2016-17 Regis Men's Basketball News

Regis (Mass.) forward Chris Leak, Jr. has been named to the New England Collegiate Conference men’s basketball all-league third team.

Ademola Afonja delivered a season-high 24 points but it wasn't enough as a late, back-breaking three pointer from Lesley University guard Devon Mayo turned back the Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team 69-68, Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the New England Collegiate Conference tournament.

The sixth-seeded Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team (9-16, 6-9 NECC) enters its final New England Collegiate Conference Tournament, visiting third-seeded Lesley University (15-10, 9-6 NECC) Tuesday, Feb. 2

The Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team closed the regular season with a critical win, beating Wheelock College 81-69 to remain in the hunt for a playoff spot in next week's New England Collegiate Conference tournament.

The Regis (Mass.) men’s basketball team couldn’t stop Lesley University from beyond the arc on Tuesday night at Higgins Court, as the Lynx spoiled the Pride’s Senior Night, defeating the home team 92-83 in New England Collegiate Conference action.

The Regis (Mass.) men’s basketball team picked up a vital 85-69 win over host Elms College in a New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) clash at Picknelly Arena Saturday afternoon.

A 15 point, 12 rebound performance by Pride senior Chris Leak Jr. (New Haven, Conn.) and a team-high 16 points for senior Sam Jean-Gilles (Melrose, Mass.) spearheaded a balanced attack for Regis College as they defeated the Newbury Nighthawks 83-70 on Saturday afternoon at Pappas Gymnasium in New England Collegiate Conference play.

Mitchell College pulled out a late 72-71 victory over the Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team on Thursday night in New England Collegiate Conference action at the Yarnall Athletic Center.

Throughout the month of February, Regis (Mass.) men?s basketball will be joining teams from around the nation by taking part in the 3-Point Challenge. Fans can pledge an amount for each three pointer made by Regis during the month with all proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society and Coaches vs Cancer.

The Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team started strong against league's top team but saw its first-half lead slip away in a 78-64 loss to Becker College in New England Collegiate Conference action Tuesday at Higgins Court.

Down by as much as 18 in the early stages of the second half, the Regis (Mass.) men’s basketball team fell just short in its comeback effort on Saturday afternoon, falling to Daniel Webster by a score of 63-59 at Higgins Court in New England Collegiate Conference action.

The Regis (Mass.) men’s basketball team saw its losing streak run to four on Thursday night as the Pride fell to Wheelock College by a final of 81-55 in New England Collegiate Conference play at Higgins Court.

Jordan Seldon (Everett, Mass.) delivered a double-double with 17 points and a game-high 12 rebounds but it wasn't enough as the Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team came up short in a nail biting 61-58 loss to Lesley in New England Collegiate Conference action, Tuesday at the Nicholas Athletics Center.

Sam Jean-Gilles (Melrose, Mass.) had a game-high 20 points off the bench but it wasn't enough to stop the Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team from slipping below .500 in conference play, losing 83-75 at Southern Vermont Saturday in New England Collegiate Conference play at Mountaineer Athletic Center

Chris Leak Jr. (New Haven, Conn.) finished with 17 points and 14 rebounds on the evening, but the impressive double-double was not enough as the Regis (Mass.) men’s basketball team fell short to Mitchell College 71-67 Tuesday night at Higgins Court.

Ademola Afonja (Staten Island, N.Y.) equaled his season-high of 19 points, Isaiah Wilson (Cambria Heights, N.Y.) pulled down a game-high eight rebounds and the Regis (Mass.) men's basketball team pulled away in the final minutes to top Elms College 75-62 in New England Collegiate Conference action, Saturday at Higgins Court.