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Women retain NECC Champions Cup; Men place thirdMay 14, 2010ATTLEBORO, 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.
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Sixteen fall student-athletes earn NECC All-AcademicFebruary 19, 2010ATTLEBORO, Mass. - The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) honored fall student-athletes who met the 3.40 GPA minimum standard and who were either of sophomore, junior, or senior class status. Sixteen of the 153 student-athletes were from Lesley University.
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Women's volleyball falls in semis to Newbury 3-1November 07, 2009NASHUA, N.H. - Lesley University faced off against Newbury College in the New England Collegiate Conference Semifinals on Saturday afternoon, but the Lynx fell 3-1 to the Nighthawks ending their quest for back-to-back conference championships.
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NECC honors Women's Volleyball All-ConferenceNovember 06, 2009ATTLEBORO, Mass. - The New England Collegiate Conference announced their women's volleyball all-conference winners and senior Lindsey Marek (KILLINGWORTH, Conn./Haddam-Killingworth) has been named Player of the Year by the conference.
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Volleyball advances to semifinals with 3-0 over BeckerNovember 04, 2009CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The number three seed Lesley University womens volleyball team defeated the number six seed Becker College 3-0 (25-10, 25-11, 25-14) in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Quarterfinals. The Lynx advanced to the semifinals which will be played this weekend.
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Four student-athletes earn NECC Weekly honorsNovember 02, 2009ATTLEBORO, Mass. - Two soccer players and two volleyball players from Lesley University earned New England Collegiate Conference Weekly honors this past week for their effforts in solidifying high seeds in the upcoming conference playoffs.
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Women's volleyball to host quarterfinal matchNovember 01, 2009ATTLEBORO, Mass.--Daniel Webster College has claimed the top seed in the 2009 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Womens Volleyball Championship, which begins with quarterfinal matchups on campus sites Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. The Eagles (14-6 overall) earned the top spot in the upcoming NECC tournament after posting a perfect 7-0 conference record.
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McCracken dominant in 3-1 victory over SimmonsOctober 28, 2009CAMBRIDGE, Mass. In their final home match of the regular season, the Lesley University womens volleyball capitalized on a dominating performance by freshman Amanda McCracken (ELDERSBURG, Md./Liberty) to beat Simmons College 3-1. The Lynx dropped the first set to the Sharks, but regrouped to win three straight en route to victory.
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Lynx split NECC TrimatchOctober 24, 2009Nashua The Daniel Webster womens volleyball team will be returning to a familiar place in their second season as part of the New England Collegiate Conference the championship tournaments top seed.
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Lesley hands Pine Manor a 3-0 lossOctober 20, 2009CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens volleyball team extended their season high win-streak to four games with a 3-0 (25-14, 25-14, 25-14) victory over Great Northeast Athletic Conference opponent Pine Manor College.
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Cusick and McCracken earn NECC Weekly awardOctober 19, 2009ATTLEBORO, Mass. - Fran Cusick (LEXINGTON, Mass./Arlington Catholic) continued to rack up New England Collegiate Conference Runner of the Week honors and Amanda McCracken (ELDERSBURG, Md./Liberty) won her first women's volleyball Rookie of the Week award from the conference.
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Lesley sweeps home NECC trimatchOctober 17, 2009CAMBRIDGE, MA Lesley University hosted the Wildcats of Bay Path College and the Mariners of Mitchell College in a New England Collegiate Conference tri-match. Lesley University got its first conference wins of the year as they won the first match against Mitchell College 3-0 and defeated Bay Path College in the final match of the day 3-0.
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Lesley falls to Mount Ida in straight sets, 3-0September 30, 2009CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens volleyball team fought hard through three sets against Mount Ida but the Lynx fell to the Mustangs for the second time this season by the score of 3-0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-20). Lesley dropped to 4-9 after the loss while Mount Ida improved to 7-7 (2-3 GNAC).
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Lesley outlasts Suffolk in fifth set to win 3-2September 28, 2009BOSTON, Mass. In a match that was eerily similar to the 2007 meeting between Lesley University and Suffolk University, the Lynx once against scraped by the Rams 3-2 (19-25, 26-24, 25-19, 20-25, 15-13). Lesley improved to 4-8 with the victory while Suffolk dropped to 5-6.
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Lynx lose despite 16 kills from MarekSeptember 21, 2009WEST HARTFORD, Conn. The Lesley University womens volleyball team suffered a 3-0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-20) loss to St. Josephs College (CT) on Monday evening. The defeat dropped the Lady Lynx record down to 2-7 on the season.
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Women's volleyball falls to St. Joseph's (ME), 3-1September 15, 2009STANDISH, Maine The Lesley University womens volleyball team lost to St. Josephs College 3-1 on Tuesday evening, dropping their 2009 record to 2-6 on the season. The Monks improved to 8-4 after winning their fourth match in-a-row.
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Lesley falls to Lasell in home openerSeptember 09, 2009CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The Lesley University womens volleyball team faced Lasell College in their home opener but lost the Lasers 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-18). With the loss, the Lynx drop to 1-2 on the early season while the Lasers got their first victory of the season to move to 1-4.
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Lady Lynx split Maine volleyball trimatchSeptember 05, 2009CASTINE, Maine The Lesley University womens volleyball team kicked off their 2009 season by splitting a tri-match with host Maine Maritime Academy and UMaine-Machias. The Lynx were defeated in the opener by Maine Maritime 3-0, but responded with an impressive victory over Machias 3-0.
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Volleyball takes second in NECC Preseason PollSeptember 03, 2009ATTLEBORO, Mass. Elms College has been tabbed as the preseason favorite to capture the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) womens volleyball championship, it was announced today by Commissioner Del Malloy. Voting for the preseason poll was conducted among the NECCs head womens volleyball coaches.