Petner Scores Again for Women's Soccer at Bay Path LONGMEADOW, MA - Freshman midfielder Emma Petner (Hilo, HI) netted her team-leading sixth goal of the season for the Wheelock College women's soccer team in a 9-1 loss to host Bay Path College in a New England Collegiate Conference match this afternoon. The Wildcats fall to 1-10 overall and
Petner Named NECC Women's Soccer Rookie of the Week ATTLEBORO, MA – Wheelock College women’s soccer player Emma Petner (Hilo, HI) was named the New England Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Rookie of the Week for the week of October 10-16, it was announced today by the conference.
McCaffrey Named NECC Women's Soccer Player of the Week ATTLEBORO, MA – Wheelock College women’s soccer player Sarah McCaffrey (East Taunton, MA) was named the New England Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for the week of October 10-16, it was announced today by the conference.
Petner Hat Trick Leads Women's Soccer over Daniel Webster, 3-2 BOSTON, MA – Freshman midfielder Emma Petner (Hilo, HI) registered her first collegiate hat trick to give the Wheelock College women’s soccer team a 3-0 victory over visiting Daniel Webster College this afternoon in a New England Collegiate Conference match at Winsor Field in Boston.
McCaffrey Stops Career-high in Shots in First Career Start in Net for Women's Soccer vs. Lesley BOSTON, MA - Junior Sarah McCaffrey (East Taunton, MA) stopped a career-high 18 shots in her first collegiate start as a keeper for the Wheelock College women's soccer team in a 14-0 loss to Lesley University.
Petner Nets Her Second Goal of the Season for Women's Soccer vs. Newbury BOSTON, MA - Freshman midfielder Emma Petner (Hilo, HI) netted her team-leading second goal of the season for the Wheelock College women's soccer team in a 6-1 loss to visiting Newbury College tonight at Winsor Field.
Johansen Comes off the Bench to Net First Career Goal for Women's Soccer at Becker LEICESTER, MA - Senior forward Hilary Johansen (Walpole, MA) netted her first career goal for the Wheelock College women's soccer team in a 6-1 loss this afternoon at Becker College in Leicester, MA.
Noiseux Nets First Collegiate Goal for Women's Soccer vs. Massachusetts Maritime Freshman defender Rachel Noiseux (Merrimack, NH) netted her first collegiate goal for Wheelock women's soccer in a 7-1 loss to visiting Massachusetts Maritime Academy tonight at Winsor Field in Boston.
Petner Nets First Collegiate Goal for Women's Soccer at Regis College Freshman midfielder Emma Petner (Hilo, HI) netted her first collegiate goal to put the Wheelock College women's soccer team on the board in a 9-1 loss at host Regis College today in Weston, MA.
Women's Soccer Limits Framingham State to Just One Second-Half Goal Wheelock College senior goalkeeper Alexandra Chiesa (Medford, MA) allowed just one goal and stopped seven of her season-high 21 shots in the second half.
Wheelock Women's Soccer Defensive Effort Holds in Second Half at Eastern Nazarene The Wheelock College women's soccer team allowed just one goal in the second half of a 4-0 loss at Eastern Nazarene College tonight in Quincy, MA.
Barretto Named Head Women's Soccer Coach Tonatiuh Barretto (North Andover, MA) has been named Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Wheelock College, it was announced by Director of Athletics, Diana Cutaia.
Chiesa Shines vs. Rhode Island College for Women's Soccer Senior Alexandra Chiesa (Medford, MA) put up an outstanding effort for the Wheelock College women’s soccer team with 19 saves, while aggressively coming out off her line to stop many of visiting Rhode Island College’s best chances.
Trio honored with awards at Wheelock Athletics banquet Three students and three employees earned major awards on Thursday at the 18th Annual Wheelock Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet, while programs handed out honors to student-athletes.
Women's soccer volunteers at card-creating event for overseas soldiers Members of the Wheelock women's soccer team recently volunteered at a Wheelock Scrapbook Club event called "Cards for Soldiers," where players helped create more than 100 cards to be sent overseas for soldiers to send home to their families.
