Winthrop’s Devin Pulsifer Scores 1,000th Point – Interviews – High School & College Scores

Winthrop’s Devin Pulsifer Scores 1,000th Point – Interviews – High School & College Scores

Boys Basketball

Winthrop 73 Danvers 56 – Winthrop’s Devin Pusifer Scores His 1,000th Career Point – Pulsifer needed 10 points going into the night and scored 17 points in the game, with 1,000 coming in the second quarter. David Diaz 16 Chrono Washington 14 Alex Dernier 10 & Elliot Frank 8 pts 12 reb & 6 blocks.

Winthrop’s Devin Pulsifer

Winthrop Head Coach David Sacco

Lynn English 73 Beverly 54

Salem 50 Swampscott 36

Gloucester 58 Saugus 40 Fishermen now 5-1

Peabody 49 Lynn Classical 43

Marblehead 84  Revere 68

Everett at Malden

Medford at Somerville

Arlington Catholic 46 Bishop Fenwick 24

St. John’s Prep at Xaverian

St. Peter Marian at Malden Catholic

Melrose 45 Wakefield 38

Georgetown 51 Ipswich 49

Rockport 55 Amesbury 53

Newburyport 73 Masconomet 70

Pentucket at Triton

Manchester-Essex 61 Hamilton-Wenham 58

Lynnfield at North Reading

Mystic Valley 81 Essex Tech 57

Lynn Tech 64 Shawsheen 61

Girls Basketball

Lynn Classical 46 Peabody 34

Swampscott 29 Salem 15

Beverly 48 Lynn English 34

Saugus at Gloucester

Revere 69 Marblehead 43

Malden at Everett

Danvers 48 Winthrop 30

Somerville at Medford

Bishop Fenwick 52 Arlington Catholic 47

St. Mary’s 59  Austin Prep 42

Rockport at Innovation Charter

North Reading at Lynnfield

Masconomet at Newburyport

Georgetown at Ipswich

Hamilton-Wenham 52 Manchester-Essex 27

Triton at Pentucket

Mystic Valley 51  Essex Tech 27

Shawsheen 63 Lynn Tech 24

Boys Hockey

North Andover 3 North Reading  2

Girls Hockey

Wellesley 3 Peabody 0


 

Endicott Women’s Hockey Wins

BEVERLY – The No. 7/10 nationally-ranked Endicott women’s ice hockey team defeated New England College, 5-0 on Friday afternoon at the Raymond J. Bourque Arena.

The Gulls saw five goals from five different players as they shutout the Pilgrims. Courtney Walpole (Allen, Texas) netted the first goal of the game with just over 30 seconds remaining in the first frame.

Jade Meier (Fairbanks, Alaska) and Michaela McNamara (Warwick, R.I.) tallied goals in the second period to put the Gulls up 3-0.

Lexi Klein (Shoreview, Minn.) netted her ninth of the season at the 4:36 mark of the third frame, while Ashlie Jones (Billerica, Mass.) rounded out the scoring with one second remaining in regulation.

Vendela Jonsson (Linkoping, Sweden) made 14 saves in net to improve to 10-0-1 on the season.

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
Lauren Ferraiuolo (North Haven, Conn.), Meaghan Farragher (Bridgewater, Mass.), Cally Chase (North Reading, Mass.), Jillian Gibbs (Burlington, Vt.), McNamara, and Meier all recorded assists throughout the game.
Jones had a team-high seven shots.
The Gulls held a 54-14 shot advantage.
FOR THE FOES
Jackie Clark shifted to 1-8-1 on the season with the loss and recorded 49 saves.
Alexa Scribner led the offense with three shots.
WHAT’S NEXT
No. 7/10 Endicott (13-0-1) hosts No. 7/8 Middlebury on Saturday, January 13 at 3:30 p.m for a nonconference matchup. New England College (1-12-1) travels to Salem State for a 2:00 p.m. contest on Saturday, January 13.

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