May 24, 2003 - Three players from the Stonehill's 2003 Division II NCAA Championship team received Warrior/Lacrosse All-America accolades.  Collette Carpenter, who finished with 31 goals and 29 assists, earned Midfielder of the Year.  Carissa Medeiros claimed Goaltender of the Year for finishing with 133 goals allowed (6.17 GAA).  After scoring nine goals in the NCAA Championship tournament, freshman Erin Acone took Rookie of the Year honors.



Senior Claire Hourihan matched her own single-season program record with her 20th goal of the season to spark Stonehill's 3-1 comeback win at Southern Connecticut to clinch the Skyhawks second NE-10 regular season title.

Stonehill Clinches Second NE-10 Regular Season Title

Skyhawks rally past Southern Connecticut State behind Hourihan's record-matching 20th goal

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (October 24, 2009) - Stonehill College, ranked third in this week's Kookaburra/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division II poll, clinched its second Northeast-10 Conference field hockey championship with a 3-1 comeback victory over Southern Connecticut State University at Jess Dow Field this afternoon.

Stonehill (16-3, 9-1 NE-10), ranked first in the latest NCAA Division II North Regional rankings, wins the regular season title for the first time since 2006 when the Skyhawks finished with a 14-2 NE-10 mark. Stonehill will host the NE-10 semifinal and championship rounds next Saturday and Sunday, October 31 and November 1 at W.B. Mason Stadium. The Skyhawks will await the winner of Wednesday's first round matchup between fourth-seeded Merrimack College and fifth-seeded Adelphi University in North Andover, Mass., at 3 p.m.

Southern Connecticut (6-13, 5-5 NE-10) clinched the sixth and final NE-10 Tournament spot and will play at third-seeded and No. 5-ranked University of Massachusetts Lowell on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

This afternoon, Stonehill got goals from seniors Claire Hourihan (East Amherst, N.Y./Williamsville North) and Jackie Ladino (North Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth) as well as junior Lindsay Pinkham (Skowhegan, Maine/Skowhegan Area). Senior Stephanie Kott (Rutland, Mass./Notre Dame Academy) chipped in with her team-leading eighth assist of the year.


Senior All-American Jackie Ladino scored a goal, giving her 95 career points - good for a tie for third all-time at Stonehill.

Junior goalkeeper Courtney Osier (South Dennis, Mass./Dennis-Yarmouth) made three saves to preserve the win for Stonehill, while junior Lauren Zarrella (Morris, Conn./Wamogo) stopped 11 shots for Southern Connecticut as the Skyhawks finished with a 24-7 advantage in shots and a 16-3 edge for penalty corners.

Southern Connecticut opened the scoring 12:26 into the contest when senior KellyAnne McCafferty (Durham, N.H./Oyster River) scored into an empty net, assisted by freshman Laurie Cockerline (Lopatcong, N.J./Philipsburg).

Stonehill finally answered with a little more than 20 seconds left in the first half as Hourihan scored with a shot from the mid circle off a pass from Kott after a corner. The goal is Hourihan's 20th of the season, matching her own single-season program record set last year. She has also now scored 49 career goals, four shy of Caitlin Gleason's program record of 53 set from 2004-07.

Stonehill clinched the win with two second half goals. Pinkham put the Skyhawks in front with her fourth goal of the year with a rebound from a shot off the post at 54:09. Ladino added an insurance goal with 4:34 left when the All-American tipped in a shot from sophomore Laura Menke (Greenland, N.H./St. Thomas Aquinas) in the mid circle. The goal gives Ladino 95 career points heading into post season play - tied with Aly Boulis (2004-07) for third in program history.

The win is the sixth-straight victory for Stonehill who have also won 16 of its last 17 contest.