2009 Review

For the sixth time in as many years under the direction of eighth year Head Coach Andrew Fink, the Mount Ida College men's lacrosse team captured their sixth consecutive North Atlantic Conference (NAC) title over hosting Castleton State College winning 25-9 in dramatic fashion.  The Spartans, who had snapped the Mustangs 39-0 consecutive NAC winning streak earlier in 2009, had no answer for Mount Ida's dominating performance. 

Senior captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) put together a record setting day notching nine goals and one assist.  Shidler was named Most Valuable Player for the tournament including an all-tournament team selection.  With the win, the Mustangs earned an automatic berth into the NCAA tournament for the third straight season and would travel to Springfield College only to lose 21-4. 

Six players from the Mount Ida men's lacrosse team were honored with NAC all-conference honors. Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) was selected as the 2009 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Player-of-the-Year.  This is the second time in Conley's career that he was honored with this award when he received it his freshman season along with Rookie-of-the-Year honors in 2006.  Conley, who is a four time all-conference selection, led the NAC in assists with 33 during conference play.  

Conley has broken three of the biggest records in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse career books this season snapping the goals (173), assists (138), and points (311) records in a career.  He had an outstanding ending to a very successful career in 2009 tallying 41 goals and 53 assists good for 94 points in 20 games played throughout this year. 

His five goal one assist performance in the semifinal round of the NAC men's lacrosse tournament against visiting Maine Maritime Academy was one of his best games of the year.  In the final regular season match-up against Emerson College, Conley notched an amazing four goals and seven assists good for 11 points and the record for most points in a contest in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse books. 

Conley landed in 10th place in all of NCAA division III men's lacrosse in points this season with 94.  His biggest achievement statistically throughout the year was second place in NCAA division III for assists with 53. 

Along with Conley, five other Mount Ida lacrosse players were honored with NAC all-conference selections.  Sophomore attackman Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody), who is one goal (52) shy of tying the all time record for goals in a season as a Mustang, was selected to the NAC first team all-conference.  Senior midfielder Christopher Prophete (Waltham, MA/Waltham) was also honored with NAC first team all-conference honors for the first time in his career.  Prophete, who missed all of last season due to a knee injury, has created a big impact for  Mount Ida and will be a very important part to the Mustangs quest for a sixth consecutive conference championship. 

Senior captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) received second team NAC all-conference honors for the second year in a row.  Shidler, who is also a four time all-conference selection along with Conley, enjoyed another stellar season with 24 goals, 23, assists, for 47 points.  Sophomore long stick midfielder Billy Eagan (North Andover, MA/North Andover) was also selected to the NAC second team all-conference as well.  This was the first time Eagan has received conference honors in his career at Mount Ida.  Senior midfielder Anthony DiMarsico (Fairport, NY/Fairport) was acknowledged with an honorable mention who has been an asset to the Mustangs this season with 12 goals and seven assists.  

2009 PREVIEW

The 2009 Mount Ida College men's lacrosse team will look to capture their sixth consecutive North Atlantic Conference (NAC) title this coming season and hope to gain their third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance in as many years.  The Mustangs and Head Coach Andrew Fink, who have remained unbeaten in conference play for the past five seasons at 37-0, are looking forward to another stellar year. 

Last season Mount Ida faced some very difficult teams in very competitive conferences around the country and stood up to the test.   The Mustangs knocked off Colorado College during their annual spring trip to Colorado winning 9-8. Although Mount Ida lost to Amherst College (3-14), Western Connecticut State University (9-8), Kean (9-11), Babson College (11-13), Eastern Connecticut State University (9-19) who are top echelon teams in the northeast, almost all the losses were close in margin proving their tough on talented opponents. 

This season, the test only gets harder for the Mustangs, who will face five top tier teams (Amherst College, Kean, Eastern Connecticut State University, Tufts University, and Babson College) in New England including two New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) teams.  

"Attack is where the strength and experience is for this season which is different from past years where defense usually is our strength," says Head Coach Andrew Fink.  "There is a lot of competition at the attack position that will have players fighting for playing time," he said. 

ATTACK

With many attackers seeing significant playing time last season as freshman, the Mustangs front line will be full of young returning second year veterans.  They will look to win games by outscoring their opponents through all the talent that is surrounding the attack position.   

