2015 GNAC Field Hockey News
Anna Maria's Kylie Dalbec, Emmanuel's Sarah Higgins, Lasell's Bridget Munnelly and SJC’s Felicia Wachowiak are the GNAC's four Woman of the Year nominees.
Anna Maria field hockey coach Sharon Zenevitch has announced her departure and is handing the reins of the program over to assistant coach Brooke Denver.
Simmons' Maizy Wagner and Julie Saltamartini and Anna Maria's Kylie Dalbec and Kayla Lapierre all received NFHCA All-Region honors.
Simmons was defeated by host State University of New York at New Paltz, 1-0, in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament in New Paltz, N.Y.
Simmons sophomores Julie Saltamartini and Maizy Wagner have been voted the 2015 GNAC Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year.
Simmons learned its tournament fate on Sunday afternoon when the NCAA released the Division III field.
Junior Jenna Gagnon scored the game's lone goal to give Simmons a 1-0 victory over visiting Saint Joseph’s (Maine) on Saturday night at MIT.
Simmons blanked JWU, 3-0, and Saint Joseph's topped Anna Maria, 3-1, on Wednesday night to advance to the GNAC title game on Saturday at MIT.
Anna Maria's Nicole Denver potted a pair of goals in the AMCATS' GNAC Tournament first-round victory over Mount Ida.
JWU's Kyra Selner has again been named the GNAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
No. 3 Anna Maria handled No. 6 Mount Ida, 5-1, on Saturday while No. 5 JWU took down No. 4 Lasell on the road, 1-0.
AMCATS head coach Sharon Zenevitch reached her 100th field hockey win on Saturday in dramatic fashion.
Lasell's Cristina Wilson tallied three goals for six points in a 2-0 week for the Lasers.
Top-seeded Simmons and second-seeded Saint Joseph's of Maine have earned byes to the GNAC semifinals.
Simmons sophomore Sammy Rondeau has been named GNAC Player of the Week.
Kayla Lapierre tallied four goals and two assists for 10 points in a 2-0 week for Anna Maria.
