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    Watertown's Coppola scores 1,000th career point at Wheaton  Nov 19, 2009
    The shooting guard tied a school record with 15 field goals against Salve Regina University on Nov. 18, 2008, while tying for third in points, dropping an underclassman record-tying 37. During the 2007-08 campaign, Coppola landed all-region honors in addition to being named the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference's (NEWMAC) and D3hoops. (Watertown TAB & Press, MA)

    With the colors (6)  Nov 10, 2009
    In June 2005, he earned a master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College and a master's degree in international relations from he Salve Regina University. Murray is a graduate of Tokay High School. (Lodi News Sentinel, CA)

    SCITUATE AROUND TOWN: Let us know events early  Oct 23, 2009
    Sarah Tolman of Scituate has been named a Regina Scholar at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I. Regina Scholarships, the only purely academic merit scholarships awarded to returning students, are presented to approximately five students in each of the three upper classes who have achieved the highest cumulative grade point averages in their class. Sarah, a sophomore who hopes to be a kindergarten teacher, is an early childhood education major, and she graduated from Scituate High School in... (Scituate Mariner, MA)

    No. 1 Bulldogs Take Sixth At Captain Hurst Bowl  Oct 19, 2009
    Yale finished 11th overall with 176 points, and the event was won by Salve Regina University. Billing was pleased after the event. (Goyalebulldogs.com)

    Comeback taking shape?  Oct 4, 2009
    He slips out of Salve Regina University when workouts are over. At a time when he thought he would be enjoying the fruits of a second lucrative NBA contract, Sweetney is just trying to prove he belongs. (Boston Globe)

    Celtics’ Garnett pain free  Oct 4, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Kevin Garnett said last night his knee is 100 percent pain free following the Celtics scrimmage at Salve Regina University. Garnett, coming off right knee surgery to remove a bone spur, looked nimble running the court and even made a nifty pass to Rajon Rondo for a layup. (Boston Globe)

    Second unit not second best  Sep 30, 2009
    Yesterday, as the Celtics opened training camp at Salve Regina University, the smart money would have been on the second squad, and of all the things coach Doc Rivers saw, the way new additions Wallace and Daniels meshed with three of last year s most reliable reserves struck him the most. The biggest thing that stood out to me today was the second unit, Rivers said. (Boston Globe)

    Full speed ahead for Garnett  Sep 30, 2009
    Nor did it seem Garnett was eager to depart the Salve Regina University gym. You know, all in all, it was fun to just get back out there with the guys, the drills, Garnett said. (Boston Globe)

    Rondo embraces quiet role  Sep 30, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - As his older, more heralded, and more vocal teammates held court following the Celtics first training camp workout at Salve Regina University yesterday, Rajon Rondo sprawled on the floor, stretching. Later, he wrapped his pullover sweater around his head, slipped on some flip-flops, and attempted to slip out of the Rodgers Recreation Center inconspicuously. (Boston Globe)

    Ernst named rookie of the week, man of the match  Sep 21, 2009
    Salve Regina University men s soccer freshman back Bobby Ernst of Needham was recently named The Commonwealth Coast Conference Rookie of the Week. Ernst helped anchor a defensive unit that did not allow a goal in a pair of wins and also netted the game-winning goal - the first of his collegiate career - in a win over the Bears. (Needham Tab, MA)

    NU Athlete of the Week honor surprises soccer star from Rockland  Sep 13, 2009
    Asack s second-half helper on the game-winning goal allowed the Lyons to complete a 2-1 comeback victory over Salve Regina University. She then notched a program-record-tying four goals, among them the game-winner, during a 6-0 triumph against Simmons College. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Skype connects pro trumpet player, NSU students  Sep 7, 2009
    He and his fiancee, Melissa Jacobson, are both adjunct faculty members at Salve Regina University in Newport. Jacobson, a graduate of Northern and Leola High School, also teaches piano lessons. (Sioux City Journal)

    MARSHFIELD AROUND TOWN: An un-Lucky berry raid  Jul 30, 2009
    The following Marshfield residents were named to the dean s list for the spring 2009 semester at their respective colleges or universities: Salve Regina University, Brian Walker; University of Denver Daniels College of Business, Kaitlin M. Cleary; Hamilton College, Amelia Mattern; Quincy College, Andrea Beaupre, Kristin Gallagher, Mary McGaughey, Lisa Morris, Kristina Murray, Gayle Petitpas, Kristen Ristuccia, Kelly Rivard, Mary Ryan, Laura Williams and Clare Wilson; Massasoit Community College,... (Marshfield Mariner, MA)

