Weston, Mass.—Regis College head coach John Ciarleglio recently announced that Teanna Montoya (Edgartown, Mass.) plans to play for the women’s tennis team this fall. Montoya’s skills on the court earned her a spot on the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School varsity team.
Weston, Mass.—Regis College Director of Athletics, Marybeth Lamb, recently announced that John Ciarleglio, men’s tennis head coach, would also begin serving as the women’s tennis head coach starting immediately.
Weston, Mass.—The Commonwealth Coast Conference announced the names of its All-TCCC Women’s Tennis team Tuesday. Regis College’s Megan McCarthy (Norfolk, Mass.) received the conferences player of year recognition.
Weston, Mass.—Endicott College wasted little time dispatching it’s the Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent, defeating Regis College 9-0 Sunday. Kate Cioffi (Essex, V.T.) handed Megan McCarthy (Norfolk, Mass.), the Pride’s most dominant player, her first loss in two seasons.
Paxton, Mass.- The Anna Maria College women’s tennis team defeated Regis College 7-2 to capture their first The Commonwealth Coast Conference win in the program’s young history. The AMCATS improve their record to 3-9 overall and 1-9 in the TCCC, while the Pride drop to 0-9 on the year and 0-8 in the conference.
September 24, 2009. Quincy, MA. The Eastern Nazarene Lions (2-7/2-5 TCCC) won 5-4 over Regis College’s Pride (0-8/0-7 TCCC), in a The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) match-up on the courts of ENC in Quincy, MA. Friday afternoon.
NEWPORT, R.I. - Salve Regina University women's tennis snapped a three-match losing skid with an 8-1 victory over visiting Regis College in The Commonwealth Coast Conference contest in Newport.
Weston, Mass.—In its third The Commonwealth Coast Conference match, Regis College (0-5, 0-3 TCCC) fell 7-2 to Curry College (2-3, 2-2 TCCC). Megan McCarthy (Norfolk, Mass.) is undefeated in 17 conference singles matches dating to the 2008 season.
Weston, Mass.—Colby-Sawyer easily defeated a shorthanded Regis College 2-7 Sunday. The Pride’s Megan McCarthy (Norfolk, Mass.) has continued her aggressive and dominant play against The Commonwealth Coast Conference opponents, defeating Claire Toffey (Barnstable, Mass.) in the number one singles position 6-0, 6-3.
Weston, Mass.—In its season opener versus Suffolk the women’s tennis team was unable to capture the win. Megan McCarthy (Norfolk, Mass.) earned her first win of season for Regis competing in the number one singles position.
Cambridge, MA – The Suffolk University Women’s Tennis team picked up their first win of the 2009 season, defeating Regis College 6-1 in their season opener on Thursday afternoon. Defending GNAC Rookie of the Year Lauren Cameron (Kingston, Jamaica) picked up right where she left off last fall winning in straights sets 6-0, 6-0 over freshman Caitlin Fitzgerald (Lynn, MA) in the two position for the Rams.
Weston, Mass.—The Pride will officially open the fall season Thursday when it faces the Suffolk Rams. Regis will certainly have its hands full against a Ram team that returns a talented group of players that can win.
Weston, Mass.—Everyone loves and remembers sports picture day. Regis fall sport athletes are set to take individual photos Sunday at 2 pm. Men and women’s soccer, field hockey, tennis, and volleyball are set to take headshots, along with new coaches and staff members.
Weston, Mass—Regis College would only have two player’s pick-up wins against The Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent Gordon College Friday 6-3. Gordon College (5-7, 4-5 TCCC) easily won in singles play. The Scots Kate Kirby would withdraw from the number one singles position due to injury, giving Megan McCarty the win.