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    Cross-Country Finishes Third, Fourth at NCAA East Regional  Nov 10, 2009
    The men's individual champion was freshman Glarius Rop from American International College, and UMASS Lowell was the overall men's team champion. . (Aupanthers.com)

    No. 12 UConn rolls in exhibition  Nov 9, 2009
    He also missed UConn's 106-67 exhibition win over American International College on Nov. 4 due to a review of documents pertaining to his annual eligibility review. The school announced Friday that the review had been completed and Dyson and junior guard Donnell Beverly were cleared to play. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- NCAA Basketball)

    THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN  Nov 5, 2009
    It was one of his five dunks in UConn's 106-67 win over American International College at the XL Center Wednesday night. "Having Stanley is great," Walker said. (The Daily Campus, CT)

    Crusaders To Meet Sacred Heart For Two, Including At Home On Nov. 7  Nov 5, 2009
    Army was sixth (40 points), Bentley was seventh (31 points), Sacred Heart was eighth (27 points), Connecticut was ninth (18 points) and American International College was 10th (10 points). HOLY CROSS HEAD COACH PAUL PEARL: Paul Pearl is in his 15th year at the helm of the Holy Cross ice hockey program, and is just the fifth head coach in the history of ice hockey at Holy Cross. (Patriotleague.com)

    Bentley’s McNamara has knack for winning kicks  Nov 5, 2009
    A 30-20 win over American International College featured 12 points and three field goals, including the one that put the Falcons up for good, 23-20. A 17-14 win over Southern Connecticut was decided when McNamara broke a 14-all tie with an 18-yard field goal. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Shorthanded No. 12 UConn romps in exhibition  Nov 5, 2009
    (AP) -- Kemba Walker scored 28 points and Stanley Robinson added 25 as No. 12 Connecticut rolled past American International College 106-67 in an exhibition game Wednesday night, despite playing without starting guard Jerome Dyson. Dyson, a senior, junior Donnell Beverly and freshman Jamal Coombs-McDaniel were held out of the opening exhibition because of problems with their eligibility paperwork. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- NCAA Basketball)

    Releasing the hounds  Nov 4, 2009
    Tonight, the past 214 days become history, as the pre-season No. 14 Huskies open up the 2009-2010 season at the XL Center in Hartford with an exhibition game against American International College at 7 p.m.. "Everybody on the team can run, everyone on the team can jump, everybody can shoot," said UConn forward Ater Majok. (The Daily Campus, CT)

    Backward Glances  Oct 29, 2009
    The place (later known as The Maples) attracted many bathers that summer, including 152 on a single day Newly-registered voters included: W. Haczynski, Charles Charbonneau, Adam Mancini, Gordon Wood, George Tracy, Manuel Moitozo and Helen MacDonald Hudson poet Clara Belle Gleason was honored at a birthday party Henry Ricker joined the staff of the Hudson National Bank The Dutch Girls orchestra, which played at the First Federated Church social, included Dorothy Poplin, Sarah Wilcox, Ruth Peel,... (Hudson Sun, MA)

    Northeastern men’s soccer surge has Western flavor  Oct 29, 2009
    Here and there With his 16 stops last Saturday in a 41-13 loss at American International College, Merrimack College sophomore linebacker Shawn Loiseau of Shrewsbury became the second player in program history to record 100 tackles in a single season. His total of 101 is five shy of the school record going into tomorrow night s Northeast-10 Conference game at Southern Connecticut. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    • Arthur L. Johnson Sr.  Oct 28, 2009
    The adopted son of Merton Edwin and Blodwin "Bessie" Johnson, he attended elementary and high schools in Becket and Chester, and was admitted to American International College in Springfield, Mass. While attending AIC, he wed Mary Beck Cratty, to whom he was married for 42 years. (Fredericksburg.com, VA)

    Fitzgerald named CEO of ArthroCare  Oct 27, 2009
    He holds a bachelor s of science from American International College and an MBA from. ArthroCare s previous president and CEO, Michael Baker, left last February amid revelations that the company engaged in improper behavior in its insurance billing and health care compliance practices associated with its spine business unit. (Austin Business Journal, TX)

    Cross-Country Places Fourth at Northeast-10 Championships  Oct 27, 2009
    The men's individual champion was freshman Glarius Rop from American International College, and the women's championship was taken by senior Laura Brustolon from Southern Connecticut State University. The Panthers toe the line next on November 8th at the NCAA Division II Northeast Regional Championship in Boston, Massachusetts at Franklin Park. (Aupanthers.com)

