Utica College sophomore Michael Bulger, a former Immaculate Heart Central player, was selected to the Empire 8 all-conference honorable-mention team.
Bulger led the Pioneers with 33 points, supplying 20 goals and 13 assists. He recorded a team-high 104 shots and started all 15 games. He's led the team in scoring two straight seasons.
Utica finished 4-11 overall, 2-6 in the Empire 8.
WRESTLING
MCHUGH NAMED TEAM CAPTAIN
Lowville's Matt McHugh has been named a captain for the Messiah College wrestling team for the 2008-09 season.
McHugh is a two-time, all-Empire Collegiate Athletic Conference selection at 184 pounds, winning honors last season as a junior.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
MOSHER COMMITS TO ARMY
Kaley Mosher, formerly of Philadelphia, has given a verbal commitment to play Division I soccer to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
Mosher, a north country native, selected Army over several Division I teams, according to her father, Paul. She has been honored as a top player in the state in Virginia. She is a junior at Herndon High School in Herndon, Va.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
CALHOUN COMPLETES FIRST SEASON
Former General Brown athlete Stephanie Calhoun finished a successful first season with the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Calhoun was a freshman defender with the Tigers and played in all 14 games. She finished with 11 ground balls.
RIT went 5-8, 3-5 in the Empire 8.
SOFTBALL
DEVEINES CONTRIBUTES TO TITLE
Beaver River product Jenna Deveines on Saturday helped Rhode Island College win its third consecutive Little East conference tournament.
A Lowville native, Deveines (14-3) picked up the victory in the Anchorwomen's 13-4 decision over Keene State in the championship game. Deveines worked 41/3 innings, allowing five hits and one walk. Deveines appeared in three tournament games.