Women's Golf Competes in Nittany Lion Invitational Oct 2, 2007
The women will continue fall competition at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship held Oct. 5 through 7 in Williamsburg, Va. (Bceagles.com)
No. 2 Cal Men's Water Polo Hosts Harvard, Visits UC Davis Shoot Out Oct 2, 2007
NOTING HARVARD, AIR FORCE, UC DAVIS: Harvard (6-4), coached by Erik Farrar (fourth year), fell to George Washington, 17-11, in the seventh-place match of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament in its last contest on Sept. 30. The Crimson is led by junior goalie Jay Connolly, who had 16 saves against George Washington. (Calbears.com)
Tigers place fourth at ECAC Championships Oct 2, 2007
The Princeton men's water polo team fought hard this weekend and came home with a well-earned fourth place finish at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship (ECAC) at Bucknell. The No. 18 Princeton team (8-4 overall, 1-2 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) split games on Saturday with a 10-8 win against Harvard (6-4) and a 9-7 loss to No. 14 St. Francis (10-2). (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Nittany Lions overwhelm men in ECAC title match Oct 2, 2007
Barely two weeks after Roger Federer was crowned with his 12th grand slam title, the courts of Flushing Meadows came alive once again on Monday as the third-seeded Tigers took on the top-seeded Penn State Nittany Lions in the final of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) tournament. Princeton breezed into the finals having forfeited just five of 27 total matches in the first three rounds of the tournament, but Penn State, ranked first in the region, proved too much for the Tigers and... (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
UMass-Rhode Island Game To Air On NESN As Part Of ECAC Package Sep 28, 2007
- Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Rudy Keeling announced today that the Conference has formed a media partnership with the New England Sports Network (NESN) to launch a Game of the Week to be televised on New England's premier sports network as part of NESN University Football Saturday. The season-long football package includes Ivy League, Colonial Athletic Association, and New England Small College Athletic Conference match-ups. (Umassathletics.com)
Women's Hockey: Team rebuilding continues Sep 27, 2007
Northeastern quickly found Woog's replacement, hiring Northeastern alumna, Olympian and the then-reigning Eastern College Athletic Conference women's hockey coach of the year, Laura Schuler. In 2004, her third year at UMass Boston, Schuler led a first year team to a 13-12-1 record, and an ECAC semi-final berth. (Northeastern News, MA)
McCormick Earns ECAC Goalkeeper of the Week Honors Sep 20, 2007
- After being selected as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, Villanova goalkeeper has also been named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Goalkeeper of the Week for her outstanding play this past weekend as the Wildcats upset No. 3 nationally-ranked Connecticut by a score of 3-2. Villanova scored the game-winning goal off a penalty corner with under three minutes left in regulation. (Villanova.com)
Shawn Gager, 36; turned obstacles into challenges Sep 18, 2007
Fifteen years ago, Ms. Gager was named co-player of the year in hockey in the Eastern College Athletic Conference as a senior at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. In 19 games she had stopped 437 of 490 shots for an 89. (Boston Globe)
Brown Sophomore Sacramone Turns Pro After World Championship Performance Sep 12, 2007
The move means that the reigning Eastern College Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year and 2008 Olympic hopeful will not be able to compete again for the Brown gymnastics team. In her one season competing for Brown, Sacramone set school records in the vault, floor and all-around. (Mac-Sports.com)
Church activities: Sept. 8, 2007 Sep 8, 2007
He is a professor of youth ministry at Eastern College in St. Davids, Pa. The seminar registration fee is $10/single or $15/couple and includes a workbook. (Charleston Gazette, WV -- News)
Schenectady fan out of race Aug 30, 2007
Bank of America will be the title sponsor of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League's 2008 men's championship, which will be March 21-22 at Times Union Center in Albany. . (Albany Times Union)
Gerry Friel, UNH basketball coach for 20 years Aug 22, 2007
Mr. Friel was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference's North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year following the 1982-1983 campaign. He also was given the New England and US Basketball Writers Association All-District Coach of the Year awards that season. (Boston Globe)
'Superbad' isn't half-bad at all Aug 17, 2007
They're bummed by their unchanging status as geek virgins and the approaching end of their long friendship Evan has been accepted by a fancy Eastern college, but the academically indifferent Seth had to settle for State. DETAILS. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Groople Partners with Eastern College Athletic Conference Aug 17, 2007
