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Women's Soccer shutout by TCCC opponent Gordon
The Gordon women’s soccer team celebrated Senior Day in style, winning 3-0 on a wet and rainy day in Wenham. Freshman Caitlin Nedde scored the only 3 goals of the match, leading Gordon to a 3-0 win over visiting New England College. With the victory, Gordon moves to 8-8-1, and has a 7-4-1 record in The Commonwealth Coast Conference. NEC drops to 7-9-2, and has a 4-7-1 record in conference play.
Men's Soccer falls to conference opponent Gordon
An opportunistic effort by the Gordon Men's Soccer team, led to a 2-0 victory over visiting New England College. The Fighting Scots scored 2 second half goals and took a major step towards solidifying their playoff hopes. With the win, Gordon moves to 7-5 in TCCC play and 8-8 overall. NEC drops to 5-6-1 in conference and 8-8-1 overall.
Pilgrims pull out double overtime win over Eagles
Freshman Tamra Comerford (Fremont, N.H.) knocked home a Samantha Levine (Windham, Maine) pass with 4:15 remaining in double overtime to give New England College a 1-0 victory over host Daniel Webster College in a regional women’s soccer matchup Thursday at Eagle Field.
Women's Soccer falls to league leading Endicott
Endicott College women’s soccer would dominate much of the offense as the Gulls would sail past the New England College Pilgrims 3-0 Wednesday afternoon. With the win the Gulls remain tied for first in the conference improving to 10-1-0 and improve to 12-4-0 overall. The loss drops the Pilgrims to 6-8-2 on the season and 4-6-1 in the conference.
Escobar's lone goal lifts Pilgrims past Bates
New England College field hockey forward Samantha Escobar (Rumney, N.H.) would score the lone goal of the game at the 8:09 mark lifting the Pilgrims past the visiting Bates College Bobcats 1-0 Wednesday afternoon. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 10-5 overall, while the loss drops the Bobcats to 1-9 on the season.
Koskores leads Pilgrims to victory over Gulls
New England College midfielder Peter Koskores (N. Andover, Mass.) netted a goal in the 50th minute leading the Pilgrims past the Endicott College Gulls 1-0 Tuesday afternoon. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 8-7-1 on the season and even their TCCC record at 5-5-1. The loss drops the Gulls to 7-8-0 overall and 6-5-0 in TCCC play.
Strong opening half lifts Bison past Pilgrims
Nichols College men’s soccer exploded for four first half goals lifting the Bison past the New England College Pilgrims 4-0 Saturday afternoon. With the win the Bison improve to 9-6-0 overall and even their conference record at 5-5-0. The loss evens the Pilgrims overall record at 7-7-1 and drops them to 4-5-1 in the conference.
Field Hockey suffers road loss to Endicott
The Endicott College field hockey stretched their winning streak to six games as the Gulls defeated visiting New England College, 4-1, in The Commonwealth Coast Conference action on Saturday afternoon in Beverly, Mass. Endicott improves to 10-6 this season and 6-1 in the TCCC while the Pilgrims fall to 10-5 and 5-2 in conference games. The Gulls were led by a pair of goals from Anna Giannoni (Granby, Conn.) as well as a goal and an assist from Joanne Reid (Clarksville, Md.).
Abro leads Bison past Pilgrims
Nichols College women’s soccer forward Samantha Abro (Northborough, Mass.) recorded a hat trick leading the visiting Bison past the New England College Pilgrims 3-0 Saturday afternoon. With the win the Bison improve to 7-8-0 overall and 4-6-0 in conference play. The loss drops the Pilgrims to 6-7-2 overall and 4-5-1 in the conference.
Escobar's late goal lifts Pilgrims to victory
New England College field hockey forward Samantha Escobar (Rumney, N.H.) would score with just 1:32 remaining in regulation to lift the Pilgrims past the visiting Worcester State College Lancers 3-2 Thursday afternoon.
