CHANDLER, Ariz. – The Simmons College field hockey team landed 19 student-athletes on the Zag Field Hockey/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III National Academic Squad, it was announced today by the NFHCA.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Simmons College field hockey seniors Julie Kellndorfer (Amherst, N.H.), Jillian Mercer (Dartmouth, Mass.), junior Kiera Kirkaldy (Middlebury, Vt.) and first years Meg Pereira (New Bedford, Mass.), Hannah Scott (Claremont, N.H.) and Olivia Trull (Lowell, Mass.) were all named Zag Field Hockey/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Scholars of Distinction it was announced today by the NFHCA.
CHANDLER, Ariz. - The Simmons College field hockey team posted a 3.63 fall semester grade point average to earn the 2016 ZAG Field Hockey/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Collegiate National Academic Team Award it was announced today by the NFHCA. The honor marks the 16th straight year that the Sharks have earned the honor.
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Simmons College field hockey player Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) was named to the Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association New England East Region First Team and Robin Powell (Richmond, Vt.) was tabbed to the Second Team, it was announced today by the NFHCA.
WINTHROP, Mass. – Simmons College’s Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) was named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Offensive Player of the Year, while Robin Powell (Richmond, Vt.) was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year. Both players also earned First Team All-Conference honors, while Ana Giarrusso (Hingham, Mass.), Sammy Rondeau (Franklin, Mass.) and Brianna Rastello (Salem, N.H.) were all selected to the Second Team, it was announced today by the league. Senior Amy Wilson (Falmouth, Mass.) was tabbed to the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team as well.
PORTLAND, Maine - The Saint Joseph's College (Maine) field hockey team scored with 6:05 left in the match to hand Simmons College a 1-0 loss and capture the 2016 Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship this afternoon at Deering Memorial Stadium in Portland, Maine.
BOSTON, Mass. - The second-seeded Simmons College field hockey team will head to Portland, Maine to take on top-seeded Saint Joseph's College (Maine) in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship on Saturday, November 5 at 3:00 p.m. at Deering Memorial Stadium.
BOSTON, Mass. - The second-seeded Simmons College field hockey team will host number three seed Johnson & Wales University in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship Tournament Semifinals on Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00 p.m. on Daly Field in Brighton, Mass.
BOSTON, Mass. – Junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) scored a goal and added an assist to lead the second-seeded Simmons College field hockey team over visting number three seed Johnson & Wales University, 3-0, this evening in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship Tournament Semifinals at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks improve to 11-7 on the season, while the Wildcats fall to 7-12.
BOSTON, Mass. - The Simmons College field hockey team erased a 2-0 first half deficit, but was edged in double-overtime by visiting University Massachusetts Dartmouth, 3-2, this evening at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks fall to 10-7 in their regular-season finale, while the Corsairs improve to 7-11.
WINTHROP, Mass. – Simmons College’s Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Player of the Week for the week of October 17-23, it was announced today by the league.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) tallied a pair of goals, including the 50th of her career, to lead the Simmons College field hockey team to a 4-0 victory over host Johnson & Wales University this afternoon in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference match at SMG Athletic Complex in Providence, R.I. The Sharks improve to 10-6 overall for their fourth straight double-digit victory campaign, while bettering their league mark to 5-1 to secure the second seed and receive a first round bye in the GNAC Championship Tournament. The Wildcats fall to 6-10 and 4-2.
HENNIKER, N.H. – Simmons College junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) tallied her third career hat trick and also tied the school career record for goals to lead the Simmons College field hockey team to a 5-1 victory over host New England College this evening at Don Melander Field in Henniker, N.H. The Sharks improve to 9-6 on the season, while the Pilgrims fall to 4-12.
BOSTON, Mass. – Four different players scored for the Simmons College field hockey team, led by junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) as it cruised past visiting Rivier University on Saturday afternoon at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action. The Sharks improve to 8-6 overall and 4-1 in GNAC play, while the Raiders fall to 4-10 and 1-4 respectively.
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. – The Mount Holyoke College field hockey team scored with 7:10 left in overtime to defeat visiting Simmons College, 1-0, this evening at MHC Turf Field in South Hadley, Mass. The Sharks slip to 7-6 on the season, while the Lyons improve to 7-4.
