Santiago, Torres, Snyder, and Comeiro Garner GNAC Recognition
WESTON, Mass. – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) has announced its All-Conference teams, and three members of the Pride earned recognition for their standout seasons. Sienna Santiago (Brewster, N.Y.) and Sofia Torres (Cumberland, R.I.) were named to the Second Team, while Leah Snyder (Hope, Maine) secured a spot on the Third Team. In addition, Meadow Comeiro (Woburn, Mass.) represented the Pride on the GNAC Sportsmanship Team. These honors marked the first postseason awards for all four student-athletes.
Santiago led the Pride's offense, pacing the team with nine goals, five assists, and 23 total points. The sophomore recorded three multi-goal games, including her first collegiate hat trick in a dominant 10–0 victory over Mitchell. Building on her impressive rookie campaign, she added two more assists to her total from last season. Santiago ranked among the top 10 in the GNAC for goals, points, and game-winners, netting three decisive goals this year. By season's end, she climbed into the program's record books—tied for eighth all-time in points (44) and tenth in goals (18).
First-year standout Torres made an immediate impact on the Pride's backline. The only player to start in 20 games this season, she anchored a defense that powered an eight-game win streak to close the regular season and helped secure five shutouts during that stretch (seven total on the year). Torres also tallied her first collegiate point with an assist in a 5–0 victory over Dean.
Rounding out the Pride's All-Conference honorees, Snyder earned a spot on the Third Team after a strong debut season in the midfield. The first-year player appeared in 21 games with 17 starts, contributing two goals and four assists for eight total points. Snyder notched her first career assist in a narrow 3–2 loss to Rivier early in the season and recorded her first multi-point game with two assists in the 10–0 win over Mitchell. She later scored in back-to-back contests against Dean and Elms.
Senior captain Comeiro represented the Pride on the GNAC Sportsmanship Team. A four-year member of the program, the Woburn native helped lead her team to its first-ever GNAC semifinal appearance, setting the tone for the team's success with her leadership and composure in the midfield.
The Pride wrapped up a historic season with an 11–8–2 overall record and an 8–4–1 mark in GNAC play, highlighted by their first semifinal appearance, a record-setting eight-game win streak, a 10-goal performance, and two hat tricks. The team's postseason run ended against eventual 2025 GNAC Champion Emmanuel College.
