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Walter Paschal, who has served for the past 14 seasons as Head Women's Basketball Coach at Fitchburg State University, has been named to the same position and will also serve as Intramurals Coordinator at Framingham State University. Paschal's appointment was announced by Framingham State Director of Athletics Tom Kelley

Bridgewater State senior guard Michaela Cosby was named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Sunday evening for her performance in the league champion Bears' 67-58 setback to the University of New England in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Championships

Fifth-seeded Westfield State advanced to the semi-final round of the 2013 ECAC Division III Women's Basketball Championships on Wednesday evening, as the Owls notched a 66-58 victory over fourth-seeded Roger Williams in quarterfinal round action played at the Campus Recreation Center in Bristol, R.I.

After claiming its third straight Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference crown last weekend, Bridgewater State is set to begin action in the 2013 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championships when the Bears tangle with the University of New England in opening round action in Amherst, Mass.

Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament runner-up Westfield State is seeded fifth in the 2013 ECAC Division III Women's Basketball Championships, as the Owls will travel to Bristol, R.I. on Wednesday evening to take on fourth-seeded Roger Williams in quarterfinal round action

Bridgewater State junior guard Jenna Williamson was named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Sunday afternoon after she earned Most Valuable Player honors in averaging 25.5 points, five rebounds and two steals in leading the Bears to the conference tournament crown

Top-seeded Bridgewater State claimed its third straight Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball tournament championship on Saturday afternoon, as the Bears notched an 85-72 victory over third-seeded Westfield State in the 2013 title game played at the Tinsley Center in Bridgewater, Mass.

The Bridgewater State University women’s basketball team put together one of the best regular seasons in program history. The Bears went 21-3, including 11-1 to win the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference title for a second year in a row, are receiving votes in the national Div. 3 poll and are ranked fifth in the Northeast Region

Top-seeded Bridgewater State and third-seeded Westfield State will meet for the 2013 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Championship on Saturday afternoon, as the Bears and Owls advanced to the title contest with respective semi-final round victories over fourth-seeded Framingham State and second-seeded Worcester State

Worcester State University senior center Meaghan O’Keefe has been named as the 2012-13 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year and heads the league’s all-conference squad in a vote taken of the conference’s seven coaches

Third-seeded Westfield State and fourth-seeded Framingham State advanced to the semi-final round of the 2013 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Championships by posting respective home quarterfinal round victories over sixth-seeded Salem State and fifth-seeded Fitchburg State

Bridgewater State University has earned the top seed in the 2013 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Championships, which begin on Tuesday, February 19th with quarterfinal round action and move to semi-final round play on Thursday, February 21st before concluding with the league championship game on Saturday, February 23rd

Bridgewater State junior forward Megan Boutilette was named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Saturday evening after averaging 14.3 points, nine rebounds, five steals and three assists in a 3-0 week for the regular season champion Bears

Salem State junior guard Ashley White and Worcester State senior center Meaghan O'Keefe were named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Co-Players of the Week on Monday afternoon after leading both the Vikings and Lancers to respective conference triumphs last week

The winter storm has forced the postponement of three Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference basketball doubleheaders that were set to be played on Saturday, February 9th involving contests at Framingham State, Fitchburg State and Worcester State

Bridgewater State junior guard Jenna Williamson and Framingham State senior Kia Minor were named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Co-Players of the Week on Sunday afternoon for their respective performances for the Bears and Rams in four total contests last week