2017-18 Massasoit Women's Basketball News
Massasoit sophomore twin sisters Sierra Johnson and Sienna Johnson of Brockton earned All-Region 21 Women’s Basketball postseason accolades, recently announced by the regional committee.
Four Warriors reached double figures, but nationally ranked Roxbury took advantage of some costly turnovers as the Massasoit women’s basketball team fell in the Region 21 Semifinals, 81-66, on Saturday afternoon on the campus of Bunker Hill.
For the second straight Saturday and fourth time this season, the Massasoit women’s basketball team will face the nationally ranked Roxbury Tigers. This Saturday the matchup will take place at Bunker Hill CC in the Region 21 Tournament Semifinals at 2 PM.
For the third straight year Massasoit met Roxbury in the MCCAC Championship game, but unfortunately the Warriors fell for the third straight time as the sixth-ranked Tigers defeated the Warriors 106-39 on Sunday afternoon.
After a slow start, the Massasoit women’s basketball team responded in the final three quarters to defeat Springfield Tech, 71-57, to advance to the Massachusetts Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAC) State Finals.
The 2017-18 Massachusetts Community College Athletic Conference (MCCAC) Tournament seedings have been announced with Massasoit earning the No. 2 seed in both the men’s and women’s tournaments. The MCCAC Tournament will be hosted by Springfield Tech in Springfield, Mass., this weekend.
In their final home game, sophomore twins Sienna Johnson and Sierra Johnson made it a memorable one, combining to score 44 points as the Massasoit women’s basketball team upset CCRI 56-49 on Wednesday night at the Asiaf Field House.
The Massasoit women’s basketball team had nationally ranked Roxbury on upset alert, but the Tigers pulled away in the fourth quarter, claiming a 70-58 contest on Tuesday at the Peter Asiaf Field House.
Three Warriors scored in double figures, but Navy Prep pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat the Massasoit women's basketball team 89-64 on Tuesday night.
The Massasoit women’s basketball team exploded for 51 points in the second half to top Springfield Tech on the road, 82-57, on Saturday afternoon.
The Massasoit women's basketball team exploded in the third quarter to erase what was a 17-point halftime deficit to two points, but the Warriors ran out of steam in the fourth, falling on the road at NHTI, 61-41, on Saturday afternoon.
Julia Molnar (Hungary) celebrated her birthday tying a career-high with 16 points to lead four players in double figures as the Massasoit women’s basketball team defeated Quinsigamond, 70-35, on Thursday night.
Mark Georges sank four clutch free throws as the Massasoit men’s basketball team closed out the final 1:50 of the game on a 17-5 run to defeat Quinsigamond 69-57 on Thursday night.
The University of Connecticut at Avery Point used a 21-0 run to start the second quarter on the way to a 90-64 win over the Massasoit women’s basketball team on Tuesday.
Roxbury jumped out to an early lead and defeated the Massasoit women’s basketball team 100-62 on Thursday night.
Gateway jumped to an early lead and cruised past the Massasoit women’s basketball team, 78-56, on Tuesday night at the Peter Asiaf Field House.
