2018 GNAC Field Hockey News
This year's winner will be announced in late July and put forth for NCAA Woman of the Year award across Divisions I, II and III.
With a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, a total of 1,030 student-athletes have been named to the 2018-19 GNAC Academic All-Conference Team, as announced on Tuesday morning.
The Saint Joseph’s College of Maine men and Emmanuel College women have won the distinguished GNAC Commissioner’s Cups for the 2018-19 academic year.
Twenty-six SAAC members came together for a Special Olympics Massachusetts Kickball game back on December 2 at Emmanuel College.
Last week, the GNAC office funded student-athletes' travel to the NCAA Convention for the third time in four years.
The GNAC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee held its fall meeting after officially formalizing the Executive Council this past summer.
GNAC Defensive Player of the Year Meghan Fontaine was named to the Longstreth/NFHCA New England East Region Second Team.
The GNAC announced its Commissioner's Cup standings through the fall. The awards annually recognize the institutions achieving the highest level of athletic success throughout the year.
Endicott College (18-4) scored three first-half goals to defeat Saint Joseph's College (19-2), 3-1, in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament on Wednesday evening.
In addition to placing four on the 2018 GNAC First Team, Saint Joseph’s took home four major yearend awards on Tuesday.
After winning all three GNAC Tournament Championships on Sunday, Saint Joseph's (Maine) learned who it will face this week in the NCAA Tournament First Round.
The Monks are headed to the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year after their 4-0 win over second-seeded Lasell on Sunday afternoon.
Due to the inclement weather forecast, the GNAC field hockey and men’s soccer championship games have been pushed back to Sunday, November 4 at the SJC Athletics Complex.
For the second straight year, Saint Joseph's and Lasell will square off in the GNAC Final. The No. 2 Lasers will head up to the top-seeded Monks on Saturday (1PM).
SJC junior Libby Pomerleau scored two goals with two assists for six total points in a 2-0 week for the Monks, who will face Simmons Wednesday in the GNAC Semifinals.
Third-sseded Colby-Sawyer and fourth-seeded Simmons are headed to the GNAC Semifinals on Wednesday following victories over Anna Maria and JWU, respectively.
