1990- The Springfield College men's basketball team beat Southern Connecticut State, 82-63, as Ron King led the squad with 22 points and nine rebounds. Jake Reynolds was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NEWMAC Championship after delivered 17 saves to go along with a third-quarter assist. 1989- Julie Shappy produced 12 points and six rebounds to lift the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 78-60 win versus Franklin Pierce. 2014- Lexi Windwer drilled a three-pointer with 1:00 remaining on the clock to lift the Springfield College women's basketball program past Marymount University, 61-59 in its second of two games at the Daytona Beach Shootout. 1974 - Jack Levy threw for a Springfield College football program record 295 yards against New Hampshire. All five of the runners that scored for Springfield in the race placed in the top 15. 1997- Freshman Nick Guerrette set a Springfield College men's track and field program record with a throw of 218' 10" in the javelin, breaking the previous record of 215' by over three feet. Springfield Col, MA: Sat 12/7: 10 a.m. Ted Reese Invitational: Gorham, ME: Sat 12/14: 9 a.m. Long Island Open The Springfield College men's lacrosse team used a 6-1 run spanning the third and fourth quarter to power past Nazareth College, 11-8, on Stagg Field. 1999 - The Springfield College men's basketball team knocked off the nation's fifth-ranked team in Connecticut College, 73-71, in overtime behind a late push from senior guard Randy Alexander. second annual Doug Parker Invitational, the Springfield College wrestling program put together a tremendous showing, as they produced five individual champions in the 10 weight classes, and also had three runners-up and a third-place finish. Junior fullback Keith Rodman accumulated 83 yards on the ground over 10 carries, while Andres Martin registered 100 receiving yards on three catches, two for scores. football program defeated Alfred University, 38-20, and moved up to a program-best #4 ranking in the AFCA National Poll afterwards. 2014- Trailing WPI in the NEWMAC standings coming into the weekend, the Springfield College baseball team completed a sweep of a three-game series against the Engineers behind the play of Sean Smith. Never before had Springfield College hosted an indoor track and field meet in its 123-year history. 1995- Hassan Robinson erupted for a career-high 45 points to power the Springfield College men's basketball team to a 90-85 double overtime win on the road at Saint Michael's. 2004- Mike Shaw took home the NCAA Division III Championship on the three meter board with a score of 488.15. Out of the nine teams competing, Springfield finished second with 33 points, just two points behind eventual winner, the Coast Guard Academy. Led by Most Valuable Player Meghan Biondolillo, the Springfield College women's basketball team grinded out a 58-52 win over Skidmore to claim the Hampton Inn-West Springfield/Naismith Classic Championship. Offensively, Springfield was led by Joe Errico who had two hits, while John Marcotte also had two hits and drove in a run. Join to Connect. The second-half comeback was led by a pair of touchdowns by Buck Weller, while John Papas hauled in the game-winning score. The 11 goals tied the program mark of 11 which was set in 1975 versus Keene State and Taylor Low totaled three goals and an assist, while Amanda Nusbaum registered three assists and a goal to pace the Pride's offense. From 1955 to 1990 he was a Physical Education Professor and Wrestling Coach at Springfield College. 1992- The Springfield College softball traveled to Stonehill College and battled their way to a doubleheader sweep. The Springfield College men's basketball team beat Southern Connecticut State, 82-63, as Ron King led the squad with 22 points and nine rebounds. Senior co-captain Jake Tyler finished second in the 165-pound class, while senior Chris DeBlock claimed third place at 149. Jennifer Costa pitched tremendous in the opener en route to a 7-1 victory before Deb Munger took the circle to lead Springfield to a 10-2 win in the second game of the twinbill. Graduate Assistant Wrestling Coach at Springfield College Springfield College Jun 2020 - Present 11 months. 1993- The Springfield College men's gymnastics team scored a 240.95 en route to besting UMass (239.55) and Navy (234.05) in Annapolis, Md. Approximately 4,100 students, including 2,500 full-time undergraduate students, study at its main campus in Springfield, Mass., and at its regional campuses across the country. Springfield College - 4 Year Wrestler & Captain Since 2014, we have had the privilege coaching 509 State Qualifiers, 274 State Placers, 120 All-State Placers, 47 New England Placers & 12 NHSCA All Americans. 2000- The Springfield College women's gymnastics team opened up the season with a tri-meet win, edging Bridgeport, 176.175-176.100, and downing MIT (159.425). Springfield had a well rounded effort with four different players recording at least eight kills, as Greg Falcone recorded five blocks to go with his eight kills, and Nick Ferry totaled nine digs on the night. 