Regis College sophomore forward Brittany Stone (West Bridgewater, Mass.) was named to the 2016 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Second Team it was announced Tuesday afternoon.
Regis College junior forward Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) was selected to the D3hoops.com 2016 Women's All-Northeast Region Second Team it was announced Monday evening.
The Regis College women’s basketball team’s historic season came to an end in the NCAA First Round as the #7 nationally-ranked Tufts University Jumbos defeated the Crimson and Gold 61-49 Friday evening. The victory moved Tufts to 24-3 and the setback ends the Pride’s season at 24-4.
Regis College junior forward Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week it was announced on Monday morning.
Regis College junior forward Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference's Player of the Year, it was announced on Monday morning by the league offices. Head Coach Angela Santa Fe was named the NECC Coach of the Year for the third-straight season after leading the Pride to another 18-0 NECC regular season and the program's fourth-straight NECC Championship.
For the fourth straight season, the #10 regionally ranked Regis College women’s basketball team will play in the NCAA Tournament First Round as they Pride drew Tufts University during the selection show on Monday afternoon.
The #10 regionally-ranked Regis College women’s basketball team are headed back to the NCAA Division III Tournament after winning their fourth straight New England Collegiate Conference title game 60-38 over Newbury College Saturday afternoon in a packed Higgins Court.
Brittany Stone (West Bridgewater, Mass.) tallied a double-double, 17 points and 11 rebounds as the #10 regionally-ranked Regis College women’s basketball team defeated Elms College 60-40 in the New England Collegiate Conference Semifinals Friday night on Higgins Court in front of a sold out crowd. The victory propelled the #1 ranked Pride to their fourth straight NECC title game and a 23-3 record; the loss ended the #4 Blazers campaign at 15-12.
For the fifth-straight season, the Regis College women’s basketball team has earned the No. 1 seed in the upcoming New England Collegiate Conference Tournament. The Pride will host the Semifinals and Finals Friday and Saturday.
The Regis College women's basketball team was ranked by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as the 10th overall team in the Northeast Region during third and final public edition of the 2016 Regional Rankings released today.
Regis College sophomore forward Brittany Stone (West Bridgewater, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week while teammate Chayla Louro (Randolph, Mass.) was named the NECC Rookie of the Week it was announced on Monday afternoon.
Regis College sophomore forward Brittany Stone has been named the New England Women's Basketball Association (NEWBA) PrestoSports Player of the Week and the Corvias Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Player of the Week it was announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Trailing by just two after the third quarter Saturday afternoon, Southern Vermont College was outscored by 10 points in the final 10 minutes by a visiting Regis College squad to fall 77-65 in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women's basketball action at the Mountaineer Athletic Center.
The Regis College women’s basketball team was ranked by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as the 11th overall team in the Northeast Region during second edition of the 2016 Regional Rankings released today.
The Regis College women’s basketball team defeated New England Collegiate Conference opponent Lesley University 122-52 Tuesday evening on Higgins Court. With the victory, the Pride improve to 21-3, 17-0 NECC on the year.
Regis College junior forward Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week it was announced on Monday morning.
Head Coach Angela Santa Fe of the Regis College women’s basketball was featured on Hoopsville, the only Division III basketball talk show, Sunday night.
The no. 10 regionally-ranked Regis College women’s basketball team earned their 20th win of the season with a 69-61 victory over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Elms College on Senior Day. The victory improved the Pride to 20-3, 16-0 NECC and the loss dropped the Blazers to 11-11, 10-5 NECC.
The Regis College women’s basketball team was ranked by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as the 10th overall team in the Northeast Region during first edition of the 2016 Regional Rankings released today.
Regis College defeated Becker College 83-42 in New England Collegiate Conference women’s basketball action Wednesday evening at the Leicester Gymnasium. The win lifts the Pride record to 19-3 (15-0 NECC) while the Hawks stumble to 6-16 (5-10 NECC).
Regis College sophomore forward Brittany Stone (West Bridgewater, Mass.) has been named to the New England Women’s Basketball Association’s (NEWBA) Weekly Honor Roll it was announced on Monday afternoon.
The Regis College women’s basketball team defeated New England Collegiate Conference opponent Newbury College 85-55 Saturday afternoon on Higgins Court. The win was the Crimson and Gold’s 18th of the season and moved the team to 14-0 in the conference while the loss dropped the visiting Nighthawks to 6-15, 5-9 NECC.
The Regis College women’s basketball team got back on the winning track with a 80-42 victory over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Bay Path University Thursday night on Higgins Court. With the win, the Pride improve to 17-3 and remain undefeated (13-0) in conference play and the loss drops the Wildcats to 5-15, 1-12 NECC.
The University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Corsairs snapped the Regis College women’s basketball team nine game winning streak with a double-digit, 67-51 victory over the Pride on Tuesday evening in non-conference basketball action. With the loss, Regis falls to 16-3 on the season and the victory moves the Corsairs to 14-6.
Regis college women’s basketball forwards Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) and Brittany Stone were featured on the front page of the Brockton Enterprise’s Sports section on Sunday.
Regis College junior forward Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference, New England Women's Basketball Association (NEWBA) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III New England Player of the Week it was announced on Tuesday afternoon.
The Regis College women’s basketball game against New England Collegiate Conference opponent Newbury College on Saturday, February 6th has been dubbed the Essential Tremor Awareness Game. This cause strikes close to home for the Crimson and Gold as sophomore guard Sinead Dacko (Holbrook, Mass.) suffers from this neurological disorder.
Amanda Hawkesworth (Abington, Mass.) matched a career-high with 36 points while securing a game-high 16 rebounds as the Regis College women’s basketball team’s win streak reached nine games with a 75-71 victory over New England Collegiate Conference opponent Daniel Webster College on Saturday afternoon. The victory improves the Pride’s record to 16-2, 12-0 NECC and the loss drops Daniel Webster’s record to 7-11, 5-6 NECC.
A third-quarter, three-point barrage propelled Regis College to a 78-47 victory at Mitchell College on Thursday night in New England Collegiate Conference women’s basketball action at the Yarnall Athletic Center.