The loss of midfielder John Lightbown '09 will give the opportunity for senior captains Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) and Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) to lead the offensive charge for the Mustangs in 2009.  Conley, who led Mount Ida in points last year with 42 goals, 36 assists, for 78 points will look to build upon those numbers in his final season.  His is a true team leader in the highest sense and will be a key element to the success of the Mustangs.  Shidler also enjoyed a stellar year in 2008 with 26 goals and 28 assists landing second on the team.

Sophomore Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody) will also be a very important part to the Mustangs offensive attack in ‘09.  As a freshman starter last season, Savage notched 33 goals and seven assists to boost Mount Ida's scoring threat.  He will return as an experienced veteran and look to make a name for himself in the conference. 

Newcomer Zach Jacobson (Shoreview, MN/Moundsview) brings a ton a talent from Minnesota as well as a big frame standing 6-1 weighing in at 220 pounds.  Jacobson is a powerful player who will help the Mustangs fire on all cylinders offensively.  He will have the opportunity to contend for a starting spot. 

Junior's Michael Simone (Dover, NH/St. Thomas Aquinas) and John Perez (Dorcester, MA/Wayland) and sophomore Nate Prince (West Gardiner, ME/Gardiner Area) will also be integral parts to the attack this season.  Freshman Ian Saunders (Glens Falls, NY/Glens Falls) will also contribute to the Mustangs offensive attack. 

MIDFIELD

The midfield is packed with high powered energy and a plethora of scoring machines.  This is by far the deepest group on the team with 11 players contenting for starting positions.  The depth of the midfield will give the opportunity for Head Coach Fink to spread things around.

"There are a lot of scorers in this group and I'm looking to spread things around hoping for more consistency," said Fink.  "This is by far the deepest group on the team and I'm hoping the depth will help throughout the season," he said.

The number one returner from last season is sophomore Dan Harrington (Westford, MA/Westford Academy) who made an immediate impact l with 18 goals, 11 assists, for 29 points.  As a freshman starter last year, he will look to continue his solid offensive play as a young veteran in the 2009 season. 

Senior Anthony DiMarsico (Fairport, NY/Fairport) spent most of his off season is the weight room and has become bigger and stronger which will only help him produce more this season.  He registered seven goals and five assists in 2008 and look to build upon that in the approach year. 

Also returning from outstanding freshman seasons is sophomore's Paul Battapaglia (Clinton, CT/Morgan), Frank Rozio (Clinton, CT/Morgan), and Breandan Draper (Lexington, KY/Lexington Catholic) who will be thrown into the mix throughout the year. 

After a short hiatus in 2008 senior's Christopher Prophete (Waltham, MA/Waltham) and Alex Champagne (East Greenwich, RI/East Greenwich) will look to aid the midfield after surviving tough injuries that plagued them last season.  Senior Anthony DiMaio (Agawam, MA/Agawam) left Mount Ida two years ago and decided to jump back into the mix for his final season of eligibility.  In 2006, DiMaio registered seven goals and six assists good for 13 points in 13 games.

Junior John Hall (Scotsdale, AZ/Hodgekiss) also returns to the Mustangs after leaving for one season to attend Hamilton College.  He is a very hard working player who motivates his teammates through his voice, toughness, and tireless work ethic. 

Newcomers Billy Gerke (Essex, VT/Rice Memorial) and Derek O'Reilly (East Setauket, NY/Ward Melville), two talented freshman coming from very successful high school programs, will create an immediate impact for the Mustangs. 

The defensive midfield will be full of talent returning two players, sophomore Derek Broughton (Peabody, MA/Peabody) and senior Andrew Morton (Hampton, NH/Winnacunnet).  These two athletes will be a very big part of the defensive scheme of the midfield this season as veterans.  Freshmen Shawn Slattery (South Burlington, VT/South Burlington) and Brendan Hylan (Clinton, CT/Morgan) will be in the mix for playing time as newcomers to the program. 

DEFENSE

The Mustangs have been a team of defense in the past seeing Head Coach Fink was a part of the University of Hartford's defensive system in his college playing days.  This season will be a bit different after the loss of graduates Tom Watts '08, Luke Philip Wilson '08, and Will Cullen '08.  It will be a very young line that will be directed by the goaltenders this season. 

