The Massachusetts football team returns to McGuirk Alumni Stadium to host Bryant on Saturday, Sept. 6. UMass (0-1) is searching for its first victory under new head coach Joe Harasymiak, against an FCS opponent. The opening quarter of week one’s loss to Temple was full of promise. Three hours later, that buzz was long gone....| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts men’s soccer team took care of business against the Stonehill Skyhawks, beating them 4-0 in front of a packed Rudd Field crowd. The Minutemen (3-0-1) came into the season needing answers at the forward positions. Matt Cence provided that on Monday with two goals and an assist. UMass entered the game with two...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
After a long and hard-fought 90 minutes on Sunday evening, the Massachusetts women’s soccer team struggled to get its attack going, resulting in a 0-0 draw against UMass Lowell. As the game reached the 89th minute, the ball loomed in front of the Minutewomen’s (2-1-2) goal, but their defense stayed calm. Despite a shot by...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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In 2024, the Massachusetts football team had what can be described as a one-dimensional defense. In an era where the pass is prioritized on offense, the Minutemen (0-1) were an outlier statistically, the rare program that allowed more yards on the ground than it did in the air. A year later, large-scale staff and roster...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts football team and its 37 brand-new transfers took the field for the first time in Saturday’s 42-10 loss to Temple. A plethora of the offseason adds played a massive role in the first game of the Joe Harasymiak era. Despite the result, the first quarter was a positive one thanks to the newly...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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The Massachusetts men’s soccer team defeated the Quinnipiac Bobcats 5-2 Thursday, taking down their opponent in convincing fashion. The Minutemen (2-0-1) offense was firing on all cylinders, with two goals from new graduate transfer striker JP Mbuthia and another two from junior Shane Velez. Up 2-0 at half, UMass put its pedal to the metal...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Playing under a new head coach and within the confines of a new conference, the Massachusetts football team hopes to usher in a new era in Amherst on Saturday. The Minutemen will host the Temple Owls at McGuirk Alumni Stadium, marking the first contest of their 2025 schedule. The two teams last met in 2022,...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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The Massachusetts women’s soccer team came through in the second half with two goals and stellar defense to defeat the Harvard Crimson on Sunday. In the 89th minute of the match, Harvard (0-1) set up for a corner kick. After being tossed around in front of the goal, the Crimson’s Erin Gordon sent a shot...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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The No. 8 Massachusetts men’s soccer team was victorious over the Siena Saints 3-2 in the opening game of the 2025 season. The Minutemen (1-0-0) took on a tough opponent to start the campaign, but goals from Aidan Kelly, John Paul Mbuthia and Alex Brown were the difference. Mbuthia’s contributions were a key factor in...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
A University investigation found “no substantiated evidence” that Brian Flacks retaliated against some water polo players, though the investigator will provide recommendations to resolve any negative impacts. The post Men’s water polo coach cleared of second investigation appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
For the first since 2017, nobody from around town reached the title game. Will that change in 2025? And if so, by who?| Longmont Times-Call
Girls gymnastics district-wide will have its final season next fall after Sunflower League announced the sport’s retirement in an email sent to coaches on May 1. The decision will affect 12 active teams in the league, including the Lancers. “This decision reflects several years of challenges, including declining participation numbers, difficulties in finding enough qualified […]| The Harbinger Online
The Massachusetts women’s soccer team dropped to 0-2 early in the season on Thursday afternoon, falling 3-2 at the hands of Army. After getting shutout in their season opener against Syracuse, the Minutewomen (0-2) took a huge step forward offensively against the Black Knights (2-1), but struggled defensively again, allowing a game that was within...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian