Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference: Season 2014-15

MASCAC Ranking
 1. Westfield St. 11-1 
 2. Bridgewater St. 10-2 
 3. Fitchburg St. 6-6 
 4. MCLA 5-7 
 5. Salem St. 5-7 
 6. Worcester St. 3-9 
 7. Framingham St. 2-10 


Westfield State University wins the USA MASCAC 2014-2015 title

MASCAC Women 2014-2015
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Westfield State University 2014-15
Rich Sutter Rich Sutter Sutter
Grant Cooper
Cooper
Dan Johnson
Johnson
Robby Jones
Jones
Andre King
King
Dan Tessier
Tessier
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
32  Cooper Grant 190 (6'3'') F USA
34  Johnson Dan 193 (6'4'') F USA
3  Jones Robby 175 (5'9'') PG USA
23  King Andre 183 (6'0'') PG USA
13  Tessier Dan 190 (6'3'') F USA
10  Sanchez Jesus 180 (5'11'') PG USA
15  Powers Nathan 193 (6'4'') F USA
24  Nkamebo Tchuijo 193 (6'4'') F USA
14  Foley Brian 198 (6'6'') F USA
12  Allen Jose 185 (6'1'') G USA
4  Diphillipo Phillip 175 (5'9'') PG USA
31  Pasquantonio Shane 198 (6'6'') F USA
20  Hopson Evan 183 (6'0'') PG USA
21  Williams Allister 190 (6'3'') G USA
22  Crane Joe 193 (6'4'') F USA
30  Natale Keith 193 (6'4'') F USA
55  Joseph Austin 180 (5'11'') PG USA
Head Coach: Rich Sutter
Coach Assistant: Walter Mfuko
Coach Assistant: John Gingras


Westfield State Wins the 2015 MASCAC Tournament Championship - Feb 28, 2015

Tournament MVP Grant Cooper (6'3''-F) scored 22 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, leading Westfield State to a 78-69 win over Bridgewater St. in the 2015 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference men's basketball title game.
Top seeded Westfield State improves to 20-6, and has won 15 of their last 16.
The Owls reached the 20 win plateau for the third time in program history and the second in the last three years under coach Rich Sutter .
"I thought our kids played well," said Sutter. "I didn't think we shot the ball great, but we played tough defensively and that covered up a little bit. Cooper was outstanding for us all day on both ends of the floor."
Westfield shot 29-66 from the floor (44 percent), but connected on just one of 14 tries from beyond the arc.
Westfield led 39-30 at the half behind 12 points and nine rebounds from Grant Cooper and 10 points from Andre King (6'0''-PG).
With the score tied 15-all, Westfield used a 20-8 spurt through the middle stages of the first half to build a leads as big as 12 points, 35-23, when Cooper picked up a rebound, out-letting the ball to King who found Robbie Jones (6'4''-G-77, college: California) streaking to the hoop for an easy layup with 4:09 left forcing a Bears' timeout.
Westfield led by as many as 17 points in the second half.
Bridgewater closed with a flurry to get the lead down to seven, 76-69, on a Kyle Gibson (6'4''-F) layup with nine seconds to go, but Westfield's Dan Tessier (6'3''-F) shook loose for a breakaway dunk with four seconds left to seal the victory.
Senior guard Andre King helped lift the Owls with 19 points and three assists, and Robbie Jones added 12. The Owls got a huge lift off the bench from sophomore Shane Pasquantonio (6'6''-F), who scored 11 points on five of six shooting and played clutch minutes with Cooper battling foul trouble in the second half.
Westfield's senior starting five of Cooper, Tessier, King, Jones and Dan Johnson (6'4''-F) have been the critical factor in the Owls' stretch run.
"I think Westfield State has a transformational spirit," said Sutter. "This group came through the door one way and they are walking out the door another - as champions - four years later."
With today's win, the Owls avenged their only loss in that 16-game stretch, and in conference play, having fallen at Bridgewater in overtime back on February 3.
There weren't a lot of surprises in the game," said Sutter. "We've played them so much it was pretty straight forward. I didn't think that they shot the ball particularly well."
Bridgewater finished 27-70 from the floor and just 1-17 from three point range.
Westfield State had never won the MASCAC tournament title in the 24-year history of the league tournament. With the win the Owls secure the league's automatic NCAA Tournament bid, with details on any NCAA games officially announced on Monday. Westfield reached the NCAA tournament in both 1985 and 1993.
"I feel like we are vindicated in a way," said Sutter. "We've always tried to do things the right way with our program, and maybe that takes a little longer to get to the top."
Second-seeded Bridgewater State finishes 18-8. Senior forward Michael Lofton (6'5''-C/F), the league's player of the year, led Bridgewater with a career-high 33 points and nine rebounds. Kyle Gibson added 13 points for the Bears.

MASCAC Tournament Final: Westfield State - Bridgewater State 78-69
MASCAC Tournament Semifinals:
Westfield St. - Salem St. 96-75
Bridgewater St. - Fitchburg St. 93-85

Courtesy of MASCAC


All-MASCAC Awards 2015 - Mar 1, 2015

All-MASCAC 1st Team 2015
Michael Lofton
Lofton
Grant Cooper
Cooper
Andre King
King
Kwame Lee
Lee
Kyle Gibson
Gibson

MASCAC All-Tournament MVP: Grant Cooper (6'3''-F) of Westfield St.
Player of the Year: Michael Lofton (6'5''-C/F) of Bridgewater St.
Rookie of the Year: Drew Healy (6'7''-F) of Salem St.
Coach of the Year: Rich Sutter of Westfield St.

1st Team
C/F: Michael Lofton (6'5''-C/F) of Bridgewater St.
F: Grant Cooper (6'3''-F) of Westfield St.
PG: Andre King (6'0''-PG) of Westfield St.
F: Kwame Lee (6'8''-F) of Fitchburg St.
F: Kyle Gibson (6'4''-F) of Bridgewater St.

2nd Team
C: Paul Brooks (6'9''-C) of Worcester St.
PG: Robby Jones (5'9''-PG) of Westfield St.
F: Givaughn Jones (6'2''-F) of Fitchburg St.
PG: Bryan Ortiz (5'11''-PG) of Salem St.
G: Hamed Akanni (6'3''-G) of Salem St.