Massachusetts
Minutemen Host Crusaders After Long Weekend – University of Massachusetts Athletics
| University of Massachusetts Men’s Soccer Notes & Information | |
| Matchup | Massachusetts vs. Holy Cross |
| Date | Time | Tuesday, Oct. 14 | 3 p.m. ET |
| Location | Rudd Field | Amherst, Mass. |
| @UMassMSoccer | |
| UMass Men’s Soccer | |
| UMass Men’s Soccer | |
AMHERST, Mass. – Massachusetts (6-3-4, 2-2-1 A10) is set for a matchup with Holy Cross (2-8-3, 1-3-1 PAT) Tuesday afternoon at Rudd Field. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. with action streaming live on ESPN+.
Last Time Out
The Minutemen are coming off a 4:2 loss at Davidson Saturday night. Oliver Akintade scored a brace for UMass to fuel a late-game comeback to trail 3-2 in the 84th minute. However, a 90th minute goal by the Wildcats would close the game in UMass’s first loss since Sep. 21.
Eyes on the Minutemen
UMass received votes from the United Soccer Coaches Poll, leaving the Minutemen just outside the top 25 rankings. Massachusetts also ranked in at No. 34 in the latest NCAA Men’s Soccer RPI.
Hughes Chasing Records
Alec Hughes currently stands second among All-Time goal scorers in program history (45), trailing only Jeff Deren ’03 (48). Hughes leads the NCAA top goal scorer chart with 10 goals on the season and 21 points respectively. He is currently trailing recent Massachusetts Athletics Hall of Famer Jeff Deren on most goals scored (48) and total points in program history (113), with Hughes having 45 goals and 98 points.
Deren (’99-’03) was inducted into the Hall of Fame this past August, helping the Minutemen to Atlantic 10 regular season championships in 2000 and 2002 while also leading UMass to the 2001 Atlantic 10 Tournament championship and an appearance in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Deren was twice named an All-American (2001, 2002), Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year (2001, 2002) and an All-New England honoree (2001, 2002).
A Look at the Squad
UMass returns 16 players from last year’s roster including Hughes and fellow graduate student Mike Willis.
Additionally, the Minutemen welcome nine newcomers featuring Dean Linden (Fr.), Sean Fernandez-Davila (Fr.), Joseph Bianco (Jr.), Johan Feilscher (Gr.), Kyle Stenzel (Gr.), Bilal Hersi (Gr.), Chris Giglio (Gr.), Layton Purchase (Gr.), and Oliver Akintade (Gr.).
Scouting Holy Cross
Holy Cross comes to Rudd Field with a 2-8-3 record in 2024. The Crusaders posted a 5-10-3 record last season, going 2-5-2 in Patriot League play. Holy Cross looks to bounce back from a five-game skid, most recently dropping a 2-0 decision to Lafayette on the road.
Massachusetts
School closings and delays for Massachusetts on Friday, March 6
Several school districts in Massachusetts have delayed the start of classes for Friday, March 6 because of a mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow.
Take a look below for the full list of school closings and delays.
The list displays all public schools in alphabetical order, followed by private schools and then colleges and universities.
Delays on this page are current as of
Massachusetts
Body part found in Shirley, Massachusetts pond, police suspect foul play
A body part was found in a pond in Shirley, Massachusetts and investigators said foul play is suspected.
It was discovered around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday as a group of people were walking along Veterans Memorial Bridge on Shaker Road.
Police said the group noticed something suspicious in the water of Phoenix Pond. The Middlesex District Attorney confirmed that the item was a body part, but would not elaborate.
Police shut down the road and divers could be seen exploring the pond late Wednesday. Authorities were back at the scene Thursday morning.
No other information is available at this point in the investigation.
Phoenix Pond connects to the Catacoonamug Brook, which flows into the Nashua River. It’s also connected to Lake Shirley.
Shirley, Massachusetts is about 44 miles northwest of Boston and around 13 miles from the New Hampshire border.
Massachusetts
Foul play suspected after human remains found in water in Shirley
Human remains were discovered Wednesday in the water in Shirley, Massachusetts, and authorities suspect foul play.
Police in Shirley said in a social media post at 7:15 p.m. that they responded to “a suspicious object in the water near the Maritime Veterans Memorial Bridge on Shaker Road.” Massachusetts State Police later said the object was believed to be human remains.
The bridge crosses Catacoonamug Brook near Phoenix Pond.
The office of Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said a group of young people was walking in the area around 5:30 p.m. and “reported seeing what appeared to be something consistent with a body part in the water.”
Foul play is suspected, Ryan’s office said.
Authorities will continue investigating overnight into Thursday, and an increased police presence is expected in the area.
No further information was immediately available.
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