Groople, a group travel planning and booking site partners with the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the largest sports conference to become the official travel agency for all tournaments ... Denver, CO (PRWEB) August 17, 2007 - Groople (), the leading online group travel planning and booking site, has been named the official travel agency for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), the largest college sports conference ... Eastern College Athletic Conference. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)
Wilder Announces Additions To ODU Football Staff Aug 14, 2007
One of three senior captains at Maine in 2006, Whitcomb was named the Atlantic-10 and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Rookie of the Year as a redshirt freshman after passing for 2,428 yards and 21 touchdowns. The passing yardage was the most by a freshman in Atlantic-10 history and he also established a new school record with touchdown passes in 11 straight games. (Odusports.com)
PG South: Upper St. Clair grad signs with hockey Thrashers Jul 26, 2007
His 22 assists were tied for the league among all defenseman in the Eastern College Athletic Conference and was second among all freshmen. Throughout his career, Lewis saw extensive time on the power play and penalty killing units. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)
MOAA Elects Officers and Board of Directors for 2007-08 Jul 10, 2007
New members to the Association's Board of Directors include Jane Claiborne, associate director of athletics for administration services, Valparaiso University; Rudy Keeling, commissioner, Eastern College Athletic Conference; Floyd Kerr, director of athletics, Morgan State University; Warde Manuel, director of athletics, University at Buffalo; Mary McElroy, director of athletics, Georgia State University; and Dell Robinson, associate commissioner, Mid-American Conference. Serving on the Board of... (Nacda.com)
Women's Track and Field: Northover ends career at NCAA Championship Jun 20, 2007
At the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship (ECACC) May 11-13, Northover set a new Northeastern record and ECACC record with her shot put throw of 55'0. 75. (Northeastern News, MA)
Walsh is everyone's Player of the Year Jun 10, 2007
The Engineers won 11 of their last 12 games and captured the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Baseball Championship. Norfolk Aggies vie with the best. (Boston Globe -- Sports)
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Signing an articulation agreement between Potomac State College and Eastern College are Timothy Tirrell (seated, left), Eastern's Dean for Academic Services, and Douglas Wilmes (seated, right), PSC's Dean for Curriculum and Instruction. Also pictured (back row): Sharon Bungard, Eastern's Dean for Learners' Support Services; Karen Campbell, PSC's Division Chair of Applied Sciences and Technology; and Harlan Shreve, PSC's Chief Business Officer. (Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV)
Late run puts Saints in good playoff position May 23, 2007
Former Exeter girls lacrosse standout Susie Lilakos, of Stratham, made nine saves in net as the Plymouth State women's lacrosse team captured its third Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III title with a 16-7 win over Curry College last Saturday. It was the third ECAC title in the last five years for Plymouth State, which finished the season with a 14-5 mark. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Men will race in IC4As, women in ECACs this weekend May 11, 2007
In addition to the league championships, however, the Weaver Track & Field Stadium will host two of the most competitive meets of the year, the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes in America (IC4A) Championships for the men and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships for the women's team. Compared to Heps this past weekend, the IC4A and ECAC championship meets are much more competitive on the individual level. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Men's, women's boats to compete at Eastern Sprints this weekend May 11, 2007
League and regional pride will be on the line this weekend when the Princeton crews compete against familiar Ivy and Eastern College Athletic Conference foes at Eastern Sprints. Two of the Tiger teams men's heavyweight and women's open crew have titles to defend, while the men's and women's lightweight teams hope to redeem themselves after last year's disappointing finishes. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Lax to take on Hoyas in first round May 11, 2007
On Sunday, No. 6 Princeton (10-3 overall, 5-1 Ivy League) will face No. 4 Georgetown (11-2 overall, 7-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The game will be played at Georgetown's Multi-Purpose Field at noon. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
UNC Garners No. 8 Seed In NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament May 7, 2007
