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So, what I’m getting out of this article is that when Lasell was going to bail out the sinking ship of Mount Ida, they decided that it was better to just let the ship sink, stranding a shit ton of people, rather than taking a deal that gave them less control then they wanted. I am appalled to see that groups of adults can’t get past the juvenile attitude of ‘if I can’t have it, no one can.’ Both the students and professors were told, at the same time, via email, that Mount Ida would be closing. We were about to start a class when we got it, but instead we all just sat and freaked. The professor was super anxious because now she didn’t have a job for next fall. I’m fortunate that Lasell has my program and that it is within commuting distance, so nothing has to change for me other than my commute. But all of my friends are going to different schools, some to schools they hate because they’re the closest. My best friend has been fighting her new school for weeks to be able to graduate on time.
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I got accepted into Lasell College not too long ago and I think I finally made my decision, I’m going to Lasell in Massachusetts!!
Women’s basketball wins in three consecutive blowouts
By Matt Ferris
Asst. Sports Editor
Framingham State went on the road to take on Lasell College on Jan. 21 in a non-conference game.
The game was a blow out from the start. The Rams jumped out to a 19-7 lead after the first quarter, before grabbing a 17-point lead going into the half.
The second half was all Rams. Framingham outscored the Lasers by four in the third quarter and dominated the fourth, outscoring Lasell 24-3.
Raegan Mulherin shined, scoring a game-high 27 points, while adding eight rebounds and three assists.
Monta Connolly and Alycia Rackliffe each had a double double. Connolly had 12 points with a game-high 14 rebounds, while Rackliffe had 11 points with 10 rebounds.
Quinn O’Connell rounded out the double-digit scorers with 13 points, while also contributing five rebounds.
The Rams shot 37 percent from the field in their 84-42 win, while grabbing 58 rebounds as a team, and forcing 25 turnovers.
The win improves the Rams’ record to 11-5 on the season.
By Matt Ferris
Asst. Sports Editor
The Rams traveled to Worcester on Jan. 23 to take on the Lancers in a MASCAC game.
Framingham came out of the gates ready to play, outscoring Worcester 24-10 in the first quarter.
They continued to roll in the second quarter and went into the half with a 44-18 lead.
The lead would eventually grow to 39 in the third quarter before Worcester went on a little run, but it was too little too late.
Rackliffe led the way for the Rams, pitching in a team-high in points and rebounds with 20 points and 10 rebounds for another double double.
Mulherin was not far behind with 19 points, also grabbing four rebounds and contributing a team-high six steals.
Lauren Donahue had a team-high six assists.
O’Connell came off the bench to score 13 points, while Connolly had eight points with nine rebounds.
The Rams shot 48 percent in a 78-51 win over the Lancers. The win puts the Rams at 12-5 on the year and 4-1 in the MASCAC.
By Matt Ferris
Asst. Sports Editor
The Rams took on winless Fitchburg State in a MASCAC matchup on Jan. 27 in a road game.
Right from the start, Fitchburg was no competition for the Rams. Framingham jumped out to a 21-point lead after the first quarter, giving up only three points to the Falcons.
The Rams kept increasing this lead throughout, before eventually winning the game 88-44.
The 44-point margin of victory marked the biggest of the season for the Rams.
Mulherin led the way for the Rams with 21 points, while also chipping in five rebounds, five steals and a team-high six assists.
Connolly and Rackliffe tied for a team-high eight rebounds, while Connolly also had 17 points and Rackliffe had a team-high six blocks.
Sarah Palace had 13 points with seven rebounds and three assists, while Donahue contributed eight points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals.
In the win, the Rams shot 43 percent from the field, and forced 32 turnovers from the Falcons.
The Rams improve to 13-5 on the season and remain tied for first in the MASCAC at 5-1.
Photo by Allie Gath
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Field hockey snaps losing streak, beats Mount Ida
By Amelia Foley
Asst. Sports Editor
On Oct. 22 Framingham State suffered a loss against Lasell in a non-conference matchup.
The Lasers scored early in the first half, when Julia Franzik earned the first point of the game at 6:06. The 1-0 lead lasted less than a minute.
Meaghann Ackerman quickly earned a point for the Rams at 7:01, when she sent a long shot, which deflected off the Lasers’ keeper and went into the net.
The score remained 1-1 until the 25th minute of the game, when Cristina Wilson took the lead for Lasell.
In the second half, Lasell tacked on two insurance goals. The first was by Courtney Braman at 41:54, and Ashley Gleason scored the final goal of the game at 64:28. The Lasers outshot the Rams 23-16.
Alexandra Ricco suffered the loss for the Rams, but made 12 saves for her team.
The Rams held a 7-5 edge in penalty corners. With the loss, Framingham drops to 3-12 on the season.
By Amelia Foley
Asst. Sports Editor
The Rams dominated a non-conference matchup against Mount Ida on Oct. 27, giving the Rams a 6-1 win.
Ackerman scored early in the game, in the seventh minute, when she took a shot from the top of the arc, which was assisted by Souza.
Kelly scored a goal for the Rams only 10 minutes later off a rebound, giving the Rams an early 2-0 lead.
Lexi Minicucci scored Mount Ida’s first goal of the game at 31:12, but this was the only ball Mount Ida would get past the Rams keeper.
Kelly scored another goal with only 20 seconds remaining in the first half, off another rebound, ending the first half 3-1, Framingham.
In the second half, Ackerman dominated again, scoring the first goal early. She tallied two points, the second being her 10th goal of the season, earning her a hat trick.
Donelly finished the game for the Rams with a final unassisted goal at 68:33.
The Rams outshot Mount Ida 28-9 and made three saves, while Mount Ida’s keeper made eight.
With the win, the Rams improve to 4-13 on the season.
The Rams close out their season on Saturday, Oct. 31, in a LEC game when they travel to Keene State at 2 p.m.
By Amelia Foley
Asst. Sports Editor
The Rams celebrated their senior night on Oct. 24 in a LEC matchup against Western Connecticut.
Seniors Emily Colcord, Samantha Pager, Cady Kelly and Rosemary Talbot celebrated their last home game at Framingham State University.
The Colonials took the lead in the first half when Greta McConnell scored in the sixth minute of the game.
Western Connecticut wasted no time and Kristy Matasavage added a second goal four minutes later.
The Colonials scored one more goal in the first half in the 18th minute when Tatum Seaver shot the ball past the Rams keeper, giving the Colonials a 3-0 lead.
The Rams finally got on the board in the 34th minute. Pajer redirected a long shot from teammate Bailey Donelly and shot it into the back of the cage.
In the second half, the Colonials answered the Rams last point with one of their own, making the score 4-1.
Amie Souza got another point for the Rams in the 58th minute when she directed a pass from Kelly.
Western Connecticut’s Jenny Capello scored the last point of the game at 63:04, making the final score of the game 5-2, Colonials.
The Rams were outshot 11-8. Both keepers made 6 saves.
With the loss, FSU drops to 2-8 in the LEC and 3-12 on the season.