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Seven River Hawks recognized at team’s annual awards banquet
Kory Falite (Billerica, Mass.) was named the UMass Lowell Hockey most valuable player at the team’s annual awards banquet on Sunday afternoon.
Billerica's Falite stars on Lowell ice
Kory Falite had seen the University of Massachusetts at Lowell hockey program develop. But Falite had made up his mind about his college choice a long time ago, when he was 6 years old.
Maury Edwards named an All-Rookie, Kory Falite named a Second Team All-Star
Maury Edwards was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team and Kory Falite was named a Second Team All-Star, Hockey East announced at its annual banquet Thursday night.
By JENNIFER WIELGUS - Bucks County Courier Times
When Barry Goers' Plan A — to study at the U.S. Naval Academy — fell through, he decided he needed to take a break from school. Plan B sent him to begin his athletic education.
NESN to Televise Friday Night Clash
UMass Lowell, which garnered the No. 7 seed, will visit No. 2 Boston University in the 2008 Hockey East Quarterfinal beginning Friday (7:30) at BU’s Agganis Arena.
Balanced Scoring; MacDonald Reaches 100 Wins at UMass Lowell; River Hawks conclude 2007-08 regular season with two at Maine; Who’s Hot; Miscellaneous Notes
Scott Campbell, Maury Edwards and Barry Goers named to Honor Roll
Mike Potacco (Kinnelon, N.J.) tallied a team-high four goals as UML swept Northeastern last weekend and was named the CCM/RBK Player of the Week by Hockey East, the league announced Monday.
UMass Lowell and Vermont a Statistically Even Series; Defense Leads to Offense; Who’s Hot; Miscellaneous Notes
Lowell’s Prized Fighter Visits Tsongas Arena on Saturday, February 16
Local boxing hero Micky Ward will be UMass Lowell’s special guest Saturday Night as the River Hawks host the 7th-ranked Boston College Eagles to the Tsongas Arena (7:00).
By Chaz Scoggins, Lowell Sun Staff
In terms of their goaltending styles, sophomores Nevin Hamilton and Carter Hutton couldn't be more different. Even off the ice they're complete opposites.




