NEWTON, Mass. -- Mount Ida women's volleyball senior outside hitter Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, Mass.) was named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference first team, capping off a terrific four-year career for the Green and White. Freshman Cassidy Bechtle (Henniker, N.H.) received recognition to the all-sportsmanship team in her first season.
Providence, R.I. -- The Mount Ida women's volleyball team ended their terrific 2017 season Tuesday night when they fell in straight sets to 10th ranked Johnson & Wales (RI) in Great Northeast Athletic Conference playoff action. The Mustangs finished the season with a 20-17 (6-6) overall record, the most wins for the program since 2010.
NEWTON, Mass. -- The Mount Ida Mustangs welcomed the Monks of Saint Joseph’s (Me.) and the Wildcats of Johnson & Wales (RI) to the Mustang Athletic Center for the final regular season games in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Mount Ida split the day’s action, defeating the Monks 3-1 and falling to the 11th ranked Wildcats 3-0. Lone senior Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, Mass.) was honored pregame for her four years of service to the Mustangs Volleyball team.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Worcester State University’s Amari King (Lawrence, Mass.) and Stephanie Chapin (Hampden, Mass.) combined for 25 kills in the Lancers’ 3-0 (25-12, 25-16, 25-19) win over the Mount Ida Mustangs in a Thursday evening matchup inside the Lancer Gymnasium.
NEWTON, Mass. -- The Mount Ida women's volleyball celebrated their "Dig Pink" night with a 3-0 straight set win over the visiting Salem State Viking on Tuesday night at the Mount Ida Athletic Center. The Mustangs move to 19-10 overall and remain at 5-5 in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference, while the Vikings fall to 11-13 overall and remain at 3-3 in MASCAC play.
NORTHFIELD, V.T. -- The Mount Ida women's volleyball team split tri-match action with Great Northeast Athletic Conference foes Norwich and Albertus on Friday night at Andrews Hall.
NEWTON, Mass. -- The Lasell women’s volleyball team powered to a 3-1 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) victory against crosstown rival Mount Ida College Wednesday evening inside the Lasell Athletic Center. The Lasers move to 4-4 against league opponents and 10-17 overall, while the Mustangs drop to 4-4 in the GNAC and 17-9 this season.
PAXTON, Mass. -- Another straight-set victory and another GNAC win for Mount Ida women's volleyball team as the visiting Mustangs took down the Amcats of Anna Maria 25-13, 25-18, 25-17 on Saturday afternoon at the Fuller Center in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action. The Mustangs continue towards their first 20-win season since 2007 as they move to 17-8 overall and 4-3 in conference play, while Anna Maria falls to 4-16 overall and 1-7 in GNAC competition.
NEWTON, Mass. – Senior Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, Mass.) and Sophomore Hanna Simpkins (Walpole, N.H.) led the Mustangs on the offensive end to help secure a 3-0 victory over the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) Blue Jays on Wednesday night in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play at Mount Ida Athletic Center.
CHICOPEE, Mass. -- Mount Ida cruised to a non-conference victory over Elms College on Columbus Day action at Picknelly Arena. The Mustangs took the victory in straight sets taking down the Blazers 26-24, 25-20, 26-24. The victory moves the Mustangs to 15-8 overall and 2-3 in GNAC action, while the Blazers fall to 11-9 and remain at 2-0 in NECC play.
NEWTON, Mass. -- The Mustangs split Saturday's double-header action as they fell to host Suffolk 3-2, but rallied to defeat non-conference foe Framingham State 3-1. Mount Ida put together some impressive stats on the day as sophomore setter Alexis Bell (Salem, CT) had 86 total assists on the day, while senior outside hitter Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, MA) tallied 39 kills on the day.
WESTON, Mass. – Mount Ida College fended off a 1-0 deficit and came back to beat Regis 3-1 in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women's volleyball match on Wednesday evening at Higgins Court. The Mustangs leveled their GNAC record to 2-2 by beating the Pride with scores of 16-25, 29-27, 26-24 and 25-9.
BOSTON, Mas. -- The Mustangs picked up their first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) win of the year as sophomore setter Lex Bell (Salem, Conn.) broke a program record with 50 assists in a five-set win over the Saints, the first win against Emmanuel in seven tries for Mount Ida.
NEWTON, Mass. – With her fourth kill of Wednesday night’s Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women’s volleyball match against Simmons College, Mount Ida College senior Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, Mass.) hit the 1,000 kill plateau, becoming the first player in program history to reach that milestone.
NEWTON, Mass. – The Mount Ida College women’s volleyball team defeated visiting Fisher College 3-1 on Monday night, stretching their win streak to three games and notching their tenth win of the season.
NEWTON, Mass. – The Mount Ida College women’s volleyball team won both ends of a non-conference tri-match on Friday evening, kicking off Fall Fest Weekend on campus with a 3-0 win over New England College and a 3-1 win over Lesley University.
NEWTON, Mass. – Mount Ida’s offense struggled to get going as the Mustangs opened conference play on Wednesday night, hosting Rivier University at Mount Ida Athletic Center. The visiting Raiders flexed their muscles in route to a 3-set sweep of the Mustangs, and picked up their second conference win in the process.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- The Mount Ida College women's volleyball team is in New York this weekend, competing at a tournament co-hosted by Union College and Sage College. The Mustangs opened Day 1 on Friday evening with a 3-1 win over MCLA before falling in straight sets to the host Union.
NEWTON, Mass. -- For the second time in her career, Kristy Walton (Fairhaven, Mass.) had a monster day against Curry College, racking up 18 kills as the Mustangs beat the Colonels 3-1 in their women's volleyball home opener Tuesday night at Mount Ida Athletic Center.
BOSTON, Mass. – The Mount Ida College women's volleyball team dropped a pair of three set matches on Saturday afternoon, falling to host Wentworth Institute of Technology and WPI in a non-conference tri-match.
WINTHROP, Mass. – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference, in conjunction with streaming partner Stretch Internet, is pleased to announce that fans can now access content from GNAC member institutions though custom applications on Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Android TV. A Roku app will also be available in the near future.
LEICESTER, Mass. --- The Mount Ida College women’s volleyball team improved to 4-1 on the year by beating Becker 3-0 in a non-conference affair on Tuesday night at the Leicester Gymnasium.
QUINCY, Mass. -- Mount Ida College women's volleyball won their first three games of the 2017 season to reach the championship game of the Eastern Nazarene College Invitational on Saturday afternoon.
NEWTON, Mass. – One of the tenants of Mount Ida’s Vision 2020 Initiative is to provide a sustainable campus environment that fosters engagement and pride. Beginning this year, the athletic department is helping to realize that vision by making the switch to digital programs for all home games of Mount Ida’s 16 varsity sports.
NEWTON, Mass. – For the second consecutive year, Mount Ida College teams will compete against each other during the week of preseason in the return of the Mount Ida Athletics Instagram Takeover contest.
NEWTON, Mass. -- A total of 124 Mount Ida College varsity student-athletes were named to the Dean’s list in one or both semesters during the 2016-17 school year. Student-athletes tabbed to the Dean’s List achieved a minimum 3.33 GPA during that semester over a course load of at least 12 graded credit hours.
NEWTON, Mass. – An action-packed fall will kick off on September 1st in Mustang City, and six different teams will be in action that day to open their 2017-18 campaigns.
WINTHROP, Mass. – Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Commissioner Joe Walsh has announced the 2016-17 Academic All-Conference Teams, and for the third consecutive year, Mount Ida College has put forth a record number of student-athletes who are eligible for this award.