The Regis College men's basketball team had one player named to the New England Collegiate Conference All-Conference Team on Monday morning. Senior guard Jeff Tagger Jr. (Brockton, Mass.) received an All-NECC Third Team selection while fellow co-captain Jordan Monts (Springfield, Mass.) was named to the All-Sportsmanship Team.
The #5 seed Regis College men’s basketball team dropped a 73-68 decision to #1 seed Southern Vermont College Friday night in a rematch of the 2015 NECC Championship.
After trailing by eight at the end of the first half and by as many as 10 in the second, fifth-seeded and defending New England Collegiate Conference tournament champion Regis rallied to force overtime in the closing minute of regulation and outscored fourth-seeded Daniel Webster 12-6 in overtime in posting an 80-74 victory in the first round of the 2016 conference championship tournament Tuesday night at Mario Vagge Gymnasium.
The Regis College men’s basketball team ended their 2015-16 regular season with a 68-61 senior night victory over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Wheelock College on Thursday evening. Regis finishes the year with an 11-14, 8-8 NECC mark and the loss drops the Wildcats to 5-18, 3-12 NECC.
The Regis College men’s basketball team booked their trip to the New England Collegiate Conference Tournament on Tuesday evening with a 81-73 victory over Lesley University. The win moved the Pride to 10-14, 7-8 NECC and the loss dropped the Lynx to 5-19 and 4-11 in conference play.
Regis College freshman forward Ademola Afonja (Staten Island, N.Y.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Men’s Basketball it was announced on Monday afternoon.
The Elms College men’s basketball team outlasted host Regis College, 93-90, in overtime, during a New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) tilt at Higgins Court Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Blazers move to 12-10, and 10-3 in the NECC, while Regis drops at 6-8 in the league and 9-14 overall.
Regis College freshman forward Ademola Afonja (Staten Island, N.Y.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Men’s Basketball it was announced on Monday afternoon.
Led by 14 points off the bench from sophomore forward Jawaun Lewis (Jacksonville, Fla.), the Regis College men’s basketball team earned a 66-52 win over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Newbury College Saturday afternoon on Higgins Court. The victory moves the Pride to 9-13, 6-7 NECC and the loss drops the Nighthawks to 2-19, 1-11 NECC.
The Regis College men’s basketball team scored 91 points, their highest scoring output of the season, to defeat New England Collegiate Conference rival Mitchell College 91-79 Thursday evening on Higgins Court. The Pride move to 8-13, 5-7 NECC with the victory and the Mariners sink to 7-10, 5-5 NECC with the setback.
Becker College defeated Regis College 63-57 in New England Collegiate Conference men’s basketball action Tuesday night at the Leicester Gymnasium. The win lifts the Hawks record to 10-8 (7-2 NECC) while the Pride fall to 7-13 (4-7 NECC). The setback ends the Crimson and Gold’s three game winning streak.
Sam Jean-Gilles (Melrose, Mass) chalked up a team-high 18 points and 10 rebounds as the Regis College men’s basketball team won their third consecutive game as they defeated New England Collegiate Conference opponent Daniel Webster College 63-56 in overtime on Saturday afternoon. The victory, improved the Crimson and Gold’s record to 7-12, 4-6 NECC and the setback dropped the Eagles record to 7-11, 4-5 NECC.
The Regis College men’s basketball team earned their second victory of the week defeating New England Collegiate Conference opponent Wheelock College 68-58 on Thursday evening. The victory, the Pride’s second in a row improves their record to 6-12, 3-6 NECC and the loss drops the Wildcats to 5-12, 3-6 NECC.
Jeff Tagger Jr. (Brockton, Mass.) chalked up nine points, seven rebounds and five assists as the Regis College men’s basketball team snapped a four game losing streak with a 74-57 victory over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Lesley University Tuesday evening on Higgins Court. With the victory, the Pride jump to 5-12, 2-6 NECC and the setback drops the Lynx to 4-15, 3-7 NECC.
