2018-19 MASCAC Women's Basketball News
A total of 792 student-athletes have been honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference with selection to the league’s Winter/Spring 2019 All-Academic Team that was released earlier today by Commissioner Angela Baumann.
29 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) student-athletes have been honored for their outstanding sportsmanship as members of the 2019 Winter Sportsmanship Team.
After the completion of the winter regular season, Worcester State has the most points in the second round of the Howard C. Smith Cup standings. The Smith Cup is awarded annually to the member institution which compiles the most points based on the placement of each of its programs competing in the 15 league championship sports.
MASCAC Tournament Champion Westfield State saw its season come to an end on Friday night with an NCAA First Round loss to Mount Saint Mary, 85-80.
After helping Westfield State pick up a share of the MASCAC Regular-Season title and leading the league in scoring, Lucy Barrett was selected as the 2018-19 MASCAC Player of the Year and headlined the All-Conference team.
MASCAC Tournament Champion Westfield State will travel to Gettysburg College on Friday, March 1 to play Mount St. Mary (N.Y.) in the First Round of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship.
Lucy Barrett and Isabella Aitken both played a part in Westfield State capturing its fourth straight MASCAC Tournament Championship. They were named the MASCAC Women's Basketball Player and Rookie of the Week, respectively, brought to you by GEICO.
The second-seeded Westfield State defeated top-seeded Worcester State, 84-73, to claim its fourth consecutive MASCAC Women's Basketball Championship.
Worcester State and Westfield State both earned MASCAC Women's Basketball Championship berths with semifinal wins on Thursday. The Lancers will host the championship game at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Bridgewater State and Framingham State both picked up wins in the MASCAC Quarterfinals to advance to the semifinal round on Thursday, February 21.
Brittany Herring of Worcester State landed the final regular-season MASCAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week award brought to you by GEICO. Westfield State's Siobhan Moriarty was named Rookie of the Week.
Worcester State claimed the top seed in the 2019 MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament with a 10-2 conference record. The tournament beings on Tuesday, February 19 with the quarterfinal round.
Kailyn Aguiar of Bridgewater State picks up her second-straight MASCAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week award brought to you by GEICO. Framingham State's Liana Cunningham was named Rookie of the Week.
Kailyn Aguiar of Bridgewater State wins the MASCAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week award brought to you by GEICO.