23 Wheelock fall student-athletes corral academic all-league honors Wheelock had 23 student-athletes across four sports earn NECC Academic All-Conference laurels for the fall 2010 semester. The Wildcats were one citation short of league leader Lesley, which had 24 among its six fall programs.
Women's soccer earns fifth sportsmanship honor in seven years The Wheelock women's soccer team earned the NECC Sportsmanship Award for the second time in three years, it was announced on Monday. The Wildcats were honored with their league's sportsmanship award for the fifth time in the past seven seasons after drawing the accolade during three of their final four years in the NAC.
Perry's late marker lifts Wheelock to 2-1 victory over Southern Vermont Junior Adriana Perry broke a tie with 10:22 remaining, sending the Wheelock women's soccer team to a 2-1 victory over Southern Vermont on Senior Day in a NECC contest at Winsor Field.
Wildcats limit Blazers during second half of NECC contest The Wheelock women's soccer team yielded only one goal to Elms during the final 48:41 on Wednesday evening during a 6-0 loss in NECC action on Winsor Field.
Perry finds back of net, Chiesa stops 14 against NECC foe Newbury Junior Adriana Perry netted her second goal of the season during the Wheelock women's soccer team's 8-1 defeat at the hands of Newbury on Monday at Pine Manor's Hedley Field.
Women's soccer travels to Connecticut, faces second-place Mitchell The Wheelock women's soccer team took on second-place Mitchell during a NECC contest on Saturday at Alumni Field, where the Wildcats dropped a 7-0 decision.
Wheelock hosts first NECC game since Oct. 2, opposes Bay Path In its first home game since Oct. 7, and first league contest at Winsor Field since Oct. 2, the Wheelock women's soccer team dropped an NECC decision to Bay Path, 5-0, on Tuesday evening.
Women's soccer holds close with Daniel Webster during NECC contest During its first game in seven days, the Wheelock women's soccer team trailed just 2-0 heading into the 77th minute on Saturday against Daniel Webster before succumbing, 4-0, during NECC play at Eagle Field.
Chiesa stops 16, Wheelock limits defending NECC champ Lesley early The Wheelock women's soccer team yielded only two goals during the opening nearly 43 minutes against defending NECC Tournament champion Lesley on Saturday before falling, 9-0, at Buckingham Browne & Nichols' Edward Field.
Wildcats break from NECC play for final time, oppose UMass Boston The Wheelock women's soccer team took its final break from NECC play on Thursday evening, hosting LEC foe UMass Boston during a non-league contest under the lights of Winsor Field.
Wheelock opens NECC play by hosting Becker The Wheelock women's soccer team opened NECC play on Saturday at Winsor Field against Becker, falling by a 4-0 count. Junior Alexandra Chiesa made 12 saves for the hosts.
Wildcats head to road for first time, Chiesa makes 19 saves at MMA The Wheelock women's soccer team took to the road for the first time since last October, following up a season-opening six-game homestand with a 7-0 loss at Massachusetts Maritime on Tuesday in Clean Harbors Stadium.
Wheelock ends six-game homestand, falls against future NECC foe Regis The Wheelock women's soccer team completed a season-opening six-game homestand by holding future NECC counterpart Regis off the scoreboard until the 32nd minute before coming up short, 2-0, on Thursday evening at Winsor Field.
Milton tallies first marker, Chiesa turns aside 23 versus Farmington In a match-up of former NAC counterparts, the Wheelock women's soccer team fell on Saturday at Winsor Field against UMaine Farmington, 7-1.
Perry notches initial goal as Wildcat, Wheelock meets Nichols for first time The Wheelock women's soccer team continued a season-opening six-game homestand on Tuesday under the Winsor Field lights, meeting Nichols for the first time and dropping an 8-1 decision.
Wildcats take on second non-region foe in three games The Wheelock women's soccer team took on its second non-region opponent in three games, falling to visiting Wisconsin Lutheran, 6-0, on Friday evening under the lights of Winsor Field.
