By Jim Scott
Apr 11, 2021 12:34 AM
(WISCONSIN ATHLETICS) â Head coach Marisa Moseley has completed her coach staff with the hiring of three assistants. Scott Merritt will join the Badgers as the associate head coach while Kate Barnosky and Caroline Doty have been named assistant coaches, Moseley announced.
âIn putting together my staff, I was committed to selecting individuals who are winners at their cores,â explained Moseley. âEach of these coaches are incredible people first and skilled professionals second. Caroline, Kate, and Scott are the epitome of what Wisconsin Athletics is about â loyal, driven, and dedicated people who are committed and focused on taking Badger womenâs basketball to the top! This is the start of a new era of excellence in Madison and I canât wait for this team and our greater community to embrace these incredibly dynamic coaches.â
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Women’s lacrosse: After playing just six games last year, Colby ready to get back on the field
The Mules open the 2021 season at Bates on Saturday afternoon.
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In a normal season, the Colby College women’s lacrosse team would be a month into the schedule, with more than half the regular season complete. The New England Small College Athletic Conference tournament would be taking shape, and the Mules would be able to look at possible playoff matchups.
This year, with the Covid-19 pandemic that shut down Colby’s 2020 season after six games, normal is reevaluated on a daily basis. Instead of working to peak as the regular season ends and the conference tournament begins, the Mules are just getting started. Colby opens the season Saturday at Bates, the first of four games currently on the Mules’ schedule, one on each of the four Saturdays in April.
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The New England Small College Athletic Conference finally announced a decision last week to move forward with the spring season if at least six members are able to play an abbreviated regional schedule.
That means Middlebury, Tufts, Amherst and others likely will have a chance to prove themselves among the top Division III women’s lacrosse teams this season when they start up in mid-April, but in the meantime, they remain in the rankings as projected contenders. After all, the conference left it up to individual universities to make decisions about whether or not they will play.
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