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Results

Feb 24, 2023
Feb 24
Women's Basketball Final
67 Worcester St.
83 at Bridgewater St.
MASCAC Tournament Semifinal

Feb 21, 2023
Feb 21
Women's Basketball Final
80 Worcester St.
57 at Salem St.
MASCAC Quarterfinals

Feb 18, 2023
Feb 18
Women's Basketball Final
54 Worcester St.
75 at Framingham St.
Alumni Day

Feb 15, 2023
Feb 15
Women's Basketball Final
40 MCLA
76 Worcester St.
Senior Night

Feb 11, 2023
Feb 11
Women's Basketball Final
45 Fitchburg St.
73 Worcester St.
Play4Kay Day, Lancer Game

Feb 8, 2023
Feb 08
Women's Basketball Final
61 Worcester St.
65 at Westfield St.

Standings

College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 1-7 1-9
College LEC Overall
Worcester St. 10-2 14-7
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 4-0-3 10-4-7
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 4-3 6-10-2
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 4-3 9-22
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 6-3 9-6
Bridgewater St. 5-4 7-9
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 12-0 22-6
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 6-6 11-16
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 12-5-1 14-12-1
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 11-10 17-22
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 9-5 25-18
College MASCAC Overall
Worcester St. 5-2 10-9
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Women's Athletics Shines with Championships Individual Success and Academic ExcellenceComing off the 50th anniversary of Division III College Athletics and Title IX, Worcester State University’s Women’s Athletics programs have made tremendous strides to level the playing field for treatment, recognition, and resources for female athletes. The drive and ability to win is infectious across Lancer women’s athletics with teams and individuals consistently winning championships and making NCAA tournament appearances, all while succeeding in the classroom. Thanks to trailblazers worldwide who fight for equal treatment and the persistent dedication of players and coaches, female athletes are being promoted and recognized for their accomplishments more than ever. Karen Tessmer, associate athletic director and women’s basketball head coach, says that it is important to keep fighting for the recognition of women in sports, as it is easy for them to be overshadowed by male athletes.
Softball: What will 2024 Bring?Last year saw the Lancers hit the 25-win mark, an impressive season that saw the Lancers finish in the number three position when it came to their MASCAC conference seeding. The team lost four seniors and one grad student from last year's illustrious squad, but with a wealth of new talent joining this year, they are not feeling hampered. To replace these key figures, recruits were brought in to help the Lancers challenge for a top 2 finish in the MASCAC and come away with even more wins this season. The Lancers play a condensed schedule, thanks to the vagaries of the New England weather, which can see them play around 40 games in 55 days. A majority of these fixtures are doubleheaders making for long days of action on game days. Not all, but a large portion, of the hard work of getting ready to play a college season was done during the late fall and early spring semesters inside batting cages and on turf helped the team get fit and prepare before the team heads on Spring Break to play 12 of their allotted 40 games in a season in one compact week of action.
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