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4/30/10
The Babson College Athletics Department held its 29th Annual Senior Awards Banquet on Friday night, where a total of nine individuals were honored. Women's lacrosse senior Anna Collins (Winchester, Mass.) was named Female Athlete of the Class, while men’s soccer senior Dan Fogarty (Brookline, N.H.) was named Male Athlete of the Class. Women's lacrosse senior Kaitlyn Pettengill (Hopkinton, Mass.) and ice hockey senior Gabriel Chenard-Poirier (St. Augustin, Quebec) were named Scolar-Athletes of the Class, and women's soccer senior Kayla Pomponi (Belmont, Mass.) took home the Michael J. Conlon Award. In addition to the senior awards, Grant Gosselin and the Undergraduate Admissions Team were the recipients of the prestigious Paul C. Staake Award for outstanding contributions to Babson Athletics, while a trio of first-year athletes were also honored. Softball first-year Megan Brain (Pompton Plains, N.J.) received the Lori Vengrow Award, and men’s soccer freshman Eric Anderson (Scituate, Mass.) and ice hockey first-year PT Donato (Arlington, Mass.) were named co-winners of the Colin "Chip" Brown Award. [+]


4/12/10 - M Hockey
The New England Hockey Writers recently announced their 2010 postseason award winners, and Babson College senior defenseman Casey Fazekas (Montreal, Quebec) was named to the Division II/III New England All-Star Team. A two-time All-ECAC East selection, Fazekas earned regional honors for the first time in his outstanding career. An All-Rookie selection in 2007, a First Team All-ECAC East honoree in 2008, and a Second Team All-Conference selection this winter, the senior defenseman ranked sixth on the team with seven goals and nine assists for 16 points in 2009-10. [+]


3/11/10 - M Hockey
The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston recently named Babson College junior forward Terry Woods (Duxbury, Mass.) as one of 12 semifinalists for its tenth annual Joe Concannon Award, presented each year to the best American-born Division II/III college hockey player in New England, An ECAC East All-Conference Second Team selection this winter, Woods enjoyed a breakout season in which he led the Beavers in scoring with 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points while playing in all 28 games. He ranked among the league leaders in nearly every offensive category, ranking seventh in points, eighth in goals, 13th in assists and powerplay points (11), third in short-handed points (4), and third in game-winning goals (3). [+]


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