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Herkimer Basketball Player Named Male Athlete of the Week

(Herkimer, NY) Herkimer County Community College basketball player Akeem Ellis (Brooklyn, NY) was named Region III Male Athlete of the Week last week by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Over the course of a four game week, Ellis averaged 15.5 points per game, 11.7 rebounds per game and seven assists per game. He recorded a triple double in HCCC

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Former CBA Star Amanda Billy Powers Marymount to Win

Shooting Guard Sets School Record with 8 Three-Pointers

ARLINGTON, VA (11/18/2009)(readMedia)– The Marymount Saints came into their season opening game trying to figure out how to play without three probable starters, including All American senior Kathleen Brown, but a career-performance by junior guard Amanda Billy put MU at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference standings as they defeated Gallaudet, 68-59.

Billy scored the first eight points for the Saints as they took an 8-2 lead. But the Bison quickly came back and tied the game at 8-8 nearly four minutes into the game. And then the visitors took at six-point lead at 18-12 with 11 minutes to go in the first half. But a three-pointer by freshman Zoe Saulsgiver, a jumper by Terell White and a layup by Christina LaVigna with a GU free throw in between saw Marymount tie the game at 19-19 a minute and a half later.

After the teams traded leads for the rest of the first period, a three-pointer by Billy at the 1:42 mark (her fourth of the half) cut the Gallaudet lead to 34-33 at the half.

Terell White scored the first basket of the second half to give the Saints a 35-34 lead. Each team worked a four-point lead over the first 11 minutes of the second period. With 8:30 to go White’s jumper cut the Bison’s lead to two points at 47-45. Another trey from Billy at the 8:00 mark gave the Saints the lead for good at 48-47. Two more threes by Billy during the next four minutes and four more points from White gave MU its largest lead at nine points, 61-52.

Billy set a new school record for three pointers with eight in the contest. The old MU mark was six, held by four different players. In all she shot 10-18 from the floor, including 8-16 in threes. Along with her 28 points (a career high), she had four rebounds and a team-high three steals. The eight threes also ties the Capital Athletic Conference mark for a single game.

Billy is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and a Syracuse resident. Her previous career high scoring game was 20 points with four three-pointers. She is a Dean’s List student and mathematics major at the Arlington school.

The Saints are now 1-0 overall and the same in the CAC going into the Marymount-Marines Tip-Off Tournament this weekend. They will host NC Wesleyan on Friday at 7:30 pm.

Former CBA Star Amanda Billy Powers Marymount to Win

Shooting Guard Sets School Record with 8 Three-Pointers

ARLINGTON, VA (11/18/2009)(readMedia)– The Marymount Saints came into their season opening game trying to figure out how to play without three probable starters, including All American senior Kathleen Brown, but a career-performance by junior guard Amanda Billy put MU at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference standings as they defeated Gallaudet, 68-59.

Billy scored the first eight points for the Saints as they took an 8-2 lead. But the Bison quickly came back and tied the game at 8-8 nearly four minutes into the game. And then the visitors took at six-point lead at 18-12 with 11 minutes to go in the first half. But a three-pointer by freshman Zoe Saulsgiver, a jumper by Terell White and a layup by Christina LaVigna with a GU free throw in between saw Marymount tie the game at 19-19 a minute and a half later.

After the teams traded leads for the rest of the first period, a three-pointer by Billy at the 1:42 mark (her fourth of the half) cut the Gallaudet lead to 34-33 at the half.

Terell White scored the first basket of the second half to give the Saints a 35-34 lead. Each team worked a four-point lead over the first 11 minutes of the second period. With 8:30 to go White’s jumper cut the Bison’s lead to two points at 47-45. Another trey from Billy at the 8:00 mark gave the Saints the lead for good at 48-47. Two more threes by Billy during the next four minutes and four more points from White gave MU its largest lead at nine points, 61-52.

Billy set a new school record for three pointers with eight in the contest. The old MU mark was six, held by four different players. In all she shot 10-18 from the floor, including 8-16 in threes. Along with her 28 points (a career high), she had four rebounds and a team-high three steals. The eight threes also ties the Capital Athletic Conference mark for a single game.

Billy is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and a Syracuse resident. Her previous career high scoring game was 20 points with four three-pointers. She is a Dean’s List student and mathematics major at the Arlington school.

The Saints are now 1-0 overall and the same in the CAC going into the Marymount-Marines Tip-Off Tournament this weekend. They will host NC Wesleyan on Friday at 7:30 pm.

Former CBA Star Amanda Billy Powers Marymount to Win

Shooting Guard Sets School Record with 8 Three-Pointers

ARLINGTON, VA (11/18/2009)(readMedia)– The Marymount Saints came into their season opening game trying to figure out how to play without three probable starters, including All American senior Kathleen Brown, but a career-performance by junior guard Amanda Billy put MU at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference standings as they defeated Gallaudet, 68-59.

Billy scored the first eight points for the Saints as they took an 8-2 lead. But the Bison quickly came back and tied the game at 8-8 nearly four minutes into the game. And then the visitors took at six-point lead at 18-12 with 11 minutes to go in the first half. But a three-pointer by freshman Zoe Saulsgiver, a jumper by Terell White and a layup by Christina LaVigna with a GU free throw in between saw Marymount tie the game at 19-19 a minute and a half later.

