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Boston Globe
29-04-2025
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- Boston Globe
Eastern Mass. girls' lacrosse: Globe Players of the Week, April 20-27
Julia Kipperman , Nauset — The Warriors defeated Mansfield, 15-14, on Tuesday, and Bishop Stang, 12-7, behind a combined 14 goals from the Merrimack-bound junior — including the late winner against the Hornets. Advertisement Gia Papa , Dighton-Rehoboth — The senior attack had eight goals and nine assists for 17 points on the week, including two goals and five assists in a victory over Taunton on Monday, and six goals and three assists in a win at Seekonk on Friday. Isa Robinson , North Andover — In a 3-0 week for the No. 18 Scarlet Knights, the Furman-bound senior provided 19 goals and eclipsed 200 for her career, highlighted by a seven-goal showing in a 10-8 win over Burlington on Saturday. Trevor Hass can be reached at


Boston Globe
04-04-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Eastern Mass. baseball: Globe Players of the Week for March 27-April 2
Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Related : Advertisement Drew Taylor , Bishop Stang — In a big offensive week for the Spartans, the senior outfielder launched a three-run homer in Tuesday's 12-2 win over Nauset before delivering a hit, two walks, an RBI, and three runs in Wednesday's 11-1 win over Cardinal Spellman. Aidan Tkowski , Medway — The junior delivered back-to-back three-hit games, scoring a run in Monday's 5-3 win over Medfield before totaling two RBIs, two runs, a steal, and the save in Wednesday's 10-9 win against Bellingham. Related : Daniel Vazquez , Medfield — The Williams-committed senior launched a two-run homer in each of the Warriors first two games. He contributed a pair of hits in Monday's 5-3 loss to Medway, then did the same in Wednesday's 5-1 triumph over Norton. Advertisement Dillon Waterhouse , North Attleborough — The senior lefthander hurled a no-hitter Wednesday in a 4-0 win over Stoughton, striking out four and walking one while facing just 22 batters. Mike Puzzanghera can be reached at


Boston Globe
24-02-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
MIAA girls' hockey tournament: Favorites, sleepers, and analysis, Divisions 1-2
Division 1 Favorites: No. 1 Hingham (19-1-1), No. 3 Malden Catholic (14-2-4). Sleepers: No. 12 Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading (15-3-2), No. 15 Bishop Stang (14-5-1). Best first-round matchup: Wednesday, No. 17 Arlington (13-8-0) at No. 16 Shrewsbury (11-7-2), at NorthStar Ice Sports, 6:15 pm. Longest road trip: Tuesday, No. 24 Pope Francis (8-10-3) at No. 9 Reading (13-6-1), Burbank Arena — 99 miles. Analysis: There are a plethora of contenders across the Division 1 landscape. Hingham's unbeaten run ended on the final day, but the Harborwomen still secured the top seed after a dominant regular season. Advertisement At No. 2, Notre Dame-Hingham (13-3-3) is right back in the mix after falling in triple overtime in the state final last year. Once again, the Cougars have a stout defense. Right behind NDA is Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Look out for MVC/DCL contenders No. 4 Haverhill/Pentucket/North Andover (14-2-5), No. 6 Methuen/Tewksbury (16-1-3), No. 10 Andover (9-6-5), and No. 11 Billerica/Chelmsford (15-5-0). Expect higher seeds like No. 12 Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading, reigning state champion No. 14 St. Mary's (9-11-2), and Related : PLAYERS TO WATCH F Caroline Doherty , Hingham — Committed to Holy Cross, F Caroline Batchelder , Archbishop Williams — The Bishops' career scoring leader headlines a deep forward group. F Chloe Bryda , Bishop Feehan — A dynamic power forward, Bryda has scored 29 times for the Shamrocks, becoming the program's new all-time points leader. D Ava Baker , Malden Catholic — Baker has repeatedly come through in Advertisement D Paige Nottingham , Haverhill/Pentucket/North Andover — G Alyse Mutti , Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading — Division 2 Favorites: No. 1 Westwood (18-1-1), No. 2 Duxbury (15-5-2). Sleepers: No. 7 Marshfield (11-7-2), No. 10 Sandwich (12-9-1). Best first round matchup: Tuesday, No. 20 Hopkinton/Dover-Sherborn (10-8-2) at No. 13 Medfield (11-7-2), Canton Ice House, 7:30 p.m. Longest road trip: Wednesday, No. 31 Newburyport (8-11-1) at No. 2 Duxbury, The Bog — 77 miles. Analysis: Division 2 has been owned by Duxbury two years running. The top seed, Westwood, did the exact same — perfect except for one tie against Division 2 foes. A potential state final between the top two seeds would be a thriller. Teams trying to break up that party include No. 3 Woburn (13-4-3), which was one of the Middlesex League's best, and No. 4 Algonquin (13-4-3), a semifinalist a year ago. No. 9 Falmouth (11-8-1) was the runner-up a year ago, and boasts one of the top offenses in the state. Watch for PLAYERS TO WATCH F Kate Sullivan , Westwood — The senior paced a Wolverines team that nearly went unbeaten through the regular season, combining Advertisement F Casey Roth , Falmouth — The Clippers' career scoring leader, Roth scores in bunches and drives one of the state's best lines along with Riley Devlin and Maeve Turner. F Caitlyn Tremblay , Burlington — D Sami Norton , Duxbury — One of the state's best shutdown defenders, the senior not only stifles the opposition but also contributes in the offensive zone. D Darby Rounseville , Sandwich — The Blue Knights went 9-3-0 over their last 12 games after a 3-6-1 start, and that's in large part due to this senior's contributions from the blue line. G Morgan Murphy, Marshfield — A year ago as a sophomore, Murphy was the backbone to the Rams' run to the semifinals. Now with another year of improvement, she'll be just as influential as Marshfield looks to surprise people again. Matty Wasserman can be reached at


Boston Globe
12-02-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Globe Top 20 girls' hockey poll: Not perfect, but Patriot League champion still No. 1
No. 16 Natick, No. 17 Bishop Stang, and No. 11 Billerica/Chelmsford all make moves up, while Falmouth re-enters the poll at No. 19 after a 2-0 week, including a win over Marshfield in a rematch of last year's Division 2 semifinal. Advertisement Records based on scores reported to the Globe. The Globe's Top 20 The Globe poll as of Feb. 11, 2025. Teams were selected by the Globe sports staff. No. Team Record Previous 1. Hingham 16-0-1 1 2. Malden Catholic 10-2-3 2 3. Notre Dame (Hingham) 10-3-2 3 4. Duxbury 11-4-2 4 5. Methuen 15-0-2 5 6. North Andover 12-2-4 6 7. Archbishop Williams 11-4-2 7 8. Westwood 16-0-1 8 9. Peabody 13-2-1 9 10. Belmont 15-0-2 13 11. Billerica 14-4-0 12 12. Bishop Feehan 12-4-2 10 13. Reading 10-5-1 15 14. Milton 15-3-1 14 15. Winthrop 11-3-1 11 16. Natick 15-3-1 17 17. Bishop Stang 11-4-1 19 18. Woburn 10-6-0 16 19. Falmouth 10-6-0 – 20. Andover 7-5-3 18