The Regis College field hockey team placed four student-athletes on the 2012 Gladiator by SGI National Field Hockey Coaches Association's All-Academic Team.
Regis College field hockey juniors Stacy Burns (Waltham, Mass.) and Kym Kerr (Uxbridge, Mass.) have been named to the New England Collegiate Conference’s All-NECC Honorable Mention Team, it was announced by the league offices on Monday morning.
The Regis College field hockey team fell 3-2 against the Wheelock College Wildcats on Saturday afternoon in the final regular season New England Collegiate Conference match, which was played at Winsor Field
Two first half goals by visiting Eastern Connecticut State University proved to be too much to overcome for the Regis field hockey team, as the Warriors held on to beat the Pride, 2-1 on Thursday evening at Regis Stadium.
Elms College scored a pair of second half goals as the Blazers defeated Regis College, 3-1, in New England Collegiate Conference field hockey action on Tuesday night at Leary Field. With the win, Elms improves to 7-10 overall, 5-1 in NECC action, while Regis moves to 3-12 on the season, 2-3 in league play.
Despite drawing first blood, the Regis College field hockey team fell to league-leading Anna Maria in New England Collegiate Conference action on Saturday morning.
Freshman Laurie DeMars (Maynard, Mass.) scored two goals to lead the Regis field hockey team in a 4-1 victory over Rivier University on Tuesday evening at Regis Stadium.
Freshman Devan Wirtanen (Westminster, Mass.) recorded two goals, and sophomore Cheyenne Genga (South Windsor, Conn.) registered two assists to lift Regis to a 4-0 victory over Bay Path College in a New England Collegiate Conference field hockey match Friday afternoon at Ryan Field.
The Regis College field hockey team picked up its first win of the 2012 season with a 4-0 victory over visiting Daniel Webster College on Tuesday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference action. The Pride move to 1-10 overall and 1-1 in the NECC, while Daniel Webster drops to 1-8 and 1-1 in league play.
Becker College’s Michelle Griczika (Barre, Mass.) scored a pair of goals in the first half and Becker fought off a late charge by Regis College as the Hawks defeated the Pride 2-1 on Saturday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference field hockey action. Becker picks up its first win in 2012, moving to 1-10 overall and 1-0 in the NECC. Regis remains winless at 0-10 overall and drops to 0-1 in the NECC.
Salve Regina University’s Kelly Burke (Georgetown, Mass.) scored three goals and added an assist for a seven point day as the Seahawks defeated Regis College, 8-1, on Wednesday night in non-conference field hockey action. Salve Regina improves to 6-4 on the year, while Regis falls to 0-9.
Regis College freshman Laurie DeMars (Maynard, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in field hockey this week, it was announced by the conference offices.
Behind five different goal scorers, including another hat trick from All-American Mel Melkonian (Worcester, Mass.), host Clark University ran its winning streak to three straight games posting a convincing 8-3 win over Regis College in non-league field hockey action on Saturday afternoon.
Gordon College defeated the Regis College field hockey team, 5-1, on Tuesday night in non-league action in Wenham, Mass. The Fighting Scots snapped a six-game losing streak to improve to 2-8 overall on the year, while the Pride remain winless on the season at 0-7.
Regis College dropped a 4-0 decision to Fitchburg State College in non-conference field hockey action on Tuesday night at Elliot Field. The Pride fall to 0-6 on the year, while the Falcons improve to 4-2 overall in 2012.
Westfield State University struck for three second-half goals to defeat Regis 3-0 in a non-conference field hockey game on Thursday evening. The Pride’s record drops to 0-5, while the Owls improve to 2-1 on the season.
Simmons College’s Amy Cronin (Georgetown, Mass.) scored with only :35 seconds remaining in overtime as the Sharks handed host Regis College a heart-wrenching 2-1 setback on Tuesday afternoon in Weston, Mass. Simmons improves to 1-4 on the year, while Regis drops to 0-4.
Regis College finally put together some offense, but it was too little too late as the Pride fell to Lasell College, 4-3, on Thursday afternoon at Grellier Field. The win moves Lasell to 1-2 on the year, while Regis drops to 0-3.
A pair of goals and an assist by junior forward Kaitlyn Ranieri (Bellingham, Mass.) proved to be too much for the Regis field hockey team, as the Framingham State University Rams blanked the Pride on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 3-0.
Freshman goalkeeper Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named NECC Field Hockey Rookie of the Week for her performance against Mount Holyoke this past Saturday.
Today's non-conference field hockey matchup between Regis College and host Framingham State University has been postponed due to inclement weather. No makeup date has been announced at this time.
In heartbreaking fashion, the Regis College field hockey team dropped a 1-0 decision to the Mount Holyoke Lyons on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. The Lyons start the year with a 1-0 record, while the Pride fall to 0-1 on the young season.
The Regis College field hockey team has been selected as the preseason No. 1 according the New England Collegiate Conference Coaches Poll announced on Thursday. Voting was conducted amongst the league’s head coaches.