regis college athletic brochure
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Read on to learn more about our 18 Men's and Women's NCAA Division III teams!TRANSCRIPT
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Athletic FacilitiesWhether you’re a varsity or recreational athlete, all Regis students have access to an array of impressive facilities for our sports teams, intramural programs and individual health and fitness pursuits.
New Athletic Fieldsn Recently completed $8.5 million outdoor
athletic facility featuring a synthetic turf field for soccer, field hockey and lacrosse, an eight-lane track and field events area, six tennis courts, and a softball complex complete with bullpens and batting cage.
Mary Carr Simeone Fitness Centern Recently renovated Fitness Centern State-of-the-art exercise equipment
Gymnasiumn Multipurpose court for basketball, tennis,
volleyball, and badminton
Swimming Pooln Competition-sized, six-lane, 25-yard pool;
one-meter diving boardn Whirlpool, sauna and sun deck
Dance Studion Private space for classes, dance and yoga
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WOMEN’S TEAMSBasketballCross CountryField HockeyLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyball
MEN’S TEAMSBasketballCross Country LacrosseSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyball
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I am very pleased to learn of your interest in Regis College and, more specifically, our athletic programs. We offer 18 men’s and women’s varsity sports, and are home to one of the best all-sport, outdoor playing facilities in all of New England small college athletics.
We take great pride in providing an outstanding intercollegiate athletic experience
for our student-athletes, where they represent Regis in the NCAA’s Division III. As
a member of the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC), the majority of our teams compete for the league’s
automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament each season and our athletes are consistently honored on All-Conference
and All-Region teams for their athletic achievements. Additionally, they get the support they need to succeed
academically and shine in the classroom. The graduation rates at Regis are regularly among the highest in the
nation among Division III schools.
I encourage you to explore all that Regis has to offer. Should you have any immediate questions regarding
Regis athletics, please contact us directly at 781-768-7143 or [email protected].
I wish you the best in your academic and athletic endeavors, and hope to see you on campus sometime soon.
Sincerely,
Rob RileyDirector of Athletics
Greetings from Rob Riley,Director of Athletics
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Field HockeyLed by first-year head coach Nikki Panciocco, the field hockey team seeks to return to the NECC postseason this year. After winning the 2011 NECC Championship, the Pride narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2012 NECC Semifinals after a fifth place finish in the conference standings.
Men,s Basketball
After a tough non-conference schedule and slow start to the 2012-2013 season, the
Pride came back recharged in January and went on to win
11 of their next 15 regular season games to secure a spot in the NECC playoffs. Despite
entering the tournament as the third seed, the Pride
made it all the way to the program’s first NECC
Championship game.
Women,s
BasketballThe Pride claimed the
program’s first NECC Championship in 2013
after going undefeated in regular season
conference play for the second consecutive
year. Earning the conference’s automatic bid, the Pride appeared in the NCAA Tournament
for the first time since the 1995-1996 season.
TennisBoth the men’s and women’s tennis teams were crowned
NECC Champions last season for the first time in each program’s
history. The men capped an unblemished 10–0 regular season
record in conference play by defeating Mitchell in the finals,
7–2, while the women bested Bay Path, 5–4, in the title match after an impressive 9–1 record in
NECC regular season play.
Softball Regis reached the
NECC first round for the second consecu-
tive year despite a slow start to the
season. Under the leadership of first-
year head coach Nikki Panciocco, the Pride looks to make their
mark in the upcoming 2014 season.
Men,s Soccer
Regis enters the 2013 season after completing the program’s most successful campaign last year, which included a team-best eight wins. Highlights included a 1–0 victory over Daniel Webster in the NECC first round, which was the Pride’s first-ever postseason win, and an appearance in the NECC Semifinals.
Track & FieldUnder the guidance of first-year head coach Dan Flynn, both the men’s and women’s programs had successful indoor and outdoor seasons in 2012-2013. Pride athletes qualified for the D3 New England Outdoor Championships, NEICAAA Championships, and ECAC Outdoor Championship.
Cross CountryCross country is now a varsity sport at Regis, and head coach Dan Flynn will guide the men’s and women’s programs in their first seasons in the NECC.
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Men,s Lacrosse
The Pride, with a four-win season for the third
consecutive year, will try to improve upon last year’s
third place finish in the NECC standings, in what
was the inaugural season of NECC men’s lacrosse.
Women,s
SoccerThe Pride enters the 2013 season looking to build off last year’s 11–4–3 record, the best mark in program history. Despite falling to Lesley, 1–0 in the NECC Championship, the team received a bid to the ECAC Tournament.
Women,s
LacrosseThe women’s lacrosse team
wasted little time making their mark in the NECC’s
inaugural season in 2013, capping a perfect 5–0 regular season conference record by
hosting and winning the NECC Finals. Regis defeated Becker
in a thrilling, 9–8 overtime game to claim the first-
ever NECC women’s lacrosse championship.
Swimming & Diving
After a strong 2012-2013 campaign, the Pride looks to continually improve upon their successes in the pool. Last season saw the women’s program take second place at the GNAC Championships, while the men placed third. Additionally, a number of Pride athletes qualified and competed well at both the NEISDA Championships and ECAC Championships.
Men,s
VolleyballThe men’s
volleyball team was awarded the NECC
Team Sportsmanship Award for the
second straight year and will be looking
to improve upon last season’s sixth place finish in the
NECC standings.
Women,s
VolleyballThe Pride wrapped up one of the program’s
most successful seasons in 2013 after making
a run to their first NECC Championship. In
danger of not qualifying for the playoffs, Regis rattled off six straight
wins, including four NECC matches, to
close out the regular season and lock up the
tournament’s third seed.
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