2015 Regis College Field Hockey Headlines

  • 20 STUDENT ATHLETES NAMED TO FALL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
    January 20, 2016
    20 members of the Regis College fall athletic teams have been named to the New England Collegiate Conference Fall All-Academic Team, announced Wednesday afternoon by the league office.
  • PANCIOCCO NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR, FOUR NAMED ALL-NECC
    November 09, 2015
    Four members of the Regis College field hockey team were named to the New England Collegiate Conference All-Conference Teams, it was announced on Monday morning by the league offices. Head coach Nikki Panciocco was also named the NECC Coach of the Year in voting conducted by the league’s coaches.
  • BIG SECOND HALF HELPS WHEELOCK UPSET PRIDE
    November 04, 2015
    No. 3 seed Wheelock College scored three second half goals en route to upsetting No. 2 seed Regis College in a New England Collegiate Conference Field Hockey Semifinal matchup on Wednesday night in Weston, Mass. The Wildcats improve to 10-8 overall and advance to their first NECC Championship game since 2009.
  • PRIDE NAMED TWO SEED, HOST #3 WHEELOCK
    November 02, 2015
    No. 2 seed Regis College will host No. 3 seed Wheelock College on Wednesday night in the New England Collegiate Conference Field Hockey Tournament. The Pride will take on the Wildcats at 5:00 p.m. in Weston, Mass.
  • PRIDE TIE PROGRAM RECORD, DEFEAT DWC 8-1
    October 31, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team ended their 2015 campaign with an 8-1 victory over New England Collegiate Conference Opponent Daniel Webster on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Pride wrapped up their season with a 10-8, 7-3 NECC record and with the loss, the Eagles finished the year with a 0-14, 0-10 NECC mark.
  • FRESHMAN TRIO LEAD PRIDE OVER RIVIER
    October 28, 2015
    Regis College's Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.), Yvonne Abate (Easton, Mass.), and Alycia LeConche (Simsbury, Conn.) combined for nine points to lead the Pride to a 3-0 victory at Rivier University on Wednesday night.
  • HAWKS BLANK PRIDE 3-0
    October 24, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team dropped a 3-0 decision to New England Collegiate Conference foe Becker College on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field. With the loss, the Pride fall to 8-8, 6-3 NECC and with the win, the Hawks improve to 7-11, 6-2 NECC.
  • STRONG FIRST HALF HELPS REGIS BEAT ELMS ON SENIOR NIGHT
    October 20, 2015
    Two first half goals were the difference as the Regis College field hockey team defeated New England Collegiate Conference rival Elms College 3-1 on senior night at Regis Stadium. The victory, the Prides’ second against Elms this season, improves the Crimson and Gold’s record to 8-7, 6-2 NECC and with the loss, the Blazers drop to 2-13, 2-4 NECC.
  • CALLAHAN NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK FOR THIRD TIME
    October 19, 2015
    Regis College freshman midfielder Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
  • PRIDE MOVES TO TOP OF NECC STANDINGS WITH 4-3 WIN
    October 17, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team fought off Wheelock College for a 4-3 win in New England Collegiate Conference action on Saturday afternoon. The Pride (7-7, 5-2 NECC) moved to the top of the NECC standings with the win over the Wildcats (6-7, 4-2 NECC).
  • CALLAHAN’S STRONG SECOND STANZA POWERS PRIDE TO WIN
    October 14, 2015
    Reigning New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) used a second half hat trick to spark Regis’ offense as the Pride defeated conference rival Daniel Webster College 3-0 on a chilly Wednesday evening at Regis Stadium. With the victory, the Crimson and Gold improve to 6-7, 4-2 NECC on the campaign while the Eagles remain winless at 0-8, 0-4 NECC.
  • CALLAHAN NETS SECOND NECC ROOKIE AWARD
    October 13, 2015
    Regis College freshman midfielder Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
  • REGIS LOSES CONFERENCE CONTEST TO BAY PATH
    October 10, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team put 14 shots on net, but none could find the cage as Bay Path University eked out a 1-0 shutout victory over the Pride on Saturday evening in New England Collegiate Conference action. With the loss, the Pride fall to 5-8, 3-3 NECC and with the win, the Wildcats improve to 4-4, 3-1 NECC.
  • REGIS MAKES STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER
    October 08, 2015
    Numerous Regis College athletic teams took part in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk this past Sunday morning, October 8 in Boston.
  • MUSTANGS RACE PAST PRIDE
    October 08, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team fell to Mount Ida College, 5-0, on Thursday afternoon in a non-league matchup in Weston, Mass. The Pride fall to 5-6 overall with the setback, while the Mustangs improve to 4-7 overall.
  • CALLAHAN NETS GAME WINNER AS PRIDE CLAW PAST HAWKS IN OT
    October 06, 2015
    Freshman midfielder Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) picked the perfect time to score her first career collegiate goal as the Regis College field hockey team defeated New England Collegiate Conference foe Becker 3-2 in overtime on Tuesday evening. With the victory, the Crimson and Gold improve to 5-5, 3-1 NECC and the loss drops the Hawks to 2-11, 1-2 NECC.
