Head softball coach Nikki Panciocco and the Regis College softball team are proud to announce their class of 2019, featuring eleven freshman from all over the northeast.
First basemen Alyssa McKinnon (Raynham, Mass.) and third basemen Allison Caloggero (Medford, Mass.) of the Regis College Softball team were named to the New England Collegiate Conference All-Conference team it was announced on Monday morning.
The Elms College softball team used a five-run sixth inning to rally past visiting Regis College, 7-3, in their first round game of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) playoffs at Cheryl R. Condon Field Tuesday afternoon. With the win, the Blazers improved to 17-12 on the season, while Regis wraps their campaign at 8-18 overall.
The Regis College Softball team earned the #7 seed in the New England Collegiate Conference Championship Tournament it was announced on Monday afternoon.
The Regis College Softball team dropped the senior day doubleheader against New England Collegiate Conference rival Becker College 4-1 and 14-1 – Five innings on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. The Pride finish the year at 8-17, 7-11 NECC and with the victories the Hawks improve to 15-12, 11-5 NECC.
The Regis College softball team dropped a doubleheader against conference foe Elms College 8-2 and 9-1 on Thursday night at a cold Regis Stadium. With the losses, the Pride fall to 8-15, 7-9 NECC and with the victories, the Blazers improve to 14-12, 13-3 NECC.
Lesley University scored 22 runs and had 27 hits as the Lynx swept Regis College in a New England Collegiate Conference doubleheader on Tuesday night. The Lynx (12-13, 9-3 NECC) won game one, 12-4, in five innings before rallying for a 10-3 win in the nightcap over the Pride (8-13, 7-7 NECC).
On Friday April 17, the Regis College softball team joined with the Boston Bruins Foundation to to help run a yoga event to help raise money for the Boston Marathon.
Allison Caloggero (Medford, Mass.) combined to go 7-for-9 at the plate and knocked in four runs as Regis swept host Daniel Webster 10-1 and 15-0 in a pair of NECC contests Sunday at Eagle Field.
The Regis Collegine softball team were swept by Bay Path University, 4-1 in the opener in the opener and 7-3 in the nightcap in a New England Collegiate Conference doubleheader on Saturday afternoon.
Regis College and Newbury College split a New England Collegiate Conference softball doubleheader on Wednesday night in Weston, Mass. The Pride (6-9, 5-3 NECC) won the opener 3-2, before the Nighthawks (9-9, 4-4 NECC) grabbed a 10-2 win in six innings in the night cap.
Regis College suffered a pair of close setbacks, falling on the road at Gordon College, 6-4 and 5-4 in eight innings on Tuesday afternoon in non-conference softball action. Regis falls to 5-8 on the season, while Gordon improves to 6-17 overall.
Regis College dropped their first two New England Collegiate Conference games of the season as the Pride were swept by Mitchell College , 1-0 and 9-0 in five innings on Saturday afternoon.
The Regis College softball team improved their win streak to four games after sweeping the twinbill against Wheelock College 24-0 and 27-1 in five innings. With the victories the Pride improve to 5-4 and remain undefeated in NECC play (4-0). The defeats drop the Wildcats to 2-6, 0-4 NECC on the season.
The Regis college softball doubleheader against Fitchburg State and women’s tennis match against Clark University have been postponed due to the weather forecast.
Regis College sophomore Rachel DesRochers (Westford, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week while teammate Alexa NeJaime (Sandisfield, Mass.) has been named the Rookie of the Week in Softball; it was announced on Monday morning.
After a long layoff, the Regis College softball team returned to action showing no signs of rust in their sweep of the Southern Vermont Mountaineers during New England Collegiate Conference action on Thursday afternoon at the Adirondack Sports Complex in Queensbury, N.Y. The Crimson and Gold took the first game 5-2 and then beat the Mountaineers handily in game two 14-3.
Regis College freshman Alexa NeJaime (Sandisfield, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Softball; it was announced on Monday morning.
The Regis College softball team was chosen to finish sixth as the 2015 New England Collegiate Conference softball preseason polls were announced last week.
The Regis College softball team suffered two defeats during double-header action on the final day of their spring break trip in Myrtle Beach. The first loss was a 2-1 setback to Neumann University during the first game and during the second game, the Pride fell 6-3 to Gwynedd Mercy University 6-3. With both losses, the Crimson and Gold fall to 1-4 on the campaign and with the victories, the Knights improve to 4-0 and the Griffins move to 4-1.
The Regis College softball team earned their first victory of the season after beating non-conference opponent Rosemont College 8-0 in five innings on Tuesday morning. The win, was the Pride’s first win on their spring break trip and improved their record to 1-2. With the loss, the Ravens fall to 0-2 on the year.
The Regis College softball team kicked off its 2015 campaign dropping a 5-4 decision to King’s College of Pennsylvania, 5-4, and a 9-0 setback to Anna Maria College in six innings.
Second year head coach Nikki Panciocco is proud to announce the 2015 season schedule for the Regis College Softball team. The Pride will look to build upon three straight New England Collegiate Conference Postseason Tournament appearances including a trip to the NECC third round.
On Saturday, October 25, members of the Regis College softball team helped out at the ALS Walk located at DCR’s Carson Beach, Mother’s Rest, South Boston, Mass.