    Field Hockey Comes Away With 4-3 Victory Over Southern Connecticut  Oct 15, 2009
    The Panthers return to action on Thursday, October 15 when they travel to take on American International College at 7:00 pm. . (Aupanthers.com)

    Stonehill football looks to turn things around  Oct 10, 2009
    Stonehill has played games in West Virginia, New York and Connecticut with its lone home appearance being a 35-17 loss to American International College on Sept. 11. It s been kind of a crazy schedule year, said Coach Robert Talley. (Easton Journal, MA)

    Golf Slated for Fifth Place Finish at Northeast-10 Championship  Sep 25, 2009
    American International College finished third with 104 points followed by Southern New Hampshire University who picked up one-first place vote and 98 points. The Penmen finished slightly ahead of Adelphi University by one vote. (Aupanthers.com)

    Golf Places Third at Northeast Intercollegiate Championship  Sep 23, 2009
    American International College captured the overall team title with a score of 591, followed by Wilmington (DE) with 605 and Adelphi with a score of 610. LeMoyne and Post University round out the top-five with scores of 613 and 620. (Aupanthers.com)

    Golf Sits Second after Round One of the Northeast Intercollegiate Championsip  Sep 22, 2009
    American International college leads the field with a score of 294 with Adelphi in second, three strokes ahead of Wilmington (DE). Dowling College and Bentley University round out the top-five with scores of 305 and 306. (Aupanthers.com)

    Atlantic Hockey Preseason Poll Released  Sep 17, 2009
    The league is comprised of ten members: Air Force Academy, American International College, Army, Bentley College, Canisius College, University of Connecticut, College of the Holy Cross, Mercyhurst College, Rochester Institute of Technology and Sacred Heart University. Niagara and Robert Morris will join the league for the start of the 2010-11 season. (Sacredheartpioneers.com)

    Brendan Flynn Named Graduate Assistant For Athletic Communications  Sep 16, 2009
    During his time at Springfield he also worked in the sports information office at Western New England College and completed an internship at American International College in the spring of 2009. Flynn, a lifelong Connecticut native, resides in Wallingford and is currently working towards his MBA at Sacred Heart. (Sacredheartpioneers.com)

    Golf Captures Assumption Shootout Title  Sep 10, 2009
    They were 22 strokes ahead of second place, a tie between Lemoyne College and American International College. The Panthers were led by junior and sophomore Stuart Pulkinan, each of whom shot 72 for the difficult 18-hole course and shared the individual title. (Aupanthers.com)

    Women's Soccer Powers Past AIC, 4-2  Sep 3, 2009
    Garden City, N.Y. - The Adelphi University women's soccer team played host to American International College (AIC) on Wednesday, September 2 in the program's first Northeast-10 game. Adelphi scored two early goals and controlled the action on the way to a 4-2 win. (Aupanthers.com)

    Women's Soccer Shutouts PhilaU In Season Opener  Aug 30, 2009
    The Panthers are next in action on Wednesday, September 2 as they host NE-10 opponent American International College at 6:00 pm on Competition Field. . (Aupanthers.com)

    Its a wrap for the Firebirds with a North Andover flair  Aug 22, 2009
    Methuen native and American International College star pitcher Liz Habib pitched the first four innings, giving up four runs in her first game back from injury. Barrett pitched three innings in relief, holding the Pandemonium scoreless. (North Andover Citizen, MA)

    Volleyball Picked to Finish Fourth in Northeast-10 Preseason Poll  Aug 22, 2009
    Adelphi University (27-11, 11-5 ECC), in its first year of play in the Northeast-10, is picked to finish fourth after receiving the final first-place vote and 210 points, followed by American International College (12-13, 8-6 NE-10) who rounds out the top five. Predicted to finish sixth this season is the University of Massachusetts Lowell (15-17, 7-7 NE-10) with 154 points, while Stonehill College (21-11, 8-6 NE-10) follows close behind in seventh with 153 points. (Aupanthers.com)