The 16-team field includes seven conference champions with automatic qualification - American East Conference (University at Albany), Colonial Athletic Association (University of Delaware), Eastern College Athletic Conference (Georgetown University), Great Western Lacrosse League (University of Notre Dame), Ivy League (Cornell University), Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (Providence College) and Patriot League (U.S. Naval Academy). The rest of the field was selected at large. (Tarheelblue.com)
Seventh-Ranked Navy Shipped To Chapel Hill For NCAA Lacrosse Tournament May 7, 2007
" The Mids now hold a narrow 11-10 series advantage over North Carolina, winning five in a row. UNC, however, owns a 7-3 edge in games played in Chapel Hill, though Navy has won the last two, including an 11-3 victory in '06. Though Navy and North Carolina have battled one another in the NCAA Tournament on four previous occasions, the last time was 25 years ago when the Tar Heels raced past the Mids, 16-2, in Chapel Hill on May 19 in the quarterfinals (eight-team tournament). The Tar Heels own a... (Patriotleague.com)
Playoff streak ends for Syracuse Apr 29, 2007
No. 12 Loyola 17, Hobart 10 // Shane Koppens scored three goals and added two assists to lead the host Greyhounds (7-4, 5-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) over the Statesmen (5-8, 1-6). The Greyhounds, playing in their Senior Day game, scored early and often. (Sunspot.net -- Sports)
College Notebook: Catanese, MSM don't panic, back on track Apr 21, 2007
a season-best time, to qualify for the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III track championships May 17-18 at Oneonta (N.Y.) State University. Reach staff writer Josh Land at 410-857-7875 or. (Carroll County Times, MD)
Rivalries are cast aside to support Marathon run Apr 15, 2007
The Corsairs had a 25-3-1 record and won the Eastern College Athletic Conference Northeast Tournament championship. Mike Kelly, also a member of the 2005 Duxbury team, scored one goal and two assists for Connecticut College. (Boston Globe -- Sports)
Former international distance runner and coach will speak against drugs and underage drinking Apr 10, 2007
His client list also includes the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Eastern College Athletic Conference, National Hockey League, the U.S. Olympic Committee, Sport Canada and the International Olympic Committee. The event is free and open to the public, but attendees are asked to sign up in advance by contacting Tracy Johnson at (269) 621-3143 ext. (Paw Paw Courier Leader, MI)
Rutgers routs No. 9 Loyola 17-7 in upset Apr 8, 2007
The Scarlet Knights (4-4, 2-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference) scored the opening two goals, but didn't take control of the game until the second half, when they outscored the Greyhounds 9-1. Loyola (5-3, 3-1) was led by senior attackman Patrick Kennedy who scored two goals. (Sunspot.net -- Sports)
Follow along all day Apr 6, 2007
Sports Scope - Category Archives - USATODAY.com. Other USA TODAY blogs. (USA Today -- Sports)
Two Ohio State Gymnasts Win at Big Ten Finals Apr 1, 2007
Teams from the Big Ten, Eastern College Athletic Conference and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation are automatic qualifiers for the 65th NCAA championships. Ohio State won the Big Ten's automatic bid after claiming its third-consecutive conference title Friday. (Ohiostatebuckeyes.com)
Rhody Finishes Third At ECAC Div. I Championships Apr 1, 2007
ITHACA, N.Y. - Rhode Island senior finished second in the all-around competition to lead the Rams to third place out of nine teams at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division I Championships, hosted by Cornell. Towson defended their 2006 title with a winning team score of 193. (Gorhody.com)
The World's Most Dangerous Basketball Team: Mar 30, 2007
Before the Big East, Georgetown was part of the sprawling Eastern College Athletic Conference, which represented more than 200 schools. As part of the Big East, Georgetown played regularly against the finest black players from New York and Philadelphia, helping to market the Hoyas to both recruits and East Coast hoops fans. (Slate)
Two-Time Defending Big Ten Champion Ohio State Men's Gymnastics Looks to Win Third-Consecutive Conference Crown Mar 28, 2007
Teams from the Big Ten, Eastern College Athletic Conference and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation are automatic qualifiers for the 65th NCAA championships. (Ohiostatebuckeyes.com)
Michigan newsstand -- March 26 Mar 27, 2007
He has been around eastern college basketball for another decade on top of that. By Terry Foster The Detroit News Pistons owner Bill Davidson is a Michigan man. (Michigan Sports -- Rivals.com)
No. 13 Men's Gymnastics Falls To No. 7 Minnesota In Home Finale Mar 25, 2007
UIC heads to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships at Temple's McGonigle Hall in Philadelphia, Pa. next weekend. (Uicflames.com)
Fraser, Gurney, Lead Women's Gymnastics At North Carolina Mar 24, 2007
The Rams next head to Cornell on March 31 for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships, starting at 12:00 p.m.. . (Gorhody.com)
Kylie Tanner Named ECAC Gymnastics Coach's Choice Award Winner Mar 23, 2007
