Conference Honors

After an outstanding season, Bridgewater State's Tyler Chang and Salem State's Vanilton Xavier earned United Soccer Coaches All-Region accolades as announced by the organization.

Vanilton Xavier of Salem State and Zachariah Foster of Fitchburg State are named the MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year. The duo headlines the 2024 All-Conference team as voted on by the coaches from around the conference.

Westfield State juniors' Matias Otero (Rye Brook, N.Y.) and Ryan Denehy (Littleton, Mass.) scored first half goals as the Owls claimed the 2024 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship title with a 2-0 win over Salem State on Sunday afternoon from Alumni Field in Westfield, Mass.

Kunphel Sinha of Framingham State and James Meli of Salem State are named the MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year. The duo headlines the 2023 All-Conference team as voted on by the coaches from around the conference.

Led by a quick hat trick from senior David Nelson, top-seeded Bridgewater State scored five first-half goals in just 22:21 on the way to a 5-0 victory over second-seeded Westfield State University.

After earning All-Conference accolades last month, Framingham State's Bryce Nardizzi and Kunphel Sinha along with Salem State's Patrick Filetti were named to the United Soccer Coaches Division III All-Region II team as announced by the organization this week.

For the third time, Framingham State’s Bryce Nardizzi and Salem State’s Patrick Filetti are named the MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year. The duo headlines the 2022 All-Conference team as voted on by the coaches from around the conference.

Third seed Worcester State claims the 2022 MASCAC Men's Soccer Tournament crown after defeating fourth seed Bridgewater State in penalty kicks on Sunday.

Salem State’s Kendy Prince is the 2021 MASCAC Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year while teammate Patrick Filetti repeats as the 2021 MASCAC Defenensive Player of the Year. The duo headlines the 2021 All-Conference team as voted on by the coaches from around the conference.

Salem State won their fourth Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Tournament Championship with a 4-2 victory over Framingham State on Sunday afternoon at Alumni Field. Led by a pair of second half goals from Kendy Prince, the Vikings claimed their 20th overall conference championship and secured the school's 15th appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

For the second straight season, Framingham State’s Bryce Nardizzi has been named MASCAC Offensive Player of the Year while Salem State’s Patrick Filetti was voted Defensive Player of the Year. The duo headlines the 2019 All-Conference Team as voted on by the coaches from around the league.

The Framingham State duo of Bryce Nardizzi and Johance Liverpool are the 2018 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year honorees and headline the All-Conference Team as voted on by the coaches from around the league.

Mayele Malango of Salem State is the 2017 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Player and Rookie of the Year and headlines the All-Conference Team as voted on by the coaches from around the league.

Keeper Chris Jimenez (Nashua, N.H.) made two key saves during penalty kicks to help Salem State claim the 2017 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Men's Soccer Championship over Westfield State on Sunday afternoon at Alumni Field. The No. 1 seed Vikings and No. 6 seed Owls battled to a 2-2 tie through double overtime, and it was Jimenez's diving stop of a shot by Kyle Mutti (Feeding Hills, Mass.) on Westfield's State's fifth attempt that ended the drama and sealed the title. Salem State claims their 18th MASCAC championship and will make their 13th appearance in the upcoming NCAA Tournament later this week, with seeding and pairings still to be determined.

The Worcester State University men's soccer team captured the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) tournament championship as the No. 1 seeded Lancers downed the No. 6 seeded Fitchburg State Falcons 4-2 Sunday (Nov. 6) afternoon at John Coughlin Field.

Anthony Basile of MCLA is the 2016 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year and headlines the All-Conference Team as voted on by the coaches from around the league.