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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Roby reviews winter sports

April 11, 2013
Now that the ice has melted Matthews Arena and the basketballs have been stored away for the 2012-13 season, all of Northeastern has been given the chance to look back at the seasons of our winter sport teams with clear heads, including Athletic Director Peter Roby. In his semesterly sit down with The News, Roby broke down everything from expectations after the men's basketball team's record-breaking season to hope for men's hockey to bounce back from its last place Hockey East finish.

Q&A with women’s basketball coach Daynia La-Force

March 28, 2013
The women’s basketball team fell in the Colonial Athletic Association quarterfinals, but after a 10-8 conference run this season following a 6-12 record last year, the team is on the up. Head coach Daynia La-Force was honored as the conference’s Coach of the Year at the conference’s banquet March 13. She sat down with The News to talk about her team’s standout season.

Women’s basketball heads to CAA tourney

March 14, 2013
Despite having three players score in double figures, the Northeastern Huskies (17-12, 10-8 CAA) fell to the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks on Saturday (4-25, 3-15 CAA) in a 68-64 thriller in this season’s final game on Solomon Court.

Women’s basketball improves to 15-10 overall

February 28, 2013
The Northeastern Huskies defeated the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks 67-52 on the road Sunday afternoon to improve to 15-10 overall and 8-6 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).

Women’s basketball snaps two-game losing streak

February 22, 2013
The women's basketball team recovered from back-to-back road losses by defeating the Georgia State University Panthers 65-50 at Solomon Court on Thursday night. The win improveds Northeastern to 14-10 overall and 7-6 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The win came despite the absence of leading scorer and senior tri-captain Deanna Kerkhof due to injury. Kerkhof is averaging 14.8 points per game for the Huskies this season. “It just shows us that we are a team and we’re not just built around one player,” head coach Daynia La-Force said. “We showed it tonight that we are deep.” Senior guard Kashaia Cannon and junior center Jewel Tunstull each scored 18 points for the Huskies. A’lece Mark was the third player in double figures, scoring 14 points to go with her four assists, four rebounds, and two steals. Freshman forward Samantha DeFreese chipped in five points and four rebounds off the bench. The Panthers were led by senior guard Ashley Watson and junior guard Kendra Long, scoring 12 and 10 points, respectively. The Panthers struck first, with senior center Cody Palk feeding a cutting Tiffany Anderson for the layup. Anderson then drew a foul on the following Georgia State possession, hitting both free throws. Cannon answered with a three-pointer from the left slot to tie it, forcing a Georgia State timeout. The teams traded buckets until a transition jumper off glass for Watson followed by a layup from Paulk pushed the Georgia State lead to seven. After the second media timeout, back-to-back threes, first from Cannon and then from sophomore guard Amencie Mercier cut the deficit to one. DeFreese collected an offensive rebound, drawing a foul to put GSU over the limit. She hit both ends of the one-and-one to give the Huskies their first lead. A Kayla Nolan free throw briefly gave the lead back to Georgia State, but Tunstull was fouled and hit both shots at the line to make it a 20-19 Husky advantage. After another pair of Tunstull free throws, sophomore forward Tanisha Hopewell drove to the lane and converted a layup. DeFreese followed suit with a post up score to make it a three point game going into the break. Strong first half play from the Northeastern bench helped secure that lead. DeFreese scored five points and grabbed four rebounds in the first, along with two points, two rebounds, and an assist from Hopewell. “I’m so proud of them,” Cannon said, regarding the first half play of DeFreese and Hopewell. “We told them we need them to step up because Deanna’s out, and they helped us out big time.” Northeastern came out of the locker room looking sharp, with Cannon’s first two long balls of the period finding the bottom of the net. After Cannon made one of two at the free throw line, Tunstull stole a backcourt pass and converted a layup, forcing a Georgia State timeout. Tunstull then scored in the post on the ensuing possession. Buckets for Mark, Tunstull, and freshman guard Kazzity Stweard capped the 20-6 second half run for the Huskies, who secured a 17-point lead and never looked back. Cannon netted a game-high five three pointers on seven attempts, giving her 16 buckets from behind the arc in her past three games. “It feels great,” she said. “I’m getting in the gym, I’m putting up extra shots, my teammates are finding me, I’m focusing. I’m just hitting the shots, knocking them down.” This game snapped a two-game losing streak for the Huskies, who now stand at sixth place in the CAA, a half-game behind fifth place Hofstra University. With five games left in the regular season, and the last three being at home, La-Force said she plans on making a push before the conference tournament. “We just have to defend,” she said. “Tonight our focus was to only give up 55 points. I think if we focus on our defense the offense will come easy.” The Huskies will hit the road this weekend for a two game trip in which they play University of North Carolina at Wilmington on Sunday and Towson University the following Thursday. They return home Sunday, March 3 to host the Lady Monarchs of Old Dominion University. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m.

Tunstull nets game winner for women’s basketball

February 14, 2013
Junior center Jewel Tunstull’s hook shot fell through the net with one second remaining to seal Northeastern’s 59-57 win over the Hofstra University Pride on Feb. 7 in Hempstead, N.Y. The Huskies (13-8, 6-4 CAA) have put together consecutive wins that came down to the final possession.

Women’s basketball hangs on to defeat Towson

February 7, 2013
The Northeastern Huskies women’s basketball team responded to last week’s back-to-back losses in dramatic fashion, edging out the Towson University Tigers with a 59-56 victory on Sunday at Solomon Court.

Women’s basketball dominated by University of Delaware

January 31, 2013
The Northeastern Huskies could not hand nationally ranked No. 25 University of Delaware their first conference loss of the season, falling 77-50 to the Blue Hens at the Bob Carpenter Center on Tuesday.

Kerkhof hits 1,000 points in women’s basketball’s loss to Drexel

January 25, 2013
The Northeastern Huskies fell to first-place Drexel University in a 73-85 loss on Thursday night that dropped them to 11-7 overall and 4-3 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The Dragons, who remain undefeated in conference play at 6-0, fired on all cylinders offensively, shooting a blistering 61 percent and dishing out 23 assists.

Women’s basketball now 4-2 in CAA play

January 24, 2013
The Huskies used a balanced offensive attack and resharpened defensive focus to overcome a seven-point, second-half deficit and grind out a 60-51 victory against the George Mason University Patriots on Tuesday night to sweep the season series. The win, the Huskies’ second straight, puts them at 11-6 overall and 4-2 in the CAA.

Daynia La-Force’s team on the upswing

January 17, 2013
The women’s basketball team started this season’s Colonial Athletic Association play with an explosion after two sub-.500 seasons. They went a surprising 2-0 in their first two conference matchups, not to mention an at-home win streak tracing back to the 2011-2012 season that the University of Delaware snapped on Tuesday.

Women’s basketball’s at-home win streak snapped

January 17, 2013
The women’s basketball team could not extend their home winning streak to 11 games on Tuesday night as they fell to the University of Delaware Blue Hens in a 76-51 blowout at Solomon Court.