2019 MASCAC Women's Soccer News

A total of 1,224 student-athletes have been honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference with selection to the league’s Fall/Winter 2019 All-Academic Team that was released earlier today by Commissioner Angela Baumann.

The MCLA women's soccer program has been named a recipient of the United Soccer Coaches Gold Award for Ethics and Sportsmanship the organization announced over the weekend. A total of 143 teams across the country were recognized in 2019 for exhibiting fair play, sporting behavior, and adherence to the laws of the game.

MCLA senior goal keeper Megan Richardson has added an impressive piece of hardware to her outstanding career. Richardson was named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-East Region Third Team this afternoon as the organization announced their annual awards.

56 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) student-athletes have been recognized for their outstanding sportsmanship as members of the 2019 Fall Sportsmanship Team.

The Worcester State University women's soccer team saw its 2019 season come to a close on Saturday evening, falling 2-0 to #7 Christopher Newport University in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Lydia Kinsman of Westfield State and Megan Richardson of MCLA have earned the 2019 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year honors and headline the 2019 MASCAC First Team All-Conference squad which is voted on by the coaches from around the conference

The Worcester State University women's soccer team will battle #7 Christopher Newport in the First Round of the NCAA Division III Tournament, as announced by the NCAA on the Women's Soccer Selection Show Monday afternoon.

Worcester State duo of Ali Maldonado and Hailey Skowronski claim the MASCAC Women's Soccer Player and Rookie of the Week accolades after helping the Lancers to the MASCAC Tournament crown. Awards brought to you by GEICO.

Junior Ali Maldonado scored the game's only goal five and a half minutes into the second overtime period Sunday afternoon as the Worcester State University women's soccer team defeated Bridgewater State University in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship at Coughlin Field.

After two overtime thrillers on Friday night, Bridgewater State and Worcester State advance to the MASCAC Women's Soccer Championship game on Sunday at Worcester State.

After coming out victorious on Tuesday, Bridgewater State and Worcester State are headed to the semifinal round of the MASCAC Women's Soccer Tournament which will be played on Friday.

Ashley Spellman of Worcester State takes home the final regular season MASCAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week honor which is brought to you by GEICO.

Last season tournament champions Westfield State has earned the number one seed in this year's MASCAC Women's Soccer Tournament which will start on Tuesday, November 5 with the quarterfinals.

The city of Salem is famous for many things: its beautiful oceanfront views and picturesque architecture, but mostly for the witch trials of 1692. While the city embraces its legacy as the “Witch City”, it might have been just a lit bit of magic that led Nicolle Wood to play soccer at Salem State.

The Westfield State duo of Lydia Kinsman and Lauryn Davis grab the MASCAC Women's Soccer Player and Rookie of the Week accolades brought to you by GEICO.

For the second time this season, Alana Vincent from Bridgewater State and Haley Mignon of Worcester State claim the MASCAC Women's Soccer Player and Rookie of the Week awards brought to you by GEICO.