February 28, 2007 - Matt Curran found the back of the net four times to defeat Assumption, 6-2, in the Northeast-10 Conference Ice Hockey Championship Semi-Finals.  Curran's fourth score marked his 29th goal of the year, passing the College's previous single-season record of 28 goals.  Curran went on to record 30 goals that season.


Junior Mike Mashkevich came back to win in three sets against Merrimack and
was also named to the All-Championship Team for his efforts

 

Skyhawks Capture First Ever NE-10 Championship

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Easton, Mass. - The Stonehill men's tennis team captured their first ever NE-10 Tournament Championship with a hard fought 5-3 victory over Merrimack at the Charles Watts Courts on Sunday afternoon. 

The Skyhawks came out of the gate playing well, as they captured all three doubles matches.  The No. 1 team of sophomore Tim Fayed (Glastonbury, Conn,) and junior Mike Mashkevich (Framingham, Mass.) won 8-2 while seniors Jason Allegretti (lincoln, R.I.) and Will Herchel (Hampden, Mass.) won at No. 2, 8-1. 

The No. 3 doubles duo of junior Mike Leone (Catamet, Mass.) and Charlie Sherman (Heloron, Conn.) captured a tight 8-6 win as well. 

In singles play Merrimack came out on top of their game, taking the first set in all but No. 5 singles.  The Warriors then captured No. 4 singles in straight sets and Sean Pahler came back to take No. 5 singles from Herchel, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.  Merrimack evened the score at 3 apieace when they took No. 6 singles 6-4, 0-6, 6-3. 

Stonehill took a 4-3 lead when Mashkevich finished his comeback at No. 2 singles, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 and Fayed provided the match clinching victory with his three set defeat of Rishi Rajpal, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. 

Head coach Peter Miller was pleased with the play he saw from his team, "I give all the credit to the players, they fought their hearts out and it was a great great college match today."

Fayed, Herchel and Mashkevich were all named to the All-Championship Team for their efforts during the playoff run. 

In addition to clinching their first NE-10 Tournament Championship the Skyhawks have extended their school record win streak to 16 games.  They have also extended the Stonehill record for victories in a season to 21. 

The Skyhawks return to action on May 7, when they participate in the first round of NCAA Tournament play.