    Marlborough, Hudson cast presents 'MacBeth'  Jul 27, 2009
    The production team is lead by Alina Saez (junior, Guilford College) and Cassidy Santamaria (sophomore, New York University) with Allison Panetta (freshman, Westfield State), Kelly Daeke (senior, Salve Regina University), and Matthew Wiedeman (junior, Mount Ida College). Others in the production are: (from Marlborough) Sarah Batista, Gayle Farrington, Audra Foster, Meaghan Halfpenny, Joe Manzella, Brianna McGrath, Allie Sebeika and Peter Snyder; (from Hudson) Keith Caram, Brianna Chaves, Jess... (Hudson Sun, MA)

    2009 Graduations  Jun 30, 2009
    The following residents were awarded degrees on Sunday, May 17, during the 59th Commencement ceremony at Salve Regina University. Jeffrey Timothy Conley was awarded a bachelor of science in marketing. (Belmont Citizen Herald, MA)

    Brookline honors and degrees  Jun 22, 2009
    The following local residents were awarded degrees May 17, during the 59th commencement ceremony at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I.: Melissa A. Mancone of Brookline, master of business administration degree in management; and William Driscoll Carroll of Chestnut Hill, bachelor of arts degree in administration of justice. Loading commenting interface. (Brookline TAB, MA)

    Reading scholars  Jun 21, 2009
    John Bruno and Michael Egan of Reading were named to the dean s list for the spring 2009 semester at Salve Regina University in Newport, R.I. To qualify for the dean s list, full-time students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3. 5 without receiving a grade below a B in that semester. (Reading Advocate, MA)

    Marlborough's Student Standouts  Jun 19, 2009
    Gayle Farrington and Jeffrey Desautels of Marlborough were named to the Dean s List at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. ... Jeffrey Daniel Desautels of Marlborough was awarded a bachelor of arts in theatre arts during Salve Regina University s 59th commencement May 17. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)

    More Hudson High graduates favor state schools  Jun 19, 2009
    Reid, Marc Salve Regina University. Reinshagen, Nicholas Employment. (Hudson Sun, MA)

    Where are they going?: Georgetown High School 2009 College Matriculation Report  Jun 19, 2009
    Jonathan Allen, Boston College Amanda Arriel, Westfield State College Leila Baghdad, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Rae Berube, Bentley University Jonathan Bordonaro, Roger Williams University Haylely Botman, Johnson & Wales University Elyse Brennan, University of Central Florida Shelagh Browne, Hamilton College Nathan Brudnick, Northern Essex Community College Nicholas Bruno, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Kelly Burke, Salve Regina University Joseph Butera, Bryant University Tyler... (Georgetown Record, MA)

    North Andover Academic Achievers  Jun 16, 2009
    Caroline Cissel of North Andover, a junior at Salve Regina University, was named to the dean s list for the spring 2009 semester. To qualify for the dean s list, fulltime students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3. (North Andover Citizen, MA)

    Academic achievers  Jun 6, 2009
    Rachel Ann Pacini of Stoneham received a Bachelor of Science in biology, magna cum laude, during Salve Regina University s 59th commencement on Sunday, May 17. Pacini received the Biology Department Award for microbiology and medical technology, and the Christopher Kiernan Student-Athlete Award. (Stoneham Sun, MA)

    Distillery may give clues to Colonial life  May 25, 2009
    The work is being done as a joint partnership between Salve Regina University in Newport, the Newport Restoration Foundation and the Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. Researchers accidentally discovered the Richardson property in 2007 while on site excavating artifacts they had traced to the 19th century. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Science)

    Wilmington students get degrees from Salve Regina  May 22, 2009
    Two Wilmington residents were awarded degrees on Sunday, May 17 during the 59th Commencement ceremony at Salve Regina University. Jennifer Lynne Corcoran of Wilmington was awarded a bachelor of arts in psychology. (Wilmington Advocate, MA)

    EXIT:  U.S. Gen. McKiernan leaving Afghanistan  May 12, 2009
    EDUCATION: B.S., U.S. Military Academy; M.A. in national security and strategic studies, U.S. Naval War College; M.S. in international relations, Salve Regina University. Source: The Associated Press. (USA Today)

    Jasmine Jennings Named RIAIAW ...  May 7, 2009
    KINGSTON, R.I. -- , a senior on the University of Rhode Island's track team, was honored as the 2009 Rhode Island Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women's (RIAIAW) Distinguished Student-Athlete of the Year in an awards ceremony held on Wednesday, May 5 at Salve Regina University in Newport. Jennings, who is a two-year team captain, captured her second consecutive Atlantic 10 hammer throw title on May 2. (Gorhody.com)

    Mission Improbable: Gulls win three to take seventh straight TCCC Title  May 3, 2009
    The Gulls (37-7) defeated Salve Regina University (25-19-1) in game one of the day, 5-0, and then swept a pair of games from Western New England College (29-14), 4-3 and 5-4, to take the TCCC crown. Endicott's (Milton, Mass. (Ecgulls.com)

