Conference Honors
Bridgewater State midfielder Meredith Sylvia and Worcester State midfielder Mckayla Fisher are the 2026 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
After a thrilling overtime victory, top seed Worcester State claims back-to-back MASCAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament titles after defeating Westfield State 14-13 on Saturday afternoon.
The Lancers continued their history-making season with a trip to Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT for the NCAA First Round meeting with the Babson Beavers. It was the first time the NEWMAC foes and the Lancers had ever faced off, making it a fresh test for Worcester in their first ever NCAA run. Babson fell in their conference championship to MIT while the Lancers held off Framingham State last Saturday to claim their first MASCAC Championship.
Framingham State attack Hailey Baker and midfielder Maggie Grout are the 2025 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
After dominating the league during the regular season, the top seeded Worcester State Lancers have claimed their first-ever MASCAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament title with the 13-11 win over Framingham State Saturday afternoon.
Framingham State attack Hannah Guerin and Westfield State defender Victoria Paine are the 2024 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
Westfield State's Emma Prattson and Kylie Buchanan each scored three goals and goalie Kara Banagan made 12 saves as #2 seed Owls defeated #1 Framingham State, 11-6 in the 2024 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference championship game at Maple Street Field in Framingham on Saturday night.
The Westfield State duo of Emma Cretella and Olivia Hadla are the 2023 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
Senior Cassidy Harvey scored six goals to led the way for top-seeded Westfield State as the Owls posted a 21-15 win over #3 Framingham State in the championship game of the 2023 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference women's lacrosse tournament at Alumni Field on Saturday afternoon.
Hannah Guerin of Framingham State and Kelsi Brennan of Bridgewater State are the 2022 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
Led by Tournament MVP Rachel Erickson, the second seeded Framingham State University women's lacrosse team defeated fourth seed Bridgewater State University 18-10 in the championship game of the 2022 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Lacrosse Tournament at Maple Street Field.
Victoria McDonough of Bridgewater State and Lauren Arbec of Worcester State are the 2019 MASCAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and headline the All-Conference teams which are voted on by the coaches from around the league.
Junior Maria Woodall of Westfield State has been named the 2018 Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Year and headlines this year’s all-conference team in a vote taken of the eight coaches from around the league.
Led by junior goalkeeper Maria Woodall, the tournament MVP, top-seeded Westfield State University captured the 2018 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Lacrosse Tournament championship with a 17-10 victory over second-seeded Framingham State on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field.
Senior Melissa Renauld of Bridgewater State has been named the 2017 Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Year and headlines this year’s all-conference team in a vote taken of the eight coaches from around the league.
Led by tournament MVP, sophomore goaltender Maria Woodall, second-seeded Westfield State University captured the 2017 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Lacrosse Tournament championship with a decisive 15-5 victory over number one seed and four-time reigning champion Bridgewater State University on Saturday afternoon at Swenson Field.
