2016 Regis Men's Lacrosse Headlines
Regis College goalkeeper D.J. Barrile (Medford, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Player of the Year, it was announced Monday morning by the league offices. Head Coach Randy Fraser was selected as the conference Coach of the Year after leading the Crimson and Gold to a program best 13-4 record and a NECC Championship in his first year at Regis.
The #1 Regis College men’s lacrosse team won their first ever New England Collegiate Conference championship as they defeated defending NECC titleholder #3 Becker College 10-6 on Saturday afternoon in a packed Regis Stadium. The Pride wrap up their successful 2016 campaign with a 13-4 record, which was the best season in program history and with the loss, the Hawks season ends at 6-12.
The Regis College men's lacrosse team won their first ever New England Collegiate Conference tournament game as they defeated Daniel Webster 17-7 on Wednesday evening at Regis Stadium. With the win, the Pride move to 12-4 overall and the loss ends the Eagles season at 7-8.
Regis College claimed the New England Collegiate Conference regular season title in men's lacrosse on Saturday afternoon with a 10-8 victory over Mitchell College at Alumni Field.
Nicky Rodrigo (Miami, Fla.) posted seven goals and an assist leading Regis past host Daniel Webster, 12-5 in a NECC matchup and the regular season finale for the Eagles Tuesday at Eagle Field.
The Regis College men's lacrosse team ended their regular season home slate with an impressive 19-7 victory against New England Collegiate Conference opponent Wheelock College in a Senior Day matchup on Saturday afternoon. The victory moved the Crimson and Gold to 9-4 overall and 2-0 in conference play, while the Wildcats dropped to 5-6 and remain winless in league games.
Eight different Pilgrims would tally goals as New England College men's lacrosse would cruise past the visiting Regis College Pride 22-3 Wednesday afternoon. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 8-6 on the season, while the loss drops the Pride to 8-4 overall.
Becker College fell to Regis College 8-3 in New England Collegiate Conference men’s lacrosse action Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field. The loss drops the Hawks to 3-10 (0-2 NECC), while the Pride up their record to 8-3 (1-0 NECC).
AJ Karofsky (Barrington, R.I.) scored a season high five goals to lift the Regis College men's lacrosse team to an 11-7 win over Mass. Maritime on Wednesday night at Regis Stadium. The Pride improve to 7-3 on the season while the Buccaneers drop to 5-5.
Nicky Rodrigo delivered a hat trick, Danny Rancano (Miami, Fla.) and Calvin Brault (Colchester, Vt.) added two more and the Regis College men's lacrosse team powered past Johnson & Wales 10-5 in a non-conference contest Saturday at Regis Stadium. The Pride improve to 6-3 on the season with Johnson & Wales dropping to 5-5.
Danny Rancano (Miami, Fla.) netted two goals and an assist but it wasn't enough to avoid defeat as the Regis College men's lacrosse team dropped an 11-3 defeat to Salem State on Wednesday at Alumni Field.
Regis College junior attack Alex Ferran (Miami, Fla.) has been named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Offensive Player of the Week and the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in Men’s Lacrosse; it was announced this week.
The Bears scored the first seven goals of the game on their way to a 15-5 victory over Regis in non conference action.
Led by a career-high eight goals from Alex Ferran (Miami, Fla.), the Regis College Men’s Lacrosse team won their fifth straight game as they defeated non-conference opponent Green Mountain College 19-2 Wednesday evening in a cold and blustery contest at Regis Stadium. The win moves the Crimson and Gold to 5-1 on the year and the loss keeps the Eagles winless at 0-5.
Regis College junior goalkeeper D.J. Barrile (Medford, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in Men’s Lacrosse; it was announced on Monday afternoon.
Husson University men's lacrosse team lost in the fourth quarter to Regis College with a score of 5-4 on Saturday March 19 in non-conference action at John P. Boucher Field.