"We're very young on defense this season and we're hoping that the entire unit will come together.  This is a very versatile group of players that will be led by first year assistant coach Jason Shemenski from Skidmore College who will get these players prepared," said Fink.  "Everyone needs to contribute in the entire unit for a successful season," he said. 

Two key losses over the winter will sideline junior starter Kevin Mulvey (Peabody, MA/Peabody) with a broken foot who was a key contributor last season on defense.  Sophomore standout Michael Haseotes (Duxbury, MA/the HYDE school) also was bitten by the injury bug and will red shirt this season with a foot injury as well. 

Junior Dan Kelley (Bethany, CT/Amity Regional) will command the group as the oldest player in the unit.  He was key element to the success of the defense last season.  Sophomore Billy Eagan (North Andover, MA/North Andover) and junior Bryan Seaman (Peabody, MA/Peabody) will be integral parts to the defensive system as returning veterans. 

Freshman transfer Carl Grimo (Bristol, RI/LaSalle Academy) from Springfield College will bring a lot of talent as a highly touted high school All-American from Rhode Island.  Other newcomers Lee Testor (New Fairfield, CT/New Fairfield) and Riley O'Brien (North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown) will be very important to the success of the defense. 

Returner Pat McGovern (Bristol, RI/Mount Ida) and newcomers Sean Maher (Ashland, MA/Ashland), Stephen Tomasco (Milford, CT/Trumbull), and Mike Conway (Grafton, MA/Blackstone Valley Tech) will look to contribute as much as possible to help the Mustangs win this season.

GOALTENDERS

The goaltender position is packed with talent this year with four solid shot blockers.  The team is anchored by not only the attack but the goalie position as well due to all the experience and talent that surrounds each group.  Although junior Matt Vernik (Bethany, CT/Amity Regional) has commanded the position for the past three seasons, he will have a ton of competition behind him. 

"The goaltending position is our deepest and strongest position on the field this season with Vernik at the core of our defense as a three year starter," said Fink.  "There is a ton of talent behind him and there will be a lot competition which makes things interesting."

Vernik was huge for the Mustangs last season with a 12-6 record stopping 202 shots in 19 games and a save percentage of .591 on the year.  He will continue his role as the starting goaltender and command the defense due to his veteran experience and leadership.

Freshman transfer James McAllister (Smithfield, RI/LaSalle Academy), when healthy, is starting material.  Suffering a ruptured spleen in a snowboarding accident over the winter set him back a bit but can be a deadly backstop for Mount Ida when he becomes 100 percent.

Freshman Justin Famiglietti (Peabody, MA/Peabody) is also an outstanding addition to the program and will be competing for playing time throughout the season.  He is another prodigy that has a ton of talent and could step in as the starter at any time.

Freshman Craig Naftal (Bellmore, NY/JFK) was the Mustangs number one recruit in the offseason who bring a very high caliber of play to the table.  According to Head Coach Fink any one of these goaltenders could contend for the starting role. 

FACE-OFFS

The face-off position will be commanded by senior and 2008's NAC All-Tournament team Most Valuable Player Craig Heintzelman (Windham, NH/Salem).  Heintzelman will be a very important part to the Mustangs offensive possessions throughout the season.  Rozio, Conway, and Slattery will all see time in the middle circle for Mount Ida and look to contribute as much as possible. 

"This team is different than any other that I've coached here in the past with eight senior and depth at all positions.  We'll be looking to put it all together for another successful season of Mustang lacrosse," said Head Coach Fink.  "It's rare we have eight seniors plus all these young veterans will tons of experience from last season." 

"This team has a chance to lead us to compete for another conference championship and victories in our top non-conference games," said Fink.  "We have something we haven't had in a very long time."

 

Six players from the Mount Ida men's lacrosse team were honored with NAC all-conference honors. Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) was selected as the 2009 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Player-of-the-Year.  This is the second time in Conley's career that he was honored with this award when he received it his freshman season along with Rookie-of-the-Year honors in 2006.  Conley, who is a four time all-conference selection, led the NAC in assists with 33 during conference play.  

Conley has broken three of the biggest records in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse career books this season snapping the goals (173), assists (138), and points (311) records in a career.  He had an outstanding ending to a very successful career in 2009 tallying 41 goals and 53 assists good for 94 points in 20 games played throughout this year. 

