Missy Traversi has been named head coach of Merrimack College women’s basketball following Kelly Morrone’s departure. She brings experience from Army and Adelphi University programs.
These former North Boston area high school athletes are set to compete on Saturday, April 11.
Merrimack College men’s lacrosse earned an 11-9 victory over Manhattan on April 3. Jack Salva led with six points as the Warriors pulled ahead in the final period. The team will host Alumni Day next Saturday at Duane Stadium.
Lynnfield’s Department of Public Works announced upcoming spring roadwork beginning April 6. Sidewalk ramp repairs and paving operations are planned over several weeks across multiple neighborhoods.
The Merrimack men’s tennis team suffered a 7-0 defeat against Rider University. Key matches included close contests at both singles and doubles positions. The Warriors will face Marist next.
The Merrimack Warriors baseball team lost to Manhattan University, 10-3, on Friday afternoon. Cristino led with a home run and two hits while both teams prepare for games on Saturday and Sunday.
Anna Gedacht pitched a complete game as Merrimack Softball edged out Iona 3-2. Caity Lemay contributed with a two-run double while Melaney Velasco scored on an error for the winning run.
Merrimack College men’s volleyball seeks its fourth straight victory as it faces American International College on Tuesday night. Key players have reached significant milestones during this winning streak.
Merrimack men’s golf placed eleventh out of twelve teams in the Columbia Spring Invitational on March 31. Rafli Sati led the team individually with a ninth-place finish. The Warriors’ next tournament is set for April 12 in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Merrimack College baseball lost to Boston College by a score of 12-2 on March 25. Key contributions came from Matt DeShiro, Greg Cristino, and Garrett McGovern despite the defeat. The Warriors will host Manhattan for three games this weekend.
The Town Clerks Office will close for two hours on March 30 for election worker training. Services will resume at noon that day.
Merrimack College baseball will play three games this weekend against Northeastern and Maine following recent wins at home. Key players include Joey Frammartino, Greg Cristino, Brooks Craigue, Garrett McGovern, and Jayden Hamilton.
Friday, April 10 will see these former North Boston area high school stars in competition.
Merrimack College baseball will travel to Brown University for a non-conference game on April 8. Key players like Joey Frammartino and Greg Cristino have led the Warriors’ offense this season.
The Merrimack Warriors baseball team fell to Brown University with a score of 10-0 in Providence. Several players reached base but could not produce any runs. The team prepares for upcoming games at Northeastern this weekend.
Sophia Ingenito of Merrimack Women’s Lacrosse was named MAAC female student athlete of the week. She excelled both on the field with key performances and off it through strong academics and community involvement.
On Thursday, April 9, these former North Boston area high school stars will be competing.
The Merrimack women’s tennis team won against St. Michael’s in a close contest on April 7. Key performances came from Giula Martins Cavalcante and Pia Vargas-Lopez in both singles and doubles matches.
Gab Qureshi has been recognized as MAAC Rookie of the Week after winning two races at the Merrimack Track Carnival. The freshman from Quebec City previously earned Student Athlete of the Week honors earlier this year.
These ex-North Boston area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Wednesday, April 8.
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