1986 - The Springfield College women's tennis team captured the Northeast-8 Conference Championship as they owned a 14-2 record on the season, including a 7-0 mark in NE-8 play. In the win over Skidmore, first-year Jaimie Bickelhaupt led the squad with 21 points, nine rebounds and five blocks. 2018 - The Springfield College field hockey team tied a program record for most goals in a game as it surged past Western New England, 11-2, on Stagg Field. Former Springfield College star Jeff Blatnick, who overcame cancer to win a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics and went on … 2010 - The Springfield College women's soccer team scored a pair of goals in the opening 15 minutes of the game as it knocked off 16th-ranked Amherst College, 3-1, in a non-conference battle at the Irv Schmid Sports Complex. In the first game of the day, the Springfield forced a mercy rule winning 9-0 through five innings and then earned a 3-2 win in nine innings in the nightcap. 2010- Lou Nucci scampered home from third with two outs in the top of the 11th inning on a wild pitch, and the Springfield College baseball team hung on to defeat Babson College, 4-3, in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference contest at Govoni Field. 2001- Behind an impressive seven goal performance from Bill Metzger, the eighth-ranked Springfield College men's lacrosse team knocked off top-ranked Middlebury College, 23-10. 1969 - John Curtis set a Springfield College football program record with 11 receptions versus Amherst. 1995- The Springfield College men's lacrosse team took out Union 22-9. 1973- The Springfield College women's basketball team was paced by 12 points from Diane Schumacher to roll past Northeastern, 54-29. 1994 - The Springfield College women's cross country finished second among the 25 teams that raced in the Bryant Invitational as Livvy Williams ran the 5,000 meter course in 19:04, which was the second-fastest time of the 245 participants. 1977 - The Springfield College men's soccer team upset nationally-ranked Brown University, 3-2, as Jeff Westling netted a pair of strikes, including the game-winning goal. He is employed by the township of Mt. Sharpe's performance broke the previous program record of 303 yards of total offense set by Jack Levy in 1974. Joe Yung scored three goals to help power the Springfield College men's soccer team to a 4-1 victory over the University of Hartford. The Springfield College men's tennis team swept the University of Bridgeport 9-0, marking the first time since 1988 that Springfield won both the NE-10 regular-season and conference tournament crowns in the same season. The Springfield College women's swimming and diving team defeated Union 141-102 and Hartwick, 145-98, in a tri-meet in Linkletter Natatorium. The Pride was propelled into the tournament by a Sarah Bagierek home run, while Amy Brucker threw her 12th complete game of the season in the circle. - Behind two goals from sophomore midfielder Ann Mahoney and a nine-save effort from junior goalkeeper Gabby Anderson, the Springfield College women's lacrosse team knocked off No. 2009- Lauren O'Connor scored a game-high 21 points, including her 1,000th career point, and Rachelle Walker recorded 20 points and eight assists as the Springfield College women's basketball team began NEWMAC play with an 83-55 triumph over Wellesley. Doug was predeceased by the love of his life, Patricia Alves Parker, they were … 2008- Springfield College hosted its first indoor track and field meet at the new Field House on campus. 2013- The Springfield College women's cross country team placed 11th at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational as Abby Wright ran a 20:07 to finish 45th as the top finisher for the Pride. 1996- The Springfield College women's gymnastics team won the NCGA Division III Championship at Ithaca with a score of 143.525, as both Sarah Bryson and Kim Golz captured individual national titles. Report this profile; Experience. 2012- Kellie Pennington was crowned the NCAA Division III Women's 50 Freestyle National Champion after touching in 23 seconds flat at the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships. he Springfield College football team racked up over 500 yards on the ground as it cruised past Wilkes University, 44-7, in a non-conference football game at the Ralston Athletic Complex. Parker wa... s a 1951 graduate of Springfield College and was inducted into the NCAA Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1983. Big Congrats to SC Wrestling Alumni Coach Larry “the Legend” Tremblay on his historic coaching career! 