KINGSTON, R.I. - Rhode Island senior was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Coach's Choice Award winner, Thursday, after bouncing back to compete in the Rams' meet at George Washington last Sunday. After re-entering the line-up the previous week at home in her first action since knee surgery in January, Tanner came down with a severe case of bronchitis during the week, which kept her completely out of the gym and unable to train. (Gorhody.com)
Jordan Honored By Nassau County Sports Commission Mar 22, 2007
Jordan, a four-time All-Metropolitan Conference selection, has qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships in all four of his years at Adelphi. In 2006 he placed seventh overall at the ECAC Championships in the 50 yard freestyle with a time of 21. (Aupanthers.com)
Men's Week Ahead Mar 21, 2007
Comment // If the Greyhounds are serious about winning the Eastern College Athletic Conference and gaining an automatic NCAA tournament bid, they must put away the reeling Minutemen. Four Loyola players have scored at least nine points. (Sunspot.net -- Sports)
Senior Spotlights: Northover sets sights on Olympic games Mar 21, 2007
As a freshman, Northover showed she was a force to be reckoned with, capturing the Eastern College Athletic Conference title with a throw of 52-feet, 6. 75-inches to qualify for nationals, the first time a freshman had accomplished the feat in Husky history. (Northeastern News, MA)
Bright future for surprising Bobcats Mar 19, 2007
When Quinnipiac was admitted into the Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League two years ago, coach Rand Pecknold sat down with athletic director Jack McDonald and discussed that very question. "He said What do you think, finish between ninth and 12th for the first four years, then move up after that? " Pecknold recalled. (New Haven Register, CT)
Gurney Named ECAC Gymnast of the Week Mar 19, 2007
KINGSTON, R.I. - Rhode Island senior was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Divsion I Gymnast of the Week, Friday, after leading the Rams to victory over Bridgeport last Saturday. Gurney took first place in three events en route to a season-high and winning all-around score of 38. (Gorhody.com)
Women's Track & Field: Hurdlers take USF Invitational Mar 14, 2007
Media Credit: News Staff Photo/Zach VirgilioThe Northeastern women's track team competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, placing 15th out of 49 teams, before competing in the non-scoring University of Southern Florida Track Invitational. The women's track team placed 15th out of 49 teams in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship at the Reggie Lewis Center March 4. (Northeastern News, MA)
Weekend sweep preserves home win streak Mar 12, 2007
Playing at home is an advantage for any sports team, but for the women's water polo team (9-4 overall, 2-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference), that advantage is huge. In fact, going into this past weekend's games against ECAC Southern Division rivals Bucknell (8-9, 0-2) and Maryland (8-11, 1-1), Princeton had not lost a match at DeNunzio Pool since Feb. 16, 2003. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Tigers go two and out Mar 12, 2007
After bowing out of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League playoffs by losing consecutive games to Dartmouth, hopes for next season are all that remain for the Tigers. Though the Tigers traveled to Hanover, N.H., with aspirations of continuing their league championship run, they returned to Princeton disappointed. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Dartmouth 3, Princeton 2 Mar 11, 2007
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) -- Junior J.T. Wyman scored the game-winning goal with 6:45 left in the third period to lift Dartmouth to a 3-2 victory over Princeton in Eastern College Athletic Conference quarterfinal action Saturday. Wyman rifled a slapshot past goalie B.J. Sklapsky to give the Big Green (18-10-3) two wins in the best of three series and a trip to the ECACHL semifinals next Friday. (Concord Monitor)
Ananda Fraser Named ECAC Co-Rookie Of The Week Mar 9, 2007
KINGSTON, R.I. - Rhode Island freshman was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women's Gymnastics Co-Rookie of the Week, Thursday, for her performance in the Rams' meet at Temple last Saturday. Sophomore teammate was also recognized as the Co-Coach's Choice award winner. (Gorhody.com)
Tigers skate into quarters Mar 9, 2007
Last weekend in Hanover, N.H., the Dartmouth women captured the 2006-07 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League championship, challenging the Tigers to prevent the men's Big Green squad from moving one step closer to doing the same in this weekend's best-of-three ECACHL quarterfinal series. Incredibly, Princeton (15-14-3 overall, 10-10-2 ECACHL) and Dartmouth (16-10-6, 12-7-3) have never met in the playoffs despite having played each other 179 times in 100 years. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Push for NCAAs pays off Mar 8, 2007