His five goal one assist performance in the semifinal round of the NAC men's lacrosse tournament against visiting Maine Maritime Academy was one of his best games of the year.  In the final regular season match-up against Emerson College, Conley notched an amazing four goals and seven assists good for 11 points and the record for most points in a contest in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse books. 

Conley landed in 10th place in all of NCAA division III men's lacrosse in points this season with 94.  His biggest achievement statistically throughout the year was second place in NCAA division III for assists with 53. 

Along with Conley, five other Mount Ida lacrosse players were honored with NAC all-conference selections.  Sophomore attackman Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody), who is one goal (52) shy of tying the all time record for goals in a season as a Mustang, was selected to the NAC first team all-conference.  Senior midfielder Christopher Prophete (Waltham, MA/Waltham) was also honored with NAC first team all-conference honors for the first time in his career.  Prophete, who missed all of last season due to a knee injury, has created a big impact for  Mount Ida and will be a very important part to the Mustangs quest for a sixth consecutive conference championship. 

Senior captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) received second team NAC all-conference honors for the second year in a row.  Shidler, who is also a four time all-conference selection along with Conley, enjoyed another stellar season with 24 goals, 23, assists, for 47 points.  Sophomore long stick midfielder Billy Eagan (North Andover, MA/North Andover) was also selected to the NAC second team all-conference as well.  This was the first time Eagan has received conference honors in his career at Mount Ida.  Senior midfielder Anthony DiMarsico (Fairport, NY/Fairport) was acknowledged with an honorable mention who has been an asset to the Mustangs this season with 12 goals and seven assists.  

 

Six players from the Mount Ida men's lacrosse team were honored with NAC all-conference honors. Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) was selected as the 2009 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Player-of-the-Year.  This is the second time in Conley's career that he was honored with this award when he received it his freshman season along with Rookie-of-the-Year honors in 2006.  Conley, who is a four time all-conference selection, led the NAC in assists with 33 during conference play.  

Conley has broken three of the biggest records in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse career books this season snapping the goals (173), assists (138), and points (311) records in a career.  He had an outstanding ending to a very successful career in 2009 tallying 41 goals and 53 assists good for 94 points in 20 games played throughout this year. 

His five goal one assist performance in the semifinal round of the NAC men's lacrosse tournament against visiting Maine Maritime Academy was one of his best games of the year.  In the final regular season match-up against Emerson College, Conley notched an amazing four goals and seven assists good for 11 points and the record for most points in a contest in the Mount Ida men's lacrosse books. 

Conley landed in 10th place in all of NCAA division III men's lacrosse in points this season with 94.  His biggest achievement statistically throughout the year was second place in NCAA division III for assists with 53. 

Along with Conley, five other Mount Ida lacrosse players were honored with NAC all-conference selections.  Sophomore attackman Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody), who is one goal (52) shy of tying the all time record for goals in a season as a Mustang, was selected to the NAC first team all-conference.  Senior midfielder Christopher Prophete (Waltham, MA/Waltham) was also honored with NAC first team all-conference honors for the first time in his career.  Prophete, who missed all of last season due to a knee injury, has created a big impact for  Mount Ida and will be a very important part to the Mustangs quest for a sixth consecutive conference championship. 

Senior captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) received second team NAC all-conference honors for the second year in a row.  Shidler, who is also a four time all-conference selection along with Conley, enjoyed another stellar season with 24 goals, 23, assists, for 47 points.  Sophomore long stick midfielder Billy Eagan (North Andover, MA/North Andover) was also selected to the NAC second team all-conference as well.  This was the first time Eagan has received conference honors in his career at Mount Ida.  Senior midfielder Anthony DiMarsico (Fairport, NY/Fairport) was acknowledged with an honorable mention who has been an asset to the Mustangs this season with 12 goals and seven assists.  

 

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May 6, 2009
SENIOR LEO SHIDLER NAMED MUSTANG OF THE WEEK
Mount Ida College senior men’s lacrosse captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) has been selected as this week’s Mustang-of-the Week. Shidler led the Mustangs to their sixth consecutive North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship tallying a record breaking nine goals.....