  • FIRST HALF GOAL GIVES REGIS CONFERENCE WIN
    October 03, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team earned their second New England Collegiate Conference win of the season as they defeated Elms College 1-0 on Saturday afternoon in a rematch of the 2014 NECC Championship game. With the win, the Pride improve to 4-5, 2-1 NECC and with the loss, the Blazers fall to 1-9, 1-1 NECC.
  • HECK MAKES 25 SAVES, BUT PRIDE FALL TO FALCONS
    October 01, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team dropped a 4-0 decision to Fitchburg State University on Thursday afternoon in non-conference action in Weston, Mass. The Pride have dropped three-straight to fall to 3-5 overall, while the Falcons improve to 4-5 with the win.
  • WHEELOCK HANDS PRIDE FIRST NECC SETBACK
    September 29, 2015
    Regis College dropped a 4-0 decision to visiting Wheelock College on Tuesday night in New England Collegiate Conference field hockey action in Weston, Mass. The Pride drop to 3-4 overall with the setback and 1-1 in NECC matches, while the Wildcats improve to 3-4 and 1-0 in league games.
  • REGIS FIELD HOCKEY HELPS OUT AT JIMMY FUND WALK
    September 28, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team volunteered at the Jimmy Fund Walk this past Sunday, September 28.
  • PRIDE FALL SHORT AGAINST COUGARS
    September 26, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team suffered a 3-0 setback to Clark University on Saturday morning in non-conference action in Weston, Mass. The Pride drops to 3-3 on the young season, while the Cougars snapped a four game losing-streak to improve to 3-5.
  • REGIS SWEEPS FIELD HOCKEY WEEKLY AWARDS FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE WEEK
    September 21, 2015
    Regis College junior forward Kelsey Morton (South Portland, Maine) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference field hockey Player of the Week, while teammate Aineen Callahan (Diamond Point, N.Y.) has been named the Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
  • MORTON NETS TWO IN PRIDE OT WIN
    September 19, 2015
    Junior Kelsey Morton (South Portland, Maine) scored two goals, including the game-winner in overtime, to lead Regis College to a 2-1 victory over New England College in non-conference field hockey action on Saturday afternoon. The Pride improve to 3-2 on the year, while the Pilgrims drop to 2-6.
  • CHARGERS NET TWO EARLY, HOLD OFF PRIDE
    September 16, 2015
    Colby-Sawyer College scored a pair of first half goals that stood up for the entire game as the Chargers defeated Regis College, 2-0, in non-conference field hockey action on Wednesday afternoon. The Pride fall to 2-2 overall on the year, while Colby-Sawyer improves to 2-3.
  • PRIDE SWEEP FIELD HOCKEY AWARDS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WEEK
    September 14, 2015
    Regis College junior forward Kelsey Morton (South Portland, Maine) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference field hockey Player of the Week, while teammate Alycia LeConche (Simsbury, Conn.) has been named the Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
  • FIRST HALF GOALS CARRY REGIS TO CONFERENCE WIN
    September 12, 2015
    Junior forward Kelsey Morton (S. Portland, Maine) scored the difference maker in the 23rd minute of play as the Regis College field hockey team used goals in the first half to defeat New England Collegiate Conference rival Bay Path University 2-1 on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. The victory propelled the Pride to 2-1, 1-0 NECC and with the loss, the Wildcats remain winless at 0-2, 0-1 NECC.
  • PRIDE SWEEP FIELD HOCKEY WEEKLY AWARDS
    September 08, 2015
    Regis College senior goalkeeper Raegan Heck (Phillipston, Mass.) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference field hockey Player of the Week, while teammate Jeszy McGuire (Brimfield, Mass.) has been named the Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
  • LYONS SHUTOUT PRIDE 4-0
    September 05, 2015
    The Regis College field hockey team was defeated by Wheaton College 4-0 on Saturday afternoon on Nordin Field. With the loss, the Pride drop to 1-1 on the young season and with the victory, the Lyons remain undefeated at 2-0.
  • MCGUIRE’S LATE TALLY LEADS REGIS OVER RAMS
    September 01, 2015
    Regis College freshman Jeszy McGuire (Brimfield, Mass.) picked the perfect time to net her first career goal as she tallied in the 88th minute of play to lead Regis to a 2-1 victory over Framingham State University on Tuesday afternoon in Weston, Mass.
  • FIELD HOCKEY CHOSEN AS CONFERENCE FAVORITE
    August 26, 2015
    The defending New England Collegiate Conference champion Regis College field hockey team has been selected as the preseason favorite according to the 2015 NECC Field Hockey Coaches Poll. The Pride received three first place votes in a poll conducted by league head coaches.
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