
Elms College wins title of 2009 ECAC Division III North Region ChampionApril 11, 2009CHICOPEE, MA, April 11, 2009 - Elms College freshman outside hitter Sequiel Sanchez Velez (San Sebastian, Puerto Rico) hammered down a team-high 25 kills as the top-seeded Blazers battled to a thrilling 3-2 (31-29, 27-30, 35-33, 21-30, 15-13) win over second-seeded Newbury in the championship match of the 2009 ECAC Men's Volleyball North Tournament on Saturday afternoon at the Maguire Center. |

Hunter College wins title of 2009 ECAC Division III South Mens Volleyball ChampionApril 11, 2009STEVENSON, Md. - Led by 17 kills and four total blocks from tournament Most Outstanding Player Eric Braty, top-seeded Hunter won its second consecutive ECAC Division III South Men's Volleyball Championship with a 30-27, 30-28, 30-26 victory over second-seed and host Stevenson Saturday at Student Union Gymnasium. |
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Newbury College Wins 2008 ECAC Division III North Men's Volleyball ChampionshipApril 12, 2008BOSTON, Mass. - Top-seeded Newbury College defeated No. 3 Endicott College, 3-1, in the finals of the 2008 ECAC Division III North Men's Volleyball Championship, held on the campus of Hellenic College. It was the Nighthawks fourth successive appearance in the finals of the ECAC's and second straight Championship victory... |
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Hunter College Captures 2008 ECAC Division III South Men's Volleyball ChampionshipApril 12, 2008HOBOKEN, N.J. - Second-seeded Hunter College needed all five games to win the 2008 ECAC Division III South Men's Basketball Championship, topping host and No. 1 Stevens Institute of Technology, 3-2. The Hawks (32-4) dropped game one but were victorious in games two, three, and five - each by a margin of two points. |
Apr 13, 2007
Mahwah, N.J. -- Sophomore Shane Donohue (Freehold Twp., NJ) was named the 2007 ECAC Division III Men's Volleyball Most Valuable Player after recording 38 kills and 16 digs including a double-double in the semi-final match-up. Donohue helped lead Ramapo to the team's 4th ECAC Championship in the last five years with a 3-1 (30-25, 30-24, 26-30, 30-22) victory over New Jersey City University.