2018- Springfield College's Tali Twomey claimed a national championship in the Floor Exercise, as the sophomore broke the Springfield College women's gymnastics program record with a score of 9.900 at the 2018 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) National Championships in Blake Arena. Jake Ross was outstanding for the Pride, scoring 28 points to go along with seven boards, five steals, and three assists in just 19 minutes of action. Years after their time with him, our alums revered Coach, as the lessons he taught through wrestling translated into young men becoming better fathers, husbands, and leaders in their community. Kelsea Hellyar led the Springfield offense with 38 assists to go along with a team-best eight digs as five different members of the team had at least nine kills. The Pride, which trailed 33-23 with 12:56 left in the third quarter, outscored the hosts 26-7 the rest of the way and used a Matt Berni 70-yard interception return for a touchdown with 21 ticks on the clock to seal the win. Head Coach Darby McLaughlin Darby is a 1992 graduate of Springfield Central High school. Senior co-captain Elliot Smith placed second in the 184-pound weight class and was selected as a wild card to the 2008 NCAA Division III Nationals at Coe College. 1976 - The Springfield College field hockey defeated UMass 7-1 as Denise Desautels scored a program-record five goals, a record that has stood for nearly 45 years. 2014- Gabriella Gaudreault smashed the school record in the 800 meters to highlight Springfield College's showing at the 2014 Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational. Pam Wustrow was outstanding for the Springfield College softball program as she allowed only one hit on the day and led her squad to a 4-0 win over cross-town rival American International College. 1998 - Lindsay LaBrie and Kristen Mullady each found the back of the net to help lift the Springfield College women's soccer team to a 2-0 win on the road at Mount Holyoke. 1991- David Girouard buried the game's only goal in a 1-0 win for the Springfield College men's soccer team on the road at Merrimack. he Springfield College women's soccer team toppled Coast Guard with its highest scoring output of the season as the Pride tallied 10 goals and recorded their third consecutive shutout. The Springfield College wrestling program collected its 700th win all-time at the Division II Regional Duals when Springfield was able to best Mansfield 25-15. Freshman Joe Grippi won the 133-pound weight classification to lead the Springfield College wrestling team to a second-place team finish at the 2010 New England Wrestling Association (NEWA) Championships at nearby Western New England College. Olive where he works on the recreation department and is an assistant coach on the Mt. In 2012, the Douglas Parker Wrestling Room was dedicated at the Springfield College Physical Education Complex. Springfield College archives On his way to winning, Springfield College graduate Jeff Blatnick wears his 1984 Olympic gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling. The Pride hit .312 in the win as Tessa Smolinski posted 18 kills at a .432 clip en route to being named the regional's Most Outstanding Player. Springfield College is an independent, nonprofit, coeducational institution founded in 1885. Springfield College has learned that Doug Parker '51 G'58, longtime wrestling teacher-coach, passed away on April 24 at the age of 95. 1989- Shelly Antone of the Springfield College women's basketball team became the all-time leading scorer in program history after dropping 29 points in a game against Bryant. 2001- Behind her program-record 28th goal of the season, Melissa Rogers helped lead the Springfield College field hockey team to their first-ever ECAC Championship with a 1-0 win over Wellesley. Jake Ross put together an incredible performance in the Pride's home finale as he poured in 30 points to go along with 17 rebounds. 2010- The Springfield College women's basketball team rattled off its fifth-straight victory as it took down Coast Guard, 75-56, in a NEWMAC contest. Mike Conte and Peter Chandler netted two goals each for Springfield. Senior Andy Bellagamba scored two touchdowns and sophomore Bill Burkhead rushed for another as the two combined to amass 290 yards. pringfield College softball program swept the doubleheader over Adelphi as Tammy Owen threw a complete game in the opener, while Karen Avery earned the victory in the second game of the twinbill. In a match hampered by constant rain and gusts of winds, the Pride and Warriors battled to a scoreless first half before Delaney Cantrall delivered a pair of assists in the second 45 minutes to lift the Pride to a non-conference win. The Springfield College women's track and field team took first at the ECAC Division II Championship. 2003- The Springfield College football team was able to defeat Union 21-18 to finish off the first 10-0 regular season for the team in the 111-year history. Springfield College has its Doug Parker Wrestling Complex, named for a legendary coach who never had a losing season. The Springfield College men's volleyball team became the first Division III program to ever compete in the Outrigger Invitational at the University of Hawaii, as Angel Perez posted a team-best 10 kills to go along with seven digs in his collegiate debut. Kelly Slattery registered a game-high 19 points to lead the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 60-49 victory at Wheaton College in NEWMAC action. 