PROVIDENCE, R.I. - On behalf of the Little East Conference (LEC) Presidents Council, Commissioner Al Bean announced the addition of Lasell University and Worcester State University as affiliate members in women’s golf for the 2026-27 academic year.
Worcester, MA- In their second outing for the Men of the Spring and the first for the Women, the Worcester State Golf Team’s took to the course at Crestview Country Club in Agawam for the Bison Spring Invitational.
On Monday, May 6th the Worcester State University Athletic Department held their annual 2023-24 Athletic Awards Ceremony on the campus of Worcester State in the newly renamed Gene J. & Julianne DeFeudis Wellness Center.
Westfield, MA — A total of 1,390 student-athletes have been honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference with selection to the league’s Fall/Winter 2023 All-Academic team that was released earlier today by Commissioner Angela Baumann.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State University Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that 2020 alumnus Zachary Grenon has been named the head coach of the Lancers Men and Women’s golf programs. Grenon will be taking over for his former Head Coach and 2000 Alumnus Mark Gurski, who has been at the helm of the team since 2011, effective immediately.
BREWSTER, Mass. – Senior Jake Poitras (Harwich, Mass.) was the winner of the Longest Drive event as the Worcester State University men’s and women’s golf teams competed at the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association (NEIGA) Championship.
A total of 141 Worcester State University student-athletes were honored by the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference on Wednesday afternoon when the league announced its Winter/Spring 2021 All-Academic Team.
The Worcester State University women's golf team fell short on Sunday afternoon in a dual match against Suffolk University at Blackstone National Golf Club.
Thirty-seven Worcester State University student-athletes have earned induction into Chi Alpha Sigma, the student-athlete honor society.
A year and day after Worcester State University last took part in intercollegiate athletic competition, the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference announced its return-to-play plan for spring sports on Friday morning.
A total of 176 Worcester State University student-athletes earned recognition on Thursday afternoon when the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference released its Fall/Winter 2020 All-Academic Team.
Worcester State University, in coordination with the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), has made the difficult decision to suspend all varsity sports for the Fall 2020 athletic season.
Worcester State University landed 176 selections on the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team, as announced by the league on Wednesday afternoon.
The final award to be presented for Worcester State’s Virtual Awards Week 2020 is arguably the most prestigious award given to Lancer student-athletes.
The third day of Worcester State’s Virtual Awards Week starts with the Margaret “Peg” Nugent Senior Scholar-Athlete Awards.
