2012 Regis Men's Soccer News
The Regis College men’s soccer team placed three members of its squad on the New England Collegiate Conference All-NECC Teams, it was announced this morning. Forward Steve Tavares (Bellingham, Mass.) was named to the All-NECC First Team, while midfielder Angel Aguilar (Silver Spring, Md.) and goalkeeper Stefan Todorovic (Los Angeles, Calif.) were named to the league’s Second Team.
After over 80 scoreless minutes of a physical and action packed game, Lesley University scored in the 83rd minute of play and held on to defeat the Pride in a New England Collegiate Conference men's soccer Semifinal matchup.
Senior Steve Tavares (Bellingham, Mass.) scored off a pass from Cody Puglisi (Centereach, N.Y.) in the 86th-minute to lead Regis College to a 1-0 victory over Daniel Webster College on Wednesday afternoon as a part of the New England Collegiate Conference Men’s Soccer Quarterfinals.
The Regis College men’s soccer team has been named the No. 4 seed in the upcoming NECC postseason, it was announced by the NECC offices. The Pride (7-10) will host Daniel Webster College (5-10) on Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
The Regis College men’s soccer fell to the Mitchell College Hawks by a score of 2-1 on Saturday afternoon on the final day of New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) regular season play.
For the second time in two weeks, Regis College will be hosting some of the country's most talented youth soccer players when the Academy Team of the New England Revolution and the Metropolitan Oval Soccer Club face-off on Sunday, October 28, on the campus of Regis College.
Led by Ricardo Argueta’s (Los Angeles, Calif.) two assists, Regis College handed the Southern Vermont College Mountaineers a 3-1 loss in New England Collegiate Conference men’s soccer action.
For the second time this season, men’s soccer standout freshman Kenny Charron (West Warwick, R.I.) has been honored by the New England Collegiate Conference by being named the Rookie of the Week, as announced by NECC offices earlier this morning.
Freshman Kenny Charron (West Warwick, R.I.) scored a pair of first half goals to help lead the Regis College men’s soccer team to a 2-0 victory over Becker College on Saturday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference action. The Pride improves to 6-9 overall on the year and 3-2 in the NECC, while Becker falls to 3-12 and 2-3 in league games.
Daniel Webster College scored two goals over the final 21 minutes of action to overcome a 1-0 halftime deficit and defeat Regis College, 2-1, on Wednesday night in New England Collegiate Conference men’s soccer action.
On a day when steady rain and slick conditions kept shots on goal few and corner kicks even fewer, the Daniel Webster men’s soccer team made the most of their opportunities – or in this case their one opportunity.
Senior forward and men’s soccer standout Steve Tavares (Bellingham, Mass.) has been named the Player of the Week for the New England Collegiate Conference.
Senior Steve Tavares recorded the lone goal of the day as Regis went on to beat the Newbury Nighthawks, 1-0, in New England Collegiate Conference men’s soccer action
Seven different players registered at least one point on Wednesday evening, as the Regis College Pride defeated the Amcats of Anna Maria by a decisive 5-0 score at Regis Stadium.
Regis College will be hosting some of the country’s most talented youth soccer players when the Academy Teams of the New England Revolution and New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer face-off on Sunday, October 21, on the campus of Regis College.
Fitchburg State University’s Jason Pereira (Wilmington, Mass.) netted a pair of goals and added an assist in a five point day as the Falcons defeated host Regis College, 3-1, on Wednesday night in non-conference men’s soccer action. FSU improves to 2-6-1 overall on the year, while Regis falls to 3-8.
