2014 Regis College Men's Soccer News

  • REGIS PLACES 20 ON FALL NECC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
    January 22, 2015
    20 members of the Regis College fall teams have been named to the New England Collegiate Conference Fall All-Academic Team, announced on Wednesday night. The Pride had at least one athlete recognized in every fall sport the College sponsors.
  • REGIS MEN VOLUNTEER AT CHILDREN'S CENTER
    November 21, 2014
    The Regis College Men’s Soccer team made a trek across campus yesterday, November 20th to the Regis College Children’s Center and lent a helping hand to the staff for a few hours.
  • NEISWANGER EARNS ECAC ROOKIE HONORS
    November 12, 2014
    Regis College freshman setter Chandler Neiswanger (Roy, Utah) has been named this week's Corvias Eastern College Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Rookie of the Week for the New England region, it was announced on Wednesday.
  • NEISWANGER NAMED NECC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
    November 10, 2014
    WESTON, Mass. – Regis College freshman Chandler Neiswanger (Roy, Utah) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Men’s Soccer; it was announced on Monday morning.
  • GOMEZ, ROSAS, FERREIRA NAMED ALL-NECC
    November 10, 2014
    Three Members of the Regis College Men’s Soccer Team were named to the 2014 New England Collegiate Conference All-Conference Teams it was announced on Monday morning.
  • PRIDE LOSE HEARTBREAKER IN DOUBLE OT, 2-1
    November 07, 2014
    The Regis College Men’s Soccer Team were defeated 2-1 in double-overtime by New England Collegiate Conference foe Elms College in a NECC semifinal match at Leary Field Friday evening. With the victory, Elms advances to their second straight NECC Championship game.
  • NEISWANGER NETS GAME WINNER, PRIDE ADVANCE TO SEMIFINALS
    November 05, 2014
    A last-minute goal from Chandler Neiswanger (Roy, Utah) gave fifth-seeded Regis College a 3-2 victory over fourth-seeded Mitchell College in the first round of the 2014 New England Collegiate Conference Championship on Wednesday afternoon at Alumni Field.
  • MEN’S SOCCER GRABS #5 SEED, TRAVELS TO MITCHELL
    November 03, 2014
    Regis College has earned the No. 5 seed in the upcoming New England Collegiate Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament and will travel to No. 4 Mitchell College on Wednesday.
  • PRIDE GRAB FIRST ROAD WIN OF THE YEAR AT MITCHELL
    November 01, 2014
    A pair of second-half scores propelled Regis College to a 2-0 victory over Mitchell College in a New England Collegiate Conference men’s soccer match-up on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field.
  • PRIDE PICK UP SENIOR DAY SHUTOUT, 3-0
    October 25, 2014
    The Regis College Men’s Soccer Team used three goals from three different players to pick up a 3-0 victory against New England Collegiate Conference rival Southern Vermont College on Saturday afternoon in a contest that was played on Senior Day at Regis Stadium. With the victory, the Pride advance to 7-10-0, 3-3 NECC on the year and with the loss, the Mountaineers fall to 2-13-1, 1-4-1 NECC.
  • REGIS CRUISES TO 11-1 WIN OVER WHEELOCK
    October 22, 2014
    Nine different players registered at least one point as Regis College defeated Wheelock College, 11-1, on Wednesday night in men’s soccer action. The Pride improve to 6-10 on the year, while Wheelock falls to 0-11.
  • PRIDE MEN WELCOME HOOLIGANS TO CAMPUS
    October 21, 2014
    The Regis College men’s soccer team volunteered their time with the Hooligan Soccer team on Sunday, October, 19th at Regis Stadium in Weston, Mass.
  • FERREIRA NAMED NECC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
    October 20, 2014
    Regis College freshman Amandio Ferreira (Dorchester, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in Men’s soccer; it was announced on Monday morning.
  • FERREIRA'S HAT TRICK LEADS PRIDE TO CONFERENCE WIN
    October 18, 2014
    Led by freshman Amandio Ferreira (Dorchester, Mass.) seven point effort, the Regis College men’s soccer team picked up a 6-0 victory against Becker College in New England Collegiate Conference play on Saturday morning. With the victory, the Pride move to 5-10, 2-3 NECC and with the loss, the Hawks drop to 2-14, 0-4 NECC.
  • PLASCZYNSKI EARNS WEEKLY HONOR
    October 14, 2014
    Regis College freshman Brendan Plasczynski (Bristol, Conn.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week in men’s soccer; it was announced on Monday morning.
  • EAGLES FLY BY PRIDE, 2-0
    October 13, 2014
    Daniel Webster College scored a goal in each half as the Eagles defeated Regis College, 2-0, on Monday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference men's soccer action in Nashua, N.H.
  • GOMEZ LIFTS PRIDE OVER NIGHTHAWKS IN DOUBLE-OT
    October 11, 2014
    Don Gomez (Lynn, Mass.) scored in the 104th minute off a rebound to give the Regis College men's soccer team a hard-fought 3-2 win in double overtime over visiting Newbury College on a rainy Saturday afternoon in Weston, Mass. The Pride pick up their first New England Collegiate Conference win of the year and move to 1-2 in the NECC and 4-9 overall. Newbury drops to 3-9-1 overall and 1-1 in league games with the setback.