    Field Hockey Picked Eighth In Preseason Coaches' Poll  Aug 22, 2009
    Merrimack College (5-13, 5-8 NE-10) collected 39 points followed by American International College (5-15, 4-14 NE-10) with 31 points and Assumption College (2-18, 1-17 NE-10) with 22 points to round out the rest of the poll. The 2009 season gets under way on Thursday, August 27 as Adelphi travels to Seton Hill for a 12 p.m. contest. (Aupanthers.com)

    Women's Soccer Picked To Finish Sixth In Preseason Coaches' Poll  Aug 22, 2009
    Saint Anselm College (7-10-2, 6-6-2 NE-10) is predicted to finish in ninth place with 124 points and American International College (9-9-1, 4-9-1 NE-10) rounds out the top ten with 105 points. In order, the rest of the poll is as follows, Le Moyne College (9-6-2, 6-6-2 NE-10) with 89 points, Saint Michael's College (8-8-2, 5-7-2 NE-10) with 84 points, Stonehill College (4-13-1, 3-10-1 NE-10) with 69 points, Assumption College (7-9-2, 4-8-2 NE-10) with 66 points, Bentley University (4-14-1,... (Aupanthers.com)

    Therrien Steps Down As Wethersfield's Town Manager  Aug 4, 2009
    Therrien's career began in Enfield, where she was hired as an assistant town manager after graduating from American International College in Springfield, where she grew up. She went on to be a deputy town manager in Hartford, assistant town manager in Jacksonville, , then became Berlin's first town manager, a job she held for seven years before coming to. (FOX61, CT)

    Veteran of State Police nominated for marshal  Jul 29, 2009
    A graduate of American International College in Springfield, Gibbons has spent 26 years in the State Police division of intelligence, and for several years headed the Western Massachusetts Gang Task Force, consisting of federal law enforcement agents. He was a team leader for the State Police crisis negotiations unit, and was Western Massachusetts commander for the state attorney general s office. (Boston Globe)

    21 students graduate from Community Charter School of Cambridge  Jun 20, 2009
    Ariel Rodriguez Garcia University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Jeffrey Rodriguez Garcia Fitchburg State College Bayoan Garcia-Torres Dean College Rachel Jean-Louis Denison University Courtney Johnson - Cornell University Sarah Joseph University of Hartford Mitchell Moise American International College Susan Needleman Wentworth Institute of Technology Carl-Eden Norgaisse American International College ... Kolawole Wright American International College. (Cambridge Chronicle, MA)

    Marlborough's Student Standouts  Jun 19, 2009
    Marlborough s Gustavo Duarte recently received the Outstanding Senior Award at American International College in Springfield. He is a senior majoring in international business and Business Adminstration. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)

    Holbrook Class of 2009 graduates June 6  Jun 4, 2009
    The students of the Class of 2009 were accepted to and will attend the following colleges and schools: American International College, American University, Anna Maria College, Art Institute of Boston, Becker College, Boston University, Brandeis University, Bridgewater State College, California Lutheran University, Colby-Sawyer College, Curry College, Emmanuel College, Endicott College, Fisher College, Fitchburg State College, Framingham State College, Johnson State College, Johnson & Wales... (Holbrook Sun, MA)

    Division II Championship Site Set for 2010 and 2011  May 1, 2009
    The event will be held at the MassMutual Center, with American International College and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame serving as the hosts. The dates of the competition will be March 24, 25 and 27 in 2010 and March 23, 24 and 26 in 2011. (Nabc.com)

    Sacred Heart High School writers, photographer win national and regional awards  Apr 19, 2009
    The Scholastic Press Association, which held its award ceremony March 18, at American International College, noted specific work by several individuals. Co-editor-in-chief Patrick Prendergast (Sandwich) was recognized for news feature writing, and co-editor-in-chief Rex Macapinlac (Cotuit) was cited for his review writing, as was news editor, Evan Carey (Kingston). (Kingston Mariner, MA)

    Keeping score around New England  Apr 9, 2009
    Colleges Graham rules Kent Graham, a sophomore at American International College, shot 75-74 -149 to win medalist honors at the Peter King Memorial Tournament at Long Island National GC in Riverhead, N.Y. Graham helped the Yellow Jackets to a third-place finish. Southern New Hampshire, led by Shane Winslow (151, tied for fourth) was fourth, followed by UMass-Lowell in ninth. (Boston Globe)

    WA announces 2009 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees  Mar 27, 2009
    After graduating from Westford Academy, Johnston started 36 football games at American International College at nose guard and linebacker. Bill Doiron. (Westford Eagle, MA)

