2019-20 MASCAC Women's Basketball News

Athletic Director Nicolle Wood has announced that Salem State assistant women's basketball coach Ashley White '14 has been promoted to the position of interim head coach for the 2020-21 season.

After earning MASCAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors in May, Framingham State's Mary Kate O'Day was also selected as the MASCAC nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year.

Reigning MASCAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year Mary Kate O'Day of Framingham State earned the 2020 MASCAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as selected by the conference's eight Athletic Directors.

29 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) student-athletes have been honored for their outstanding sportsmanship as members of the 2020 Winter Sportsmanship Team.

Mary Kate O'Day, Flannery O'Connor of Framingham State, Melissa Gray of Westfield State and Mya Mosley, Erin Gallela of Worcester State were recognized by the New England Women's Basketball Association last week with postseason honors.

Hakeem Animashaun of Salem State and Mary Kate O'Day of Framingham State have earned D3hoops.com All-Northeast Region honors as announced by the organization.

Senior guard Mary Kate O'Day has been selected to the 2019-20 Academic All-America® NCAA Division III women's basketball second team. The CoSIDA Academic All-America program separately recognizes basketball honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.

The Framingham State University women's basketball team's historic season came to a close this evening when the Rams were defeated by No. 7 Amherst College 70-46 in the opening round of the 2020 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship.

For the second time in her collegiate career, senior guard Mary Kate O’Day of Framingham State has been named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year and heads up the 2019-20 All-Conference team which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.

After receiving the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference’s (MASCAC) automatic bid to the 2020 NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament, the 2019-20 MASCAC Regular Season and Tournament Champion Framingham State Rams will be facing Amherst College in Amherst, Mass. in a first round game on Friday, March 6th.

The Framingham State duo of Mary Kate O'Day and Flannery O'Connor Earn the MASCAC Women's Basketball Player and Rookie of the Week honors after winning the conference tournament title Saturday. Awards are brought to you by GEICO.

The top seed Framingham State University women's basketball team received 27 points from Tournament MVP Mary Kate O'Day as the Rams defeated third seed Worcester State 66-51 in the championship game of the 2020 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Basketball Tournament at the Athletic Center.

It was a chance encounter. Holly McGovern, former MCLA women’s basketball coach, was there to scout her opponent. Over that 32 minute game, McGovern saw a spark in Jen Wehner that would translate to years of success on the North Adams campus.

After defeating their semifinal opponents on Thursday night, Framingham State and Worcester State are set to meet Saturday in the MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament title game.

Bridgewater State and Worcester State are moving on to the semifinal round of the MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament after defeating their quarterfinal opponents on Tuesday.

Senior guard Mary Kate O'Day has been selected to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Women's Basketball Team as selected by the members of the organization