Casey Cumiskey - Baseball - Jr., IF
Casey Cumiskey (Milltown, N.J.) hit .563 (9-16) with two home runs, seven RBI and three runs scored during a 3-1 week for baseball. Cumiskey slashed .588/1.000/1.588, as he drew a walk and had three extra-base hits. He went 8-for-9 with two home runs, six RBI and three runs scored in Saturday's doubleheader with Jefferson University. He was named the NE10 Player of the Week earlier Monday.
Zak Whitney - Baseball - Fr., P
Zak Whitney (Keene, N.H.) fired seven scoreless frames, allowing just three hits, while punching out 14 without issuing a walk, in a 15-0 victory over Jefferson in game one of Saturday's doubleheader. He was tabbed the NE10 Rookie of the Week earlier Monday.
Brody Keneston - Baseball - R-Jr., IF
Brody Keneston (Ballstop Spa, N.Y.) went 7-for-15 (.467) with a home run, 10 RBI and six runs scored. He crafted a slash line of .556/.800/1.356 on the strength of three walks and three extra-base hits. Keneston went 5-for-8 with a home run, nine RBI and four runs scored in Saturday's twinbill with the Rams.
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Jake Lapham - Baseball - Sr., P
Jake Lapham (Lansingburgh, N.Y.) went 1-0 with a 3.00 ERA, as he allowed four runs – two earned – on five hits, while striking out 11 and walking three in an 8-6 win in the nightcap of Sunday's doubleheader.
Kaysie DeMoura - Softball - Jr., IF
Kaysie DeMoura (Taunton, Mass.) hit .500 (17-34), knocked in four runs and scored six times during a 6-4 week in Melbourne, Fla., for softball. DeMoura was on base at a .541 clip and slugged .559 for an 1.100 OPS. She had at least one hit in all 10 games and multiple hits in five of them, including a 4-for-5 performance Friday in an 8-3 win against Bemidji State University. She was named the NE10 Player of the Week earlier Monday.
Charlotte Donovan - Softball - Sr., P/IF
Charlotte Donovan (Biddeford, Maine) batted .345 (10-29) with five RBI and six runs scored. Donovan also went 3-2 in five starts in the circle. She went the distance three times, allowing 13 earned runs over 26 innings for a 3.50 ERA, while striking out 27 and walking only seven. She spun a four-hit shutout with four strikeouts and one walk Thursday in a 7-0 triumph against Walsh University. She was also 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored in that game.
Julianna Colbert - Softball - Jr., P
Julianna Colbert (Burrillville, R.I.) went 3-2 with three complete games and a 2.63 ERA in five appearances, including four starts. She struck out 46 and walked 12 over 29-and-a-third innings. Colbert went nine innings and recorded 15 strikeouts – the most in a game by an SNHU pitcher since 2014 – in a 6-3 win over West Chester University on Saturday. She was tabbed the NE10 Pitcher of the Week earlier Monday.
Abby Lineman - Softball - Sr., IF
Abby Lineman (Doylestown, Pa.) went 7-for-23 (.304) with the team's lone home run of the week and six RBI. She was 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI and a run scored Friday in a 2-1 win over Roosevelt University.
Piper Knowlton (Chester, N.H.) registered 11 points on six goals and five assists, while adding three ground balls and a caused turnover. Knowlton tallied a goal and three assists at Roberts Wesleyan on Wednesday, before leading the way in Saturday's 18-6 win against Molloy with five goals and a pair of helpers. She was chosen as the NE10 Rookie of the Week earlier Monday for the second straight week.
Corrina Moulton (Barre, Vt.) stopped 22 of the 37 shots she faced during the week, playing all but 5:27 of the two contests. Moulton made nine saves against the Redhawks, before turning away 13 of 17 in 54:33 of action versus the Lions. She was selected as the NE10 Goalkeeper of the Week earlier Monday.
Aiden Blouin (Barre, Vt.) recorded eight points on five goals and three assists in a 2-0 week for No. 15/19 men's lacrosse. Blouin registered three goals and two assists in Monday's 15-8 victory against St. Thomas Aquinas College. He added two goals and an assist in a 10-4 win over Roberts Wesleyan University on Saturday.
Lasse Volquardsen - Men's Lacrosse - So., A
Lasse Volquardsen (Frankfurt, Germany) matched Blouin's five goals and handed out a helper. He scored twice and dished an assist versus STAC, before striking three times against RWU.
Joey Gallo (Derry, N.H.) also tallied six points on four goals and two assists, in addition to causing a pair of turnovers. Gallo found the back of the net three times against the Spartans, and then scored a goal and set up two others versus the Redhawks.
Aurel Creveuil - Men's Tennis - Fr.
Aurel Creveuil (Nanterre, France) put together a record of 4-1 during a 2-1 week for men's tennis, including 1-1 at No. 2 singles and a perfect 3-0 at the second doubles flight. Creveuil and the other top three Penmen in the singles lineup were rested to start the week in Monday's 6-1 win over St. John Fisher University. He suffered a 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 loss to Matthew Hewitt in a 7-0 loss to No. 14 Florida Southern College on Tuesday, before claiming a 6-2, 6-2 victory Thursday, as SNHU edged Michigan Technological University, 4-3. On the doubles side, he and junior
Carlos Molero (Barcelona, Spain)Â breezed past St. John Fisher's Finn Whitaker and Marshall Harrishburg to clinch the doubles point, downed Florida Southern's Bosko Boskovic and Gabriel Jornert, 7-6 (7-5), and doubled up Michigan Tech's Sarth Bansode and Haitam Aboufirassi, 6-3.
Dajana Abadzic - Women's Tennis - Jr.
Dajana Abadzic (Weinstadt, Germany) went 5-1 during a 2-1 week for women's tennis, as she finished 2-1 at the top singles flight and a perfect 3-0 at No. 1 doubles. She began the week by blanking Adriana Colafranceschi, 6-0, 6-0, in a 7-0 shutout of St. John Fisher University on Monday. She then took care of Carissa Shepard, 6-0, 6-2, in another 7-0 victory against Seton Hill University on Tuesday, before finally losing Thursday, 0-6, 6-7 (5-7), to Alexandra Nikonenko in a 7-0 loss to Michigan Technological University. She teamed with sophomore
Lois Tsui (Amsterdam, Netherlands) for doubles victories against St. John Fisher's Colafranceschi and Riana Buttino (6-0), Seton Hill's Shepard and Kaylee Kanuka (6-0), and Michigan Tech's Bella Bigari and Emily Rose (6-2).
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