On Friday, the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) released its 2016 Zag Sports Division III Academic Honor Roll to recognize tremendous success in the classroom with three junior student-athletes on the list hailing from Southern Vermont College: Emily Lesure (Cheshire, Mass.), Lauren Nesshoever (Chittenden, Vt.), and Mel Orrell (Gloucester, Mass.).
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced on Thursday its 2016 Spring Academic All-Conference Team with 12 of its members hailing from Southern Vermont College’s winter or spring squads.
A second season of firsts continued after the final horn of the team’s championship match as the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse squad picked up a handful of All-New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) honors on Monday, being highlighted by the selection of junior captain Mel Orrell (Gloucester, Mass.) as the league’s 2016 Player of the Year.
The storybook season came to a close Saturday afternoon for Southern Vermont College as the third-seeded Mountaineers fell 16-8 to No. 1 Regis College in the 2016 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Women’s Lacrosse Championship held at Regis Stadium.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team continues to raise eyebrows while extending its impressive second year as a varsity program as the third-seeded Mountaineers worked their way into the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) championship game with a 15-13 triumph at No. 2 Becker College Thursday evening.
The Southern Vermont College Department of Athletics celebrated its 2015-16 seasons Monday night at the College’s annual awards banquet, presenting the major laurels and inducting the SVC/Saint Joseph College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2016 at the Mountaineer Athletic Center.
In just its second year as a collegiate varsity program, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team is headed to the conference semifinals as the third-seeded Mountaineers defeated No. 6 Elms College 18-10 Tuesday evening in a New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) first-round playoff at Everett Field.
A day after being named the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Player of the Week, Southern Vermont College junior captain Mel Orrell (Gloucester, Mass.) was selected as the Corvias Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week for the period ending April 24, 2016 the organization on Tuesday.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced on Monday its final weekly award winners for the 2016 regular season with Southern Vermont College junior captain Mel Orrell (Gloucester, Mass.) staking claim to the Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week laurel for the period ending April 24, 2016.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced on Saturday its bracket seeding for the 2016 women’s lacrosse postseason tournament to take place this upcoming week with Southern Vermont College claiming the No. 3 seed in this year’s playoffs.
Southern Vermont College picked up a huge New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse victory Saturday afternoon at Everett Field, defeating the visiting Elms College Blazers 20-18 in both teams’ regular season finale.
Southern Vermont College had its hands full Thursday afternoon, falling 17-4 to a quality Colby-Sawyer College women’s lacrosse team in non-conference action at Everett Field.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team is headed back to the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) postseason tournament as the visiting Mountaineers defeated Bay Path University 18-8 Wednesday afternoon at Ryan Field.
Southern Vermont College was stifled by a strong Regis College defensive unit and great Pride goaltending Monday afternoon as the hosting Mountaineers fell 17-5 in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse action at Everett Field.
A solid first half saw Southern Vermont College let Wheelock College into the net just once in the period Saturday afternoon as the hosting Mountaineers took a six-goal lead at intermission; SVC then closed out a 12-6 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse win at Everett Field.
A strong second half by the visiting Sage Colleges Gators led to Southern Vermont College getting clipped 16-13 Thursday afternoon in a non-conference women’s lacrosse battle at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College attempted to overcome a seven-goal deficit Tuesday afternoon in non-conference women’s lacrosse action at Ferrari Field, but hosting Bard College withstood the Mountaineers’ second-half push for the Raptors to win 10-6.
In its second away game in as many days, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team fell 19-4 Sunday afternoon to a potent New England College offense in non-conference action at Don Melander Field.
Just days after suffering a tough overtime loss, Southern Vermont College bounced back with a 15-12 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse road victory over Mitchell College Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field.
Southern Vermont College fell 14-13 Wednesday afternoon in a heartbreaking non-conference women’s lacrosse overtime loss at Mass. College of Liberal Arts’ Shewcraft Field.
The SVC women's lacrosse team's game on Sunday (4/3) at Johnson State has been postponed due to freezing temperatures. No makeup dates has yet been determined.
Southern Vermont College picked up its first win of the 2016 season Saturday at Eagle Field, defeating hosting Daniel Webster College 12-9 in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse action.
Seven straight goals by the University of Saint Joseph through the halftime break led to a 16-9 non-conference women’s lacrosse road loss for Southern Vermont College Thursday afternoon.
Southern Vermont College fell 15-9 to Becker College Wednesday afternoon as the two sides opened up their New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse schedules at Alumni Field.
Neither side’s offense could really heat up Wednesday afternoon as Southern Vermont College fell 8-5 to the hands of visiting Norwich University in blistering cold non-conference women’s lacrosse action at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College began its 2016 women’s lacrosse campaign Sunday afternoon, falling 18-7 to visiting Rivier University in non-conference action at Everett Field.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) has announced the results of its 2016 women’s lacrosse preseason coaches poll with Southern Vermont College voted to finish fifth this year in the league standings.