STANDISH, Maine - The Simmons College field hockey team was defeated at host Saint Joseph's College, 3-0, this afternoon in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference match at Mercy Field in Standish, Maine. The Sharks fall to 7-5 overall and 3-1 in league play, while the Monks improve to 6-5 and 3-1.
BOSTON, Mass. - Junior forward Sammy Rondeau (Franklin, Mass.) scored 1:41 into the second overtime to give the Simmons College field hockey team a 3-2 victory over visiting Colby-Sawyer College this evening at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks have won three of their last four matches to improve to 7-4 on the season, while the Chargers fall to 8-4.
WINTRHOP, Mass. – Simmons College’s Olivia Trull (Lowell, Mass.) was named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week for the week of September 26 to October 2, it was announced today by the league. It’s the second time that Trull has earned the honor this season, having been tabbed following the week of September 12-18 as well. She is the only player in the conference to earn the accolade multiple times this season.
BOSTON, Mass. – First year forward Olivia Trull (Lowell, Mass.) scored a goal and assisted on another to lead the Simmons College field hockey team to a 2-1 victory over visiting Lasell College in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference match this afternoon at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks improve to 6-4 overall, including a perfect 3-0 in league play, while the Lasers fall to 6-5 and 1-3.
BOSTON, Mass. – The Simmons College field hockey team was shut out by visiting Smith College, 3-0, on Tuesday evening at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. in a non-conference match.
The Sharks drop to 5-4 on the season, while the Pioneers improve to 5-4.
WINTHROP, Mass. – Simmons College field hockey playerBrianna Rastello (Salem, N.H.) has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Goalie of the Week for the week of September 19-25, it was announced by the league today.
PAXTON, Mass. - The Simmons College field hockey team scored a pair of goals in the first half en-route to a 2-0 victory over host Anna Maria College this morning at AMCAT Field in Paxton, Mass. The Sharks have won five of their last six games to improve to 5-3 overall and 2-0 in league play, while the AMCATS fall to 4-5 and 1-2.
NORTON, Mass. - The Wheaton College field hockey team overcame a 1-0 deficit with a pair of second half goals to earn a 2-1 victory over visiting Simmons College this evening at Diane C. Nordin '80 field in Norton, Mass. The Sharks fall to 4-3 on the season, while the Lyons improve to 3-4.
BOSTON, Mass. – Simmons College’s Olivia Trull (Lowell, Mass.) has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Rookie of the Week for the week of September 12-18, it was announced today by the league.
BOSTON, Mass. – Simmons College’s Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) was named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Field Hockey Player of the Week for the week of September 12-18, it was announced today by the league. The honor marks the fourth time in her career that she has earned the accolade.
BOSTON, Mass. – Junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) scored three times to lead the Simmons College field hockey team over visiting Mount Ida College this afternoon in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference match at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks win their fourth straight to improve to 4-2 overall and 1-0 in league play, while the Mustangs fall to 3-4 and 0-2.
BOSTON, Mass. – Four different players scored a pair of goals for the Simmons College field hockey team in an 8-2 victory over visiting Wheelock College this evening at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks win their third straight match to improve to 3-2, while the Wildcats fall to 1-4.
BOSTON, Mass. – The Simmons College field hockey team erased a one-goal deficit and scored two unanswered goals for a 2-1 victory over Thomas College this afternoon at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks win their second straight match and improve to 2-2 on the season, while the Terriers fall to 2-3. The match followed the college’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to officially open the Daly Athletics Complex.
BOSTON, Mass. – Junior forward Julie Saltamartini (East Hampstead, N.H.) tallied a school-record tying four goals to lead the Simmons College field hockey team to a 7-3 victory over visiting Nichols College this evening at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks improve to 1-2 on the season, while the Bison fall to 1-3. The win marks the first victory for any Simmons team at the new Daly Athletics Complex.
BOSTON, Mass. – The Simmons College field hockey team was defeated by visiting Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2-0, this afternoon at Daly Field in Brighton, Mass. The Sharks fall to 0-2 on the season, while the Engineers even their record at 1-1.