Southern Vermont College shot 50.9% from the court and 52.6% from long range as the Mountaineers remained unbeaten in the New England Collegiate Conference with a 76-64 victory over the Regis College men’s basketball team on Saturday afternoon. The loss, the Crimson and Gold’s fourth in a row, drops their record to 4-12, 1-6 NECC and the victory improves Southern Vermont’s mark to 15-3, 9-0 NECC.
The Mitchell College men’s basketball team never trailed in the second half en route to an 84-79 win over Regis College on Tuesday night in a New England Collegiate Conference matchup at the Yarnall Athletic Center.
The Elms College men's basketball team pushed their win streak to four in a row as they hung on to defeat visiting Regis College, 78-74, in a New England Collegiate Conference contest at Picknelly Arena Saturday afternoon. The contest featured nine tied scores, nine lead changes, and no more than six points separated the squads on the scoreboard.
Senior sharpshooter Chris Keaton (Beverly, Mass.) scored a team-high 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting from downtown, but the Regis College men’s basketball team faltered in the second half and dropped a 64-61 decision to New England Collegiate Conference opponent Becker College on Thursday night. The Pride fall to 4-9, 1-3 NECC with the loss and with the victory, the Hawks improve to 6-7, 3-1 NECC.
Led by a near double-double by senior captain Jeff Tagger Jr. (Brockton, Mass.), the Regis College men’s basketball team earned their first New England Collegiate Conference victory by defeating Newbury College 62-42 on Saturday afternoon.
The Regis College men’s basketball team losing streak reached three games as the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth used a 14-1 second half run to turn a close contest into a double-digit 87-71 victory on Wednesday night at Higgins Court. With the win, the Corsairs improve to 7-5 on the season and the loss drops the Pride to 3-8.
Regis College freshman forward Ademola Afonja (Staten Island, N.Y.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Men’s Basketball it was announced on Monday morning. On Tuesday afternoon, Afonja was awarded the Corvias Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III New England Rookie of the Week Award.
The Regis College men’s basketball team fell in the championship game of the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Tournament Monday night 73-69 over host Oglethorpe University. With the win, the Stormy Petrels improve to 3-6 on the year and the setback drops the Pride to 3-6 as well.
Jeff Tagger Jr. (Brockton, Mass.) scored 12 points including the game-winning jumper from Hector Heredia (Lawrence, Mass.) as the Regis College men’s basketball team halted a five game losing streak with a thrilling 69-68 overtime victory against Huntingdon College during the first game of the Holiday Inn Express and Suites Tournament hosted by Oglethorpe University on Sunday. The win improves Regis’ record to 3-5 on the campaign.
The Regis College men’s basketball team rallied back from a huge first half hole, but couldn’t finish the contest as they dropped their fifth straight decision 54-47 to Daniel Webster College on Saturday afternoon in a rematch of the 2014-15 New England Collegiate Conference Semifinals on Higgins Court. The setback drops the Crimson and Gold’s record to 2-5, 0-2 NECC and the victory improves the Eagles to 4-2, 1-0 NECC.
Regis College cut its deficit to just a pair with 4:31 to go in regulation Thursday night, but Southern Vermont College was able to fend off the Pride and pull away for a 76-62 victory at the Mountaineer Athletic Center in the first New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) men’s basketball game of the year for both teams.
Sam Jean-Gilles (Melrose, Mass.) tallied 19 points and played stifling defense as the Regis College men’s basketball team was defeated 63-62 by Colby College on a last second three-pointer. With the victory, the Mules improve to 3-1 on the campaign and the setback drops the Pride to 2-3 on the season.
The Regis College men’s basketball team fell to Wheaton College 91-84 on Saturday afternoon. The setback, the Crimson and Gold’s second in a row, dropped the team’s record to 2-2 on the young campaign and the victory improves the Lyons record to 3-1 on the year.