The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) announced on Monday its 2018 Academic Honor Squads and Academic Honor Roll with Southern Vermont College appearing on both lists.
For the second-straight year, Southern Vermont College saw a record-breaking number of its student-athletes earn New England Collegiate Conference Spring All-Academic honors with 19 making it to the list for 2018 as announced by the league on Monday.
Friday marked the end of a lengthy coaching career for Thomas L. Otero who spent the last four years of that vocation as the head coach of the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team.
Southern Vermont College freshman Alex Safford (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) has been named the 2018 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Year as announced by the league on Monday.
Third-seeded Southern Vermont College was eliminated from the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) 2018 women’s lacrosse championship tournament Thursday night as the visiting Mountaineers fell 17-4 in the semifinals to No. 2 Wheelock College at The Winsor School.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team is headed back to the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) semifinal round for the third-straight year as the hosting and third-seeded Mountaineers defeated No. 6 Mitchell College by a 16-4 margin Tuesday afternoon at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College freshman Alex Safford (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) was selected as the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week for the period ending April 29, 2018 as announced by the league on Monday.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team wrapped up its 2018 regular season schedule Saturday afternoon with the visiting Mountaineers defeating Mitchell College 20-8 in New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) action at Alumni Field.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced on Saturday its seeding for the league’s 2018 championship tournament with Southern Vermont College taking the No. 3 seed for the third-straight year.
Southern Vermont College dropped a Thursday afternoon New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse match to Elms College with the visiting Blazers taking the tilt by an 18-6 margin at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College picked up its second-straight New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse victory Tuesday afternoon as the hosting Mountaineers defeated Bay Path University 10-4 at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College blanked Becker College in the first half Sunday afternoon en route to a 12-3 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse victory at Everett Field.
Southern Vermont College suffered its first New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse loss of the year Saturday afternoon as the visiting Mountaineers fell 20-11 to Wheelock College at Winsor Field.
Southern Vermont College was downed 15-2 Tuesday night by The Sage Colleges in non-conference women’s lacrosse action at the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences’ Athletics Field.
Southern Vermont College freshman Alex Safford (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) was chosen by the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) as both the league’s Player and Rookie of the Week for the period ending April 15, 2018 as announced on Monday.
For its second win in three days, Southern Vermont College went on the road and cruised to a 20-2 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) women’s lacrosse victory over Dean College at Grant Field.
Southern Vermont College held on through the waning minutes Thursday night to secure an 11-9 non-conference women’s lacrosse victory over Mass. College of Liberal Arts at Shewcraft Field.
After three postponements, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team finally got to play on its home pitch Tuesday evening, but the Mountaineers unfortunately fell 15-2 to Bard College in the non-conference tilt at Everett Field.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) has selected Southern Vermont College freshman Alex Safford (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) as its Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week for the period ending April 8, 2018 as announced on Monday.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team’s first win of 2018 came in the Mountaineers’ New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) opener as SVC downed Newbury College 17-7 at Hormel Stadium Monday afternoon.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) has announced its weekly awards for the period ending March 18, 2018 with Southern Vermont College freshman Mia Prouty (Bennington, Vt.) being chosen as the league’s Women’s Lacrosse Player and Rookie of the Week.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team had the chance to play at the US Lacrosse headquarters Wednesday, but the Mountaineers unfortunately fell 19-0 to Utica College at Tierney Field.
The Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team fell 19-2 in its 2018 season opener Tuesday afternoon—being topped by Moravian College at John Makuvek Field.
A few members of the 2018 Southern Vermont College women's lacrosse team, and Coach Otero, talk about their preseason training and expectations for the year.
With just under a month left before the start of its 2018 regular season, the Southern Vermont College women’s lacrosse team is working diligently on getting back to the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) postseason tournament for the fourth-straight year.
The Southern Vermont College Department of Athletics released on Thursday its 2018 spring schedules for the College’s baseball, women’s lacrosse, outdoor track & field, softball, and men’s volleyball teams.