2001- Kevin Cahill of the Springfield College baseball team threw a complete game no hitter, as Springfield knocked off cross-town rival Western New England, 2-0. 2005- The Springfield College men's swimming and diving team won its first-ever NEWMAC Championship, edging second-place Coast Guard, 884-863, as Mike Shaw, Roy Burch, and Dan Moran each picked up individual event titles. 2002- The Springfield College women's swimming and diving team defeated Union 141-102 and Hartwick, 145-98, in a tri-meet in Linkletter Natatorium. The Springfield College women's gymnastics team rolled past MIT, 185.150-180.575, as Alex Ploenes captured the all-around competition for the fourth meet in a row with a score of 36.550. 2006 - Chris Sharpe set a national record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback when he found the end zone seven times for the Springfield College football team in a 55-38 win over #9 St. John Fisher. The Pride's first midfield line was the difference in the contest as Shawn Runyon, Shane Ferguson, and Kyle Louer combined for eight goals and three assists. 1982- Springfield College wrestling coach Doug Parker was inducted into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame during Homecoming Weekend. The Springfield College women's cross country team placed four runners in the top ten as it went on to capture the Smith Invitational on Smith's 5k course. Connect with friends faster than ever with the new Facebook app. beat Cornell, 3-1, following a pair of goals from Kirsten Harris, while Kim Zenisky pumped in another strike. 2013- Mike McGowan's bases-loaded infield single in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Springfield College baseball team to a thrilling 4-3 victory over UMass Boston. Swimming in lane four, the senior swam a school-record time of 49.41 to claim the title. 2012- The Springfield College wrestling team was in fifth place after the first day of the Petrofes Invitational as Derek Adams and Nick Camera each earned a pair of wins in the opening rounds of competition. Learning from you during my time at Springfield served to prepare me to be a successful coach and educator. 2007 -The Springfield College football team upset nationally ranked Union College, 35-13, behind a record breaking 375 yards of total offense from Chris Sharpe. 1990 - Derek Amalbert netted 24 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to power the Springfield College men's basketball team to a 80-73 victory against Stonehill. With under 10 seconds to play, Alex Goslin drove the lane and drew a foul, which resulted in a pair of free throws in which she converted, lifting the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 61-60 win over Colby and a Hampton Inn West Springfield/Naismith Classic title. 2012- Allie Davis and Jackie Moscardelli scored two goals within the first minute of overtime, giving their Springfield College women's lacrosse team the advantage as the Pride went on to defeat Plymouth State University, 17-15. With seven assists in a win over Williams, Paul Daly surpassed Fran Stupakevich's program record for assists in a Springfield College men's basketball career as he brought his career total to 344. With the score knotted at seven, Springfield's Ashley Martell and Holly Carmody each found the back of the cage to lead the Pride to a NEWMAC victory. Coach Holder enters his 10th year as Head Coach and Assistant Professor in the Physical Education and Health Education Department. 2010- Kelly Slattery registered a game-high 19 points to lead the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 60-49 victory at Wheaton College in NEWMAC action. Chris Sharpe set a national record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback when he found the end zone seven times for the Springfield College football team in a 55-38 win over #9 St. John Fisher. Kellie Pennington was crowned the NCAA Division III Women's 50 Freestyle National Champion after touching in 23 seconds flat at the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships. In 1999, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum awarded him the Lifetime Service to Wrestling Award in recognition of his years of dedication to the development of leadership and citizenship in young people through the sport of wrestling. Led by an eight-goal performance from Michelle Dorsey, including the 100th of her career, the Springfield College women's lacrosse team eased past Western New England, 19-9. Springfield won 21 New England titles and produced 24 All-Americans, including 1984 Olympic gold medalist Jeff Blatnick. 2009- Behind a record-setting performance by Jake Beebe, the Springfield College men's lacrosse team bested visiting Mount Ida, 21-4, in an NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Tournament First Round Game. Williams, 3-2, as John Rosendale scored his third goal of the game with just nine seconds left in the game to record his second-consecutive hat trick. Jake Benedict closed out the match with a dominating performance at 285, pinning his opponent in 51 seconds. 