LONGMEADOW, Mass. - Seven Lesley University student-athletes from the winter and spring seasons earned New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Academic All-Conference. These student-athletes of sophomore standing or higher maintained a 3.40 GPA or higher during their season of play.
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) concluded its second season with the Daniel Webster College Eagles and the Lesley University Lynx winning the 2009-10 Men's and Women's NECC Champions Cup for their top performances in conference regular-season and tournament play.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Following victories in the NECC Semifinals and a victory over Elms College earned the Lynx their second consecutive NECC Championship. Hailee Lowe shined in both games and earned a spot on the NEWBA Honor Roll for the second time this season.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The #2 seed Lesley University womens basketball never trailed in their 76-46 victory over #4 seed Elms College in the New England Collegiate Conference Championship (NECC) game and in the process won their second consecutive NECC title.
ATTLEBORO, Mass. Eight of the nine sponsored programs were represented on 2009-10 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Womens Basketball All-Conference Team, it was announced today by Commissioner Del Malloy. In addition to the All-NECC honors, three separate major individual award winners and the team sportsmanship award were also voted upon and selected this week.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The #2 seed Lesley University womens basketball team defeated #3 seed Mitchell College 80-58 on Friday evening to advance to the New England Collegiate Conference Championship game on Saturday, February 27. The Lynx will host the title game and will play against #4 seed Elms College, who won their NECC Semifinal 56-52 over #1 seed Daniel Webster College.
ATTLEBORO, Mass.Daniel Webster College has claimed the top seed for the 2009-2010 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Womens Basketball Championship, which begins with quarterfinal matchups on campus sites the evening of Tuesday, February 23. The Eagles (20-5 overall) earned the top spot in the upcoming NECC tournament after posting a 15-1 conference record.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. All three Lesley University womens basketball seniors playing in their final home game of their collegiate careers reached double-figures in points on Saturday in a 68-45 Lynx victory over Southern Vermont College in New England Collegiate Conference action.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Lesley University womens basketball junior Kaitlyn Wechsler (MERRICK, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Academy) scored a game-high 21 points in a 51-42 Lynx victory over Becker College on Thursday evening. Lesley improved to 14-8 (13-2 NECC) going into the final game of the season.
BOSTON, Mass. Lesley senior Hailee Lowe (HAMILTON, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham Regional) became the third Lynx womens basketball player in program history to score 1,000 career collegiate points with a second half layup against Wheelock College. Lowe joined Tia Cleckley (1,431 points) and Courtney Leakeas (1,138 points) as the only other Lesley womens basketball players to reach this career milestone.
LEICESTER, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball team ran their win streak to eight in-a-row following a 75-48 victory over New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) opponent Bay Path College on Saturday afternoon. The Lynx improved to 12-8 (11-2 NECC) while the Wildcats fell to 5-16 (2-11 NECC).
CHICOPEE, Mass. Elms College sophomore guard Christina Korney (Feeding Hills, Mass.) scored a team-high 10 points, but Hailee Lowe (Hamilton, Mass.) poured in a game-best 20 points to lead four Lesley University players in double figures as the Lynx topped the Blazers 74-47 in Thursday evenings New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) womens basketball game at Picknelly Arena.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Behind a game-high 13 points from senior Georgia Saltzman (LYNN, Mass./Lynn English) the Lesley University womens basketball team defeated Wheelock College 57-36. The Lynx improved to 10-8 (9-2 NECC) while the Wildcats dropped to 4-15 (3-7 NECC).
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College womens basketball team played host to New England Collegiate College opponent Lesley University losing 71-44 in the Field House Thursday night. Senior Hailee Lowe led all scorers with 16 points as the Lynx controlled the tempo most of the game.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sixteen first half points from Lesleys Kaitlyn Wechsler (MERRICK, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Academy) helped the Lynx gain a lead that they would not relinquish in a 73-57 victory over Mitchell College.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball team defeated Elms College 55-47 thanks to a quality second half performance that helped the Lynx pull away to victory. Lesley improved to 7-8 (6-2 NECC) and took sole possession of second place in the New England Collegiate Conference.