Strong opening half lifts Pilgrims past Amcats
New England College field hockey would net four first half goals lifting them past the visiting Anna Maria College Amcats 4-2 Tuesday afternoon in Henniker. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 9-4 overall and 5-1 in conference play. The loss drops the Amcats to 2-10 on the season and 1-6 in the conference.
Women's Soccer falls to Wentworth
Wentworth Institute of Technology women’s soccer forward Stephanie Crockett (Bedford, Mass.) would net the game-winner with just under five minutes remaining in the opening half to lift the Leopards past New England College 1-0 Monday afternoon. With the win the Leopards improve to 4-9-0 overall and 3-5-0 in conference play. The loss drops the Pilgrims to 5-6-2 overall and 3-4-1 in the conference.
Men's Soccer escapes with win over Daniel Webster
Senior Kagan Sinclair’s (Marblehead, Mass.) unassisted goal with 31:35 remaining in regulation proved to be the game winner as the New England College men’s soccer team shut out host Daniel Webster, 1-0 in a regional matchup Monday at Eagle Field.
Nichols College needs overtime to hand Pilgrims first TCCC loss
First year Emily Widdison (Greenfield, Mass.) scored nine and a half minutes into overtime to lift the Nichols College field hockey team to a 2-1 overtime victory over New England College in a The Commonwealth Coast Conference game at Vendetti Field Saturday afternoon. Nichols remains undefeated on the year and improves to 12-0 overall and 5-0 in TCCC games after snapping a seven-game losing streak against the Pilgrims dating back to 2003. New England College drops its first TCCC game to dip to 4-1 in conference play and 8-4 overall.
Visiting UNE picks up shutout win over Pilgrims
University of New England men’s soccer forward Kevin Tarr (Hermon, Maine) would head in the lone goal of the game in the 51st minutes to lift the visiting Nor’easters past the New England College Pilgrims 1-0 Saturday afternoon. With the win the Nor’easters improve to 8-4-0 overall and 5-3-0 in conference play. The loss drops the Pilgrims to 5-6-1 on the season and 3-4-1 in the conference.
Pilgrims fall to Nor'easters in the final minutes
University of New England women’s soccer forward Nicole Richardson (Rochester, N.H.) would score the game-winner with just 1:31 remaining in regulation to lift the visiting Nor’easters past the New England College Pilgrims 2-1 Saturday afternoon. With the win the Nor’easters improve to 10-1-0 overall and 7-1-0 in conference play. The loss evens the Pilgrims’ overall record at 5-5-2 and moves them to 3-3-1 in the conference.
NEC picks up shutout win over WNEC
New England College field hockey would net three unanswered goals in the second half leading the Pilgrims past the visiting Western New England College Golden Bears 3-0 Thursday afternoon. With the win the Pilgrim remain undefeated in conference play improving to 4-0 and move to 8-3 overall. The loss drops the Golden Bears to 2-10 overall and 1-3 in conference play.
Strong second half lifts Wentworth past NEC
Wentworth Institute of Technology men’s soccer explode for five second half goals lifting the Leopards past the New England College Pilgrims 5-2 Thursday afternoon in Henniker. With the win Wentworth evens their overall record at 5-5-0 and improves their conference record to 4-3-0. The loss evens NEC’s overall record at 5-5-1 and 3-3-1 in conference play.
Pilgrims battle Crusaders to a tie
New England College men’s soccer played Eastern Nazarene College to a 2-2 tie Tuesday evening in Quincy. With the tie the Pilgrims move to 5-4-1 on the season and 3-2-1 in conference play, while the Crusaders move to 0-11-1 overall and 0-6-1 in the conference.
Hytner's late goal lifts Pilgrims past Crusaders
New England College midfielder Veronica Hytner (St. James, N.Y.) would net an unassisted goal in the 87th minute lifting the Pilgrims past the Eastern Nazarene Crusaders 1-0 Tuesday evening in Quincy. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 5-4-2 overall and 3-2-1 in conference play. The loss drops the Crusaders to 5-8 on the season and 3-4 in the conference.
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