A L U M N I M A G A Z I N E - Colby-Sawyer College
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President Galligan presents a diploma to Nicole Felisme. (Left to right): Mike Schilling, DJ Poulin, Jillian Dunn and Emily Dionne savor some of their last moments together on campus with all their classmates. 44 COLBY-SAWYER ALUMNI MAGAZINE Above, left to right: Patrick Gamble and Ashley Finethy line up on the quad with their classmates to process into the tent. At right: Nicole Morin is exuberant on her graduation day. (Left to right): Mollie Campbell, Andrea Célleri, Lea Christman and Amber Cronin watch as the highlight of the 2011 Commencement draws near: the presentation of their diplomas.
PHOTO: John Quackenbos Go Chargers! 17 Colby-Sawyer athletes were named to the 2011 TCCC Academic All-Conference Team. Baseball (14–22; 8–14 TCCC) After a one-year hiatus from The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) tournament, the 2011 baseball team made it back for the 15th time in 16 seasons. In the first round, the Chargers traveled to top-seed Western New England, where they rallied from a 6–1 deficit in the eighth inning before the Golden Bears went on to a 6–5 victory. The team then traveled to Salve Regina for an elimination game. The Seahawks protected their home field, scoring the game-winning run in the bottom of the 10th to advance with a 3–2 victory. Junior Justin Martin (Lebanon, N.H.) earned All-TCCC Honorable Mention accolades. In conference-only games, Martin hit .300 and had an on-base percentage of .408. Martin led Colby-Sawyer in all games Brandon McFadden ’11 ROUND-UP ROUND-UP WINTER 2010–2011, SPRING 2011 Deb MacEachern ’11 with 17 runs batted in. Senior Brandon McFadden (Dummerston, Vt.) set a new Colby-Sawyer single season record for throwing out attempted base stealers with 19. He also led the conference in that category with 15 during TCCC play. McFadden finished with a school record of 35 for his career. Women’s Lacrosse (8–10; 6–5 TCCC) Under the direction of first-year head coach Emily Rinde-Thorsen, the team had one of its best seasons of the past several years. Colby-Sawyer finished sixth in 2011 to make a seventh straight TCCC tournament appearance and a 10th in the last 11 seasons. The Chargers traveled to the tournament’s number three seed, Curry College. The Colonels came away with 13–8 victory, ending Colby-Sawyer’s season as ranked fourth in the nation in caused turnovers (12.44) and 11th in ground balls per game (25.89). Junior Brittney Murphy by Sports Information Director Ryan Emerson PHOTO: John Quackenbos (Woburn, Mass.) had a record-breaking season in 2011. She set new single season records for points with 100, goals with 72, and assists with 28. Murphy was named to the All-TCCC First Team. She also found herself among the best in the nation as she ranked 11th in points, 15th in points per game, 16th in goals and 26th in goals per game. Senior co-captain Deb MacEachern (Billerica, Mass.) anchored the defense and was named to the All-TCCC Second Team after leading the conference with 13.82 caused turnovers per game. Men’s Tennis (3–11; 3–8 TCCC) The 2011 men’s tennis team featured just one senior and the youth showed as Colby-Sawyer finished ninth in the TCCC standings, failing to reach Rob Barnes ’11 SUMMER 2011 45 PHOTO: John Quackenbos
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President Galligan presents a diploma to Nicole Felisme.<br />
(Left to right): Mike Schilling, DJ Poulin, Jillian Dunn and Emily Dionne savor some<br />
of their last moments together on campus with all their classmates.<br />
44 COLBY-SAWYER ALUMNI MAGAZINE<br />
Above, left to right: Patrick Gamble<br />
and Ashley Finethy line up on the<br />
quad with their classmates to process<br />
into the tent.<br />
At right: Nicole Morin is exuberant on<br />
her graduation day.<br />
(Left to right): Mollie Campbell, Andrea Célleri, Lea Christman and Amber<br />
Cronin watch as the highlight of the 2011 Commencement draws near: the<br />
presentation of their diplomas.