Braves earn top ranking Husson golfers best in Northeast

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Husson College’s golf program has been ranked No. 1 in the Northeast and 22nd in the country for NCAA Division III programs by Golfstats, which compiles the national collegiate golf statistics for the NCAA. Four Husson golfers were ranked among the top 19 in the…
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Husson College’s golf program has been ranked No. 1 in the Northeast and 22nd in the country for NCAA Division III programs by Golfstats, which compiles the national collegiate golf statistics for the NCAA.

Four Husson golfers were ranked among the top 19 in the Northeast. Senior Corey Poulin of Jackman is rated first in the region and second in the country for scoring average with a 71.64. He won a school-record six matches last season and led the Braves to their third straight New England Intercollegiate Golf Coaches Championship.

“We had a great year. To be the top-ranked team in the Northeast region is a real credit to our student-athletes and how hard they work,” said Husson coach Bruce MacGregor in a press release. “One of our keys was our depth and Corey led us with a great season.”

James Frost of Calais, a sophomore at the University of Southern Maine, is ranked third in the Northeast with a 74.25 average.

Husson sophomore Ross McGee is ranked seventh among Northeast players with a 76.21 average. Freshman Robby Picard is 16th (78.00) and senior Joe Finemore is 19th (77.79). Husson will play for the North Atlantic Conference Championship in April.

Marquez makes mark

Former Orono High School basketball star Sarah Marquez is earning honors at Drew University in Madison, N.J.

The junior guard was voted the Rose City Classic’s MVP after averaging 10.5 points, 10 assists and five steals per game in the two-game tip-off tournament.

The Drew Rangers beat New Jersey City University and Endicott College to win their second straight Rose City Classic title.

Marquez also scored 14 points in Drew’s first-ever win over DeSales University of the Freedom Conference on Dec. 3.

Marquez led the Rangers in scoring and was the team’s MVP last season. Currently, she is leading the 4-1 Rangers with 12.1 points per game.

Fletcher has it his way in Ireland

Former Husson College center-forward Randy Fletcher has taken his game overseas.

The 2002-03 Sunrise Conference and Maine college player of the year is averaging more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game for Burger King Limerick in Ireland. The team is 4-5 and in fourth place in the southern conference of the 11-team Limerick Superleague.

Fletcher led the Braves to the Sunrise Conference title last season, averaging 16.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Fletcher was named a second team NAIA All-American.

Colby lacrosse ranked

The Colby College women’s lacrosse team is ranked 15th by Lacrosse Magazine in its NCAA Division III preseason rankings.

The White Mules finished 11th in the final national rankings last season after a 13-4 campaign.

Bowdoin College of Brunswick is ranked 16th.

Coach Heidi Godomsky’s Colby club opens its season March 13.

Everblades game times changed

The Florida Everblades College Classic hockey game times have been changed due to CSTV (College Sports Television) televising the games nationally.

Saturday’s new game times will be 4:05 p.m. for Notre Dame-Cornell and 7:05 for Maine-Ohio State. On Sunday, the consolation game will start at 1:05 p.m. and the championship game at 4:05.

Maine, which originally had been scheduled to play the 4:05 game, is the defending champ in the tourney at Teco Arena in Estero, Fla.


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