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Framingham State Finishes Third in Final Smith Cup Standings
May 06, 2010
Buzzards Bay, Mass. Framingham State College finishes third as Westfield State College has claimed the 2009-10 Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Howard C. Smith Cup that is awarded annually to the member institution which compiles the most points based on the placement of each of its programs competing in the 17 league championship sports.
14 Rams Named to Winter 2009-10 MASCAC All-Academic Team
March 31, 2010
Buzzards Bay, Mass. Over 300 student-athletes, including 14 student-athletes from Framingham State College, have been honored by the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference with selection to the leagues Winter 2009-10 All-Academic Team as announced by MASCAC Commissioner Angela Baumann this morning.
Chester Named to All-MASCAC Womens Basketball Second Team
February 24, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Senior forward Toya Chester (Leominster, Mass.) was named to the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) womens basketball second team in voting conducted by the conferences seven head coaches and as announced by the conference today.
Womens Basketball Falls in MASCAC Quarterfinals 63-47 to MCLA
February 23, 2010
North Adams, Mass.- The MCLA women's basketball team rode the inside presence of sophomore forward Jen Wehner (Cooperstown, NY), who tallied 22 points, 15 boards, and six blocks in a convincing 63-47 MASCAC Quarterfinal victory over visiting Framingham State. With the win, MCLA improves to 16-9, and
Women's Basketball Earns Fifth Seed in MASCAC Tournament
February 22, 2010
Buzzards Bay, Mass. Bridgewater State College has earned the top seed in the 2010 Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Womens Basketball Championships, which begin on Tuesday, February 23rd with quarterfinal round action and conclude with semi-final and championship round play on Friday and Saturday, February 26th and 27th.
Women's Basketball Ends Regular Season with Loss at Westfield State
February 16, 2010
Westfield, Mass. Freshman guard Briana Kelly (Hampden, Mass.) scored a career-high 18 points and senior Sarah Boudreau (Tewksbury, Mass.) scored 17 to lead Westfield State to a 66-53 MASCAC victory over Framingham State on Tuesday, Feb. 16 in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) womens basketball action.
Women's Basketball Falls at MCLA, 57-45
February 13, 2010
North Adams, Mass. - The MCLA women's basketball team held visiting Framingham State to 19% shooting on the day en route to a 57-45 MASCAC victory. The win moves MCLA to 14-8 on the season, tying a school record for wins, and
Salem States Last Second Basket Downs Womens Basketball
February 09, 2010
Framingham, Mass - Danielle Jenkins (Marlborough, Mass.) floater with 13.6 seconds remaining gave Salem State a dramatic 58-57 victory over host Framingham State in a MASCAC womens basketball contest on Tuesday evening. With the result, Salem State (16-6) improves to 7-2 in conference play, a game behind league-leader Bridgewater State.
Women's Basketball Falls to Worcester State
February 06, 2010
Worcester, Mass. - Senior Reilly OKeefe (Warren, Mass.) 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 at the Lancer Gymnasium.
Womens Basketball Hands Bridgewater State First Conference Loss
February 02, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Senior forward Toya Chester (Leominster, Mass.) and freshman forward Kia Minor (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) scored a game-high 18 points apiece to lead the Framingham State womens basketball team to a 72-63 win over the Bridgewater State Bears in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) womens basketball action tonight in Framingham.
Womens Basketball Wins Fourth Straight
January 30, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Junior forward Jill Johnson (Mansfield, Mass.) scored a team-high 13 points to lead the Framingham State College womens basketball team to a 57-48 victory today over the Fitchburg State Falcons at Framinghams Athletic Center in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) womens basketball action.
Meyer Shoots Women's Basketball Past Suffolk
January 26, 2010
Framingham, Mass. - Reserve guard Nicole Meyer (North Attleboro, Mass.) drained all of her career-high 14 points in the second half to spark Framingham State to a hard-earned 54-49 victory over visiting Suffolk in a non-conference womens basketball contest on Tuesday evening. With the win, Framingham State levels its record at 8-8 while Suffolk dips to the 7-8 on the season.
Minor Selected to MASCAC Womens Basketball Weekly Honor Roll
January 25, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Freshman forward Kia Minor (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) was selected to the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Womens Basketball Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending January 24th. This is the third time Minor has been selected to the honor roll in her rookie season.
Minor Leads Womens Basketball Past Westfield State 61-52
January 23, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Freshman forward Kia Minor (Oak Bluffs, Mass.) scored 18 points off the bench to lead the Framingham State College womens basketball team to a 61-52 win today over the Westfield State Owls at Framinghams Athletic Center.
Chester Leads Womens Basketball Past MCLA, 63-44
January 21, 2010
Framingham, Mass. Senior forward Toya Chester (Leominster, Mass.) scored a game-high 20 points to propel the Framingham State College womens basketball team to a 63-44 win over the MCLA Trailblazers in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) action tonight in Framingham. With the win, the Rams improve to 1-4 in conference and 6-8 overall, while the Trailblazers fall to 11-4 overall and 1-3 in the MASCAC.
Women's Basketball Falls to Salem State
January 19, 2010
Salem, Mass. - Senior forward Danielle Jenkins (Marlborough, Mass.) scored 18 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Salem State to a 79-48 victory over Framingham State Tuesday night at Twohig Gymnasium. The Lady Vikings improved to 9-5 overall, 2-1 in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference play, while the Rams fell to 5-8 overall and 0-4 in conference.