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The Great Northeast Athletic Conference is pleased to announce that Devan Meeker (Bantam, Conn.) of Mount Ida College has been named the 2011-12 GNAC Sportswoman of the Year. Meeker, a rising senior at Mount Ida, is a member of both the Mustangs women’s soccer and softball programs.
The Mount Ida College Athletic Department is pleased to announce the hiring of Gregory Hagan as women’s soccer coach effective immediately.
STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's College Women's Soccer Assistant Coach Josh Harris will be participating in the Fight for Air Climb as a member of the Auburn Fire Department Local 797 in Boston on February 4th.
Paxton, MA- For the first time in team history, head coach Rebecca Kennedy and the 2011 Anna Maria Women's Soccer team has earned the prestigious National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Ethics/Sportsmanship Gold Award.
The NSCAA New England All Region team was announced today and Lasell's Senior goalkeeper Elizabeth Stickley was named to the 4th team.
The Blue Jays and Cadets have been selected to the 2011 ECAC New England Women's Soccer Tournament announced Monday afternoon. St. Joseph enters the tournament as No. 6 seed facing No. 3 Salve Regina, where No. 7 Norwich will take on No. 2 Keene State on Wednesday afternoon.
The Lasell College Women's Soccer Team won their second consecutive GNAC championship this past weekend, with a 2-1 victory over Suffolk University. The Lasers entered the tournament as the number one seed and improved their overall record to 16-4-1 with the victory. In 2010, the Lasers dropped a 3-0 decision to Williams College in the NCAA Tournament.
NEWTON, MA— The Lasell College women's soccer team is the 2011 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament Champion after a 2-1 defeat of Suffolk University on Saturday afternoon at Taylor Field. Jessica Taylor (Standish, ME) scored the game-winning goal at 59:36 to give Lasell their second consecutive title at the conclusion of the 17th annual GNAC Championship Tournament, as well as the automatic qualifier into the NCAA Tournament.
On Saturday, Suffolk will be taking on number one seed, Lasell College, who maintains a 15-4-1 record this year and finished the regular season with an 11-2 record in GNAC play. This marks the season consecutive season that the Lasers have advanced to the GNAC finals.
The reigning 2010 GNAC Champion, Lasell College has secured a first place seeding in the GNAC tournament after achieving a conference record of 11-2 and an overall record of 12-4-1. The Lasers had two critical victories in the season against #3 Albertus and #4 Norwich to earn a first place playoff seeding.
The Albertus Magnus women’s soccer team volunteered with the Southern Connecticut Conference Unified Games program at Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge, Conn. on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
BOSTON, Mass. – Wednesday’s match of St. Joseph’s of Maine and the Emerson Women’s Soccer team proved to be a tough conference match-up for the two as both put up double digits in shots, but were just unable to pocket one as the game ended in a 0-0 tie after two overtime periods. The Lions are now 2-3-1 on the year and 2-1-1 in GNAC play.
NEW HAVEN — A year ago, the thoughts of having one of the varsity soccer teams practice on Celentano Field after a weekend of wet and wild weather would have been an absolute impossibility.
