The Lasell College women's soccer team participated in the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield's annual Polar Express train ride this past weekend.
Newton, Mass.-- Meredith Hessler (Middletown, RI) and Elizabeth Stickley (Mashpee, Mass.) were selected as Great Northeast Athletic Conference All-Conference Third Team honorees. More to come...
Newton, Mass. The number three seeded Lasell College womens soccer team fell to number six ranked Saint Joseph College of Connecticut today, 1-0, in the quarter final round of the GNAC Championship Tournament.
Newton, Mass.-- The Lasell College men's and women's soccer teams will both host the first round of the 2009 GNAC post-season tournament on Taylor Field this weekend. The men will face Mount Ida on Saturday, October 31st at 1:00 p.m. and the women will host St. Joseph College (Conn.) on Sunday, November 1st at 1:00 p.m.
East Providence, RISophomore striker Jessica Taylor (Standish, ME) notched a hat-trick with three unassisted goals, leading Lasell to a 4-0 win against Johnson & Wales University in a GNAC womens soccer contest on Thursday evening. The win assured the Lasers a home contest and a third place seeding in the quarterfinals for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Tournament.
Providence, RI Rhode Island College womens soccer team defeated Lasell College, 1-0, on Tuesday night. The lone goal of the evening was scored by senior midfielder Christina Tavana (Middletown, Conn.) who was celebrating her senior night at the event.
Newton, Mass.The Lasell College womens soccer team upended neighboring rivals and GNAC foe Mount Ida College 1-0 on the Mustangs senior day this past Saturday. The Lasers currently stand in fifth place in the conference standings with just one regular season GNAC contest left to go before the post-season tournament. Lasells record stands at 8-4-2 overall, and 7-2-2 in league play.
Chestnut Hill, Mass. Two quick goals allowed the Lasers of Lasell College to upend the Gators of Pine Manor College, 4-1, in GNAC play on Thursday afternoon at Hedley Field. Five Lasers scored points in the contest, preventing the Gators from earning their first conference win. Lasells triumph gave them their seventh league win, leaving them at 10-6-2 overall this season.
Nashua, NHLasell College handed Rivier College a 5-0 loss on Tuesday evening, with four Lasers scoring goals. Junior Kaitlyn Fields (Stoneham, Mass.) scored twice in the shutout as the Lasers improve their record to 6-4-2 overall, 5-2-2 in the GNAC.
Newton, Mass. Norwich College defeated the Lasell College Lasers, 4-0, in womens soccer Great Northeast Athletic Conference action today, on Grellier Field. The Cadets scored early and cushioned their advantage with three helpers to bump up their overall record to 7-7-1 overall, and 4-5-1 in the GNAC. Lasells slate now stands at 5-4-2 overall, and 4-2-2 in the league.
Newton, Mass.- Four Lasell athletes were honored by the GNAC with weekly awards. Elizabeth Stickley (Mashpee, Mass.) and Matthew Scully (Watertown, Conn.) were selected for the second week in a row as Goalkeeper and Rookie of the Week respectively, while Meghan Crozier (Ballston Spa, NY) and Christina Annicelli (North Easton, Mass.) were chosen as women's volleyball Player of the Week and cross country Rookie of the Week respectively.
Newton, Mass-- St. Josephs College of Maine broke Lasells conference unbeaten streak today with a 3-1 womens soccer victory this afternoon, on Taylor Field. The Monks remain at the top of the GNAC standings at 7-0-1 in the league (7-3-1 overall) while the Lasers suffer their first loss and drop to 4-1-2 in the conference and 5-3-2 overall.
Newton, Mass.-- The Lasell College womens soccer team topped Emerson College today, 3-1, to remain undefeated in Great Northeast Athletic Conference play.
Newton, Mass.- Elizabeth Stickley of the Lasell College womens soccer team was named Goalkeeper of the Week by the Great Northeast Athletic Conference.
Newton, Mass.With seven seconds remaining in regulation, freshman Reegan Brackett (Scarborough, ME) fired in a line drive from 25 yards out to lock in a 2-1 win for Lasell College in a thrilling GNAC womens soccer match with St. Josephs College of Connecticut.
New Haven, Conn. The Lasell College womens soccer team left Albertus Magnus College with their second GNAC tie of the season as they ended the double overtime contest with a 2-2 deadlock on Saturday. Jessica Taylor (Standish, ME) scored both bids for the Lasers in the conference challenge, earning four points on her first goals of the season.