2012 -The Springfield College men's cross country team had its best finish in program history at the NCAA Division III New England Regional Championships on Saturday Springfield finished sixth as a team overall with 185 points. The Springfield College women's track and field team produced 174 points as they cruised to wins over Holy Cross, Maine, Fitchburg State, Bates, and Lowell. 2004- The Springfield College men's swimming and diving team earned a 135-106 on the road at New York University. Michelle Scecina hauled in 19 rebounds to go along with a team-best 14 points to lead the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 60-53 victory over Quinnipiac. 2015- The Springfield College men's basketball team used a dominating first half performance to knock off 12th-ranked Trinity College, 80-69, and give head coach Charlie Brock his 500th career coaching victory. Springfield College softball took care of WPI in impressive fashion with a pair of wins by scores of 12-0 and 19-1. Competing in her final individual event of her illustrious career, Pennington put forth a record-breaking performance to win her second national championship. The Springfield College men's basketball team picked up a 90-65 victory over Coast Guard behind 30 points from Ryan Wilde, while Mike DeCesar recorded a team-best 11 rebounds. Birdsall won the race after he crossed the finish line in 16:57.89, nearly seven seconds faster than the next competitor. 2001- Led by captains James Mlynarski and Brian Roy, the Springfield College men's gymnastics team knocked off Temple, 193.8-191.15, marking the first time in 19 years that Springfield had bested Temple. 1981 - The Springfield College women's volleyball team defeated Bryant to win their first-ever Northeast 8 Championship at the University of Hartford. Derek Amalbert netted 24 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to power the Springfield College men's basketball team to a 80-73 victory against Stonehill. 1990 - The top two goal scorers for the Springfield College women's soccer team, Joscelin Cusic and Angel Schofield, each found the back of the net to lead Springfield to a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory against Columbia. The Springfield College men's lacrosse team defeated Castleton, 10-9, as Earl Cole and Bill Togneri connected for the game-winning strike. In her second-to-last jump, Hay leaped a Division III-best 11.98 meters, or 39-3 3/4 to claim the national title.The Norwalk, Conn. native capped off her sensational weekend as she previously finished third in the nation in the long jump a day prior after recording a distance of 5.66 meters or 18-7. Lou Nucci scampered home from third with two outs in the top of the 11th inning on a wild pitch, and the Springfield College baseball team hung on to defeat Babson College, 4-3, in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference contest at Govoni Field. 1987- The Springfield College women's track and field team produced 174 points as they cruised to wins over Holy Cross, Maine, Fitchburg State, Bates, and Lowell. 1996 - The Springfield College men's cross country team took seventh at the Amherst Invitational as the team had three runners finished in the top 25 placers, including Bryan Brown (27:00), Burress McCombe (27:21), and Brian Walsh (27:37). Coach finished his high school career with a 115-25 record. Sat 11/23: 10 a.m. Doug Parker Invitational. Raniolo notched a career-high eight assists to go along with a late goal in transition to complete her nine-point performance, while Ann Mahoney tallied a game-high four goals in the win. 1891- Inside a gymnasium at Springfield College (then known as the International YMCA Training School), a 31-year old graduate student named James Naismith led the first-ever game of basketball. The Springfield College men's gymnastics team scored a 240.95 en route to besting UMass (239.55) and Navy (234.05) in Annapolis, Md. 1980- The Springfield College women's indoor track and field team eased past Boston College, 72-32, as standout Barb Skiba took first place in four events. There's been no shortage of successes and highlights for Springfield College student-athletes throughout the years. Springfield College head women's lacrosse coach Kristen Mullady and senior Kate Sarnacki break down the Pride's season-opening overtime victory against Babson. John Curtis set a Springfield College football program record with 11 receptions versus Amherst. Assistant Professor/Head Wrestling Coach at Springfield College Springfield, Massachusetts Area 1 connection. The Springfield College men's basketball team raced past visiting Elizabethtown College, 86-64, in the Hampton Inn West Springfield/Naismith Classic. The Springfield College women's cross country team placed 11th at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational as Abby Wright ran a 20:07 to finish 45th as the top finisher for the Pride. Newcomer Nick Sienkiewicz scored 21 points to lead the Springfield College men's basketball team to a 90-81 victory over Eastern Mennonite University in the first round of the Marymount Invitational in Virginia. Springfield College … Kodis also served as interim coach of wrestling at Springfield College. Junior fullback Keith Rodman accumulated 83 yards on the ground over 10 carries, while Andres Martin registered 100 receiving yards on three catches, two for scores. Springfield was fueled offensively by sophomore quarterback Jake Eglintine, who posted 130 yards and one touchdown. 