Head coach Nikki Panciocco and the Regis College field hockey team are proud to announce their class of 2019, featuring nine freshman and one transfer for this season.
20 members of the Regis College fall teams have been named to the New England Collegiate Conference Fall All-Academic Team, announced on Wednesday night. The Pride had at least one athlete recognized in every fall sport the College sponsors.
In addition to being named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week on Monday, junior goalkeeper Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named the ECAC Defensive Player of the Week, it was announced on Wednesday night by the ECAC.
The Regis College field hockey team dropped a 6-0 decision to Franklin & Marshall College in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday afternoon.
Regis College junior goaltender Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in field hockey, it was announced Monday morning.
Six members of the 2014 New England Collegiate Conference Champion Regis College field hockey team were named to the NECC All-Conference Teams, it was announced on Monday morning.
The Regis College field hockey team upset top-seeded Elms College, 1-0 in penalty strokes in the New England Collegiate Conference championship game at Leary Field Saturday afternoon.
Fourth seeded Regis College defeated top seeded Becker College 2-1 in New England Collegiate Conference postseason field hockey action Wednesday evening at Alumni Field. The win lifts the Pride to 5-13 on the season, while the Hawks season comes to an end with a record of 5-14.
The Regis College field hockey team has earned the No. 4 seed in the upcoming New England Collegiate Conference Field Hockey Tournament, and will travel to No. 1 Becker College on Wednesday for an NECC Semifinal matchup at 4:30 p.m.
Seven different players registered at least one point as the Regis College field hockey team wrapped up its second-straight New England Collegiate Conference postseason berth with a 7-0 victory over Daniel Webster College on Thursday night.
The Regis College Field Hockey team traveled to Fitchburg State University and fell to the host Falcons 5-0 during a non-conference matchup on Wednesday evening. The Pride fall to 3-13, 2-2 NECC with the loss and the Falcons advance to 7-10, 2-8 LEC with the out of conference victory.
Regis College’s Kelsey Morton (South Portland, Maine) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week, it was announced by the league offices on Monday morning. Morton helped lead the Pride (3-12, 2-2 NECC) to a 2-0 victory over Becker College last week.
Sophomore Kelsey Morton (South Portland, Maine) scored a pair of second half goals, and Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) made six saves in a shutout as Regis College defeated Becker College, 2-0, on Tuesday night in New England Collegiate Conference field hockey action.
The Elms College Field Hockey seniors delivered a 3-0 victory on Senior Day, defeating visiting Regis College in a New England Collegiate Conference contest at Leary Field Saturday afternoon.
In a rematch of the 2013 New England Collegiate Conference Championship game, Anna Maria College defeated Regis College, 5-0, on Wednesday night in non-conference action in Paxton, Mass. The Pride fall to 2-11 with the setback, while the AMCATS improve to 9-7.
The Regis College field hockey team hosted New England Collegiate Conference rival Wheelock College on Saturday afternoon at a rain soaked Regis Stadium. Both teams battled through the elements, and the Wildcats came through with a 2-0 victory over the host Pride. With the win, the Wildcats end their two game losing streak and move to 2-6 on the year and earn their first NECC victory. With the loss, the Pride drop to 2-10 on the season and earn their first conference defeat.
Regis College scored the first two goals of the game, but Mount Ida College rattled off six-straight as the Mustangs defeated the Pride, 6-2, in non-conference field hockey action on Wednesday night in Weston, Mass. Mount Ida moves to 4-6 on the year, while the Pride fall to 2-9.
Junior Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) made 12 saves, but Colby-Sawyer College's Hannah Coggins (West Newbury, Mass.) scored with 7:32 to play to lift the Chargers past Regis, 1-0 at the Sally Shaw Veitch Turf Field on Monday afternoon.
Regis College dropped a 2-0 decision to Rivier University on a cold and rainy Wednesday night in non-conference field hockey action in Weston, Mass. The Pride fall to 2-7 on the year, while Rivier snaps a three game losing-skid to improve to 2-8.
Regis College junior goaltender Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in field hockey, it was announced Monday morning.
Sashae Walls (Everett, Mass.) scored her third goal of the season, and Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) made 16 saves in net, but Regis College dropped a 4-1 decision to Clark University on Saturday afternoon in non-league field hockey action.
Regis College senior Sashae Walls (Everett, Mass) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in field hockey, it was announced on Monday morning.
Regis College midfielder Sashae Walls (Everett, Mass.) scored two goals, including the game-winner and added three defensive saves as the Pride defeated the visiting Bay Path University Wildcats 4-0 at Regis Stadium on Friday evening in the New England Collegiate Conference opener for both squads. With the victory, the Pride end their five game losing streak and move to 2-5 on the year, 1-0 in the conference, while the Wildcats fall to 0-5 on the season and suffer their first conference loss (0-1).
Johnson & Wales University forward Giovanna Ciavardoni (Latham, N.Y.) took 12 shots and scored her third goal of the season as the Wildcats defeated Regis College 3-0 at Regis Stadium on Tuesday afternoon in a non-conference matchup in Weston, Mass. With the victory, JWU moves to 2-4 on the year and the Pride fall to 1-5 on the year.
The Regis College field hockey team volunteered at the MitoAction Energy Walk located at DCR’s Mother’s Rest in South Boston, Mass. on Sunday afternoon.
Regis College junior Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in field hockey, it was announced on Monday morning.
Regis College dropped a 2-0 non-conference decision against Lasell College on Saturday afternoon at Grellier Field. The Lasers upped their record to 2-3 on the season while Regis slipped to 1-4 overall.