WESTON, Mass.—Additions to the Regis College Women’s Basketball team are underway. Head coach Julie Plant announced that five recruits would be entering their first-year with the program this coming winter. Sarah Pettinelli, Dana Sparks, Emilee Marro, Janaya Bradley, and Kim Daniels have all committed to coming to Regis College for the 2011-12 season.
Weston, Mass.—Regis College, during its annual athletic awards banquet, announced Stephanie Crawford (Rockland, Mass./Rockland) as the Regis College Outstanding Third-Year Student-Athlete of the Year Award recipient.
Weston, Mass.—Teresa Busiek (Arlington, Mass./Arlington Catholic) was recognized as the Regis College Outstanding First-Year Student-Athlete during the department’s annual athletics banquet.
WESTON, Mass.—Regis College women’s basketball head coach Julie Plant (Gorham, Maine) was named to the Women’s Little East Conference 25th Anniversary Team. The silver anniversary announcement was made as part of the LEC Basketball Championship games. Plant, who played for the University of the Southern Maine from 1996-2000, has been a head coach at Regis College since the 2005-06 season.
GORHAM, Maine – Junior Courtney Cochran (Waite, Maine/Woodland) scored 17 points and grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds to lead the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a 62-59 win over the Regis College Pride in a quarterfinal game of the 2011 ECAC Division III New England Women’s Basketball Championship tournament Wednesday night at Hill Gymnasium in Gorham, Maine.
WESTON, Mass.—Regis College (16-11, 9-4 TCCC) will travel to Southern Maine (16-10, 11-3 LEC) to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Quarterfinal game Wednesday, March 2 at 7:00 PM. The ECAC office made the announcement via email Monday.
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NEWPORT, R.I. - Top-seeded Salve Regina University women's basketball (24-3) won its 19th straight game with a 56-42 decision over No. 5 Regis College in a semifinal of The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) Championships at the Rodgers Recreation Center. The Seahawks will host the No. 2 seed, University of New England (21-6), in the TCCC championship game at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
WESTON, Mass.—Senior Sarah McNult (Hampstead, NH/Pinkerton Academy) and junior Stephanie Crawford (Rockland, Mass./Rockland) were announced by The Commonwealth Coast Conference to the women’s basketball All-TCCC Second Team Monday.
Beverly, Mass. – Visiting Regis College upset the Endicott women’s basketball team for the second year in a row with a 56-54 The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) Tournament quarterfinal victory inside MacDonald Gymnasium.
WESTON, Mass.—Freshman Claire Ramonas (Portland, Maine/Deering) was named The Commonwealth Coast Conference Rookie of the Week Monday. The conference office made the announcement via email.
WESTON, Mass.—The No. 5 Regis College women’s basketball team will make its fourth consecutive appearance in The Commonwealth Coast Conference postseason Tuesday (Feb. 22) when it travels to No. 4 Endicott College. Head coach Julie Plant will hope to coach her team to another championship as she did in the 2009-10 season.
PAXTON, Mass. (02.19.11) – Paced by Sarah McNult’s team-high 17 points, Regis College defeated the Anna Maria College women’s basketball team, 57-49, during The Commonwealth Coast Conference regular season finale on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Pride finish the regular season with a mark of 15-10 overall and 9-4 in the conference, while the loss drops the AMCATS to 7-18 on the year and 1-12 during TCCC-play.
WESTON, Mass.—Four Regis College women’s basketball players tallied double-digits in points as Regis College defeated Nichols College 89-62 Wednesday. Regis’ Alex Chace (Easton, Mass./Oliver Ames) and Nichols Jessica Nelson each posted 17 points for their respective teams.
WESTON, Mass.—With just two regular season conference games remaining, the fifth place Regis College women’s basketball team will host Nichols College (Feb. 16) before traveling to Anna Maria (Feb. 19) to finish its 2010-11 conference schedule.
Join us on Wednesday night at 5:30 as the Regis College Pride take on The Bison from Nichols College. This game will help raise money & awareness for breast cancer, and all money raised will be donated to the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
BRISTOL, R.I. – Regis College claims sole possession of fifth place in The Commonwealth Coast Conference with a 50-67 win over the Roger Williams University Women’s Basketball team Saturday afternoon.
Weston, Mass.--Junior Stephanie Crawford (Rockland, Mass./Rockland) had a first half high of 11 points for Regis College on 3-of-4 shooting from the floor, and would lead Regis College to a 71-53 victory over The Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent Western New England. Crawford finished with a game-high 22 points and five assists.
WESTON, Mass.—Having gone 1-1 last week, Regis College women’s basketball will again play in two conference games this week. Hosting Western New England Tuesday at 5:30 p.m, before it travels to Roger Williams (t-5th) on Saturday to close out the week. The Pride will look to improve on its 5-4 record with a win in both games.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College athletic department is proud to announce that Alex Chace (North Easton, Mass./Oliver Eames) has been named the student athlete of the week. Chace has been selected for her strong performances over the past week.
Beverly, Mass. – Endicott built a nine-point halftime lead and survived a late rally from Regis to bounce back from its first conference loss of the season and defeat the Pride 64-61 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) women’s basketball action inside MacDonald Gymnasium.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College women’s basketball team defeated Gordon College Thursday (Feb. 3) by the score of 61-27. The Pride moves to 11-9 overall on the season and is 5-3 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference. The visiting Scots move to 2-18 overall on the season and 1-7 in TCCC play.
WESTON, Mass.—The Regis College Athletics Department has announced the postponement of its doubleheader basketball game originally scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 2 versus Gordon College to Thursday, Feb. 3. The time of the women’s game will remain at 5:30 p.m., with the men scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. tip-off.
BIDDEFORD —Claire Ramonas sat on the Regis College bench, a frustrated and angry look smoldering on her face as she stared straight ahead. Assistant coach Alyssa Whitney sat to Ramonas' right, talking, gesturing, trying to get Ramonas back in a good frame of mind.
Weston, Mass.—Regis College women's basketball will host a "Pink Zone" game February 16 to support raising awareness of cancer, and to donate money to the fight for a cure.
WESTON, Mass.—Regis College women’s basketball will enter this week coming off a 22-point win on Saturday. The team will host Gordon on Wednesday before traveling to nearby nemesis Endicott on Saturday.
WESTON, Mass.—Alex Chace (Easton, Mass.) had a team-high 17 points for Regis College, while Wentworth’s Kendra Kerr (Marshfield, Mass./Marshfield) added 17 points for her team. Chace helped Regis College (10-9, 3-3 TCCC) to a 77-55 victory over conference opponent Wentworth (8-10, 2-4 TCCC) Saturday night
WESTON, Mass.—Alex Chace (Easton, Mass./Oliver Ames) and Stephanie Crawford (Rockland, Mass./Rockland) each score nine points in 57-48 loss to the University of New England Thursday.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College women’s basketball team has played tough all season. The Pride currently holds an overall record of 9-8 and is 3-2 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference. The Pride has been led on defense by senior Sarah McNult (Hampstead, N.H./Pinkerton Academy).
WESTON, Mass.—Sarah McNult (Hampstead, N.H./Pinkerton Academy) grabbed her 1,000th career rebound Tuesday night in a 69-56 Regis College (9-8, 3-2 TCCC) loss to Colby College (13-3, 2-1 NESCAC)
Weston, Mass.—Freshman Claire Ramonas (Portland, Maine/Deering) was recognized by The Commonwealth Coast Conference office Monday as its women's basketball rookie of the week.