Weston, Mass.It was cold that Tuesday afternoon, rainy even. But neither would stop the first-year mens lacrosse program from taking the field against Daniel Webster. The Pride battled from the opening whistle, scoring the first goal, and giving the Eagles a run for all its worth.
Weston, Mass.On April 28 The Commonwealth Coast Conference released the names of its All-TCCC team members, and Regis Hope Benjamin (Rochester, Mass.) was one of the 13 names on the list.
Weston, Mass.The Regis College (9-32, TCCC 6-18) womens softball team would wrap up their 2010 season on two losses to Wentworth Institute of Technology (13-23-1, TCCC 8-17-1) 7-5 and 11-0.
Weston, Mass.Regis College (9-30, 6-16 TCCC) split a doubleheader game versus Curry College (17-18, 12-10 TCCC) Friday evening, winning the first game 6-5, and falling to the Colonels 4-2 in the second game.
Weston, Mass.Salve Regina pitcher Sarah Jakiela (Meriden, Conn.) struck out six Regis College batters in game one of a 2-0 victory for the Seahawks. Salve Regina (17-11, 12-8 TCCC) won its second game 9-0, dropping the Pride to 8-29 overall, and 5-15 in TCCC play.
Weston, Mass.Facing the cold weather Roger Williams University (19-14, 11-7 TCCC) defeated Regis College (7-26, 4-12 TCCC) 5-0 and 8-6 in doubleheader action Friday afternoon. Samantha Teves (Somerset, Mass.), Lauren Tierney (Middleboro, Mass.), and Michelle Caprice (Oak Ridge, N.J.) each went 2-4 at the plate against Regis pitcher Kendra Abram (Acushnet, Mass.).
PAXTON, Mass. Junior Sarah Boyda (Oxford, Mass.) set the Anna Maria College single season record for steals, which had stood for 28 years, as the AMCATS swept the Pride of Regis College in a The Commonwealth Coast Conference softball doubleheader on Thursday afternoon. The AMCATS took game one 2-1, before earning an 8-6 victory in the night to improve their record to 14-16 (10-6 TCCC), while the Pride fall to 7-24 (4-10 TCCC).
Henniker, N.H. The Regis College Pride softball team pulled out two wins over New England College Tuesday afternoon winning game one 7-3 and edging the Pilgrims 6-5 in the second game.
Weston, Mass.Nichols College (8-18, 5-9 TCCC) split a doubleheader with Regis College (5-22, 2-8 TCCC) Sunday afternoon, defeating Regis 8-1 in game one, and losing to the Pride 5-2 in the second game. A balanced game for both teams changed drastically after Regis Maryssa Allen (Attleboro, Mass.) scored the games first run of the day in the third inning.
BEVERLY, Mass. The Endicott College softball team swept their third straight doubleheader as the Gulls defeated Regis College, 4-0 and 12-4, in a pair of The Commonwealth Coast Conference softball games on Saturday afternoon in Beverly, Mass. Endicott has now won six-straight games to improve to 16-10 overall and 9-5 in the TCCC while the Pride drop to 4-21 overall and 1-7 in conference games.
Weston, Mass.The walk was silent. Under a setting sun, not a sound was heard in the distance. Held within its cage the pride of lions roamed familiar territory. Its leader watched with a fierce and peering eye, correcting its young, preparing them for battle.
Quincy, MA. April 6, 2010- The Eastern Nazarene Lions split a The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) doubleheader 1-2, 10-9 (both in extra innings) with the Regis Pride today at Mitchell/McCoy Field in Quincy, MA. With the split, Eastern Nazarene goes to 3-16, 2-8 in the TCCC while Regis goes to 3-24, 1-7 in the TCCC.
CHICOPEE, Mass. The Elms College softball team earned a 9-4 win in game one of its doubleheader with Regis College before falling 11-7 to the Pride in the second game on Thursday at Cheryl R. Condon Field.
Weston, Mass.Regis College (1-16, 0-4 TCCC) lost 7-2 and 10-1 in doubleheader action to its conference opponent Western New England College (5-8, 2-0 TCCC) Sunday. The Golden Bears had 13 hits in 31 at bats against the Pride in game two. Regis managed just four hits in 19 at bats.
Weston, Mass.Kendra Abram (Acushnet, Mass.) scored two runs in four at bats for Regis College (1-12, 0-2 TCCC) in a 6-3 game one loss to Lesley University (5-4) Friday. Senior Jodi Fralick (Woburn, Mass.) scored two runs, and went 4-of-4 at the plate.
