Conference Honors

Sophia Yates of Fitchburg State and Angelina Serra of Framingham State have earned the 2024 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Field Hockey Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year honors and headline the 2024 MASCAC First Team All-Conference squad which is voted on by the coaches from around the conference prior to the conference tournament.

Westfield State junior forward Kaleigh Murphy scored the game winning goal with 4:20 left in regulation to lift the Owls to the the 2024 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference title with a 2-1 win over Bridgewater State on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field.

Grace Adams of Worcester State and Melanie Mason of Salem State have earned the 2023 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Field Hockey Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year honors and headline the 2023 MASCAC First Team All-Conference squad which is voted on by the coaches from around the conference.

For the first time in MASCAC history, a field hockey tournament champion was crowned when top seed Worcester State defeated Framingham State, 2-0 for the MASCAC Field Hockey crown.

Four members of the Framingham State field hockey team were named to the 2009 Little East All-Conference squad on Tuesday afternoon in a vote of the league's coaches

Fitchburg State College captured the 2009 Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Field Hockey Championship, as the Falcons of 12th year Head Coach Beth Bacher posted a perfect 5-0 mark against league competition this fall

The Framingham State field hockey team was selected to participate in the 2009 Eastern College Athletic Conference New England Division III Field Hockey Championship as the third seed. The Rams will host sixth seeded Endicott College on Wednesday, November 11th at 1:00 p.m. at Maple Street Field in Framingham, Mass.

Framingham State sophomore midfielder Kayleigh Force was named as the Little East Conference Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Week after notching five points in a 2-0 week for the Rams

Fitchburg State junior Taylor Van Ahnen was tabbed as the Little East Conference Field Hockey Goalkeeper of the Week after setting a school single-match record with 19 saves in a 1-0 penalty stroke victory at Bridgewater State

Succeeding through a sense of urgency never comes easy, yet Jessica McKenna is more than accustomed to making adjustments under pressure. When the former Bishop Fenwick goaltender was mulling her options on where to continue her field hockey career in college, she was all but certain she was going to attend the University of New England. However, following some late conversations with Salem State head coach Jill McGinnity, she finally decided on attending school in the Witch City

Framingham State freshman forward Erica Fisher earned the nod as the Little East Field Hockey Freshman of the Week on Monday afternoon after notching a pair of goals and an assist for five points in a pair of victories for the Rams last week

Framingham State junior forward Kristen Sacco was named as the Little East Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Week on Monday afternoon after netting three goals in a pair of Ram victories last week

Framingham State junior Allesha Kenyon was named on Monday afternoon as the Little East Conference Field Hockey Goalkeeper of the Week after recording 105 shutout minutes and making nine saves in pair of Ram victories

Fitchburg State freshman Abbie Brown earned her first weekly honor as she was tabbed the Little East Conference Field Hockey Rookie of the Week by conference officials Monday morning

Twenty-seven MASCAC student-athletes were named on Tuesday to the 2008 Little East Conference Field Hockey All-Academic team for their performances in the classroom. Westfield State placed eight individuals on the Little East All-Academic squad, while Salem State was next with six members. Bridgewater State and Framingham State followed with five and four members, respectively, while Worcester State and Fitchburg State were next with three and one team members

Westfield State College freshman forward Jessi Gould was named over the weekend as the 2008 Little East Conference Field Hockey Rookie of the Year in a vote of the league’s coaches. Gould is one of eight individuals from MASCAC member institutions to earn spots on this year’s team, as she led the Owls in scoring with 17 goals and a pair of assists for 36 points