• Nine fall athletes earn NECC Academic All-Conference
    February 06, 2009
    ATTLEBORO, Mass. - The New England Collegiate Conference released their Fall 2008 NECC Academic All-Conference award winners and Lesley is proud to announce that nine fall athletes were on the list. Juniors and seniors who held a grade point average of 3.40 or higher on a 4.0 scale were recognized.
  • LU Soccer teams earn NSCAA/adidas Team Academic Award
    December 11, 2008
    The NSCAA honored both the men’s and women’s soccer teams from Lesley University for their outstanding academic achievement for the 2007-2008 academic year...
  • Ex-tiger Pedrick a big help to Lesley soccer squad
    November 14, 2008
    Ipswich - Lesley University in Cambridge is about 30 miles from Ipswich High School. But it must feel like 300 miles for Nicholas Pedrick, a former Ipswich standout who plays soccer for Lesley.
  • Men's soccer finish runner-up in NECC Championship
    November 02, 2008
    LEICESTER, Mass. – Becker College won the inaugural New England Collegiate Conference Men’s Soccer Championship after defeating Lesley University 4-1 on Sunday afternoon. The Hawks jumped out to an early 2-0 lead within the first seven minutes of the match that created an insurmountable deficit for the Lynx.
  • Lesley upsets Mitchell in conference semifinals
    October 31, 2008
    NEW LONDON, Conn. – In the New England Collegiate Conference Semifinals, the Lesley University men’s soccer team found themselves matched up with Mitchell College, a team that had beaten them 4-3 earlier in the season and finished conference play undefeated at 6-0. The Lynx, however, played a hard-fought and physical match, edging the Mariners 1-0 in an overtime thriller.
  • NECC All-Conference Men's Soccer Teams Announced
    October 30, 2008
    ATTLEBORO, Mass. – All seven sponsored programs were represented on 2008 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Men’s Soccer All-Conference Team, it was announced today by Commissioner Del Malloy. In addition to the All-NECC honors, four separate major individual award winners and the team sportsmanship award were also voted upon and selected this week.
  • Lynx nab fourth seed in NECC Playoffs
    October 27, 2008
    NASHUA, N.H. – Oscar Borjesson (Stockholm, Sweden) knocked home a Mike Lohr (Chepachet, R.I.) corner kick with just 47 seconds remaining in overtime, delivering the Daniel Webster College men’s soccer team a stirring 1-0 victory over New England Collegiate Conference rival Lesley University Monday afternoon in the regular season finale for both clubs.
  • Elms College loses to Lesley University 1-0
    October 25, 2008
    CHICOPEE, Mass. - Elms College freshman goalkeeper Ryan Sullivan (Agawam, Mass.) recorded six saves in the Blazers’ 1-0 loss to Lesley University in Saturday’s New England Collegiate Conference men’s soccer game at Leary Field.
  • Men's Soccer honors Lund and Mead on Senior Night
    October 13, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In a non-conference matchup with Curry College, the Lesley University men’s soccer team was defeated 3-0 at home. After the game, the Lynx honored two senior members of the team who were on the roster for the inaugural season in 2006, Phil Lund and Sam Mead.
  • Lynx rally in second half but lose to Mariners 4-3
    October 11, 2008
    NEW LONDON, Conn. – The men’s soccer teams from Lesley University and Mitchell College combined for seven goals on Saturday afternoon in an action packed New England Collegiate Conference match up. Despite a two goal rally in the second half from the Lynx, the Mariners were able to hold on for a 4-3 victory.
  • Emerson retains Charles River Cup with 1-0 victory
    October 09, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In a rematch with Emerson College for the Charles River Cup, the Lesley University men’s soccer team fell 1-0 and dropped their record to 4-9-1 (2-1-0 NECC). With the victory, Emerson improves their 2008 mark to 5-7-1 (0-4-0 GNAC).
  • Nighthawks edge Lynx 3-2
    October 07, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In a match up of New England Collegiate Conference opponents, Newbury College defeated Lesley University 3-2. The two teams exchanged goals throughout the match, but an early second half goal by Newbury senior John Mawson (Amherst, Mass.) gave the Nighthawks a lead they would not relinquish.