April 14, 2009
SAVAGE/BELLIVEAU SWEEP WEEKLY CONFERENCE AWARDS
Two Mount Ida College spring athletes were selected to the weekly honors awards in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) and the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) this past week. Sophomore Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody) was selected as men’s lacrosse.....

April 13, 2009
MATT SAVAGE NAMED MEN'S LAX ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Sophomore attackman Matthew Savage (Peabody, MA/Peabody) has continued to show how important he is to the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse program this season picking up the pace this past week offensively. Savage tallied three scores in an 8-7 victory over a.....

April 1, 2009
ZACH JACOBSON NAMED MEN'S LAX ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Although plagued by an early knee injury in his first season as a Mustang, freshman attacker Zach Jacobson (Shoreview, MN/Moundsview) has been solid for the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse program especially this past week. In two games in North.....

March 23, 2009
SENIOR BRETT CONLEY NAMED MUSTANG OF THE WEEK
Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) has been selected as this week’s Mustang-of-the-week. With 11:46 remaining in the game, Conley fired in the 145th goal of his career to break the Mount Ida College men's lacrosse record for goals.....

March 17, 2009
BILLY GERKE NOTCHES NAC ROOKIE-OF-THE-WEEK
Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse newcomer, freshman midfielder Billy Gerke (Essex, VT/Rice Memorial), has been selected as the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) rookie-of-the-week.....

March 9, 2009
SENIOR BRETT CONLEY COLLECTS MUSTANG OF THE WEEK
Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) passed the all-time leader in points this past weekend in the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse record books with 222 points after netting his first goal against Kean University this past Saturday.....

January 27, 2010
STUDENTS/COACH ATTEND DIV. III LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Juniors Derek Broughton (Peabody, MA/Peabody) and Kira Feeter (Keene, NH/Keene) were selected to represent Mount Ida College at the 2010 Division III Northeast Regional Student-Athlete Leadership Conference in Jersey City, New Jersey. The two will be attending the conference with head softball.....

January 25, 2010
2010 MEN'S LACROSSE CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED
Head men’s lacrosse coach Andrew Fink has named seniors Matt Vernik (Bethany,CT/Amity Regional), Bryan Seaman (Peabody, MA/Peabody), Dan Kelley (Bethany, CT/Amity Regional), and junior Derek Broughton (Peabody, MA/Peadody) team captains for the 2010 season.....

January 22, 2010
FORMER MOUNT IDA LAXER PART OF HAITI AID EFFORT
There are more than 300 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division in Haiti to supply much needed aid and supplies to the area devastated by the recent 7.1 scale earthquake. The number of soldiers is likely to grow to about 2,500 by the end of the week as efforts increase to match the ever growing demand.....

January 14, 2010
MOUNT IDA LACROSSE COACHES HEADED TO USL CONVENTION
Mount Ida College men’s head lacrosse coach Andrew Fink and his staff were recently selected by US Lacrosse to present at the 2010 US Lacrosse Convention.....

January 11, 2010
TRAGEDY PROVIDES MOTIVATION FOR 2010 MEN'S LACROSSE
“Friends are family you choose for yourself.” This short line was something Brian Eyles ’05 often used when speaking about his teammates on the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team.

July 23, 2009
THREE MEN'S LAXERS HONORED TO NAC ALL-ACADEMIC
Three Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse players were selected to the 2008-09 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) all-academic team this past season. Senior’s Craig Heintzelman (Windham, NH/Salem/Forensic Science) and Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde/Business Management).....

May 18, 2009
PROPHETE TO PLAY IN NORTH/SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME
Mount Ida College senior men’s lacrosse player Christopher Prophete (Waltham, MA/Waltham) has recently been selected to play in the 2009 United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s (USILA) 68th Annual Division III Men’s Lacrosse Senior All-Star game.....

May 7, 2009
"PEABODY NATION" FEATURED IN TWO NEWSPAPERS
The Salem News and the Peabody & Lynnfield Massachusetts Weekly News have featured articles on six Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse players from the Peabody area. Senior captain Leo Shidler, junior’s Kevin Mulvey and Bryan Seaman, sophomore’s Matthew Savage and Derek Broughton, and freshman Justin Famiglietti.....

