Weston, Mass.The 2010 Regis College womens volleyball schedule was released Wednesday afternoon by the athletics department. The annual Pride Invitational will officially start the season on Sept. 4-5.
Weston, Mass.Marybeth Lamb, director of athletics for Regis College, recently announced the hiring of Chris Ridolfi (Milford, Mass.) as head coach of the men and womens volleyball programs.
Weston, Mass. Marriah Vengroff, Regis College womens volleyball assistant coach, recently announced Shaynice Dorcena (Malden, Mass.) has committed to join the womens program this upcoming fall.
Weston, Mass.Regis College womens volleyball continues to add depth and talent to its incoming roster. Marriah Vengroff, assistant womens volleyball coach, recently announced the addition of Sara Gold (North Hollywood, Calif./Norte Dame High) to the list of talent coming to Regis College in the fall.
Weston, Mass.Julie Endara (Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton High) was announced as an incoming Regis College womens volleyball player by assistant coach Marriah Vengroff recently.
Weston, Mass.The 6-foot 3-inch Anneliese Harrison (Holliston, Mass.) will be a towering force as an incoming freshman for the Regis College volleyball team in the fall. Assistant coach Marriah Vengroff announced that Harrison would be attending Regis College recently.
BEVERLY, Mass. Endicotts Elyse Barbour (Greenville, R.I.) had eight kills on just 11 swings with no errors (.727) as the Gulls cruised past visiting Regis College, 3-0, in The Commonwealth Coast Conference quarterfinals on Tuesday night in Beverly, Mass. Endicott posted set scores of 25-15, 25-11 and 25-14 to advance to Thursdays semifinal action against Roger Williams University, who defeated the Univ. of New England by the score of 3-0.
Weston, Mass.In front of a spirited 204 fans, the Regis College (8-26, 2-9 TCCC) womens volleyball team lost its The Commonwealth Coast Conference quarterfinal match against Endicott College 3-0 Tuesday.
Weston, Mass.For the teams second consecutive year, womens volleyball will make an appearance in The Commonwealth Coast Conference playoffs Tuesday.
Worcester, Mass.The Gulls (18-15 overall) earned the top seed in the conference tournament after compiling a 9-1 record in TCCC play. Endicott will host #8 seed Regis College (8-25 overall, 2-8 TCCC) in a quarterfinal contest Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
Newton, Mass.On senior night, the Mount Ida College womens volleyball team captured a 3-0 non-conference victory over visiting Regis College by scores of (25-15, 25-6, and 25-18) Friday night in Newton, Massachusetts. The Mustangs improve to 17-10 overall and remain at 8-4 in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) while the Pride falls to 7-24 on the year, holding at 1-7 in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) play.
Weston, Mass.Salve Regina (10-17, 5-3 TCCC) makes Regis Colleges senior night no happy ending, defeating the Pride 3-0 (25-17, 25-10, 25-16.).
Newton, Mass.Lasell College won and swept their first home volleyball match of the season tonight, 3-0, against neighboring Regis College. The Lasers are now standing at an 8-20 slate overall, while the Pride hold a 7-21 record.
BEVERLY, Mass. Endicotts Steph Wiese (Higganum, Conn.) notched her sixth kill of the night in the second set to become the programs all-time kill leader, as she helped the Gulls ease past TCCC opponent Regis College, 3-0, on Tuesday night in Beverly, Mass. Wiese finished the night with six kills, improving the new career record to 1,306. Wiese surpasses former program-leader Sarah Moores (Class of 2006) mark of 1,305.
The Lesley University womens volleyball team swept Regis College in the second match of the day, 3-0. Senior Lindsey Marek (Bedford, MA/Bedford) led the Lynx with seven kills in the victory.
Weston, Mass.Gordon College (6-15, 3-2 TCCC) opened the first two sets with victories over The Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent Regis College (6-15, 1-4 TCCC) Tuesday. The Scots would defeat the Pride 3-1 (25-19, 25-20, 21-25, 25-19).
