March 4, 1995 - The Women's Basketball Championship tournament Most Valuable Player Michelle Doonan scored 25 points to lead Stonehill to their fifth consecutive Northeast-10 Championship.  The win was Coach Paula Sullivan's 450th victory.  Sullivan also received Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year honors for the fourth time.


3 Sabrina Cataldo
Position Year
M Sr.
Hometown High School
Saugus, Mass. Saugus
Height Major
5-2 Biology

Career Statistics:

2007 (Junior):
Started four games for the Skyhawks ... Participated in 17 games overall ... Registered three shots on goal ... Had one game winning goal in Stonehill's 1-0 victory over UMass-Lowell ... Named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor (10/21) ... Participated in the Northeast-10 Tournament game vs. Merrimack (10/28).

2006 (Sophomore):
Started six of 16 games ... Registered one goal ... Came off the bench at Bentley (9/30) to set the tone and get the Skyhawks going en route to a 8-0 win with the first goal.

2005 (Freshman):
Started two of 14 games ... Recorded one goal for the Skyhawks.

At Saugus High School:
Four time letterwinner ... Won letters for indoor and outdoor track ... Voted team captain of both the soccer and outdoor track teams ...  Leading goal scorer both her junior and senior year ... Received All-Star honors twice for soccer and three times for track ... Recipient of the Coaches' Award for indoor track ... Voted indoor track team Most Valuable Player ... Awarded "Most Competitive Female Player" at her school ... Earned All-Scholastic honors ... Student Council President ... National Honor Society member.

Personal:
Born Sabrina Emily Cataldo, November 23, 1987 in Malden, Mass ...  Daughter of Louis and Roseanne Cataldo ...  She has two sisters, Kristen and Lauren.