May 6, 2009
MEN'S LAX FALLS IN OPENING ROUND OF NCAA TOURNEY
In the opening round of the NCAA tournament, the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team fell to hosting Pilgrim League champion Springfield College 21-4 on Thursday evening on Staggs Field. The Mustangs, who captured their sixth consecutive North.....

May 4, 2009
MEN'S LAX NCAA BOUND, WILL TRAVEL TO SPRINGFIELD
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team will travel to Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts this coming Wednesday for the opening round of the NCAA championship tournament, game time is set for 7:00 p.m.....

May 2, 2009
MUSTANG LAX CAPTURES SIXTH CONSECUTIVE NAC TITLE
Senior captain Leo Shidler (Peabody, MA/Peabody) led the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team to their sixth consecutive North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship with a record breaking nine goals and one assist en route to a 25-9 romping over hosting NAC rival Castleton State College this Saturday afternoon in Castleton, Vermont.....

April 30, 2009
BRETT CONLEY NAMED NAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN '09
Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) has been selected as the 2009 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Player-of-the-Year. This is the second time in Conley’s career.....

April 29, 2009
MEN'S LAX HEADS TO SIXTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) notched five goals and one assist to lead the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team past visiting Maine Maritime Academy 13-5 in the semifinal round of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC).....

April 25, 2009
MEN'S LAX POUNDS HUSSON IN NAC QUARTERS, 23-3
In today’s opening quarterfinal round of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) men’s lacrosse tournament, Mount Ida College rolled over visiting Husson University 23-3 on a hot and humid Saturday afternoon in Newton, Massachusetts. The Mustangs move on to the semifinal round and will host Maine Maritime Academy this coming Wednesday who.....

April 22, 2009
MATT SAVAGE HAS BIG DAY IN 26-4 NAC WIN
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team tallied their seventh consecutive victory and their eighth North Atlantic Conference (NAC) win this Wednesday against visiting Emerson College by a score of 26-4 in Newton, Massachusetts. The Mustangs improve.....

April 19, 2009
MEN'S LAX HAMMERS MONKS 28-10 FOR SEVENTH NAC WIN
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team finished up their final regular season road trip this past Sunday at the newest member of the North Atlantic Conference (GNAC) in St. Joseph’s College (ME) winning handily 28-10. The Mustangs improve to 9-6 overall.....

April 11, 2009
MEN'S LAX NOTCHES FOURTH NAC WIN ON SENIOR DAY
On senior day, the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team captured their sixth victory of the season in an 18-4 stomping against visiting North Atlantic Conference (NAC) foe Maine Maritime Academy on a wet and wild Saturday afternoon in Newton, Massachusetts.....

April 8, 2009
LAST SECOND GOAL LIFTS MUSTANGS OVER BEAVERS 8-7
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team captured their biggest victory of the season thus far against non-conference Babson College winning 8-7 in dramatic fashion this past Wednesday afternoon at MacDowell Field. Mustang sophomore Nate Prince (West Gardiner, ME/Gardiner Area).....

April 6, 2009
SENIOR BRETT CONLEY FEATURED IN FAIRFIELD CITIZEN
Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) was recently featured last Friday in his home town newspaper, the Fairfield Citizen. The article was written by Citizen Sports Editor Pat Pickens in his weekly.....

April 4, 2009
MUSTANGS BLANK HORNETS IN 25-0 BLOWOUT
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team crushed hosting North Atlantic Conference (NAC) competition Lyndon State College this past Saturday posting their first ever career shutout in school history winning 25-0. The Mustangs improve to 4-6 overall, 2-2 in NAC play.....

April 1, 2009
MEN'S LAX FALL TO NON-CONFERENCE CORSAIRS 9-7
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team dropped their second consecutive loss to visiting non-conference UMASS-Dartmouth, 9-7, Wednesday afternoon in Newton, Massachusetts. The Mustangs fall to 3-6 overall, 2-1 in the North Atlantic Conference.....

March 28, 2009
MEN'S LAX DROPS FIRST EVER CONFERENCE LOSS 14-11
For the first time in six years during a 40 game conference span, the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team dropped their first ever North Atlantic Conference (NAC) loss, 14-11, to hosting rival Castleton State College Saturday afternoon in Castleton, Vermont.....