    MacDonald highlights eight Endicott All-TCCC selections  May 2, 2009
    The Gulls (34-7) will meet up with Salve Regina University (24-18-1) on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. to determine who will play Western New England College (29-12) in the TCCC Championship later in the day ... Along with MacDonald's TCCC Player of the Year award, Salve Regina University junior Sarah Jakiela was picked as TCCC Pitcher of the Year, Regis College freshman Caitlin Luquet was chosen TCCC Rookie of the Year, University of New England's Megan Gaedje was honored as TCCC Senior Scholar... (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls downed by Golden Bears, host Seahawks Saturday  May 1, 2009
    In the earlier game, Salve Regina University (24-18-1) stayed alive in its pursuit to play in the Conference finals with a 3-2 win over Curry College (27-16). The Seahawks and Gulls (34-7) will matchup on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. in Beverly, Mass. (Ecgulls.com)

    Seven Gulls earn All-TCCC honors  Apr 30, 2009
    Curry College junior Ashley Hansbury was named TCCC Offensive Player of the Year, Roger Williams University senior Jackie Criss was picked as TCCC Defensive Player of the Year, Nichols College freshman Krista-Jean Forand was chosen TCCC Rookie of the Year, University of New England's Amanda Barker was honored as TCCC Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year, Roger Williams University's Selina Collier was honored as TCCC Coach of the Year, and Salve Regina University was the recipient of the Team... (Ecgulls.com)

    Endicott blanks Salve Regina in TCCC Tournament, 10-0  Apr 29, 2009
    tossed seven shutout innings to lead fifth-seeded Endicott College to a 10-0 win over No. 4 seed Salve Regina University in The Commonwealth Coast Conference baseball playoff action on Tuesday afternoon at Reynolds Field. Senior (Wilton, Conn. (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls come out on top in battle of the birds  Apr 29, 2009
    - Day two of The Commonwealth Coast Conference softball tournament had its share of drama as Roger Williams University defeated Salve Regina University, 4-1, on a sixth inning grand slam by Sarah Grill (Watervliet, N.Y.) in game one of two held on the campus of Endicott College today. The Hawks went on to lose to Endicott College, 6-8, in game two of the double-header as the Gulls (34-6) came back from a pair of three-run deficits, aided by (Merrimack, N.H.) four RBI, to move on in the winner's... (Ecgulls.com)

    Baseball named #5 seed in TCCC Tournament  Apr 28, 2009
    The Gulls will travel to Newport, R.I. to take on Salve Regina University on Tuesday, April 28th for a game scheduled at 3:00 p.m.. Salve Regina has already hosted the Gulls once this season as the teams split a double-header on April 18th. (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls walk-off with pair of wins over Nichols  Apr 28, 2009
    Endicott leapfrogs Nichols into fourth place in the TCCC and looks to host Salve Regina University in the upcoming TCCC tournament ... Endicott currently sits in fourth place and looks to host Salve Regina University in a first round matchup while Nichols dropped all the way to seventh place and will have to travel to Western New England College for their first game. (Ecgulls.com)

    Russo garners Conference honors  Apr 28, 2009
    Russo has helped lead the Gulls to a 17-20 overall record and 12-10 record in the TCCC. The Gulls will travel to Newport, R.I. on Tuesday afternoon for a first-round matchup with Salve Regina University at 3:00 p.m.. Russo collected three hits in three of the four conference games he played last week, as the Gulls posted a 3-2 weekly record -- 3-1 in TCCC play -- and claimed the #5 seed in the upcoming TCCC Championship. (Ecgulls.com)

    Battle of the birds results in split  Apr 19, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Endicott College posted a 5-3 win in game one, and then suffered a 3-2 walk-off loss in game two of a doubleheader split with Salve Regina University on Saturday afternoon in Newport, R.I. Seahawk senior Senior Justin Collett (South Portland, Maine) launched a two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Salve Regina University the win in game two. Collett - who suffered the loss in the Gulls 5-3 win in game one - helped attain for his erratic performance on... (Ecgulls.com)

    Endicott nabs crucial win over Chargers, 6-3  Apr 15, 2009
    - The Endicott College men's tennis team won a crucial TCCC matchup with Colby-Sawyer College as the Gulls defeated the Chargers, 6-3, on Tuesday to remain in a second-place tie with Salve Regina University. The Gulls improve to 9-5 overall and 6-2 in the TCCC while Colby-Sawyer falls to 5-3 in conference and dips below. (Ecgulls.com)

    Endicott edges Nichols, 6-3  Apr 9, 2009
    - The Endicott men's tennis team bounced back after a tough loss to Salve Regina University on Tuesday by posting a 6-3 win over TCCC foe Nichols College on Wednesday afternoon in Beverly, Mass. The win improves the Gulls to 7-4 overall and 6-3 in Conference play, while the Bison slip to 10-6 and 3-3 in TCCC contests. (Ecgulls.com)

