The all-time leading scorer in the history of the Southern Connecticut State women's basketball program is returning home, as Kate Lynch '08 was introduced as the Owls head coach.
The Northeast-10 has announced its Spring 2015 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, as 3,424 NE-10 student-athletes achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
Six member institutions of the Northeast-10 Conference have finished in the top 75 of the 2014-15 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, including three in the top 50.
Franklin Pierce University Director of Athletics Bruce Kirsh has announced that Maud Lonergan has been named the fifth head coach of the University’s women’s lacrosse program. Lonergan comes to Franklin Pierce with a decade of coaching experience, both as a head coach at the high school level and as an assistant at the collegiate level.
A 2010 alum of Franklin Pierce and the women’s soccer program, Gabriela Demoner has moved on to showcase her skills on the international level since leaving Franklin Pierce.
Learn more about the 2015 Baltimore Orioles draft pick, and what makes the game of baseball so special to him in this installment of the NE-10's video feature series.
Pat Wiese, a former member of the Dolphins' baseball team and Northeast-10 Conference Man of the Year, wrote a column for the website GetLivin.com about his journey.
Le Moyne Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics Matt Bassett announced this morning the hiring of Patrick Beilein as the eighth head men's basketball coach in program history.
Josh Taylor, an assistant with the Southern New Hampshire University men's soccer program since 2008, has been elevated to the head coach position following a national search, SNHU Director of Athletics and Recreation Anthony Fallacaro announced earlier this spring.
Kyle Thomas, a member of the Southern New Hampshire baseball team has been selected as the 2014-15 Northeast-10 Conference "Man of the Year". The award, voted on by a panel of administrators from each NE-10 institution, was presented last Monday night at the conference's annual awards banquet.
Stonehill College has named Susan Ciufo as head coach of its field hockey program. The announcement was made today by Cindy MacDonald, Interim Director of Athletics, and confirmed by Pauline Dobrowski, Vice President for Student Affairs at the College.
Stonehill College has announced that Dean O’Keefe, Class of 1994, and a former men’s soccer student-athlete, will return to his alma mater as the College’s 14th Director of Athletics. The announcement was made today by Rev. John Denning, C.S.C., President of the College, and affirmed by Pauline Dobrowski, Vice President for Student Affairs.
A pair of Northeast-10 women’s lacrosse student-athletes, Le Moyne’s Erica Geremia and New Haven’s Brittany Ast, have earned national awards by the IWLCA.
Alex Leatu has been named the head coach of the University of New Haven women's tennis team, as announced today by Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation Deborah Chin.
Stonehill College has named Kathleen Colpoys as head coach of its volleyball program. The announcement was made today by Cindy MacDonald, Interim Director of Athletics, and confirmed by Pauline Dobrowski, Vice President for Student Affairs at the College.
Seventeen Northeast-10 women’s lacrosse student-athletes have earned All-America status by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA).
The Northeast-10 has announced the finalists for its 2015 Man and Woman of the Year Awards, which will be revealed at the league’s annual banquet on Monday, June 2 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Championship Most Outstanding Player Mike Messenger recorded four of his five points in the fourth quarter to lead top-ranked Limestone to its second consecutive NCAA Men's Lacrosse National Championship with a 9-6 come-from-behind victory over third-ranked Le Moyne on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field.
Franklin Pierce University Director of Athletics Bruce Kirsh has announced that Bruce Marshall has been named the fourth head coach of the University’s men’s ice hockey program. Marshall previously spent 25 seasons as the head coach at University of Connecticut, where he ushered the program through its transition from Division III to Division I and laid the groundwork for the program’s move to Hockey East. He returns as a collegiate bench boss after two years serving as an administrator with the Division I Atlantic Hockey Association.