• LISA LEVIERGE NAMED AS TCCC REPRESENTATIVE OF NCAA REGIONAL COMMITTEE
    July 22, 2010
    Weston, Mass.—Regis College two-sport head coach Lisa LeVierge was announced as The Commonwealth Coast Conference representative to the NCAA New England East Regional Ranking Committee Wednesday.
  • FIELD HOCKEY RELEASES 2010 SCHEDULE
    July 15, 2010
    Weston, Mass.—The Regis College athletics department released its 2010 field hockey schedule earlier this week. The Pride will play 11 home games this season starting with non-conference opponent Simmons (Sept. 6).
  • MENDES AND COOPER RECOGNIZED WITH ATHLETICS' HIGHEST HONORS
    May 03, 2010
    Weston, Mass.—In its annual end-of-year athletics banquet, the Regis College athletics department bestowed on Maria Mendes (Dorchester, Mass.) and James Cooper (Philadelphia, Pa.) the Mother Regis and Casserly Awards respectively.
  • SAAC PRESIDENT WANTS TO SPUR CHANGE AT REGIS COLLEGE
    January 27, 2010
    Weston, Mass.—Having recently participated in the NCAA Student Leadership Conference in Jersey City, N.J., Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President Torie Pappas is ready to make some changes at Regis College.
  • FIELD HOCKEY PLAYS FOR THE CURE
    November 02, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—Regis College Field Hockey participated in the Susan G. Komen “Play 4 the Cure” effort during the college’s annual homecoming activities Oct. 17. As a part of the initiative the team wore pink socks, and sold bracelets with proceeds benefiting breast cancer research.
  • THREE SCORE TWO EACH IN GORDON OVER REGIS VICTORY
    October 22, 2009
    Weston, Mass.¬-Three different Gordon College (4-12, 3-4 TCCC) players scored in the Scots 8-0 defeat of The Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent Regis College Thursday. Clara Baker (Underhill, V.T.), Brianne Gilbert (Windsor, Conn.), and Veronica Pierce (West Hartford, Conn.) all had two goals each.
  • PURE GOLDEN BEARS, PRIDE NOT WELCOMED AT HOME, FALL 7-0
    October 17, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—Katy Vogl (Cazenovia, N.Y.) opened with Western New England’s first score, setting off a scoring frenzy that would ruin Regis College’s (0-10, 0-6 TCCC) chances of picking up its first win of the season during its homecoming.
  • BISON PREVAIL, REGIS FALLS 7-0 TO NICHOLS
    October 13, 2009
    DUDLEY, Mass. (Oct. 13) – Seven different Bison scored as Nichols College remained unbeaten on the season with a 7-0 home victory over Regis in a The Commonwealth Coast Conference game at Vendetti Field Tuesday evening. Nichols runs its program-record win streak to 13 games and improves to 6-0 in TCCC matches, while the Pride is still searching for its first win on the year at 0-9 overall and 0-5 in conference action.
  • AMCATS CLAW PAST PRIDE TO 7-0 VICTORY
    October 10, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—Anna Maria’s Angela Giuffrida (Leicester, Mass.) scored the first goal of the match in less than 30 seconds. The AMCats posted five goals in the first period. Anna Maria went on to defeat Regis College 7-0 Saturday.
  • PRIDE FALL 11-0 TO NOR'EASTERS
    October 08, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—The Regis College field hockey team would fall to the Nor’easters of the University Of New England College 11-0.
  • NO THANKSGIVING FOR PRIDE, REGIS FALLS TO PILGRIMS 9-0
    September 29, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—The Regis College field hockey team would fall to the Pilgrims of New England College 9-0.
  • SIX SALVE PLAYERS SCORE IN 7-0 ROMP OF REGIS COLLEGE
    September 26, 2009
    NEWPORT, R.I. - Six different Seahawks scored goals as Salve Regina University field hockey routed Regis College, 7-0, in The Commonwealth Coast Conference action today in Newport.
  • LASERS ZOOM, PRIDE FALL 7-0
    September 22, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—In a battle of the defeated, Lasell College (1-5) notched its first win of the season against a young Regis College (0-4) team Tuesday. Sophomore goalkeeper Erin Norton (Yarmouth, Maine) was responsible for the shutout.
  • RAIDERS PLUNDER TO 4-0 WIN, PRIDE FALL TO RIVIER COLLEGE
    September 15, 2009
    Nashua, NH – Rivier College stepped on the field for their second game of the season against another young program in the Regis College Pride. Just 2:36 into the first half Rivier’s Ashley Ruocco (Fr, E. Kingston, NH) scored her first goal of the season and gave Rivier a 1-0 lead that they would never give up. Regis put forth a valiant effort as they played the game with exactly 11 players and had no subs available, but as the game wore on, the fresher legs of the Raiders were able to prevail and finish with a 4-0 victory.
  • PRIDE DROP SEASON OPENER 4-2 VERSUS ELMS COLLEGE
    September 09, 2009
    CHICOPEE, MA – Elms College senior forward Tomie Lafond (Hatfield, MA) found the back of the night three times to help pace the Blazers to a hard-fought 4-2 victory over Regis College in Wednesday afternoon’s season opener for both teams. With the win, Elms improves to 1-0 overall, while Regis falls to 0-1 on the season.
  • LISA LEVIERGE ANNOUNCED AS NEW FIELD HOCKEY AND SOFTBALL COACH
    July 23, 2009
    Weston, Mass.—Regis College Director of Athletics, Marybeth Lamb, announced Thursday the hiring of Lisa LeVierge as the Pride’s new head coach for field hockey and softball.
  • FOUR PRIDE MEMBERS NAMED TO ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
    October 16, 2008
    Weston, Mass.—The National Field Hockey Coaches Association named junior Micaela Lynch (Lyndonville, VT), sophomore Laura Malloy (Windham, NH), junior Maria Mendes (Brockton, Mass.), and junior Maria Pino (Revere, Mass.) to its annual all-academic squad.
  • PRIDE CONTINUE TO SEARCH FOR WIN, FALL TO ENDICOTT
    September 20, 2008
    Weston, Mass.—Regis College (0-7, 0-2 TCCC) lost to Endicott College (7-1, 2-0 TCCC) 5-0 Saturday. The Gulls Lindsey Mills (Arlington, Mass.) would attack first, scoring in less than four minutes. Samantha Bourgeouis (Gardner, Mass.) would give the assist, and would also tally a goal for Endicott.
  • GEAGAN NETS PRIDE'S FIRST GOAL OF SEASON
    September 05, 2008
    Weston, Mass—Having lost to Worcester Polytechnic Institute 7-0 on Labor Day, the Pride of Regis College (0-2) went to work against Elms College Thursday. Fighting a hard fought battle, the Pride would fall 2-1 to the Blazers.