The Regis College women's lacrosse team suffered a 19-5 loss at the hands of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the First Round of the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament at Kohn Field on Saturday afternoon. This was the Crimson and Gold's first ever NCAA Tournament bid as the Pride finished the season at 13-6.
Regis College's Sam Salamone (Milford, Mass.) and Nicole Roche (Waltham, Mass.) were named the New England Collegiate Conference Player and Rookie of the Week, it was announced on Monday night.
The Regis College women's lacrosse team will take on MIT in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, May 9. The game will be played at Middlebury College, with the winner taking on the host Panthers on Sunday, May 10.
Regis College senior attack Grace Politis (Billerica, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Year, it was announced on Monday afternoon by the league offices. Politis highlights five All-Conference selections for the Pride.
The Regis College women's lacrosse team captured their third-straight New England Collegiate Conference Championship with an 18-6 victory over Wheelock College on Sunday afternoon at Regis Stadium.
The #1 Regis College women’s lacrosse team moved on to their third straight New England Collegiate Championship game as they defeated #4 Elms by a 18-4 margin. With the victory, the Pride improve to 12-5, 8-0 NECC and with the loss the Blazers drop to 7-10, 4-4 NECC.
The Regis College Women’s Lacrosse team snagged the top seed in the New England Collegiate Conference Championship Tournament it was announced on Monday afternoon.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team defeated New England Collegiate Conference foe Wheelock College 14-5 during a Senior Day contest on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. With the victory the Pride wrap up the season at an 11-5 mark and finish undefeated, 6-0 in conference play. The Wildcats drop to 5-7, 4-2 NECC with the loss.
11 different players registered a goal as the Regis College women's lacrosse team defeated Mitchell College, 19-4, on Thursday night in New England Collegiate Conference action in Weston, Mass. The Pride improve to 10-5 overall and 6-0 in the NECC with the win, while Mitchell drops to 0-10 and 0-6 in league games.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team defeated New England Collegiate Conference foe Elms College 21-8 on Tuesday evening at Leary Field. The Pride improve to 9-5, 5-0 NECC with the victory and with the loss the Blazers drop to 6-7, 4-2 NECC.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team used three goal efforts from four different players as they defeated non-conference opponent Rivier University 13-9 on Sunday evening at Raider Field. With the win, the Pride improve to 8-5 on the season and with the loss the Raiders drop to 4-12.
Saint Joseph’s College (13-1, 8-0 GNAC) edged Regis College (7-5, 4-0 NECC), 8-6, in a non-conference women’s lacrosse contest at Deering Memorial Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The Regis College women's lacrosse team won its fifth-straight game to improve to 7-4 overall and 4-0 in the New England Collegiate Conference with a 19-1 victory over Bay Path University on Saturday afternoon.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team shutout New England Collegiate Conference foe Daniel Webster 19-0 on Thursday evening in a cold and rainy game played at Regis Stadium. The victory improves the Pride’s record to 6-4, 3-0 NECC on the season and the Eagles drop to 0-6, 0-3 NECC with the loss.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team used nine first half goals and strong defense to defeat non-conference opponent Salem State University 13-6 on Tuesday evening in a rain soaked affair at Regis Stadium. With the victory, the Pride improve to 5-4 on the year and with the loss, the Vikings sink to 5-5.
Regis College scored eight-straight goals to end the first half and held off a late push to fend of Thomas College for a 14-8 win in women's lacrosse action on Thursday afternoon.
Regis College defeated Becker College 15-3 in New England Collegiate Conference women’s lacrosse action Tuesday afternoon at Alumni Field. The win moves the Pride record to 3-4 (2-0 NECC) while the Hawks fall to 4-4 (1-1 NECC).
Regis College junior midfielder Sam Salamone (Milford, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in Women’s Lacrosse; it was announced on Monday morning.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team suffered a 16-6 loss at the hands of Simmons College on Saturday afternoon in a cold and snowy spring day at Regis Stadium. With the loss the Pride drop to 2-4 on the young campaign and the victory pushes the Sharks to 3-5.
Regis College held a slim 5-4 lead headed into the half, but Emmanuel College struck six times in the second stanza to slip by the Pride, 10-8, on Thursday night at Roberto Clemente Field. The non-conference win boosted the Saints to 5-1 on the season, while the Pride fell to 2-3 overall.
The Regis College women's lacrosse team picked up a 13-10 victory over Framingham State University on Tuesday afternoon in non-conference action at Maple Street field.
Wellesley College defeated Regis College, 18-7, on a cold and windy Wednesday afternoon in non-conference women's lacrosse action in Weston, Mass. The Blue improve to 3-0 on the year, while the Pride drops to 1-2.
Regis College sophomore attack Danielle Aguinaldo (Malden, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in women’s lacrosse; it was announced on Monday morning.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team earned their first victory of the season by defeating New England Collegiate Conference rival Southern Vermont 18-4, on a cold, wet and windy Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. With the win, the Pride move to 1-1, 1-0 NECC and the loss was the Mountaineers' (0-1, 0-1 NECC) first of the season.
Regis College nearly overcame a four goal second half deficit, but came up just short, as the Pride fell to Johnson and Wales University on Thursday night in non-conference women's lacrosse action in Weston, Mass. The Wildcats improve to 2-0 on the year, while Regis falls to 0-1.
The Regis College women’s lacrosse team was unanimously chosen to finish first as the 2015 New England Collegiate Conference women’s lacrosse preseason polls were announced last week.
The Regis College women's lacrosse season opener against Rivier scheduled for tonight at 7:00 p.m. has been postponed due to cold temperatures. No makeup date has been announced yet.
Second year Head Coach Courtney Duggan is proud to announce the 2015 game schedule for the Regis College Women’s Lacrosse team. This season’s schedule will feature eight home games and nine non-conference opponents. The Pride are looking to capture their third straight NECC Championship.