A total of 1,008 student-athletes have been named to the 2017-18 GNAC Academic All-Conference Team, achieving a 3.25 cumulative GPA and having reached second-year academic status.
Earlier this month, four GNAC student-athletes had the opportunity to attend the NCAA Convention and GNAC staffer Annie Jenkins was one of 227 individuals to attend the 2018 NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar.
SJC sophomore forward Libby Pomerleau collected New England East First Team honors, while SJC's Hayley Winslow and Lasell's Denise Landry made the Second Team.
Trailing after an early secnd-half goal, No.19 UNE scored twice in the final 14 minutes to take down SJC in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship on Wednesday.
Lasell's Nikki Pignone had three goals in a 3-0 week, highlighted by the game-winner in the Lasers’ crucial victory over GNAC foe Saint Joseph’s of Maine.
Mount Ida's Lexi Minicucci registered five goals and two assists for 12 points in a 2-0 week, eclipsing 100 career points in the process for the Mustangs.
Saint Joseph?s of Maine received 60 points and five first-place votes to take the first overall spot in the 2017 GNAC coaches' poll, it was announced on Monday.