The Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference announced on Wednesday afternoon that 125 Worcester State University student-athletes have earned spots on the 2019 Winter/Spring MASCAC All-Academic Team.
Five Worcester State University student-athletes were recognized on Wednesday as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference announced its Winter 2018 All-Sportsmanship Team.
Karen Tessmer was named the Worcester Area College Basketball Association Women's Coach of the Year Wednesday morning, highlighting five Worcester State University WACBA All-Star Selections.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team will be well-represented at the New England Women's Basketball Association Senior All-Star Classic, as three Lancers and head coach Karen Tessmer have been selected to the annual game.
Worcester State University women's basketball's Karen Tessmer was named Coach of the Year on Thursday, as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference announced its end of season awards and all-conference honors.
Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.), a junior on the Worcester State University women's basketball team, has been named the Player of the Week by the Worcester Area College Basketball Association.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team led by as many as 12 points late in the first half, but could not close the deal, falling to Westfield State 84-73 in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship game Saturday afternoon at John P. Brissette Court.
The Worcester State University women’s basketball team hosts the Westfield State University Owls tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. at John P. Brissette Court for the 2019 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship.
Junior Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.) recorded her third triple-double of the season on Thursday night, lifting the Worcester State University women’s basketball team to an 81-64 victory over Framingham State in the semifinals of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament at John P. Brissette Court.
Worcester State University senior Brittany Herring (West Brookfield, Mass.) has been named the New England Women's Basketball Association Player of the Week.
Just a matter of hours after being named the New England Women's Basketball Association Player of the Week, Worcester State senior center Brittany Herring (West Brookfield, Mass.) has been named the Player of the Week by the Worcester Area College Basketball Association.
Five Worcester State University student-athletes have received weekly awards from the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference, brought to you by GEICO.
Worcester State Women's Basketball clinched a share of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season title for the first time since 2006 with a 82-77 loss to Westfield State at th Wooward Center on Saturday.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team clinched at least a share of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season title on Wednesday night as the Lancers bested Bridgewater State 79-54 at John P. Brissette Court.
Senior captain Kate Surprenant (Pelham, N.H.) lead the way for the Lancers with 26 points as the Worcester State University women’s basketball team downed the Fitchburg State Falcons 96-73 Saturday afternoon in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at John P. Brissette Court.
The Worcester State University women’s basketball team extended its season-long winning streak to six games on Saturday afternoon, defeating MCLA 60-48 in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at the Amsler Campus Center Gym.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team stands alone in first place in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference standings after the Lancers escaped with a 56-55 win over Framingham State University Wednesday night at the Athletic Center.
Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.), a junior on the Worcester State University women's basketball team, has been named to the New England Women's Basketball Association Weekly Honor Roll.
One-hundred-seventy-eight Worcester State University student-athletes have been named to the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Fall/Winter 2018 All-Academic Team.
The Worcester State University women’s basketball team held on for a 57-53 victory over Salem State University on Saturday afternoon in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at John P. Brissette Court.
Junior Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.) recorded her second career triple-double on Thursday evening as the Worcester State University women's basketball team defeated first place Westfield State 94-79 in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at John P. Brissette Court.
The visiting Worcester State University women’s basketball team posted a 63-50 victory over Bridgewater State University in a Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) contest on Tuesday night at the Tinsley Center.
Two Worcester State University student-athletes were named Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference weekly honorees, brought to you by GEICO, on Monday, each for the first time this season.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team got its second highest offensive output of the season on Saturday afternoon, as the Lancers defeated Fitchburg State 80-48 in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at the Parkinson Gymnasium.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team hung tough with the nation's sixth-ranked team, but suffered a 65-49 loss to Tufts University Wednesday evening in non-conference action at Cousens Gymnasium.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team went wire-to-wire on Monday afternoon, defeating Nichols College 61-38 in the team's 11th Annual Math Madness game at John P. Brissette Court.
The Worcester State University women’s basketball team prevailed over the MCLA Trailblazers 65-54 in a Massachusetts Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup Saturday afternoon at John P. Brissette court.
The Worcester State University women’s basketball team could not close out its comeback bid on Wednesday evening, falling to Framingham State University 62-59 in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference action at John P. Brissette Court.
Worcester State University women’s basketball will host its 11th Annual Math Madness game next Monday, January 14 as the Lancers host Nichols College in non-conference action at John P. Brissette Court. Tip-off is slated for 12 p.m.
Kate Surprenant (Pelham, N.H.) and Colleen Cutting (Auburn, Mass.) each scored 11 points while Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.) added a double-double of 10 points and 14 rebounds as the Worcester State University women's basketball team opened their Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) season with a 54-44 win over Salem State at Twohig Gymnasium on Saturday.