LEICESTER, Mass. Lesley Universitys Kaitlyn Wechsler (MERRICK, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Academy) scored seven of her game-high 22 points in the final 1:50 of a conference game against Becker College to stun the Hawks 68-66. The Lynx improved to 6-8 (5-2 NECC) and jumped Mitchell College for second overall in the conference.
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. - Lesley University women's basketball senior Hailee Lowe (HAMILTON, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham Regional) was named to the New England Women's Basketball Association (NEWBA) Honor Roll for her performances in two Lynx victories this past week.
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - For the second consecutive week, Lesley women's basketball star Hailee Lowe (HAMILTON, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham Regional) earned New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Player of the Week honors. Men's basketball big man Jesus Trejo (METHUEN, Mass./Methuen) was also awarded the weekly honor.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball team defeated Newbury College 79-56 at home on Saturday afternoon, improving their season record to 5-8 (4-2 NECC). Newbury dropped to 4-7 (3-4 NECC) following the loss.
Nashua Sophomore Vanessa Bosques (N. Windham, Conn.) notched 17 points while fellow sophomore Alycia Gervais (Windham, Conn.) added 12 points and eight rebounds as the Daniel Webster College womens basketball team overcame a seven-point deficit over the final nine minutes and toppled Lesley University, 65-60 to remain perfect in New England Collegiate Conference play Tuesday night at Mario Vagge Gymnasium.
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) announced their weekly awards and senior women's basketball player Hailee Lowe (HAMILTON, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham Regional) was named Player of the Week after leading the Lynx to a 2-0 record against conference opponents.
BROOKLINE, Mass. - In the second game of the Saturday afternoon double-header against Lesley University, the Newbury College womens basketball team was handed their second conference loss at the hands of the Lynx, 78-58. Senior Hailee Lowe (Hamilton, MA/Hamilton-Wenham) was one rebound shy of double-double as she led Lesley to the victory with 20 points and nine boards.
NEW LONDON, Conn. The Lesley University womens basketball team handed Mitchell College their first New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) loss of the season after a 91-64 defeat. Lesley improved to 3-7 (2-1 NECC) while Mitchell dropped to 2-6 (2-1 NECC).
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. In a rematch of the 2008-2009 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) womens basketball championship game, the Daniel Webster College Eagles defeated Lesley University 74-56. Daniel Webster improved to 6-3 (1-0 NECC) while Lesley dropped to 2-7 (1-1 NECC).
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. In their final non-conference game of the 2009-2010 season, the Lesley University womens basketball team defeated Simmons College 70-64 to improve to 2-6 (1-0 NECC) on the season. Simmons dropped to 7-4 following the loss.
HOLYOKE, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball team earned their first victory of the year, snapping a six-game losing streak to start the 2009-2010 season, by defeating New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) opponent Bay Path College 59-32. The Lynx are 1-6 (1-0 NECC) while the Wildcats dropped to 3-6 (0-1 NECC).
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball came just short of their first victory of the 2009-2010 season following a three-point 49-46 loss to UMass Boston on Thursday evening. The Lynx are now 0-6 while the Beacons improved to 4-5 (0-1 LEC) on the season.
NEWTON, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball travel to Lasell College with the hopes of ending their four-game losing skid to start the season, but the Lynx lost the Lasers 69-50 to drop to 0-5. Lasell improved to 2-5 and have won back-to-back games after defeating Wheelock over the weekend.
BOSTON, Mass. The Lesley University womens basketball squad traveling to Suffolk University for a non-conference match up, but lost to the Rams 76-60. Lesley held a one-point advantage at halftime but Suffolk quickly took the lead in the second half and outscored the Lynx 41-24 in the period.