Women's Soccer Headlines
For the sixteenth time under the watchful eye of head coach Deb Raber, the MCLA Women's Soccer program was recognized by the United Soccer Coaches Association with the Silver Award for Ethics and Sportsmanship
MCLA was well represented on the Fall Sportsmanship team announced this afternoon by the MASCAC. Colin Rousseau (Men's Soccer), Jenna Berg (Women's CC), Tessa Sestito (Volleyball), Chris Gamble (Men's CC), and Hannah Van de Water (Women's Soccer) were selected by their coaches from MCLA.
MCLA senior Megan Richardson was tabbed as the MASCAC defensive player of the year this morning. Richardson also was a first team all MASCAC selection
MCLA's Kayla Baker and Cetera Moore were both honored by the MASCAC this afternoon as they were selected to the All Conference team following a vote of the leagues coaching staff
At halftime, MCLA honored their four seniors in Kate Mancini, Lauren Mangiardi, Kayla Baker, and Megan Richardson
Due to the impending storm affecting New England this weekend, there are some schedule changes for MCLA Athletics
MCLA's Meg Richardson earned the shutout while Kate Mancini added a goal in the Trailblazers 2-0 win over Rivier
The MCLA Women's Soccer team fell 4-0 this afternoon at MASCAC foe Salem State
Carol Fagan scored her first collegiate goal this evening in the Trailblazers win over SUNY Poly this evening
The MCLA Women's Soccer program was recognized by United Soccer as recipients of the Team Academic Award during the 2017-18 season.
The MCLA women's soccer team surrendered a goal in the 80th minute as they fell at home to Fitchburg State 1-0 this evening at Shewcraft field
Kayla Baker scored a goal and assisted on another to lead the Trailblazers past NVU-Johnson this evening at Shewcraft Field
Megan Richardson notched 8 saves on the afternoon as the Trailblazers fell to Framingham State 1-0.
MCLA's Lauren Mangiardi netted a hat trick to lead the Trailblazers past Cobleskill this evening 6-1
MCLA's Megan Richardson was named the MASCAC player of the week for the second time this season.
Hannah Van de Water scored in the 57th minute to lead the Trailblazers to a 2-0 win over Mass. Maritime this evening at Shewcraft Field
