WORCESTER, Mass. – After being named to the 2017-18 Google Cloud Academic All-District team in May, Worcester State University’s junior Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) of the field hockey team has been selected to the 2017-18 Google Cloud Academic All-America Women’s At-Large First Team, as selected by College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), for her combined performance on the playing field and in the classroom.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) of the field hockey team has been named to the 2017-18 Google Cloud Academic All-District Women’s At-Large First Team, as selected by College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), for her combined performance on the playing field and in the classroom.
GILBERT, AZ - Junior Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) has been named as the 2017 Zag Field Hockey / NFHCA Division III National Scholar Athlete. The National Scholar Athlete Award is presented to the 2017 Division III NFHCA All-American honoree who earns the highest cumulative GPA through the first semester of the 2017-18 academic year.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University field hockey team has been commended by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) for their academic achievements during the fall 2017 semester.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Out of the eight full-time Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) members, Worcester State University placed the most student-athletes on the Fall 2017 MASCAC All-Academic team with a total of 145 student-athletes.
WORCESTER, Mass. – 11 Worcester State University field hockey and women’s tennis student-athletes have been named to the 2017 Little East Conference (LEC) Fall All-Academic Team, as announced by the league Tuesday afternoon.
WORCESTER, Mass. –Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) and Hayley Sutherland (Tewksbury, Mass.) have both earned Worcester State University’s first-ever All-American field hockey honors, as announced by the Longstrength/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) and Synapse Sports this week.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) and senior back Hayley Sutherland (Tewksbury, Mass.) earned a spot on the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III All-Region First-Team, as announced by the association Wednesday (Nov. 29) afternoon.
Worcester State University junior forward Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) and senior back Hayley Sutherland (Tewksbury, Mass.) were named the 2017 Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively, while Lancers' head coach Alexa Carlson was named Coach of the Year. Keene State College freshman forward Nina Bruno (Agawam, Mass.) was named the LEC Rookie of the Year.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Westfield State University’s Cora Rogers (Milford, Mass.) netted a hat-trick and scored the game-winner to lead the fourth seeded Owls to a 5-4 Little East Conference (LEC) semifinal win, upsetting the first seeded Worcester State University in a Wednesday evening matchup.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The first seeded Worcester State University Lancers field hockey team defeated the eighth seeded Western Connecticut State University by a score of 5-2 in a Saturday evening Little East Conference (LEC) quarterfinal matchup on the campus of Worcester State.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward, Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) broke the Worcester State University single season assist record and all Worcester State senior field players scored in the Lancers’ 9-0 senior night shutout over Becker College on Thursday night.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University field hockey team not only earned its first-ever Little East Conference (LEC) regular season title this past weekend, but they also secured the top seed in the upcoming LEC Field Hockey Championship tournament, which will begin with the quarterfinal round October 27-28.
GORHAM, Maine –Worcester State University has been tabbed the Little East Conference (LEC) regular season champions after wrapping up the LEC regular season play on Saturday (Oct. 21) by defeating the University of Southern Maine Huskies 1-0.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward, Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) not only led the Lancers to a Little East Conference (LEC) comeback, but she also broke a Worcester State University school record for goals in a single season (17) with the pair of tally’s in the win.
FITCHBURG, Mass. –Worcester State University’s junior forward Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) not only scored the Lancers’ game-winning goal in overtime to lead the Lancers to a 3-2 edge over Fitchburg State, but she also broke the Worcester State single season point record (41) with the two goals in the win.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Lancers of Worcester State outlasted neighborhood rival, Clark University, in a 4-2 non-conference battle on a chilly Thursday night.
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. –Bridgewater State University snapped the Lancers’ seven-game winning streak and served the Blue and Gold their first loss of the season as the Bears rallied from a two-goal deficit and defeated Worcester State, 3-2, in a Little East Conference (LEC) match on Tuesday night.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s Rachel Hopkins (Chelmsford, Mass.) has been named the Little East Conference (LEC) defensive player of the week, as announced by the league Monday (Oct. 9) afternoon.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s Jolane Thibault (Douglas, Mass.) and Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) led the way with a pair of second half goals to edge out Plymouth State in a clash of Little East Conference (LEC) heavy weights 2-1.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s sophomore forward, Olivia Antonelli (Westford, Mass.) tallied two goals to assist her team in a 5-0 shutout over the visiting Eastern Connecticut State University Warriors Friday afternoon. With the win, the Lancers extend their winning streak to six and continue to dominate the LEC.
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University field hockey team scored three goals in the second half to push past the UMass Dartmouth Corsairs in a Little East Conference (LEC) matchup Tuesday evening. With the win, the Lancers extend their winning streak to five and remain undefeated in the conference.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward, Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) has been selected the Little East Conference (LEC) field hockey offensive player of the week, as announced by the league Monday (Sep. 25) afternoon.
SALEM, Mass. – Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) scored two goals and Rachel Hopkins (Chelmsford, Mass.) added a goal and two assists as Worcester State cruised past Salem State 7-0 in Little East Conference (LEC) field hockey action on Saturday afternoon.
PAXTON, Mass. – Worcester State University’s Olivia Antonelli (Westford, Mass.) and Sophia Monopoli (Worcester, Mass.) tallied two goals apiece to help guide the Lancers to a 5-1 non-conference victory over the Anna Maria AMCATS Thursday afternoon.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward, Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) scored her first career hat-trick Tuesday afternoon, as the Lancers tacked on seven goals in the second half to defeat Framingham State University by a score of 8-0 in Little East Conference (LEC) action Tuesday afternoon.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s junior forward Michaila Parent (Westborough, Mass.) tallied two goals and three assists to help power the Blue and Gold to a 7-1 Little East Conference (LEC) victory over the visiting Western Connecticut Colonials Saturday afternoon.
FIELD HOCKEY
Worcester State University vs. WPI
Lancer Nation Station does post-game interviews with sophomore forward Sophia Monopoli (Worcester, Mass.) and head coach Alexa Carlson following Worcester State's hard fought battle with WPI
Video produced by Corrie Derosier & Jordan Johnson
WORCESTER, Mass. – WPI’s Sabrina Guzzi (Suffield, Conn.) scored two goals to help guide the Engineers to a 3-1 victory over Worcester State University Wednesday evening.