Wildcats' home-opening run continues, Chiesa turns away 15 shots The Wheelock women's soccer team continued a run of six consecutive home games to open the season by falling to local foe Eastern Nazarene, 6-0, on Wednesday evening under the lights of Winsor Field.
NECC preseason polls released, women's soccer picked seventh The Wheelock women's soccer team has been predicted to finish seventh in the NECC during the fall of 2010, as polls including five Wildcat programs were released over the weekend.
Wildcats begin season against Benedictine, Chiesa posts 19 stops The Wheelock women's soccer team opened its season on Monday by playing the first of six consecutive home contests, as the Wildcats dropped a 5-0 decision to Benedictine (Ill.) at Winsor Field.
Nine newcomers, defensive approach keys for women's soccer With nine players having departed from the 2009 Wheelock women's soccer team, fourth-year head coach Stephanie Smyrl has gone back to basics for a relatively young bunch with the fall of 2010 on the horizon.
Lacourse, Chiesa receive All-Conference nods ATTLEBORO, Mass. – All nine sponsored programs were represented on 2009 New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Women’s Soccer All-Conference Team, it was announced today by Commissioner Del Malloy on Friday. In addition to the All-NECC honors, four separate major individual award winners and the team sportsmanship award were also voted upon and selected this week. The Wheelock women’s soccer team was represented by Senior Lindsey Lacourse (Scarborough, Maine) and sophomore goal keeper Allie Chiesa (Medford, Mass.)
Chiesa nets 15 saves in loss BOSTON, Mass. – Sophomore goalkeeper Allie Chiesa (Medford, Mass.) notched 15 saves, but it wasn't enough as Wheelock fell to Lesley 5-0 in conference play Saturday afternoon. Lesley senior Jodi Fralick (Woburn, Mass.) got the hat trick and sister Jenna Fralick (Woburn, Mass.) netted a goal to help the Lynx stay undefeated in the New England Collegiate Conference. (Above: Wheelock's Erin Reardon races Jodi Fralick for the ball.).
Butler kicks game-winner to lift Wildcats in double-overtime BOSTON, Mass. – For the third home game in a row the Wheelock College women’s soccer team was pushed to overtime, and for the second time, the Wildcats pulled out the victory. Sophomore forward Haley Butler (Yarmouthsport, Mass.) booted the game-winner from mid-field on a goal kick 1:28 into the second overtime to give Wheelock its first New England Collegiate Conference win of the season. (Above: Kim Rogers and Haley Butler jog off after the win).
Mitchell edges Wheelock 3-2 in overtime BOSTON, Mass. – Nicki Hoxie (Winstead, CT) scored a goal 27 seconds into overtime as Mitchell College edged Wheelock College 3-2 Tuesday night in New England Collegiate Conference action. Hoxie picked up a rebound from Wheelock goal keeper Allie Chiesa (Medford, MA) to net the game winner. The sophomore forward led the Mariners with seven shots on goal, and three points on the night. (Above: Christine Pellerin wins the ball at midfield).
Lady Hawks Glide Past Wheelock Leicester, Mass- Catherine Millette (Columbia, Conn) netted two first half goals, to help carry Becker College to a 5-0 win over Wheelock College in New England Collegiate Conference women’s soccer action. (Above: Niki Wilson battles in a previous game this season.)
Lacourse kicks Wildcats to win BOSTON, Mass. – It took an extra 55 seconds of play, but the Wheelock Wildcats won their first game of the season in dramatic fashion, defeating Massachusetts Maritime Academy 2-1 Tuesday night. Midfielder Haley Butler won a battle at midfield, dribbled past a pair of defenders, and found Lindsey Lacourse (Scarborough, ME) cutting towards the net for the game-winning score less than a minute into the first overtime. (Above: Lindsey Lacourse).
Women’s soccer turns in best performance yet, falls to ENC QUINCY, Mass. – The Wheelock women’s soccer team gave up only three goals on Thursday night, but the offense continues to search for that first goal as the Wildcats fell 3-0 to Eastern Nazarene College. The Lions’ Kara Webber (Marshfield, MA) provided all the offense her team would need scoring three times in under 12 minutes in the first half to help Eastern Nazarene improve to 2-5 on the season, while the Wildcats fell to 0-4. (Above: Senior Amanda Siebert battles on defense.)