  • Lynx fall 1-0 to Mustangs
    October 05, 2008
    NEWTON, Mass. – A day after completing a dramatic comeback victory over Southern Vermont College on Saturday, Lesley was unable to maintain their momentum as they lost to GNAC foe Mount Ida College 1-0 on Sunday afternoon. With the loss, Lesley moves to 4-7-1 (2-0-0 NECC) while Mount Ida improved to 6-2-3 (3-0-0 GNAC).
  • Lynx score in final minute to edge SVC 2-1
    October 04, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Southern Vermont College took a 1-0 lead deep into the second half, but Lesley University was able to score two goals to capture the lead and hold onto a slim 2-1 victory over the Mountaineers Saturday afternoon. The Lynx improved to 4-6-1 (2-0-0 NECC) with the win while the Mountaineers dropped to 2-9-1 (1-2-0 NECC).
  • Lesley and Mass Maritime battle to 1-1 tie
    September 29, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Lesley University and Massachusetts Maritime Academy battled through two overtimes on Monday night and ended in a 1-1 tie after 110 minutes. It was the first overtime game of the season for the Lynx as they were able to stick with a difficult MASCAC opponent.
  • Lasers dominate Lynx in 8-0 shutout
    September 24, 2008
    NEWTON, Mass.- The Lynx of Lesley University were no match for the Lasers in this afternoons men’s soccer matchup, as Lasell dominated the game to win, 8-0. Goalkeeper Julian Dutton (Madison, Conn.) picked up his second consecutive shutout, along with 7 saves, in today’s contest. With this win, the Lasers’ overall record improves to 3-4-0.
  • Reeves wins Co-Player of the Week from NECC
    September 22, 2008
    ATTLEBORO, Mass. – Tyler Reeves (Coventry, Conn.) earned the award for New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his Lesley career after the Lynx went 1-1-0 in the past week. In 2007, Reeves had won Rookie of the Week honors on two separate occasions.
  • Reeves nets two against Becker; Lynx win 2-1
    September 20, 2008
    LEICESTER, Mass. – The Becker College men’s soccer team was tabbed as the preseason favorite to win the New England Collegiate Conference ahead of Lesley University, but the Lynx defeated the Hawks 2-1 to win their first conference match of the season.
  • Gordon edges Lesley 1-0
    September 17, 2008
    WENHAM, Mass. – The Lesley University men’s soccer team visited Gordon College in a difficult non-conference match up Tuesday afternoon. The Lynx lost 1-0, but gave a gritty, hard-fought performance against a high-powered opponent.
  • Emmanuel tops Lesley 2-0
    September 09, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Emmanuel College men’s soccer team defeated Lesley University 2-0 on Tuesday evening. The loss dropped Lesley’s record to 2-4-0 (0-0-0 NECC) while Emmanuel improved to 2-0-0 (0-0-0 GNAC) on the season.
  • Johnson State victorious over Lesley 2-0
    September 07, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In a meeting with one of their former conference opponents from the North Atlantic Conference, the Lesley University men’s soccer team fell to Johnson State College 2-0 on Sunday afternoon. The loss dropped Lesley’s record to 2-3-0 while Johnson won their first game of the 2008 season.
  • Eubanks to Reeves leads Lynx over Raiders 1-0
    September 06, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Lesley University men’s soccer defeated Rivier College 1-0 on Saturday afternoon after a single goal was scored in the first half by sophomore striker Tyler Reeves (Coventry, Conn.).
  • Davidson nets second half goal in first Lynx victory
    September 03, 2008
    WESTON, Mass. – It took the Lesley University men’s soccer team 262 minutes to score goal of the season, but Woody Davidson’s (Keeseville, N.Y.) go-ahead score in the second half against Regis College elevated the Lynx to their first victory of the season.
  • Costa scores two goals in 2-0 win over Lynx
    August 31, 2008
    WATERVILLE, Me. – Thomas College’s Tim Costa (Pelham, N.H.) took only two minutes to score the game’s first goal and only goal the Terriers would need to win the game.
  • Lancaster Bible College edges Lesley 1-0 in opener
    August 30, 2008
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In the first match of the season for both men’s teams from Lesley University and Lancaster Bible College, the Chargers edged the Lynx 1-0 on a late second half goal by Cory Greiser (Quakertown, Pa.).