The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) has announced its list of student-athletes who registered a high enough cumulative grade point average to collect 2015 Spring Academic All-Conference honors with 12 of those hailing from Southern Vermont College.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced on Monday its 2015 women’s lacrosse all-conference teams and special award winners with an accolade going to the Southern Vermont College team and another to one of the Mountaineers.
The inaugural Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse season came to a close Tuesday night as the fifth-seeded Mountaineers fell 21-5 at No. 4 Elms College in the first round of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) postseason tournament.
Southern Vermont College finished its inaugural women’s lacrosse regular season Sunday afternoon, falling 18-5 to Wheelock College in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) play at Winsor School.
After quick deliberation, the officials decided that the ball had not crossed the goal line before the final horn was sounded as Southern Vermont College celebrated a 12-11 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse victory over Bay Path University at Everett Field Saturday afternoon.
After being tied at halftime, Southern Vermont College saw Johnson State College pull away in the second period for a 20-13 win Tuesday afternoon in non-conference women’s lacrosse action at Everett Field.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team fell short Monday afternoon, losing 16-12 at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in non-conference action at Shewcraft Field.
The Elms College women’s lacrosse squad halted its two-game skid with a 19-8 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) win over visiting Southern Vermont College Saturday afternoon at Leary Field.
Southern Vermont College finally got to host its first ever women’s lacrosse game Thursday afternoon as the Mountaineers fell 17-7 to Fitchburg State University in non-conference action at Everett Field.
Holding its opponent to just three goals in the second half, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team won 14-12 at Mitchell College Wednesday afternoon in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) play at Alumni Field.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team tallied a goal with 2:57 to go in the game for the Mountaineers to defeat Green Mountain College 9-8 in non-conference action played at Castleton State College’s Spartan Field Sunday afternoon.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team lost on the road Wednesday afternoon, falling 17-5 to Colby-Sawyer College in non-conference action at Vietch Turf Field.
Southern Vermont College lost 19-4 Saturday afternoon at Becker College in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse action at Alumni Field.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced its spring weekly award winners Monday for the period ending March 29, 2015 with Southern Vermont College freshman Taylor Brewer (Bennington, Vt.) being tabbed the Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week.
The Southern Vermont College women’s team collected its first-ever victory Tuesday night, winning 14-12 at Daniel Webster College in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) action played at Rivier University.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced Sunday its first batch of weekly awards for the 2015 women’s lacrosse season with Southern Vermont College sophomore Melodie Orrell (Gloucester, Massachusetts) picking up the Player of the Week honor after the team’s first-ever match.
After three postponements to start the season, Southern Vermont College finally began the first chapter of its women’s lacrosse program as the Mountaineers dropped an 18-4 decision at Regis College in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) action Saturday afternoon to open up the year.
Players and head coach Tom Otero of the 2015 Southern Vermont College women's lacrosse team talk about how the preseason has gone and their expectations for the year.
For its inaugural season in 2015, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team was selected to finish seventh in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) this year based on a preseason poll voted on by league coaches.