47 at this past weekend's Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships. The team is composed of freshmen Liz Costello and Christy Johnson, sophomore Agatha Offorjebe and senior Catha Mullen. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
FIVE CORSAIRS EARN ECAC NORTHEAST HONORS Mar 7, 2007
Five members of the UMass Dartmouth hockey team have received Eastern College Athletic Conference Northeast post-season honors. Sophomore goaltender Jeff Green has been named ECAC Northeast Goaltender of the Year, and was one of two Corsairs earning ECAC Northeast first team All-Conference honors. (The Standard-Times, MA)
Clark goes out winner at NYU Mar 7, 2007
The Dunmore graduate played a key role off the bench for New York University as it captured the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Metro championship ... It was an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Metro championship, something many might consider a consolation prize. (Scranton Times, PA)
Beth Butler breezes into NCAAs Mar 7, 2007
A pair of Middlebury women's track team athletes took some difficult strides this weekend in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships at Wesleyan University. Both Beth Butler '07 and Jen Brenes '09, despite not reaching the highest-level goals they had set for themselves, built up their momentum going into the outdoor season. (Middlebury College -- The Campus, VT)
Track closes out indoors Mar 7, 2007
Meanwhile, the women traveled to the nearby Reggie Lewis Center to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships. "We really go after the America East meet," said BU men's coach Bruce Lehane. (Boston University Daily Free Press, MA)
Tigers take fourth place at IFAs Mar 7, 2007
The IFA meet is run by the Eastern College Athletic Conference and brings teams together from all over the Northeast. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious collegiate championships and many participants have gone on to win the NCAA Division I Championships. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Ferjan and Gupta Compete at ECAC Championships Mar 5, 2007
Boston, MA - Senior (Ljubljana, Slovenia) and junior (Tulsa, OK) competed at the Eastern College Athletic Coference Championships this weekend. Both runners placed in the top five in their respective events, with Ferjan running an NCAA qualifying time in the preliminaries of the 800m. (Brownbears.com)
Standout women's hockey team wins league title Mar 5, 2007
The Dartmouth Online. Monday, March 5, 2007. (The Dartmouth Online, NH)
Brunner scores three goals in Rock's 11-5 loss to Harvard Mar 5, 2007
- The Rock fell victim to Harvard's relentless line change and depth Sunday morning as the Green and White dropped an 11-5 decision to the tournament-hosting Crimson in the eighth-place game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships. SRU fell behind 2-0 before it battled back to tie the score at 2-2 at halftime. (Rockathletics.com)
Princeton takes series to advance Mar 5, 2007
A 4-3 victory on Sunday night capped a thrilling weekend for Princeton (15-14-3 overall, 10-10-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) as they defeated Brown (11-15-6, 6-12-4) to advance to the quarterfinals of the ECACHL playoffs. After losing the first game of the best-of-three series, Princeton stormed back, winning two consecutive games to overcome Brown. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Rock drops 16-6 decision to No. 18 Princeton Mar 4, 2007
- and scored two goals each Saturday morning to lead The Rock effort in a 16-6 loss to No. 18 Princeton in opening-round action of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships at Harvard University. Brunner also recorded two steals and one assist, while Sander had one steal against the tournament's top-seeded team. (Rockathletics.com)
Rock drops 14-5 decision to Marist Mar 4, 2007
Marist College handed SRU a 14-5 setback in a losers bracket game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships at Harvard, the fifth loss in as many games this season. In addition to their goals, Brunner had one steal and Choike recorded an assist. (Rockathletics.com)
Princeton to host Brown in opening-round series Mar 2, 2007
But the Tigers (13-13-3 overall, 10-10-2 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) play host to a first-round playoff series at Baker Rink this weekend hoping to delay the end just a little bit more. After a wildly successful regular season-ending weekend against No. 13 St. Lawrence (20-12-2, 16-5-1) and No. 6 Clarkson (20-8-5, 12-5-4) the two top teams in the ECACHL Princeton has the momentum and the skills to take down Brown (10-13-6, 6-12-4) in the best-of-three playoff series that... (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)
Tigers look to finish as a team at IFAs Mar 1, 2007
Starting Saturday at the IFAs, the Tigers will go up against Ivy League opponents such as Cornell and Brown, as well as Eastern College Athletic Conference foes Vassar, NYU, Boston College and Brandeis. The men's team (9-5 overall) has had a successful year up to this point, beginning the season with a few disappointing losses but quickly rallying to finish with a winning record. (The Daily Princetonian, NJ)