Weston, MA --- #3 Regis defeated seventh-seeded Worcester State, 63-53, in the quarterfinals of the ECAC New England Tournament this evening. Senior Bri Flanders led the charge for the Lancers as she tallied 13 points with seven rebounds.
Cape Cod, MA --- For the fifth time in program history, the Worcester State College womens basketball team has been selected to play in the New England Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament as a seventh seed and will travel to #2 Regis on Wednesday for a 7 PM quarterfinal matchup.
Bridgewater, MA --- Third-seeded Worcester State was defeated this evening by #4 MCLA in the MASCAC Women's Basketball Championship game, 68-65. Junior Alexis George poured in a team-best 15 points while senior Reilly O'Keefe tallied 12 points with five boards.
Bridgewater, MA --- Senior Reilly O'Keefe tallied a game-best 18 points while classmate Bri Flanders corralled a career-high 19 rebounds to help lead third-seeded Worcester State to a 64-62 triumph over #2 Salem State in the semifinals of the MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament.
Buzzards Bay, MA --- Sophomore guard Kaleigh Charette has been selected to the 2009-10 Womens Basketball All-Conference second team as announced by league publicist Jim Seavey after the leagues coaches voted earlier this week.
Worcester, MA --- Kaleigh Charette had team highs of 10 points and 10 rebounds and Reilly OKeefe scored eight points, including the game-winning basket with 27 seconds remaining, to lead Worcester State to a hard-earned 51-47 victory over Westfield State in the quarterfinals of the MASCAC womens basketball tournament.
t's a little after 9:30 a.m. on a Friday and Kara Charette is getting ready for a practice session at Fairhaven High School. A 5-foot-11 sophomore center for the Blue Devils, Charette is a shy kid, but there's one subject she's more than happy to open up and talk about: basketball.
Worcester, MA --- Salem State handed Worcester State a 67-60 loss this evening in MASCAC women's basketball action. Sophomore Kaleigh Charette tallied 15 points while senior Bri Flanders grabbed 15 rebounds in the setback.
On Saturday, February 20, the Worcester State College women's basketball team will be one of 1,600 teams and organizations participating in the WBCA Pink Zone initiative during the week of Feb. 12-21st. All proceeds will be donated to the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer fund. The action begins at 4 PM in the season finale against Salem State College.
Medford, MA --- Despite 18 points by sophomore Kaleigh Charette, Worcester State lost this evening, 66-44, to nationally ranked Tufts in non-conference women's basketball evening.
Bridgewater, MA --- The Bears defeated Worcester State 74-65 this evening in women's MASCAC women's basketball play. Freshman Kara Rogers scored a team-best 14 points while Reilly and Meaghan O'Keefe each contributed 12 points apiece in the setback.
Worcester, MA --- Worcester State rallied from being down 13 points in the final six minutes to force a overtime as they eventually posted a 67-61 triumph in a key MASCAC women's basketball contest. Junior Kathleen Foley nailed a three-pointer with 6.3 seconds to send things into the extra session for WSC.
Worcester, MA --- Senior Reilly OKeefe recorded game-highs of 14 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Worcester State to a 53-32 victory this evening over Framingham State in MASCAC Womens Basketball action this evening at the Lancer Gymnasium.
Westfield, MA --- Junior Alexis George scored a team-best 13 points as Worcester State defeated Westfield State 46-43 as they held off a late Owl comeback this evening in MASCAC Women's Basketball action. The win marked the 200th career win for head coach Karen Tessmer.
Worcester, MA --- Junior Alexis George and sophomore Kaleigh Charette combined for 28 points while senior Bri Flanders added 12 points to help lead Worcester State to a 74-57 win this evening over MCLA in MASCAC womens basketball action at the Lancer Gymnasium.
Salem, MA --- Salem State handed Worcester State a 72-58 setback this evening as the Lancers evened out to 9-9 overall and 3-3 in the MASCAC. Junior Alexis George paced the effort for WSC with 19 points as she went 8-for-10 from the floor.