    Williams Announces Football Coaching Staff  Mar 26, 2009
    In 1986 he was the defensive coordinator at American International College, after three seasons as linebacker and defensive back coach at SUNY-Albany, where he served as head lacrosse coach for two years. The Concord, N.H., native earned a degree in physical education from Maine and a master's in education from the University at Albany. (Goyalebulldogs.com)

    Siedllecki Retires  Mar 22, 2009
    The University of Maine graduate has coached Dean Junior College in Massachusetts, Lafayette College, American International College, and SUNY-Albany. Before Yale, he coached for five seasons at the University of Pennsylvania, where he helped lead the Quakers to two Ivy League titles and created a nationally ranked defense. (Yale Herald, CT)

    Arlington to host MTEL workshop  Mar 17, 2009
    The American International college will hold a series of workshops around the state to help prepare teachers for the upcoming Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL). The three sessions will take place Mondays, April 13, 27 and May 4 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The MTEL exams are scheduled for May 9. (Arlington Advocate, MA)

    Stonehill College women's basketball team ready for rematch  Mar 13, 2009
    They went 2-4 without the Middleboro resident before she returned for the regular-season finale, a win over American International College. Simonds has been practicing full-time the past week and will be a bit healthier for the NCAAs. (Easton Journal, MA)

    Western to host NCAA II West Sub-Regional as No.2 seed  Mar 10, 2009
    (host American International College and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame - Ticket Information 413-781-6500). broadcast on KBAI Radio (930 AM) and via the internet at wwuvikings. (Wwuvikings.com)

    Stonehill College hoop teams in NE-10 playoffs  Mar 3, 2009
    She returned for the regular-season finale, helping the Skyhawks defeat American International College to earn the No. 2 seed with a 15-7 record. Stonehill won the NE-10 tourney a year ago after finishing first during the regular season. (Easton Journal, MA)

    Adelphi Women Shut Out AIC, 21-0  Mar 2, 2009
    Garden City, N.Y. - Freshman tallied four goals to lead the #2 Adelphi University women's lacrosse team to a 21-0 victory over visiting American International College. The Panthers improve to 2-0, while the Yellowjackets drop to 0-1. (Aupanthers.com)

    Women's Lacrosse Excited To Host AIC In First Season Home Opener  Feb 28, 2009
    Garden City, N.Y. - The Adelphi University women's lacrosse team's season home-opener vs. American International College this Sunday will be the first time the Panthers will take to their new field after a year of playing off campus. While they have had the opportunity to practice on the all-weather turf in the new Outdoor Sports Complex, this weekend's contest will be the first official game. (Aupanthers.com)

    Campus Clips  Feb 21, 2009
    Colleen Hopkins and Jacqueline Lapointe of Danvers were named to the fall dean s list at American International College in Springfield. More than 450 AIC students qualified for the honor roll, earning a grade point average of at least 3. (Danvers Herald, MA)

    Women's Lacrosse Cruises Past Rollins In Season Opener  Feb 21, 2009
    Next up, they will host American International College on Sunday, March 1, at 1:00 p.m.. . (Aupanthers.com)

    Oregon names Jerry Azzinaro DL coach  Feb 11, 2009
    The Brooklyn, N.Y., native brings with him the experience as defensive coordinator at Duke (2004-06), the University of Massachusetts (1998, 1994) and American International College (1987-91) in Springfield, Mass. in addition to serving as head coach at NCAA Division III Western New England College (Springfield, Mass. (Oregon Sports -- Rivals.com)

    Ducks Name Azzinaro as DL Coach  Feb 10, 2009
    The Brooklyn, N.Y., native brings with him the experience as defensive coordinator at (2004-06), the University of (1998, 1994) and American International College (1987-91) in Springfield, Mass ... Azzinaro broke into the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at American International College in 1982 while simultaneously serving as head wrestling coach at Hopkins Academy (Hadley, Mass ... A former linebacker at American International College who led his team in tackles his senior year,... (eDuck.com)

    Tranghese Will Step Down As BIG EAST Commissioner  Feb 8, 2009
    Tranghese's career in college athletics began at American International College in his hometown of Springfield, Mass. He is a 1965 graduate of St. Michael's College in Winooski, Vt. (Marquette Sports -- Rivals.com)


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