2013 Women's Soccer News

Framingham State has announced the hiring of three new head coaches to begin their time with the Rams during the 2014-15 athletic year.

A total of 638 student-athletes have been honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference with selection to the league’s Fall 2013 All-Academic Team that was released earlier today by Commissioner Angela Baumann.

The MCLA Women's Soccer team has earned the Bronze Award for Ethics from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. The award recognizes program's from all divisions for accruing less than 10 cautions throughout the season. The honor marks the 11th time in 14 years that the Trailblazer program has been recognized.

The Massachusetts Maritime women’s soccer team was one of 19 Division III squads nationally to receive a Gold Ethics Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America earlier today after completing the entire 2013 season without receiving either a yellow or red card in competition. The honor is the second straight for the Buccaneers, who were the only MASCAC program recognized this year.

Student-athletes from around the MASCAC were named to the ECAC All-Stars in the sports of volleyball, football, women's and men's soccer, the conference announced this week.

Massachusetts Maritime sophomore goalkeeper Katie Levesque added another accolade to her already impressive resume earlier today, as she became the first player in Buccaneer women’s soccer history to earn a spot on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Continental Tire NCAA Division III All-New England Region squad in garnering second team honors.

Framingham State senior midfielder Kayla Austin has been selected to the Capital One Academic All-America Women’s Soccer Second Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

The Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference will be well represented this week during the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournaments in volleyball, men's soccer, women's soccer and field hockey.

The NCAA has announced the brackets for volleyball and men's and women's soccer today which will feature a MASCAC school competing in each tournament.

Mackenzie Hatfield of Bridgewater State claims this week's player of the week honors after winning Tournament MVP and leading her team to the conference tournament championship.

The Bears of Bridgewater State are the 2013 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Champions after winning the championship game Sunday over Worcester State, 3-1.

Upsetting the higher seeds in their semifinal games on Friday, the Bridgewater State Bears and the Worcester State Lancers are set to meet in the MASCAC Women's Soccer Championship game on Sunday.

Kayla Austin of Framingham State has been named the 2013 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Year and headlines the All-Conference teams as voted on by the conference’s eight coaches.

After close games decided by a single goal, the Bridgewater State Bears and the Worcester State Lancers women's soccer teams advance to the semifinals on Friday.

After an undefeated season, the Framingham State Rams earned the top seed in the upcoming MASCAC Women's Soccer Championship Tournament.

Sara Sullivan of Framingham State and Leah Wood of Salem State are the women's soccer player and rookie of the week winners.