Conference Honors
Framingham State's Faith Green was recently named to the d3hoops.com All-Region Second team as announced by the organization earlier this week.
Framingham State’s Faith Greene was named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year while Salem State’s Ernidia Goncalves repeats as Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2025-26 All-Conference team, which is voted on by the coaches around the conference prior to the conference tournament.
The second seeded Framingham State University women's basketball team led by tournament MVP Jacqueline Schels defeated top seed Bridgewater State in the finals of the 2026 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Basketball Tournament at the Tinsley Center.
Bridgewater State senior guard Kylie Grassi and Westfield State senior forward Jordan Grant have been named as honorees on the 2024-2025 D3hoops.com Women's Basketball All-Region One Team.
Bridgewater State senior guard Kylie Grassi and Westfield State senior forward Jordan Grant have been named as honorees on the 2024-2025 D3hoops.com Women's Basketball All-Region One Team.
Bridgewater State’s Kylie Grassi was named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year for the third time while her teammate Kylee Piche and Salem State’s Goncalves were tabbed as Co-Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2024-25 All-Conference team, which is voted on by the coaches around the conference.
Bridgewater State claimed the 2025 MASCAC Women's Basketball title with a 76-65 win over Framingham State.
Framingham State senior guard Gwendolyn Carpenter has been selected to the 2023-24 Academic All-America® NCAA Division III women's basketball third team by the College Sports Communicators (CSC).
After the duo was named MASCAC Women's Basketball Co-Players of the Year, Kylie Grassi of Bridgewater State and Gwendolyn Carpenter of Framingham State earn d3hoops.com All-Region One team.
Westfield, Mass. — Bridgewater State’s Kylie Grassi and Framingham State’s Gwendolyn Carpenter were named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year while Westfield State’s Octaviana Williams was tabbed as Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2023-24 All-Conference team, which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.
The top-seeded Framingham State women's basketball team outscored Bridgewater State 22-9 in the fourth quarter en route to a 74-62 win to claim the 2024 MASCAC Championship in front of a standing room only crowd at Logan Gymnasium. The Rams capture their third title in four seasons and earn the MASCAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The Bridgewater State duo of Kylie Grassi and Sophia Gaucher were named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player and Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2022-23 All-Conference team which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.
Bridgewater State University erased a 23-point second half deficit as the top-seeded Bears edged #3 Westfield State University in the championship game of the 2023 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Basketball Tournament on Sunday afternoon at the Tinsley Center.
Flannery O’Connor of Framingham State and Melissa Gray of Westfield State were named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player and Defensive Player of the Year and head up the 2021-22 All-Conference team which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.
The top seeded Framingham State University women's basketball team led by Tournament MVP Gwendolyn Carpenter repeats as Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Basketball Tournament Champions after defeating second seed Bridgewater State University 84-69 this afternoon at the Athletic Center. With the victory, the Rams receive the MASCAC's automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division III Basketball Championship.
For the second time in her collegiate career, senior guard Mary Kate O’Day of Framingham State has been named the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year and heads up the 2019-20 All-Conference team which is voted on by the seven coaches around the conference.
