Sports

PSU Power Rankings

PSU Power Rankings

Weston Atwood
For The Clock
wja2000@plymouth.edu

1. Men’s Basketball (Last Issue: 3) – The Plymouth men’s basketball team is undefeated at 6-0. They’ve scored 78.2 points per game and notched 41.7 rebounds.

2. Men’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: 1) – Currently sitting 6-1, the boys are looking strong scoring 31 total goals and 4.43 goals per game. The team also has four of the conference’s top six point scorers.

3. Women’s Swimming & Diving (Last Issue: 2) – The team is 3-1 after losing a close contest to Eastern Connecticut.

4. Wrestling (Last Issue: 4) – PSU wrestling is currently 1-1 as they placed 11th of 18 teams at the Doug Parker Invitational.

5. Women’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: 5) – The women’s hockey team is 2-6 and is currently in a three game funk.

6. Women’s Basketball (Last Issue: 6) – The team won its first game of the season at Colby Sawyer to improve their record to 1-4

Taking a look at some individual student athlete performances:

1. Freshman Colby Lanceleve (Stewiacke, N.S.) Men’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: 2) – The freshman forward continues to be on fire. He has six goals and four assists in seven games this season, leading the team in goals and ranking second in points. He tops all MASCAC freshmen in scoring, is tied for the MASCAC overall lead in goals and is tied for third in total points. If that’s not enough, he was named the MASCAC Rookie of the Week.

2. Senior Gordon Ceasar (Oak Park, CA) Men’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: 1) – The Panther goalie drops a spot only because his teammate has been so good on offense. Ceasar puts up first place numbers of his own with 133 saves and a save percentage of .924.

3. Junior Curtis Arsenault (Berlin, NH) Men’s Basketball (Last Issue: UR) – Arsenault is a powerhouse on the Panther squad. He leads the team in points with 108 and he’s also pulled down 37 rebounds.

4. Sophomore Chris Zuccaro (Hudson, NH) Men’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: UR) – Zuccaro scored two goals in the overtime win over Connecticut College and added to his total of four on the year. He was named the MASCAC Player of the Week.

5. Freshman Julia Mazza (Belchertown, MA) Swimming & Diving (Last Issue: 4) – Mazza won four races in Plymouth’s last doubleheader meet which they split.