WESTON, Mass.—William Lau (Charlestown, Mass./Boston Latin) finished with a game-high 12 kills for the Lesley University Lynx as Lesley defeated Regis College 3-0 (25-13, 25-9, 25-10) in both programs season finale Thursda
CAMBRIDGE, MA – Lesley University earned a senior night win over Regis College on Tuesday, besting the Pride 3-0 (25-10, 25-8, 25-15) as Lynx opposite hitter Tyler Reeves (Coventry, CT/Coventry) set the program’s all-time digs record in his final home match.
WESTON, Mass.—Christopher Tran (Quincy, Mass.) had a team-high three kills for Regis College (0-16, 0-8 NECVA), but Endicott College (20-9, 12-2 NECVA) defeated its New England Collegiate Volleyball Association foe 3-0 (25-7, 25-10, 25-16) Thursday. Joshua Bruno (Andover, Mass./Andover) had a game-high seven kills for Endicott.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Ken Siebert tallied 12 kills, five aces, four digs, and two blocks in MIT’s 25-9, 25-8, 25-10 victory over Regis College in a North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) New England Division match on Wednesday. With the win, the nationally-ranked No. 13 Engineers improved to 27-6 on the year and 14-1 in conference play while the Pride’s ledger dipped to 0-15 overall and 0-12 in the New England Division.
Weston, Mass.--The Regis College men’s volleyball team is set to take on MIT Wednesday (Mar. 16) at 7:00 p.m. The Pride enters the contest with an overall record of 0-14 and are 0-11 in New England Collegiate Volleyball Association play. The Engineers enter the contest with an overall record of 25-6 and are 13-1 in NECVA play.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College men’s volleyball team was defeated by Newbury College Thursday (Mar. 3) by the score of 3-0. The Pride moves to 0-14 overall on the season and are 0-11 in New England Collegiate Volleyball Association play. The Nighthawks move to 17-9 on the season.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College Athletic Department is proud to announce the student athlete of the week. This week Junior Andrew Carroll (Natick, Mass./Natick) of the men’s volleyball team was chosen for his strong play and leadership over the past weeks matches.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College men’s volleyball team will take on Newbury College Thursday (Mar.3) at 7:00 p.m. The Pride enters the match with an overall record of 0-13 and is 0-4 in the New England Collegiate Volleyball Association play. The Nighthawks enter the contest with an overall record of (14-9) and are (6-2) in NECVA play.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College men’s volleyball team traveled to Bennington, Vermont Saturday (Feb. 26) to compete in a tri-match against Daniel Webster College and Southern Vermont College.
WESTON, Mass.—Regis College rallied back late in set one, but its persistence was a bit too late as Emerson defeated Regis College 3-0 in men’s volleyball Wednesday. Emerson’s Eric Doherty (Millis, Mass./Millis) had a game-high 11 kills for the Lions.
WESTON, Mass.—The Mount Ida Mustangs battled a tough Regis College team Saturday, but given the Pride's effort Mount Ida defeated Regis College 3-
Beverly, Mass. – The Endicott men’s volleyball got a much needed win on Thursday night as the Gulls snapped a four-match losing streak after defeating NECVA New England opponent Regis College 3-0 (25-11, 25-11, 25-13).
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College men’s volleyball team is set to take on Endicott College Wednesday (Feb. 16) at 6:00 p.m. The Pride enters the contest with a record of 0-7 and is 0-6 in the New England Collegiate Volleyball Association. The visiting Gulls enter the contest with an overall record of 6-7 and are 3-1 in NECVA play.
Chicopee, Mass.--Regis College falls to Elms College and Daniel Webster 3-0 in weekend tri-match. Dan Berderchevski led the Pride along with help from Andrew Carroll.
WESTON, Mass.—Chase Meyers (Austin, Texas/Austin) and Ross Burdett (Needham, Mass./Needham) each posted five kills to lead Wentworth to a 3-0 (25-13, 25-12, 25-18) victory over Regis College (0-5) Wednesday.
Weston, Mass.—The Regis College men’s volleyball team is set to take on Wentworth Institute of Technology Wednesday (Feb. 9) at 6:00 p.m. The Pride enters the contest with an overall record of 0-4 and is 0-4 in the New England Collegiate Volleyball Association. The Visiting Leopards are 8-5 overall on the season and are 2-2 in NECVA play.