Wildcats held scoreless in home-opener BOSTON, Mass. – The Wheelock Wildcats battled tough in the home opener, but fell to DeSales University 9-0 Sunday afternoon at Winsor Field. First year goalie Allie Chiesa was again strong in goal, facing 29 shots and recording 12 saves. Three different Bulldog players scored two goals each for DeSales as the Pennsylvania team recorded its first victory of the season. (Senior Captain Erin Reardon pictured above)
Women's soccer open up with a loss FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — The Wheelock women’s soccer team opened up the 2009 on the road with a tough 8-0 loss against Framingham State. First year goalie Allie Chiesa (Medford, MA) recorded 22 saves for the Wildcats, facing 46 shots on the night. Wheelock hosts DeSale on Sunday afternoon at 12:00 in the home opener at Winsor Field.
Wildcats kick off pre-season BOSTON, Ma. – The Wheelock Wildcats officially kicked off the pre-season on Sunday afternoon, with members of the four fall teams returning to campus for two weeks of practice before the regular season begins. (Above, Senior Kristen Brock goes through ball drills during Monday’s afternoon session.)
Soccer award winners named Boston, Mass. - Head coach Stephanie Smyrl handed out awards to three student-athletes Sunday night. Amanda Siebert received the Coach's Award, Erin Reardon received the Wildcat Award, and Allie Rogers was named the Most Improved Player.
LaBossiere named to NECC all-conference team Brooke LaBossiere received NECC soccer second team all-conference honors as a freshman.
Soccer team honored with Sportsmanship Award The Wheelock women’s soccer team was the recipient of the 2008 NECC Team Sportsmanship Award.
Dias scores two goals in Wheelock win on senior day Boston, Mass. – Senior Alanna Dias (Swansea, MA) stepped up big for the Wheelock Wildcats, netting two goals and an assist to help lead her team to a 9-2 win over Southern Vermont College Sunday in NECC play. Fellow senior Stacy Seidner (Pembroke, NH) also had a pair of goals and an assist, while Leah Spector (Madison, CT), the third in the graduating class, helped win the ball at midfield numerous times, as the Wildcats outshot the Mountaineers 39 to 3.
Soccer drops two close matches in NECC play The Wheelock soccer team dropped a pair of close conference games last week, losing 5-3 to Mitchell College and 3-1 to Becker College. The losses dropped the wildcats to sixth place in the NECC, but the team remains in the running for a playoff spot
Women’s soccer battles to tie in double overtime Chestnut Hill, MA - The Wildcats of Wheelock and Bay Path College battled to a 1-1 tie in double overtime Tuesday afternoon in conference play. Bay Path scored the first goal five minutes into the game when junior Jessica Hunt (Madison, CT) knocked in a pass from Silvia Galvan (Wilbraham, MA).
LaBossiere scores two goals on the week, lifts Wildcats over Newbury Chestnut Hill, Mass. - Freshman Brook LaBossiere (Mattapoissett, MA) scored what would prove to be the game winning goal in the second half of Saturday’s game to give Wheelock a 3-2 victory over Newbury College and their first win in the newly formed New England Collegiate Conference (NECC).
Season complete. Check back later for next season's schedule.
Wed., Oct. 26 Women's Soccer at Elms L, 7-0 Final
 
Sat., Oct. 22 Women's Soccer vs. Mitchell L, 9-1 Final
 
Tue., Oct. 18 Women's Soccer at Bay Path L, 9-1 Final
 
Sat., Oct. 15 Women's Soccer vs. Daniel Webster W, 3-2 Final
 
Sat., Oct. 8 Women's Soccer vs. Lesley L, 14-0 Final
 
Molly Rose Softball Wheelock College softball player enjoyed an outstanding week from April 9-15. The freshman batted .667 (8-12), while owning a 1.000 slugging percentage and a .714 on-base percentage. She also knocked in four runs and scored twice. [READ MORE]