March 25, 2009
MEN'S LAX POWERS 21-3 VICTORY OVER GREEN MOUNTAIN
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team continued their North Atlantic Conference (NAC) six year winning streak to 39-0 beating visiting Great Mountain College 21-3 on Wednesday afternoon. The Mustangs improve to 3-4 overall and a perfect 2-0 in the.....

March 23, 2009
SENIOR BRETT CONLEY NAMED MUSTANG OF THE WEEK
Senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) has been selected as this week’s Mustang-of-the-week. With 11:46 remaining in the game, Conley fired in the 145th goal of his career to break the Mount Ida College men's lacrosse record for goals.....

March 23, 2009
MUSTANGS FALL TO NATIONALLY RANKED TUFTS 26-3
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team traveled to non-conference USILA nationally ranked Tufts University this past Saturday dropping a 26-3 loss on a cold and windy afternoon. The Mustangs fall to 2-4 overall, 1-0 in North Atlantic Conference.....

March 21, 2009
CONLEY BREAKS GOALS RECORD EN ROUTE TO VICTORY
With 11:46 remaining in the game, senior captain Brett Conley (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) fired in the 145th goal of his career to break the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse record for goals scored in a career en route to a 20-3 bludgeoning against visiting.....

March 19, 2009
MEN'S LAX DOWNED BY NON-CONFERENCE WARRIORS
Six unanswered goals by hosting Eastern Connecticut State University from the second into the third quarter put the Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team in a hole they could not dig out of in a 14-7 loss Wednesday afternoon in Willimantic, Connecticut. The.....

March 19, 2009
FINK/WIDELO TO COACH IN 2009 PRAGUE CUP THIS JUNE
Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse Head Coach Andrew Fink and Associate Head Coach Christopher Widelo have been selected as the coaches for the 2009 Prague Cup men’s lacrosse team for USA Athletes International, Inc. This will be Coach Fink’s and Coach.....

March 14, 2009
MUSTANGS DOWNED BY JEFFS IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team dropped their second consecutive loss to non-conference New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) powerhouse Amherst College, 17-5, this past Saturday in Western Massachusetts. The.....

March 7, 2009
MUSTANGS FALL TO NON-CONFERENCE KEAN UNIVERSITY
The Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team dropped their first loss of the 2009 season, 12-7, at Kean University in non-conference action this Saturday afternoon in Union, New Jersey. The Mustangs, who locked up a victory in their season opener against hosting.....

February 27, 2009
DEPTH AND VETERAN EXPERIENCE LOOK TO LEAD LAX IN '09
The 2009 Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse team will look to capture their sixth consecutive North Atlantic Conference (NAC) title this coming season and hope to gain their third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance in as many years. The Mustangs.....

February 24, 2009
MEN'S LACROSSE PICKED FIRST IN PRE-SEASON RANKINGS
Five-time defending champion Mount Ida College has been chosen as the preseason favorite of the North Atlantic Conference in a vote conducted by the league’s coaches. The Mustangs received nine first place votes and 99 total points. Mount Ida, which has.....

February 5, 2009
MEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER RECIPIENT OF SCHOLARSHIP
Mount Ida College junior men’s lacrosse player Jonathan Perez (Dorcester, MA/Wayland) was one of three student recipients of the first annual Cannons Care Scholarship presented by The Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse in conjunction.....

February 2, 2009
TWO TRANSFERS LOOK TO HELP POWER MEN'S LAX
Two Mount Ida College men’s lacrosse transfer student-athlete’s look to boost the Mustangs to their sixth North Atlantic Conference (NAC) title this coming 2009 season. Transferring from Springfield College, Carl Grimo ‘12 and James McAllister ‘12 look to.....

January 6, 2009
FINK AND WIDELO TO PRESENT AT US LAX CONVENTION
US Lacrosse is proud to announce that Andrew Fink, head men’s lacrosse coach, and Chris Widelo, assistant men’s lacrosse coach at Mount Ida College, will be presenting at the 2009 US Lacrosse.....



March 3, 2010
at Curry
3:30 PM



March 6, 2010
at Mass.-Dartmouth
1:00 PM



March 13, 2010
at Kean
1:00 PM



March 20, 2010
at Western Conn. St.
1:00 PM



March 23, 2010
vs. Amherst
4:00 PM



March 27, 2010
vs. Thomas
1:00 PM



March 30, 2010
at Green Mountain
3:30 PM





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