2014-15 GNAC Headlines
Norwich assistant coach Frank Pecora has been promoted to head baseball coach, as announced by Athletic Director Tony Mariano on Tuesday.
Jeff Juron has been named Suffolk's fifth-ever men's basketball head coach, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced on Monday.
Former Division II Assumption College head coach Barry Coonan has been named the next men's and women's coach of the AMCATS.
Anna Maria College Athletic Director Laura Habacker is pleased to announce the hiring of Allison Kelley as the next women's soccer coach.
Alexis Mastronardi, who has been an administrator at Emmanuel since 2001, has been named the fourth-ever AD at the institution.
Outgoing Emmanuel Athletic Director Pam Roecker leaves a lasting legacy upon the Saints athletics department at Fenway.
GNAC Commissioner Joe Walsh was honored and recognized by the DIIICA in Denver for his 10 years of service at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference.
Amy Barry has joined Suffolk Athletics as its Sports Information Director, Rams Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Falcons' Mike Choiniere has been named to the Capital One Academic All-America Division III At-Large Third Team.
Kelly Shimmin has been hired as the fourth soccer coach in the history of the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) women's soccer team.
More than 800 student-athletes have been honored as members of the 2014-15 GNAC Academic All-Conference Team.
The Lasell SAAC Special Olympics Unified Event story has been nominated for June's NCAA Division III Olympics Spotlight Poll. Click here to vote!
JWU Associate Dean of Athletics Mary Graf today announced that Chris Flint has been named the Wildcats' new head women's soccer coach.
JWU has captured both the 2014-15 GNAC Men’s and Women’s Commissioner’s Cup Awards, as announced by commissioner Joe Walsh on Monday.
Mike Choiniere has been selected to the 2014-15 CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Team for Division III District 2.
After falling to top-seeded Southern Maine on Wednesday, the Rams were eliminated from regional play Thursday after a 4-0 setback to fifth-seeded MIT.
