2022-23 MASCAC Women's Basketball News

Following the conclusion of her record breaking career at Westfield State, Jenn Rennich has earned the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) nomination for NCAA Woman of the Year as voted on by the Athletics Directors in the conference.

A total of 906 student-athletes have been honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference with selection to the league’s 2023 Winter/Spring All-Academic Team that was released earlier today by Commissioner Angela Baumann.

After a storied career as a dual sport student-athlete for Westfield State, Jenn Rennich was named the 2023 MASCAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The award is chosen by the eight Athletics Directors from around the conference.
Each week, the MASCAC will interview one of the amazing student-athletes from around the conference in the MASCAC Student-Athlete Spotlight series. This week's interview is with Jordyn Lummus of Westfield State women's basketball and softball.

27 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) student-athletes have been honored for their outstanding sportsmanship as members of the 2022 Winter Sportsmanship Team.

As the winter season comes to an end, we look back on the amazing season and all the exciting moments for men's and women's basketball and men's ice hockey.

Bridgewater State's Kylie Grassi named to d3hoops.com All-Region 1 team while Framingham State's Flannery O'Connor and Westfield State's Jordan Grant earned New England Women's Basketball Association (NEWBA) All-Region honors.

#9 ranked Messiah University held off visiting Bridgewater State University, 47-43, in the opening round of the 2023 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament on Friday night at Jordan Court in Hitchcock Arena.

The Bridgewater State duo of Kylie Grassi and Sophia Gaucher were named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player and Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2022-23 All-Conference team which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.

Caroline Tripp of Bridgewater State and Octaviana Williams of Westfield State claim the MASCAC Women's Basketball Player and Rookie of the Week after competing in the MASCAC Tournament last week.

Bridgewater State University erased a 23-point second half deficit as the top-seeded Bears edged #3 Westfield State University in the championship game of the 2023 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Basketball Tournament on Sunday afternoon at the Tinsley Center.

After winning their semifinal games on Friday night, the top seed Bridgewater State and third seed Westfield State will meet Sunday at 12 pm for the 2023 MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament title.

Due to the weather and campus closures, the MASCAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will now be played Friday, Feb. 24 and Sunday, Feb. 26.

The MASCAC with partner BSN Sports have winter championship gear for sale for men's and women's basketball along with men's ice hockey! The stores will remain open until Monday, March 6.

Third seed Westfield State and fifth seed Worcester State are moving on to the semifinals of the 2023 MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament after coming out victorious Tuesday night in the quarterfinal round.

Katty Haidul of Framingham State and Octaviana Williams of Westfield State claim their second MASCAC Women's Basketball Player and Rookie of the Week as a duo after finishing the regular season with league wins on Saturday.