Castro and Boisvert Named to Northeast-10 All-Conference Team
South Easton, Mass. - Senior Alexis Castro (Chula Vista,
Calif.) and junior Stacy Boisvert (Agawam,
Mass.) of the American International College women's
basketball team were named to the 2007-08 Northeast-10
all-conference team, it was announced by the league office.
Castro was a first-team selection for the second
time in as many years and Boisvert was a
third-team honoree.
Castro leads the Yellow Jackets and ranks third in the Northeast-10 in scoring and rebounding with 18.7 points and 9.1 rebounds per game and is second on the team with 54 assists on the season. The 2007 Dactronics Northeast Region Player of the Year and second-team Dactronics all-American also has a team-best 13 double-doubles. Her 18.7 points per game also place her 28th in Division II and her 9.1 rebounds per game ranks 48th. Castro's 151 made free throws are the second-most in the NE-10. She has been named the ECAC Division II Player of the Week three times this season, was named Northeast-10 Player of the week four times and has been named to the NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll eight times.
Castro has broken the school-record for points in a game twice this season, first with 38 points in a win over then ninth-ranked Bentley and later netted 41 points in a triple-overtime win at Bryant, and made a school-record 14 free throws in a win over Bloomfield. Also this season, she scored her 1,500th career point, became the 17th player at AIC to score 1,000 points, grabbed her 800th career rebound and hit the 500 rebound mark at AIC. For her career, Castro has 1,685 points and 849 rebounds, including 1,039 points and 569 rebounds in two seasons with the Yellow Jackets. She's made 605 field goals, including 89 3-pointers, and 386 free throws while totaling 226 assists and 78 steals. Castro also received honorable mention to the Kodak/WBCA all-America team last season.
Boisvert, who was named to the Northeast-10 all-Rookie
team as a freshman, ranks second on the team in scoring and fourth
in rebounding with 11.7 points and 5.5 boards per game. She was
also second on the team with 31 steals. Boisvert
scored in double-figures 18 times this season, including three
20-point scoring efforts, and had three double-doubles. She scored
a career-high 23 points November 20 in the conference-opener at
Pace.
The Yellow Jackets finished 17-12 under first-year head coach
Kristen Patterson and advanced to the
quarterfinals of the Northeast-10 tournament after posting a first
round victory over Saint Rose.







