CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Looking ahead to the 2013 fall season, Lesley University head men's soccer coach Paul Vasconcelos has announced his team's tri-captains for the 2013 season.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.– The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) has released its 2012 Team Academic awards for the year with both the Lesley University men’s and women’s programs earning the prestigious distinction.
(CAMBRIDGE, Mass.) - Senior Ari Sinanis was recently selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) 2012 NCAA All-New England First-Team. This is Sinanis’ second selection by the NSCAA.
(CAMBRIDGE, Mass.)- The No. 3 seed Elms College Blazers scored two second half goals en route to a hard fought 2-0 victory over top seeded Lesley University (12-5-2) in the championship game of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) men's soccer tournament on Sunday afternoon at Edward Field in Cambridge, Mass. With the victory the Blazers earn the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Tournament slated to begin Nov. 8 and 10-11.
(SOMERVILLE, MA)-Lesley University senior Ari Sinanis (Guilford, Conn./Guilford) snapped a 0-0 deadlock in the 82rd minute, scoring the matches lone goal and sending the No. 1 seed Lynx to a 1-0 victory over the visiting No. 4 seed Regis College Pride (8-11) in the semifinals of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) men’s soccer tournament on Friday afternoon at Dilboy Stadium in Somerville, Mass.
Lesley enjoyed its Senior Night with a 2-0 win over visiting Anna Maria. Chris Hunt provided the game-winner with a header off a putback in the 54th minute.
First-place Lesley remained flawless in NECC play at 7-0-0 with its second straight thrilling overtime victory, besting Mitchell College 2-1 in double-overtime on an Ari Sinanis score in the 109th minute.
After scoring the game-winning goal in overtime of the Lynx 1-0 win at Elms on Saturday, Lynx freshman Ryan Richardson has been named NECC Rookie of the Week.
Lesley freshman Ryan Richardson provided the game-winner in the fourth minute of overtime, breaking a scoreless tie and leading the Lynx to a thrilling 1-0 win over Elms on Saturday.
Ari Sinanis handed out assists on Lesley's first two goals as the first place Lynx improved to 5-0 in NECC play with a 3-0 win over Daniel Webster Saturday night at Dilboy Stadium.
Trailing 1-0 for most of the afternoon, Lesley couldn't land the game-tying goal, and No. 25 Babson added a late insurance goal in the Beavers 2-0 win. Darius Koep led the Lynx with two shots on goal.
No. 2 nationally-ranked Amherst College snapped Lesley's four-game winning streak with a 6-0 triumph Tuesday night at Edward Field. Alex Fisher led the Lynx with two shots on the night.
After a his first career goal served as the game-winner at Southern Vermont, Lesley's Ryan Richardson was rewarded with NECC Rookie of the Week honors.
Lesley jumped out to a 3-0 lead on visiting Regis, winning a third straight, 4-1 over the Pride Monday night. Jordan Santos assisted on the Lynx first two scores.
Lesley used a Ryan Richardson second half assist to tie the game at 1-1 before the freshman's first career goal gave Lesley a 2-1 come-from-behind win.
Suffolk University's Tyler Parmalee scored in the 11th minute, enough to lift the Rams to a 1-0 victory over the visiting Lynx on Monday. Lesley's Nathan Trucks made a match-high five saves for the Lynx.
Darius Koep sent home a header on an Ari Sinanis corner kick with 86 seconds remaining in overtime, one of three Sinanis assists, evening the Lynx record at 1-1-2
Nathan Trucks came off the bench for five saves over 65 minutes of shutout goalkeeping, and Jonathan Jones Takano netted Lesley the equalizer with 1:17 to play in regulation as the Lynx and Mass Maritime tied after 110 minutes.
Ari Sinanis' pass to Herbin Berreondo tied the game at 1-1, which would be the final after 110 minutes of soccer between the Lynx and Mount Ida on Sunday.
Lesley outshot Eastern Nazarene 23-11 but couldn't overcome a 2-0 halftime hole in the Lynx 2-1 loss Friday night at Edward Field. Ari Sinanis assisted to Makenzie Lukas for the Lynx lone goal.
Lesley men's soccer took time out of its preseason training schedule to host a soccer clinic for America SCORES, a non-profit organization that combines soccer with literacy education.
The 2011 NECC Champions have been selected to repeat, as league coaches named Lesley the team to beat in the league's preseason poll, released Wednesday.
Head men's soccer coach Paul Vasconcelos added a pair of junior college standouts to his eight-man recruiting class with the additions of Makenzie Lukas and Josh Weinert.