2019-20 Worcester State University Women's Basketball News
Worcester State University landed 176 selections on the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team, as announced by the league on Wednesday afternoon.
Nearly two months to the day before she was supposed to walk across the stage at the DCU Center to receive her Bachelor’s degree in nursing, Worcester State University women’s basketball student-athlete Sam Ellis saw her senior year take a drastic and unforeseen turn.
The third day of Worcester State’s Virtual Awards Week starts with the Margaret “Peg” Nugent Senior Scholar-Athlete Awards.
Senior Karalyn Gallella had already played her final game in a Worcester State University basketball uniform when the COVID-19 pandemic reared its ugly head, cancelling the seasons for five of the University’s 20 varsity athletic teams.
The Worcester State University men's and women's basketball teams each had a pair of student-athletes named to the All-Worcester Area College Basketball Association teams.
For the second consecutive season, Worcester State University women's basketball head coach Karen Tessmer has been named the Coach of the Year by the Worcester Area College Basketball Association.
Five Worcester State University winter student-athletes have received Sportsmanship Team recognition from the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Worcester State University women's basketball student-athletes Mya Mosley (Worcester, Mass.) and Erin Gallella (Tewksbury, Mass.) have each been named to New England Women's Basketball Association All-Region teams.
Two Worcester State University women's basketball student-athletes have received All-Conference honors from the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team saw its 2019-20 season come to a close on Saturday afternoon, falling to Framingham State University 66-51 in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship.
The Worcester State University men's and women's basketball teams will each compete for Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday after a pair of convincing semifinal wins on Thursday evening.
Worcester State senior Mya Mosley (Worcester, Mass.) scored 36 points and classmate Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.) added 17 rebounds as the third-seeded Lancers tipped #2 Westfield State 90-75 in a Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s basketball semifinal game at Woodward Center on Thursday night.
Three Worcester State University basketball players received weekly recognition on Tuesday morning.
The Worcester State University women's basketball team defeated Fitchburg State University 73-44 Tuesday evening in the Quarterfinals of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament at John P. Brissette Court.
