Payton Fitzgerald (Danielson, Conn.), a freshman on the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team has been named to the Third Team All-Great Northeast Athletic Conference.
Framingham State scored a goal in each half to send the Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team to the offseason with a 2-0 season finale loss Tuesday at Maple Street Field.
For the first time this season, freshman goalkeeper Kyrsten Drake (Loganville, Ga.) of the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Week.
Emily Lange (Ashland, Mass.) scored in the 90th minute on a cross from Noelle Garcia (Los Angeles, Calif.) to lift the Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team to an exciting 2-1 win over Becker in non-conference action Saturday at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team faced former NECC foe Lesley but was unable to come up with a result, falling 1-0 to the Lynx in non-conference action Thursday night at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team scored four first half goals on Tuesday night as the Pride defeated Rivier University 4-0 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference play at Regis Stadium.
With the season winding down and every result crucial, the Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team came up on the short end of the stick in a 2-1 loss at Emmanuel, Saturday in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at Roberto Clemente Field.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team kept its hopes alive for a conference tournament berth, earning a critical 3-1 win at Norwich Wednesday in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action.
The Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team conceded a pair of first half goals on Saturday afternoon, as the Pride fell 2-0 to Albertus Magnus in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team suffered a 5-2 defeat to Johnson & Wales University in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action Wednesday night at Regis Stadium.
The Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team suffered a 3-1 defeat on Saturday afternoon to visiting Lasell College in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at Regis Stadium.
Saint Joseph’s College (5-4-1, 2-3-1 GNAC) and Regis (Mass.) (2-4-1, 2-3-1 GNAC) dueled to a 1-1 double-overtime stalemate in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women’s soccer action at the SJC Athletics Complex on Wednesday night.
Freshman Payton Fitzgerald (Danielson, Conn.) netted a pair of goals but it was not enough as the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team fell 4-2 to Simmons College on Saturday afternoon in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference contest at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass.
Suffolk freshman Caleigh O'Brien (Wilbraham, Mass.) scored 37 seconds into the first overtime period on Saturday afternoon as the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team suffered a crushing 3-2 defeat at Regis Stadium in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action.
Seven different players scored goals Wednesday night as the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team picked up a dominating 8-1 win over Anna Maria College in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at Regis Stadium.
Emma Mendes (Pawtucket, R.I.), a freshman on the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team, has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team continued its conference road show, falling to the University of Saint Joseph, 3-0, in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action Saturday at USJ Soccer Field.
Emma Mendes scored in each half to lift the Regis (Mass.) women’s soccer team a win in the school's first-ever Great Northeast Athletic Conference game, a 3-0 win at Mount Ida Wednesday.
Entering its first season in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference, the Regis (Mass.) women's soccer team has been chosen to finish eighth in the conference's preseason coaches poll.
The Regis (Mass.) field hockey, women's volleyball and men's and women's cross country and soccer teams all held their first practices of the 2017 season on Monday afternoon at the Regis Athletic Complex.
With the women’s soccer season in full swing, women’s soccer and lacrosse student-athlete and SAAC President Erin Loehner took time out of her busy schedule for a good ‘ol fashioned Q & A session.