After the teams traded leads for the rest of the first period, a three-pointer by Billy at the 1:42 mark (her fourth of the half) cut the Gallaudet lead to 34-33 at the half.

Terell White scored the first basket of the second half to give the Saints a 35-34 lead. Each team worked a four-point lead over the first 11 minutes of the second period. With 8:30 to go White’s jumper cut the Bison’s lead to two points at 47-45. Another trey from Billy at the 8:00 mark gave the Saints the lead for good at 48-47. Two more threes by Billy during the next four minutes and four more points from White gave MU its largest lead at nine points, 61-52.

Billy set a new school record for three pointers with eight in the contest. The old MU mark was six, held by four different players. In all she shot 10-18 from the floor, including 8-16 in threes. Along with her 28 points (a career high), she had four rebounds and a team-high three steals. The eight threes also ties the Capital Athletic Conference mark for a single game.

Billy is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and a Syracuse resident. Her previous career high scoring game was 20 points with four three-pointers. She is a Dean’s List student and mathematics major at the Arlington school.

The Saints are now 1-0 overall and the same in the CAC going into the Marymount-Marines Tip-Off Tournament this weekend. They will host NC Wesleyan on Friday at 7:30 pm.

Former CBA Star Amanda Billy Powers Marymount to Win

Shooting Guard Sets School Record with 8 Three-Pointers

ARLINGTON, VA (11/18/2009)(readMedia)– The Marymount Saints came into their season opening game trying to figure out how to play without three probable starters, including All American senior Kathleen Brown, but a career-performance by junior guard Amanda Billy put MU at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference standings as they defeated Gallaudet, 68-59.

Billy scored the first eight points for the Saints as they took an 8-2 lead. But the Bison quickly came back and tied the game at 8-8 nearly four minutes into the game. And then the visitors took at six-point lead at 18-12 with 11 minutes to go in the first half. But a three-pointer by freshman Zoe Saulsgiver, a jumper by Terell White and a layup by Christina LaVigna with a GU free throw in between saw Marymount tie the game at 19-19 a minute and a half later.

After the teams traded leads for the rest of the first period, a three-pointer by Billy at the 1:42 mark (her fourth of the half) cut the Gallaudet lead to 34-33 at the half.

Terell White scored the first basket of the second half to give the Saints a 35-34 lead. Each team worked a four-point lead over the first 11 minutes of the second period. With 8:30 to go White’s jumper cut the Bison’s lead to two points at 47-45. Another trey from Billy at the 8:00 mark gave the Saints the lead for good at 48-47. Two more threes by Billy during the next four minutes and four more points from White gave MU its largest lead at nine points, 61-52.

Billy set a new school record for three pointers with eight in the contest. The old MU mark was six, held by four different players. In all she shot 10-18 from the floor, including 8-16 in threes. Along with her 28 points (a career high), she had four rebounds and a team-high three steals. The eight threes also ties the Capital Athletic Conference mark for a single game.

Billy is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and a Syracuse resident. Her previous career high scoring game was 20 points with four three-pointers. She is a Dean’s List student and mathematics major at the Arlington school.

The Saints are now 1-0 overall and the same in the CAC going into the Marymount-Marines Tip-Off Tournament this weekend. They will host NC Wesleyan on Friday at 7:30 pm.

Former CBA Star Amanda Billy Powers Marymount to Win

Shooting Guard Sets School Record with 8 Three-Pointers

ARLINGTON, VA (11/18/2009)(readMedia)– The Marymount Saints came into their season opening game trying to figure out how to play without three probable starters, including All American senior Kathleen Brown, but a career-performance by junior guard Amanda Billy put MU at the top of the Capital Athletic Conference standings as they defeated Gallaudet, 68-59.

Billy scored the first eight points for the Saints as they took an 8-2 lead. But the Bison quickly came back and tied the game at 8-8 nearly four minutes into the game. And then the visitors took at six-point lead at 18-12 with 11 minutes to go in the first half. But a three-pointer by freshman Zoe Saulsgiver, a jumper by Terell White and a layup by Christina LaVigna with a GU free throw in between saw Marymount tie the game at 19-19 a minute and a half later.

After the teams traded leads for the rest of the first period, a three-pointer by Billy at the 1:42 mark (her fourth of the half) cut the Gallaudet lead to 34-33 at the half.

Terell White scored the first basket of the second half to give the Saints a 35-34 lead. Each team worked a four-point lead over the first 11 minutes of the second period. With 8:30 to go White’s jumper cut the Bison’s lead to two points at 47-45. Another trey from Billy at the 8:00 mark gave the Saints the lead for good at 48-47. Two more threes by Billy during the next four minutes and four more points from White gave MU its largest lead at nine points, 61-52.

Billy set a new school record for three pointers with eight in the contest. The old MU mark was six, held by four different players. In all she shot 10-18 from the floor, including 8-16 in threes. Along with her 28 points (a career high), she had four rebounds and a team-high three steals. The eight threes also ties the Capital Athletic Conference mark for a single game.

Billy is a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy and a Syracuse resident. Her previous career high scoring game was 20 points with four three-pointers. She is a Dean’s List student and mathematics major at the Arlington school.

The Saints are now 1-0 overall and the same in the CAC going into the Marymount-Marines Tip-Off Tournament this weekend. They will host NC Wesleyan on Friday at 7:30 pm.

NJCAA Soccer Nationals Results

(Herkimer, NY) Herkimer County Community College hosted the men