1994- The Springfield College women's gymnastics team toppedBrown University by a score of 179.575-164.250, as Kristen Coates led the way for Springfield with a 9.475 on the floor exercise. 1991- The Springfield College women's cross country team finished sixth at the NCAA Division II Championship behind All-American Katie Meehan, who ran the 5k course in 18:34 as she took fifth and was one of three Springfield student-athletes to place in the top 30. With over 600 SC wrestling alumni there is no reason that we can’t get 95 submissions. Before coaching at Springfield, Ilaria was the assistant wrestling coach at St. Peter's Prep High School in Jersey City, N.J. Ilaria’s collegiate wrestling career began at Seton Hall University, where he was a two-year varsity wrestler. 1990 - The Springfield College field hockey team beat Cornell, 3-1, following a pair of goals from Kirsten Harris, while Kim Zenisky pumped in another strike. Every day after practice, he’d go right to work.” 2002- Michael Parker became the first player in Springfield College men's basketball history to reach the 900 career rebound milestone in a 74-64 win over MIT. He also teaches at Central High. 1998- Powered by the outstanding play of Donna Masterson, the Springfield women's basketball clipped Albion, 68-64, in the opening round of the Harley Hotel Naismith Classic. 1975 - Joe Yung scored three goals to help power the Springfield College men's soccer team to a 4-1 victory over the University of Hartford. The Springfield College women's gymnastics team toppedBrown University by a score of 179.575-164.250, as Kristen Coates led the way for Springfield with a 9.475 on the floor exercise. The Springfield College softball traveled to Stonehill College and battled their way to a doubleheader sweep. 2004- The Springfield College football program defeated Alfred University, 38-20, and moved up to a program-best #4 ranking in the AFCA National Poll afterwards. 1971 - Springfield College football quarterback Gene DeFillipo completed a program-record 20 passes against Quantico. He was inducted into the Springfield College … Judd Hunt was dominate in the win, pulling down 21 rebounds to go along with 10 points. 2004- The Springfield College men's basketball team picked up a 90-65 victory over Coast Guard behind 30 points from Ryan Wilde, while Mike DeCesar recorded a team-best 11 rebounds. 2009- AJ Nally posted 12 kills and 12 digs as the Springfield College men's volleyball team grinded out a five-game victory at NJIT in EIVA Tait Conference play as it won by the game scores of 30-21, 21-30, 33-31, 25-30, 16-14. Kevin Cahill of the Springfield College baseball team threw a complete game no hitter, as Springfield knocked off cross-town rival Western New England, 2-0. 1997- Rashaun Malone led the way for the Springfield College men's track and field program as he ran a 6.53 in the 55 meter dash to earn the New England Championship title in the event. Julie Shappy produced 12 points and six rebounds to lift the Springfield College women's basketball team to a 78-60 win versus Franklin Pierce. 2001- The Springfield College men's lacrosse team edged Eastern Connecticut, 11-9, in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Pride hit .312 in the win as Tessa Smolinski posted 18 kills at a .432 clip en route to being named the regional's Most Outstanding Player. The Pride finished first in five of six events at the meet, highlighted by the efforts of Matt Davis (pommel horse), Andy Kelly (rings), Josh Fox (floor routine), and Michael Freundlich (high bar). He showed me some moves, as he was an excellent technician. 2014 - Posting 571 yards of total offense over the course of the game, the Springfield College football team cruised to a 48-21 victory over Merchant Marine on Stagg Field. 1999- The Springfield College wrestling team opened up the Florida Duals in Orlando with wins over Wisconsin Eau Claire, Bladwin-Walles, and Upper Iowa. Swimming in lane three, Pennington used a tremendous start to re-establish her school record with a time of 23.00 seconds. 2016- - Behind two goals from sophomore midfielder Ann Mahoney and a nine-save effort from junior goalkeeper Gabby Anderson, the Springfield College women's lacrosse team knocked off No.
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