    Seahawks ground men's tennis, 7-2  Apr 8, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Endicott College suffered its first The Commonwealth Coast Conference setback of the season, falling to Salve Regina University, 7-2, on Tuesday afternoon at the Lawrence Avenue Courts in Newport, R.I.. The Seahawks swept all three doubles matches and fought their way to wins in four of the six singles matches to improve to 5-9 on the season (4-2 TCCC). (Ecgulls.com)

    Endicott wins fifth straight, 8-1 over Leopards  Apr 6, 2009
    The Blue and Green hope to continue their winning-streak when they travel to Newport, R.I. to take on Salve Regina University at 3:30 p.m. on Monday afternoon. Wentworth also heads to Rhode Island on Monday when it takes on Roger Williams University at 4:00 p.m. in TCCC action. (Ecgulls.com)

    Kennebunk area academic news  Mar 26, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. Jennifer Brosnan of Moody, a senior, has been named to the dean's list at Salve Regina University for the fall semester of the 2008-2009 academic year. To qualify for the dean's list, full-time students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    MPAC: Pieces of War  Mar 19, 2009
    Holding a Master of Arts in holistic counseling from Salve Regina University, he inspires and. facilitates positive behavioral change through his performance art, residency programs and workshops. (McKinney Courier-Gazette, TX)

    Lovoy breaks more Salve records  Mar 7, 2009
    NEW YORK Allegra Lovoy of Charlestown closed out her Salve Regina University basketball career Friday night when the Seahawks lost to New York University 80-55 in the first round of the NCAA Division III tournament. Lovoy scored 16 points and leaves with the school record for points in a season 495. (Westerly Sun, RI)

    Academic Achievement  Mar 7, 2009
    Henry DeSimone, Stephanie Johnson and Lauren Maidrand of Burlington have been named to the dean s list at Salve Regina University for the fall semester of the 2008-2009 academic year. Christopher Menard and Jeffrey Menard of Burlington, seniors at The Governor s Academy in Byfield, have received high honors for the marking period. (Burlington Union, MA)

    Around Town -- No amount of snow can rain on the parade  Mar 6, 2009
    Congratulations to Sarah Tolman, an early childhood education major at Salve Regina University, who made the dean's list for the fall 2008 semester. Archbishop Williams High School announces its student all-stars for the second term: Mark McCabe, Principal s List; Meghan Connolly, First Honors; and Monica Guerrera, Thomas Kirwan and Christopher Snow, Second Honors. (Scituate Mariner, MA)

    Seahawks clip Gulls, win TCCC Finals  Mar 1, 2009
    - The No. 5 seeded Salve Regina University defeated the No. 2 seeded Endicott College Gulls, 72-67, on Saturday afternoon in Beverly, Mass. to win the 2008-09 The Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship. (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls weather storm, earn trip to TCCC Finals  Feb 27, 2009
    Endicott will move onto the TCCC Championship game as they host Salve Regina University at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. The No. 5 Seahawks were able to upset the #1 seeded Nichols College, 60-45, in the other Semifinal matchup on Thursday night. (Ecgulls.com)

    Pair of Gulls earn All-TCCC Honors  Feb 24, 2009
    Salve Regina University freshman Lindsey Shorey was named TCCC Rookie of the Year, Nichols College's Natalie Soffen was named TCCC Coach of the Year, and Gordon College and Wentworth Institute of Technology shared the Team Sportsmanship Award. Voting for the All-TCCC team and each of the major awards was conducted among TCCC women's basketball coaches. (Ecgulls.com)

    TCCC tabs EC men's tennis for fourth  Feb 19, 2009
    Seven-time defending Commonwealth Coast Conference Champion Salve Regina University has been slected as the favorite to win the 2009 TCCC men's tennis championship. The Seahawks (19-4, 9-0) received eight eight of the 10 first-place votes in the 2009 TCCC preseason poll. (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls continue to roll, win 10th-straight  Feb 15, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Senior (Plaistow, N.H.) scored 22 points to lead Endicott College to a 77-63 win over Salve Regina University in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Rodgers Recreation Center. The Gulls won their tenth consecutive game and improve to 19-4 (10-1 TCCC) while the Seahawks drop to 15-8 (7-4 TCCC). (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls clip Seahawks, 69-67  Feb 15, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Junior (Kennebunk, Maine) scored a game-high 22 points to lead Endicott College to a 69-67 win over Salve Regina University in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) men's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Rodgers Recreation Center. Classmate (Brockton, Mass. (Ecgulls.com)

    Adult Leagues  Feb 8, 2009
    Salve Regina University junior Rachel Pacini (Stoneham) was named to the Commonwealth Coast Conference Women s Soccer Honor Roll Oct. 1. Extras. (Stoneham Sun, MA)


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