College Report - Fast start boosts Husson
Slow starts have been a bit of a sore subject this
season with the upperclassmen on the Husson College
basketball team.
Almost to a man, each junior and senior on the roster
has been using the same two numbers since preseason
practice began: two and five.
That's what the Eagles' record was after the first
seven games each of the last two seasons. The slow starts
put the Eagles in an early hole and forced them to play
back on their heels, trying to catch up.
This season, the Eagles feel like they're on their
toes and ahead of the pack, thanks to a 4-1 start including
wins in their first two North Atlantic Conference games
last weekend.
"We've had some early success in conference play
before, but we haven't been 4-1 for a while," said
Husson coach Warren Caruso. "I think it's been
four years since we've had this good a start.
"It's a good feeling for us because we don't feel
like we're climbing up a mountain to start the season."
Why the turnaround?
It's a combination of factors ranging from a solid
nucleus of seniors offering veteran leadership in addition
to on-court production, an infusion of freshman talent
that is maturing quicker than expected, and some immediate
dividends paid off by a transfer.
"We have two seniors, four juniors and three sophomores
who have played significant minutes coming in, and then
when you throw in the positive production from some
of the new guys that we've had, we're playing at a higher
level than we have this early in a while," Caruso
said.
The key veterans include senior co-captain Jason Harvey,
a starting guard from Bucksport; junior co-captain and
forward Nick Henry of Penobscot; senior starting swingman
Tyler Muzzy of Greenville and junior guard Sheraud Lee.
The sophomores are starting forward Scott Kissinger,
guard Blaine Meehan of Hampden, and guard Fabian Figueroa.
The new guys paying immediate dividends are Meehan,
who transferred from Thomas College, starting freshman
center Martin Cleveland and freshman guard Brock Bradford
of Kenduskeag.
Cleveland is averaging 15.8 points and 8.4 rebounds
per game as the team's No. 2 scorer and leading rebounder.
"Marty's had a great impact on our season so far
and that was something we anticipated, him having that
kind of season," said Caruso of his prized recruit
from Portland. "Having him with his inside game,
he's 6-6 and athletic, and he gives us something a lot
of Division III teams don't have."
The new guys have quickly blended well with the returnees
and that seems to have made the difference between winning
and losing.
"It's a cumulative effect with the veteran players.
When you have people who know how to react to adversity
and tough situations, it helps everyone, especially
the young guys," Caruso said. "Like on Saturday,
we were down as much as 10 in both halves and trailed
most of the game until the last five minutes. We went
back and forth and battled to win it down the stretch."
Last week's nonconference game against rival Saint
Joseph's College is another example. The Eagles never
trailed, but had to turn back four spirited SJC rallies
before finally prevailing 80-67.
"That could have been one of those that got away
from us in the past," Caruso said.
With conference games against annual title contender
Elms College and Becker on Friday and Saturday, plus
a big nonconference tilt against Central Collegiate
Conference power Gordon College next week, the Eagles
will continue to be tested.
Reush, Healy named captains
Erin Reusch and Kristen Healy have been selected to
serve as captains for the 2007 UMaine field hockey season,
interim coach Andrea Thebarge announced Tuesday. Both
players will serve as captains for the first time.
Reusch, a midfielder, has played in 55 career games
and tallied one goal and two assists. She started all
19 games for Maine this fall. She has been named to
the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division
I National Academic squad, the America East Commissioner's
Academic Honor Roll and is a Maine Scholar-Athlete award
winner.
Healy, a back, has one goal and two assists in 58 career
games. Like Reusch, Healy has been named to the National
Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I National
Academic squad and is a UMaine Scholar-Athlete award
winner. She also earned a spot on the America East Academic
Honor Roll.
The duo helped lead Maine to a 8-11 mark this season.
The Black Bears won five of their last eight games and
earned a berth in the America East title game, losing
to Boston University.
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