2014 Regis College Women's Soccer News
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REGIS SOCCER ANNOUNCES CLASS OF 2019May 19, 2015Coaches Liz Conant and Taylor Smith and the members of the Regis College Women's soccer team are excited to welcome eight new players from the Class of 2019 to the program.
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REGIS PLACES 20 ON FALL NECC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMJanuary 22, 201520 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.
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BOUVETTE SISTERS FEATURED IN ROCHESTER SENTINELDecember 29, 2014Regis College women's soccer players Hannah Bouvette (Mattapoisett, Mass.) and her sister Michaela Bouvette (Mattapoisett, Mass.) were featured in the December 26 edition of the Rochester Sentinel.
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REGIS EARNS NSCAA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARDNovember 25, 2014For the sixth consecutive time and tenth overall, the Regis College women's soccer team has earned a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the 2013-14 academic year.
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ROSA HIGHLIGHTS SIX ALL-NECC SELECTIONSNovember 10, 2014The Regis College women’s soccer team had six players named to the New England Collegiate Conference All-Conference Teams on Monday morning. Junior striker Joana Rosa (Roxbury, Mass.) led the selections with an All-NECC First Team nod.
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PRIDE COME UP JUST SHORT IN NECC SEMISNovember 06, 2014No. 2 Elms College defeated No. 3 Regis College, 2-1, in a New England Collegiate Conference Women's Soccer Semifinal matchup on Thursday night in Chicopee, Mass. Regis wraps up its season at 11-6-2 overall, and awaits word on a possible postseason bid next week.
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GAGNON ADDS ECAC WEEKLY HONORNovember 05, 2014Regis College junior goalkeeper Rachel Gagnon (Ashford, Conn.) has been named this week's Eastern College Athletic Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Week for the New England region, it was announced on Wednesday.
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VIVAR LIFTS PRIDE TO NECC SEMIFINALSNovember 04, 2014Senior co-captain Jasmin Vivar (Attleboro, Mass.) scored a pair of goals to help lead No. 3 seeded Regis College to a 3-0 victory over No. 6 seed Newbury College in a New England Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer First Round matchup on Tuesday afternoon in Weston, Mass.
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PRIDE SWEEP WEEKLY AWARDSNovember 03, 2014Regis College junior goalkeeper Rachel Gagnon (Ashford, Conn.) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference women's soccer Player of the Week, while teammate freshman midfielder Olivia Hamill (Sudbury, Mass.) has been named the Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday morning.
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PRIDE HOST NEWBURY ON TUESDAY AFTERNOONNovember 03, 2014The Regis College women’s soccer team has earned the No. 3 seed in the upcoming New England Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament and will host No. 6 seed Newbury on Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.
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REGIS SLIPS PAST SVC, 1-0November 01, 2014The Regis College Women’s Soccer Team wrapped up their 2014 fall campaign by eeking out a 1-0 victory against New England Collegiate Conference rival Southern Vermont College on Saturday afternoon during a nor’easter at Regis Stadium. With the loss, the Mountaineers fall to 7-10-0, 5-4 NECC and the victory propels the Pride to 10-5-2, 7-2, NECC matching their win total from last season while also earning their most conference victories in three years. Regis ends the season on a four game winning streak in which they’ve outscored their opponents 7-0.
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HAMILL SCORES LATE, PRIDE BEST NEWBURYOctober 29, 2014Regis College freshman Olivia Hamill (Sudbury, Mass.) scored in the 80th minute to lead the Pride to a 1-0 victory over Newbury College in New England Collegiate Conference women’s soccer action on a rainy and cold Wednesday night in Weston, Mass.
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SALLES NAMED NECC ROOKIE OF THE WEEKOctober 27, 2014Regis College freshman Tais Salles (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) has been named this week’s New England Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week, it was announced on Monday morning. Salles helped lead the Pride (8-5-2, 5-2 NECC) to a pair of conference wins last week.
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PRIDE SHUTOUT HAWKS, 1-0October 25, 2014The Regis College Women's Soccer team kept up their stretch of strong play against conference opponents as they defeated Becker College 1-0 on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. With the victory, the Pride improve to 8-5-2, 5-2, NECC on the season and with the loss, the Hawks drop to 7-7-2, 3-2-2 NECC. Regis currently has a three game winning streak against Becker.
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STRONG SECOND HALF LEADS PRIDE PAST WILDCATSOctober 22, 2014The Regis College women’s soccer team scored four goals in the second half en route to a 4-0 victory over visiting Wheelock College in New England Collegiate Conference action on a cold and rainy Wednesday night in Weston, Mass. The Pride improve to 7-5-2 overall and 4-2 in the NECC, while the Wildcats fall to 3-11-1 and 1-5 in league games.
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PRIDE SHUTOUT BY LYNX, 4-0October 18, 2014Lesley University scored three goals in the first half as they rolled to a 4-0 win over Regis College this afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference action this afternoon on the Regis campus in Weston, Mass. Lesley's win was their fifth in a row as they improve to 12-3 on the season and a perfect 5-0-0 in NECC play while the Pride fall to 6-5-2 and 3-2-0 in the conference.
