Caitlyn Walker and Tia Pratt were selected to the North Atlantic Conference All-Conference second team. This is the second year in a row that Walker and Pratt have been chosen for the 2nd team All-Conference, as well as Pratt receiving Rookie of the Year honors last season as well. Meagan DeAndrade was also recognized as a honorable mention by the league.
The Lasers dropped two NAC games this weekend, traveling to Maine to take on Husson College and St. Josephs (ME). After this weekends games, the Lasers are 2-4 in the conference, and seeded fifth in the upcoming North Athlantic Conference tournament, which begins on Wednesday, October 29th.
Caitlyn Walker has been named Field Hockey Player of the Week for the North Atlantic Conference for the first time this season, after recording 6 goals against Elms College on Wednesday, October 8th.
The Lasers fell to the Eagles of Husson College in the NAC quarter finals Wednesday afternoon, in Bangor, Maine. The Eagles won their 6th straight game and advance to the semi finals after the 6-0 win. Lasell is now out of conference tournament play, but will play one final match at Framingham State College to finish their regular season.
Newton, Mass.- Caitlyn Walker (Middlebury, CT), Stephanie Jansen (Glen, NH) and Amy Lentini (Wilmington, MA) led the Lasers to a 6-2 victory over non-conference opponent Daniel Webster College today, on Grellier Field. Walker produced a hat trick, picking up six total points, Jansen finished with five points, on two goals and an assist, while Lentini had one goal and two assists for four total points in the contest.
Lasell College beat Simmons College today in NAC field hockey action at Grellier Field. With this win, the Lasers even their conference record to 2-2 and boosted their overall record to 6-7.
Newton, Mass.- The Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State University came to Grellier Field today to take on the Lasers field hockey team, and edged out a win, 3-2. It was a late goal by Liz Bolduc (Stonington, CT) that closed the game in favor of the Warriors when she scored unassisted to break a 2-2 tie, and seal the victory for Eastern.
Caitlyn Walker (Middlebury, CT) set a career and school record of six goals in a game on Wednesday as the Lasers took home a 9-2 win over the Blazers of Elms College. Walker, a junior forward, is currently leading the Lasers in multiple statistical categories, including points, goals, and game winning goals.
The Lasers' field hockey team traveled to Leicester, Mass. on Thursday to take on the Hawks of Becker College. Though the Lasers had great performances throughout the game, the Hakws defeated the Lasell Lasers 4-2. The Hawks record improves to 4-5 while Lasell drops to 4-6.
For the second consecutive week, Christine Thornton, a freshman goalkeeper from Canton, MA, was recognized for her accomplishments in the field hockey net by the North Atlantic Conference.
The Lasell College Lasers bounced back from a 0-1 loss on Saturday to beat Thomas College in a wet, rainy NAC competition on Grellier Field. Lasell (4-5) outshot Thomas (2-6) by a margin of 22-13 in the game, which ended in a 4-3 victory for the Lasers.
Emma Deans (Gorham, ME) scored the lone goal of the NAC contest between Lasell College and University of Maine, Farmington, to give the Beavers the 1-0 win.
Two Lasers were honored this week by their respective conferences with the Rookie of the Week award. Jordynn Frollo was recognized by the GNAC for her outstanding performance on the womens soccer team, and Christine Thornton was chosen as Co-Rookie of the Week in the NAC for field hockey.
Newton, MA- The Lasers picked up another win this afternoon at Grellier Field, raising their overall record to 3-6. Lasell shut out the visiting Pride of Regis College by a score of 5-0, with Caitlyn Walker (Middlbury, CT) scoring 4 goals unassisted.
Castleton, VT- Kayla Blank tallied three goals to lead Castleton State College to a 6-0 win over Lasell College in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) field hockey action.
The Lasell College field hockey team played a challenging game against Plymouth State University this afternoon in non-conference action, on Grellier Field. Although Lasell played aggressive through the contest, the Panthers proved to be too strong, as they beat the Lasers 4-0.
Hannah Cebry (Burlington, CT) was honored this week by the North Atlantic Confernce (NAC) as the Rookie of the Week for field hockey. Cebry accumulated 4 points, scoring two goals in a 2-1 week for the Lasers.
Sophomores Julia Atwood (Concord, MA/Brooks School) and Ashley English (Watertown, MA/Watertown) each scored twice, and senior Alisa Ardito (Branford, CT/Branford) tied the Wheaton College field hockey program's career assists record during the Lyons' 6-1 victory over Lasell College on Sunday at Clark Field. Wheaton snapped a two-game skid in improving to 3-2, while the Lasers are 2-2.
Meagan DeAndrade (New Bedford, MA) produced five goals and one assist, for a total of 11 points in todays field hockey game between Lasell College and Wheelock College, on Grellier Field. The Lasers came out victorious with a final score of 7-3, and improved their record to 2-1.
Caitlyn Walkers (Middlebury, CT) hat trick in todays game against Massachusetts Institute of Technology gave the Lasers their first win of the season, in a 4-1 victory over the Engineers.
Castleton State College has been chosen to finish at the top of the 2008 conference field hockey standings in a vote by the leagues coaches. The Spartans have a full squad returning including five seniors who earned all-conference recognition last season.
The Lasell College Athletic Department is pleased to announce the hiring of Marushka Eddy as head coach of both the womens lacrosse and field hockey programs.