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16 Rams Named to Spring 2010 MASCAC All-Academic Team

16 Rams Named to Spring 2010 MASCAC All-Academic Team

Buzzards Bay, Mass. — Nearly 340 student-athletes, including 16 student-athletes from Framingham State College, have been honored by the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) with selection to the league’s Spring 2010 All-Academic Team as announced by MASCAC Commissioner Angela Baumann this morning.

Women’s lacrosse led the way for the Rams with eight student-athletes honored, while softball placed five and baseball placed three on the All-Academic team.

Honorees from the 2010 women’s lacrosse team include seniors Ashley Noonan (Psychology) and Rebecca L’Ecuyer (Political Science), junior Stephanie Corrales (Business Administration), sophomore Jenna Plane (Nutrition), and freshmen Jacquelyn Dupuis (English), Brittany McLean (Nutrition), Chelsea Temple (Nutrition) and Elizabeth Zaino (Undeclared).

Softball honorees include senior Megan Dumas (Psychology), juniors Kasey Phipps (Elementary Education) and Kelly Reardon (Nutrition), sophomore Kristyna Smith (Psychology) and freshman Taylor Ezold (Mathematics). 

Senior Marc Massarotti (Business Administration), junior Steven Tramontozzi (Business Administration) and sophomore Rob McLaughlin (Health & Consumer Sciences) qualified for the All-Academic Team from the baseball team.   

Student-athletes that compete in championship varsity sports offered by each of the nine MASCAC institutions during the course of the recently completed spring sports season and have achieved a 3.20 cumulative or semester-based grade point average during the most recent academic semester are eligible for selection to the Spring All-Academic Team.

In its 39th year of existence, the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference is comprised of eight NCAA Division III member institutions: Bridgewater State College, Fitchburg State College, Framingham State College, MCLA, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Salem State College, Westfield State College and Worcester State College. Two other NCAA Division III member schools, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Plymouth State University, are affiliate members of the conference in the sport of men’s ice hockey.  

For the complete list of 2010 Winter Honorees from all nine MASCAC institutions, please www.mascac.com.