The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Sports

Player of the Week: Jonathan Lee

February 11, 2011
Sophomore Jonathan Lee scored 51 points in the last three basketball games, including a career-high 25 points against in the Huskies 91-80 win over Virginia Commonwealth University Feb. 2. His performance has earned him Huntington News Player of the Week honors.

Men’s Hockey: NU to face No. 1 BC in Beanpot title game

February 10, 2011
After a decisive 4-0 victory over Harvard in Monday night’s Beanpot opener at TD Garden, the Huskies will return to the title game, looking to build on its tournament-worst four championships – BU leads with 29, Boston College has 15, Harvard has 10.

Column: Beanpot title match one for the ages

February 10, 2011
For the second time in three years, the men’s hockey team is playing in the Beanpot championship game. Ask anyone who follows the team how they’re feeling and they will tell you they’re “cautiously optimistic.” It’s hard for fans to get too excited about the game. After all, we haven’t won the tournament since before most of the current undergrads were born.

Men’s Basketball: Pierson, Allen aid win

February 10, 2011
Facing a Tigers squad that was 4-19 overall and 0-13 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), Northeastern got all it could handle from the gritty Towson team. Despite trailing by six points at half time, the Huskies regrouped and squeaked by with an 82-78 decision in front of 1,201 fans at Matthews Arena

Women’s Hockey: Flint’s crew drops OT Beanpot contest

February 10, 2011
In the first round of the Beanpot, Sophomore forward and point leader Rachel Llanes buried a power play goal in the women’s hockey team’s 4-3 overtime loss against No. 10 Harvard. But Llanes wasn’t the only one on the scorecard: Seven other skaters notched points in the thrilling rematch of last year’s title game.

Track & Field: Staples aids men’s win, places in two events

February 10, 2011
The men’s team beat Boston University, who scored a total of 158 points, by just one point. Harvard came in third with 131 points and Boston College took fourth place with 60 points. The women’s team’s 95 points put them in fourth place, behind Harvard (191 points), BU (116 points) and BC (104 points).

Swimming & Diving: Huskies set sight on CAA title

February 10, 2011
The swimming & diving team wrapped up its regular season by defeating Rhode Island 230-65 but fell to Dartmouth 176-119 in a tri-team meet last weekend.

Women’s Basketball: NU fails to find offensive rhythm

February 10, 2011
The women’s basketball team’s troubles continued as it shot just 32.8 percent from the floor, compared to Virginia Commonwealth University’s 53.3 percent. The apathetic offensive efforts gave way to a 82-55 shellacking by the Rams.

Men’s Hockey: Huskies return to Beanpot title game

February 9, 2011
The Beanpot has been a sour subject for Northeastern fans, students, and alumni for the past 23 years. While NU’s rival, Boston University, has bathed in Beanpot success over three decades, reaching the tournament championship game in 26 of the past 28 seasons, the Huskies have been left splashing around in the kiddie pool.

Column: New buildings, less fans

February 3, 2011
In the hype and run-up to the Beanpot, and subsequent jubilation or letdown the following week, one news item is going to get lost among the shuffle.

Women’s Hockey: Sulyma comes up clutch

February 3, 2011
Freshman forward Katie MacSorley extended her point streak to three games when she scored in Sunday’s 2-1 loss to No. 8 Boston College

Women’s Basketball: Kerkhof keeps scoring

February 3, 2011
For the fourth game in a row, sophomore guard Deanna Kerkhof was the leading scorer for the Huskies. The Wallaceburg, Ontario native notched 19 points and seven rebounds in Sunday’s 61-55 loss to their Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) rival George Mason.