Regis (Mass.) field hockey goalkeeper Maresa Malcolm (Barrington, N.J.) has been named the Goalkeeper of the Year by the New England Collegiate Conference.
Regis senior defender Carla Brito (Madeira, Portugal) scored the game winning goal on a penalty stroke with 1:06 left on the clock on Saturday afternoon, lifting the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team over Elms College by a score of 2-1 in the New England Collegiate Conference championship game.
Mackenzie Cattaruzza (Guilford, Conn.) capitalized on an Yvonne Abate (Easton, Mass.) steal to score in overtime and lift the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team to a nail-biting 2-1 win over Becker in the semifinals of the New England Collegiate Conference Tournament Wednesday night at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team honored its seniors on Tuesday night but weren’t able to come away with the win, falling 3-2 in overtime to Wheelock in a pivotal New England Collegiate Conference contest at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team continued its winning ways, handing Daniel Webster a 10-0 loss Friday at Regis Stadium and grabbing the top spot in the New England Collegiate Conference standings.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team got goals from four different players on Wednesday night on its way to defeating Bay Path University by a score of 5-0.
Mount Ida freshman Taylor Lincoln (Rye, N.H.) scored two goals in under a minute midway through the second half as the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team fell to the Mustangs by a score of 3-1.
he Regis (Mass.) field hockey team dominated play from start to finish but came up short in a 1-0 overtime loss to Elms in New England Collegiate Conference action Tuesday night at Regis Stadium.
After an impressive week that saw Pride teams go a combined 8-3-1, five student-athletes from Regis (Mass.) Athletics were honored Monday with New England Collegiate Conference Weekly Awards.
Sophomore midfielder Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) scored her first hat trick of the season Saturday afternoon as the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team picked up a key 3-0 win over Wheelock College. Callahan's second goal, her 11th of the season, made her the program's all-time single-season goal scoring leader, surpassing the mark set by Caitlin Connolly in 2004, who finished the season with 10 goals.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team extended their winning streak to four on Wednesday afternoon, as it defeated the Eagles of Daniel Webster College by a final score of 2-0.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team overwhelmed Bay Path 6-0 Saturday to remain undefeated in the New England Collegiate Conference and give Nikki Panciocco her 28th win making her the winningest coach in program history.
Freshman Ashley Chipman (Stoughton, Mass.) scored her first collegiate goal with 11:20 remaining on the clock as the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team came from behind to beat the AMCats of Anna Maria College by a final of 3-2 on Tuesday night.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team opened its final season of conference play in the New England Collegiate Conference with a victory Saturday afternoon, as the Pride topped the Hawks of Becker College by a final score of 1-0.
Framingham State sophomore Meaghann Ackerman (Littleton, Mass.) scored three goals and picked up an assist guiding the Rams past the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team by a score of 4-0 Thursday afternoon.
Regis (Mass.) sophomore Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) added to impressive resume this morning when she was named the New England Collegiate Conference Field Hockey Player of the Week.
The Regis (Mass.) Pride field hockey team got in the win column today, battling New England College through two overtime periods and to a shootout win 3-2 on Saturday afternoon.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team is still searching for its first win of the season after falling to Rivier University by a score of 3-2 on Thursday afternoon.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey team was given more than it could handle on Wednesday afternoon, as they were defeated by the Chargers of Colby-Sawyer College 3-0.
The Regis (Mass.) women's field hockey team jumped out to an early lead in Friday afternoon's season opener against Wheaton, but were unable to hang on, dropping a 3-1 decision.
In an immensely tight race for the top of the NECC Preseason Poll, the Regis (Mass.) field hockey team was picked to finish third in the conference as voted by the six league coaches.