Name: Lindsey Welch
Year: Senior
Position: Guard
Stats: 4.0 points per game
2.3 assists per game
Averaging 19.7 minutes play time and putting up four rebounds per game and tacking 29 steals so far this season Lindsey Welch has excelled both defensively and offensively this season. Welch has also excelled at the charity line, hitting 16 out of her 30 free throws. Offensively, Welch has grabbed five rebounds, and taken down 18 defensivly. She is ranked fifth on the team for three-point percentage with .297, and third for assists with 2.3 per game. Last month she was the leading scorer on the team with 13 points in the Huskies 50-52 loss to Keene State. Welch has also led the team in assists in three games and steals in two games this season.
Name: Nicole Paradis
Year: Freshman
Position: Guard
Stats: 6.6 points per game
2.6 assists per game
Starting freshman guard Nicole Paradis has been a force on the floor this season. Posting 26.5 minutes a game and starting 19 of the Huskies 26 games, Paradis is averaging 6.6 points, 2.6 assists and 1.8 rebounds per game. She has shot a .492, hitting 29 of her 66 attempts. She has proven herself inside the paint as well, taking 42 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive rebounds on the season. Paradis is second on the team for three-pointers made with 29 on the season and a three-point percentage of .439. She also earned the 2007 Little East Conference All-Rookie team honoree.
Name: Stacey Kent
Year: Sophomore
Position: Forward
Stats: 10.4 points per game
5.6 rebounds per game
Only in her sophomore year, forward Stacey Kent drained a school-record eight three-pointers and recorded a career high 27 points to lead the Huskies to a 97-59 win over UMass Dartmouth. She also holds first place on the team for three-pointers made with 43 on the season. She is second on the team for most rebounds, steals and assists, averaging 5.5 rebounds, 2.37 assists and 1.96 steals per game. She is also tied for first in blocks, with 13 on the season. Kent made All-State Second team, joining teammate Ashley Marble for the All-State awards.
Name: Angela Santa Fe
Year: Junior
Position: Forward
Stats: 8.6 points per game
4.3 rebounds per game
Angela Santa Fe put up a career-best 22 points and took down seven rebounds in the Huskies 67-57 victory over Rhode Island College last month. She also led all scorers with 16 points, on a 7-for-9 effort, in the Huskies 70-57 victory over Husson. She is first on the team in field goal percentage, hitting 89 out of 177 attempts and posting a solid .503 percent. She follows in second for field goals made, with 3.3 a game. Santa Fe has been solid at the foul line as well, shooting a .781 during the season.
Name: Ashley Marble
Year: Senior
Position: Forward
Stats: 23.0 points per game
11.7 rebounds per game
Senior forward Ashley Marble set USM’s career record for rebounds with 1115 in her career during the Huskies 68-57 Little East Conference Championship victory over Keene State last week. In the first round of LEC Championship play, Marble hit a career-high 37 points and 22 rebounds in the Huskies’ 77-61 victory over Eastern Connecticut. She is the team’s leader for field goals made, with 7.5 per game, and free throws made with 7.1 per game. Marble leads all Husky scorers by almost 400 points, with 621 on the season. She has earned numerous awards including the LEC Player of the Year Award for the third consecutive season, MWBCA First-Team All-State and MWBCA Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. Marble has posted 20 double-doubles this season and has 47 in her career.