  • PRIDE DOWNED BY LASERS, 4-2
    October 08, 2014
    The Regis College men’s soccer team fell to non-conference opponent Lasell College 4-2, on Wednesday afternoon on Taylor Field. With the loss, the Crimson & Gold fall to 3-9, 0-2 NECC and with the victory, Lasell improves to 5-6, 2-2 GNAC.
  • PRIDE DOWNED BY LYNX 1-0
    October 04, 2014
    Lesley University sophomore Erik Johansen (West Harrison, N.Y.) scored the only goal of the game in the 62nd minute to give the Lynx a 1-0 victory over Regis College this afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) action at Edward Field. The win moves Lesley to 3-4-3 and nets their first win in NECC play as they improve to 1-0-1. With the setback, the Pride fall to 3-8-0 overall and 0-2-0 in the conference.
  • BRADY'S FIRST TALLY LEADS PRIDE TO 2-0 WIN
    October 01, 2014
    Devin Brady (Springfield, Vt.) scored his first career goal to help lead the Regis College men's soccer team to a 2-0 victory over Eastern Nazarene College on a rainy and cold Wednesday night in Weston, Mass. The Pride improve to 3-7 on the year, while the Lions fall to 4-6.
  • GOMEZ GOAL NOT ENOUGH, PRIDE FALL IN NECC OPENER
    September 27, 2014
    Regis College sophomore Don Gomez scored his second goal of the season, but it wasn’t enough as the Regis College Men’s soccer team dropped the New England Collegiate Conference opener to defending champion Elms College 2-1 on Saturday during Pride Fest at Regis Stadium. With the loss, the Crimson & Gold fall to 2-7 (0-1-0, NECC) and with the victory the Blazers move to 3-4-2 (1-0-0, NECC)
  • FALCONS SCORE TWICE IN SECOND HALF TO BEST PRIDE
    September 24, 2014
    Fitchburg State University’s Simon Vikoler (Chiusa, Italy) scored a pair of goals in the second half to lead Fitchburg State to a 2-0 victory over host Regis College on Wednesday night in non-conference men’s soccer action in Weston, Mass. The Falcons improve to 4-3 with the win, while the Pride fall to 2-6.
  • SUFFOLK SLIPS PAST REGIS IN 2OT
    September 17, 2014
    Suffolk University scored a goal in the 108th minute of action to defeat Regis College, 2-1 in double overtime, on Wednesday night in Somerville, Mass. The Rams pick up their first win of the year and move to 1-4 on the year, while Regis falls to 2-5.
  • PANAGIOTAKOS LEADS PRIDE TO 1-0 WIN
    September 15, 2014
    Regis College’s Mike Panagiotakos (Methuen, Mass.) scored in the 18th minute of play off a feed from Trevor Hamilton (Winchester, Mass.), and the goal stood up as the difference maker as the Pride held on for a 1-0 victory over Anna Maria College on Monday afternoon in non-conference men’s soccer action. The Pride snap a three game losing skid with the win and move to 2-4 on the year. Anna Maria falls to 1-5 with the setback.
  • REGIS LEADS EARLY, BUT ANCHORMEN SINK PRIDE, 5-1
    September 13, 2014
    Regis College freshman Collin Thurston (Temecula, Calif.) recorded his first career goal to give the Pride an early 1-0 advantage, but Rhode Island College stormed back to post a 5-1 win over the Pride on Saturday afternoon in non-conference men's soccer action.
  • NEISWANGER NETS CAREER GOAL #1, PRIDE FALL TO NEC
    September 10, 2014
    Regis College's Chandler Neiswanger (Roy, Utah) recorded his first career goal in the first half, but New England College scored a pair of goals in the second period to slip past the Pride, 2-1 on Wednesday afternoon in non-conference men's soccer action. With the win the Pilgrims even their overall record at 2-2-0, while the loss drops the Pride to 1-3-0 on the season.
  • FALCONS CLAW PAST PRIDE 4-0
    September 06, 2014
    The Regis College men’s soccer team was dealt a defeat Saturday afternoon by the hands of non-conference foe the Albertus Magnus Falcons, 4-0 at Regis Stadium on a sunny and extremely hot and humid day. With the loss, the Pride fall to 1-2 on the young season while the Falcons, 2-0-1, picked up their second win and remain undefeated on the year.
  • GOMEZ SPARKS PRIDE OFFENSE IN 1-0 WIN
    September 03, 2014
    Regis College sophomore Don Gomez (Lynn, Mass.) scored in the 47th minute and the Pride defense held off a late offensive push to defeat Emerson College, 1-0, on Wednesday night in non-conference men’s soccer action in Weston, Mass. The Pride pick up their first win of 2014 to move to 1-1, while Emerson drops to 0-1-1.
  • REGIS MEN’S SOCCER PICKED SIXTH IN COACHES POLL
    September 02, 2014
    The Regis College men’s soccer team has been picked to finish sixth, according to the New England Collegiate Conference preseason polls announced this past weekend. The Pride (0-1) are looking to capture their third-straight trip to the NECC postseason in 2014.
  • REGIS FALLS TO MOUNT IDA IN SEASON OPENER
    August 31, 2014
    The Regis College men's soccer team dropped a 2-0 decision to Mount Ida College in the Pride's 2014 season opener on Sunday afternoon in Newton, Mass. The Pride drop to 0-1 on the year, while Mount Ida moved to 2-0 on the young year.
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