2012-2013 Regis College Women's Basketball News
The #5 Montclair State Red Hawks jumped to a quick 10-0 start and never looked back, defeating the Regis College women's basketball team, 87-47 in the NCAA First Round at Lebanon Valley College.
Sabree Rodriguez (Brockton, Mass.) helped lead the Regis College womenâs basketball team to their first-ever New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Championship this past weekend, and on Monday morning, she was named the NECC Player of the Week. This marks the second time this year she has earned the weekly award.
The Regis College women’s basketball team will play #5 Montclair State University in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 1, on the campus of Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa. at 6:00 p.m.
Fresh off their New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Championship on Saturday, members of the Regis College women's basketball team and coaching staff have been recognized by the conference for their standout performances this season.
Behind New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Tournament MVP Sabree Rodriguez's (Brockton, Mass.) double-double of 16 points and 12 rebounds, the Regis College women's basketball team defeated Elms College, 59-33 on Saturday afternoon to claim the 2013 NECC Championship.
Led by sophomore guard Emilee Marro's (Bedford, N.H.) 15 points and nine rebounds, the Regis College women's basketball team defeated the Eagles of Daniel Webster College in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Semifinals, 52-42.
For the second-straight season, the Regis College women’s basketball team posted a perfect 18-0 mark during the New England Collegiate Conference regular season and therefore will host the final two rounds of the upcoming NECC Tournament on Friday and Saturday afternoon.
For the second season in a row, the Regis College women's basketball team wrapped up a perfect 18-0 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) regular season record after picking up a 68-41 road victory over Daniel Webster College on Saturday afternoon.
The Regis College women’s basketball team remained unbeaten, 17-0, in New England College Conference (NECC) play and moved to 20-4 on the year with an 87-40 win over Lesley University tonight at Buckingham, Browne, & Nichols.
Led by senior Sabree Rodriguez's (Brockton, Mass.) 24 point performance, the Regis College women's basketball team defeated New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) foe Becker College by a score of 80-39 on Monday evening at Higgins Court.
Senior guard Sabree Rodriguez (Brockton, MA) scored a game-high 20 points to lead the Regis College women's basketball team to a 67-28 victory over host Wheelock College this evening in a New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) contest at Brunelli Court on the campus of Pine Manor College.
Due to the impending blizzard this weekend, the men's and women's basketball games, orginally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, have been moved to the evening of Monday, February 11.
Led by double-figure performances by the trio of Sabree Rodriguez (Brockton, Mass.), Emilee Marro (Bedford, N.H.), and Monet Lowe (Framingham, Mass.), the Regis College women's basketball team defeated the Lynx of Lesley University on Tuesday evening, 73-29.
All twelve players that checked into the game for Regis College registered at least a point, as the Pride defeated the visiting Southern Vermont College Mountaineers handily by a score of 76-36 on Saturday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women's basketball play at Higgins Court.
Junior forward Claire Ramonas (Portland, Maine) scored a team-high 13 points as Regis College defeated the Newbury College Nighthawks, 60-33 on Thursday evening at Higgins Court in New England Collegiate College (NECC) women's basketball action.
Emilee Marro (Bedford, N.H.) scored 16 points and Claire Ramonas (Portland, Maine) added 11 of her own and five steals to lead the Regis College Pride to a 74-32 victory over Wheelock College on Tuesday night in New England Collegiate Conference women’s basketball action. The past two NECC Players of the Week also combined for five rebounds and four assists and shot an efficient 12-for-18 from the floor in the win.
