With four teams competing in NCAA Tournament play and three others opening inaugural seasons as NCAA sports, here's a look at one of the most successful years in the history of the Lynx in our 2011 Year in Review.
Lesley men's soccer sent a program-record three players to the NSCAA Division III All-New England North Team in Christian Domingo, Ari Sinanis and Ali Sozeri.
Lesley defender Christian Domingo has been selected to play in the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League (NEISL) Senior All-Star game on Sunday, November 27.
Lesley's Ari Sinanis put the Lynx ahead 1-0 just two minutes in, but the Beavers tied the game two minutes later and added three scores in the last 10 minutes for the 5-1 NCAA Tournament win.
Three Lynx teams prepare to tackle the best competition in the region as men's soccer, women's and men's cross country travel to their respective NCAA sites on Saturday.
Lesley's Max Perkins leads the Lynx into the program's first NCAA Tournament game on Sunday, but for the goalkeeper, taking the field has sometimes been the biggest obstacle. Boston.com's Marvin Pave explains.
For a second straight season, Ali Sozeri, Ari Sinanis and Christian Domingo were all named to the All-NECC First Team, the league announced Monday afternoon.
In Lesley's first ever NCAA Tournament game, the Lynx have drawn the Beavers of Babson College on Saturday, November 12 at 11 a.m. The host Beavers went 15-2-3 on the season.
After tying a Lesley record with four goals in the Lynx victory over Mitchell on Ali Sozeri made league history Sunday, becoming the the first player with a hat trick in an NECC Championship in Lesley's 4-0 win.
For a third time in four years, Lesley will return to the NECC Championship, this time with a trip to the NCAA Tournament at stake. Ari Sinanis' second half penalty kick snapped a 1-1 tie and was the eventual game-winner.
Sophomore Ali Sozeri tied a Lesley record with four goals in No. 3 Lesley's 5-3 win over No. 6 Mitchell in NECC Quarterfinals play in Cambridge Wednesday night.
Beau Morimando assisted to fellow senior Christian Domingo on the game-winning goal in the second half of Lesley's 1-0 win over Newbury on senior day at Edward Field.
Lesley's Ali Sozeri's evolution from Turkish basketball recruit with soccer dreams to American soccer all-star is the subject of a feature article in today's issue of "The Daily Feature" in Charlottesburg, VA, where the Lynx forward starred as a prepster.
Lesley used a Darius Koep goal, Ali Sozeri's team-leading and record-setting 11th goal and an own goal compliments of Mitchell to sink the Mariners, 3-0, Wednesday afternoon.
BENNINGTON, VT -- Southern Vermont used a pair of second half goals from Noah Massucci in anchoring a come-from-behind 2-1 win over the Lynx. Ahmed Abubakar scored in the ninth minute for Lesley's only goal.
Paul Vasconcelos' club overcame an early Pride goal for a 2-1 win in a physical NECC battle at Regis College on Saturday. Ari Sinanis tied the contest at 1-1 with his fifth goal before assisting on Jordan Santos' game-winner.
Both the Lynx men's and women's soccer matches scheduled at Southern Vermont for last weekend have been rescheduled for Monday, October 24 at 3:30 p.m.
Lesley jumped out to a 9-0 first half lead behind a career-high and Lynx record four goals from junior midfielder Nick Mattox in Saturday's 12-1 NECC victory.
Paul Vasconcelos' Lynx go into halftime trailing 2-0 after a pair of late-first half goals from the Lord Jeffs. At 7-2-1, Lesley takes on its highest-ranked opponent ever, No. 4-ranked Amherst.
A pair of late-first half Amherst goals broke a scoreless tie in giving the No. 4 Lord Jeffs the lift they needed going into intermission, and two second half goals earned Amherst a 4-0 win Monday night.
Lesley shut down Emerson with a 2-0 victory Wednesday night in the Charles River Cup, retaining the Cup for the third consecutive season. Ali Sozeri and Ari Sinanis each scored for the Lynx, the second straight game the duo has scored Lesley's first two goals.
Lesley used a second half comeback four the third time in five wins on the season, this time erasing a 1-0 deficit with a pair of goals in an eight-minute span that put the Lynx on top for good in Monday's 3-1 win at Anna Maria.
A stifling Lynx defense and two Lesley goalkeepers combined on a 0-0 tie against Emmanuel at Roberto Clemente Fielder Thursday night. In his first action of the season, Lesley's Nathan Trucks stopped three Saints shots.
Lesley’s Ahmed Abubakar celebrates with teammate Dallas Eubanks after scoring the game-winning goal with eight seconds remaining in overtime in Monday night's 2-1 win over Suffolk.
Midfielder Joe Petit scored a pair of goals in powering the Lynx past Mass Maritime Saturday evening, 4-1. Ali Sozeri scored his team-leading fifth goal for the Lynx, as the team improved to 3-1-0.