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JOSEPH NAMED NECC PLAYER OF THE WEEKOctober 14, 2014Regis College senior Adena Joseph (Stoughton, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in Women’s soccer; it was announced on Monday morning.
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BOUVETTE HAT TRICK LEADS PRIDE TO HIGHEST SCORING OUTPUT OF SEASONOctober 13, 2014Regis College sophomore defender Hannah Bouvette (Mattapoisett, Mass.) had her best offensive game of her young collegiate career as her hat trick led the Pride to an 8-0 shutout victory over New England Collegiate Conference rival Daniel Webster College at Regis Stadium on Monday afternoon. With the victory, the Pride move to 6-4-2, 3-1 NECC and with the loss the Eagles fall to 1-8-0, 0-4-0 NECC.
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REGIS NOTCHES 1-0 WIN OVER MITCHELLOctober 11, 2014A second-half goal gave Regis College a 1-0 victory over Mitchell College in a New England Collegiate Conference women's soccer showdown on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field.
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PRIDE SCORE LATE TO EARN 2-2 DRAWOctober 07, 2014Adena Joseph (Stoughton, Mass.) and Hannah Bouvette (Mattapoisett, Mass.) scored their first goals of the season, with Bouvette's coming in the 86th minute, as Regis College overcame an early 2-0 deficit to earn a 2-2 draw with Emerson College on Tuesday night in non-conference women's soccer action.
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SALLES TWO GOALS PROPEL PRIDE TO SECOND STRAIGHT SHUTOUTOctober 04, 2014Regis College freshman midfielder Tais Salles ( Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) scored two goals and the women’s soccer team earned their second consecutive shutout victory after defeating New England Collegiate Conference foe Bay Path University 4-0 on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Pride move to 4-4-1 (2-1-0 NECC) and the Wildcats drop to 1-8 and remain winless (0-2-0) in NECC play.
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REGIS SLIPS BY THOMAS, 1-0October 01, 2014Despite an 8-4 advantage in shots on goal, the Thomas College women’s soccer team were unable to register a goal in a 1-0 defeat against the Regis College Pride this Wednesday night at Smith Field. With the win, the Pride move to 3-4-1, 0-1-0 NECC and the loss drops the Terriers to 4-7-0, 1-2 NAC.
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SECOND HALF GOAL DOWNS PRIDE DURING NECC OPENERSeptember 27, 2014The Regis College women’s soccer team opened up New England Collegiate Conference play on Saturday with a 1-0 shutout loss to conference foe Elms College during Pride Fest at Regis Stadium. With their first conference victory, the Blazers advance to 2-5-0, (1-0-0 NECC) and with the loss, the Pride drop to 2-4-1, (0-1-0 NECC)
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REGIS FALLS TO BLUE JAYS, 2-0September 23, 2014The University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) scored a goal in each half as the Blue Jays defeated Regis College, 2-0, on Tuesday afternoon in non-conference women’s soccer action in Weston, Mass. The Blue Jays move to 4-4 on the year, while the Pride fall to 2-3-1.
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GAGNON AND SALLES SWEEP NECC WEEKLY HONORSSeptember 22, 2014Regis College’s Rachel Gagnon (Ashford, Conn.) and Tais Salles (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) earned New England Collegiate Conference weekly honors this week, as Gagnon was named the NECC Player of the Week, while Salles was selected as the top rookie.
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PRIDE HANG ON FOR THRILLING 2-1 WINSeptember 16, 2014Freshman Tais Salles’ (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) first career goal turned out to be the difference maker as Regis College held on for a 2-1 victory over Eastern Nazarene College on Tuesday night in non-conference women’s soccer action in Weston, Mass. The Pride improve to 2-2-1 on the year, while the Lions drop to 3-5.
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SECOND HALF OUTBURST LEADS BLUE PAST PRIDESeptember 13, 2014Led by three second-half goals, the Wellesley College women’s soccer team earned their fourth consecutive shutout victory as they defeated Regis College 3-0 in a non-conference bout on Saturday afternoon at Regis Stadium. With the victory, the Blue advance to 5-1 on the season and with the setback, the Pride fall to 1-2-1.
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REGIS HOLDS OFF MUSTANGS FOR 3-2 WINSeptember 06, 2014Regis College scored three goals in the second half, and held off a late comeback from Mount Ida College, as the Pride posted a 3-2 victory over the Mustangs on Saturday afternoon in non-conference women's soccer action.
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PILGRIMS SLIP PAST PRIDE, 1-0September 03, 2014Regis College dropped a 1-0 decision to New England College on Wednesday night in non-conference women’s soccer action in Weston, Mass. The Pride fall to 0-1-1 on the year, while the Pilgrims stay perfect at 3-0 in 2014. NEC’s freshman duo of Jaycie Triandafilou (Newburyport, Mass.) and Sara Locke (Springfield, Vt.) connected for the lone goal of the game in the 47th minute of action.
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REGIS WOMEN’S SOCCER SELECTED SECOND IN POLLSSeptember 02, 2014The Regis College women’s soccer team has been selected to finish second in the 2014 New England Collegiate Conference women’s soccer poll announced on Tuesday night. The Pride received one first place vote, and tied with Elms for the No. 2 spot.