Joa Claircius: Basketball Joa Claircius (2012), a Psychology major, has excelled on the court as a captain point guard for the basketball team both in the New England Collegiate Conference and on a national level in Division III athletics. Find out more about this Mountaineer and how life is for her at Southern Vermont College
Cenicola Wins Rookie Of The Week (Fourth Of The Season) February 8, 2010
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Once again, Southern Vermont freshman guard Derrick Cenicola (Hamilton, N.Y.) grabs conference rookie honors. Cenicola averaged 16.0 points per game, 9.0 rebounds per game, 1.0 assist per game and 3.0 steals per game. He shot 27% (5-for-18) from the floor, 22% (2-for-9) from behind the arc and 100% (4-for-4) from the charity stripe.
Mountaineers Fall To NECCs Perfect Hawks February 6, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College mens basketball team played host to New England Collegiate Conference opponent the Becker College Hawks falling behind early and succumbing to an 87-72 loss Saturday afternoon in the Field House. SVC junior guard Lance Spratling led all scorers with 35 points and pulled down 11 boards for a double-double. The Hawks were led by junior forwards Rajai Leggett and Matt Petrides who each posted 22 points in the victory.
MVB Fights Hard In Losing Effort Against Elms February 6, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College mens volleyball team came up short against New England Collegiate Conference opponent the Elms College Blazers losing 3-0 (12-30, 20-30, 23-30) Saturday night in the Field House. Sophomore hitter Yonalvy Acosta led Elms to victory with a tremendous attack notching 19 kills.
Mountaineers Comeback Falls Short, 78-70 February 6, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College womens basketball team played host to New England Collegiate College rival the Becker College Hawks on Saturday afternoon losing 78-70 in a game where the Hawks led by as much as 20 in the second half. Guard Joa Claircius had a team-high 27 points, 17 of which came in the second half. Senior Courtney Fiske had a game-high 29 points for Becker as she drained nine treys in the win.