2009 Football News
Salve Regina hires Bob Chesney as head football coach
April 30, 2010
Salve Regina University named Bob Chesney the school's head football coach on Friday, announced by director of athletics Colin Sullivan.
Robertson resigns at SRU football coach
March 31, 2010
Salve Regina University director of athletics Colin Sullivan announced today that head football coach Chris Robertson has submitted a letter of resignation.
25 Salve Regina Student-Athletes Named to NEFC All-Academic Team
January 26, 2010
The Salve Regina University football team placed 25 student-athletes on the 2009 New England Football Conference (NEFC) All-Academic Team, which was released today.
Nine Seahawks honored by NEFC; Max Shubert named Def. ROY
November 14, 2009
The Salve Regina University football team placed eight student-athletes on the New England Football Conference (NEFC) all-division teams and also saw freshman Max Shubert earn Defensive Rookie of the Year honors.
McGarrity closes career with NEFC accolades
November 09, 2009
Salve Regina University senior Nolan McGarrity has been named to the New England Football Conference (NEFC) Honor Roll.
Panthers defeat Seahawks in season-finale, 33-7
November 07, 2009
Junior quarterback J.J. Brooks rushed for 108 yards and three touchdowns to lead Plymouth State University to a 33-7 win over Salve Regina University in New England Football Conference (NEFC) action.
Dargan, Bernarducci named to NEFC Honor Roll
November 02, 2009
Salve Regina University sophomore Michael Dargan and senior Brian Bernarducci have each been named to the New England Football Conference (NEFC) Honor Roll.
Graham gives WNEC its fourth straight victory; Golden Bears down Seahawks, 17-14
October 31, 2009
Freshman running back Mike Graham rushed only five times but gained 45 yards including second-half touchdown runs of 30 and four yards to lead Western New England College to a 17-14 victory over Salve Regina University.
St. Onge named NEFC Player of the Week for second time
October 26, 2009
Salve Regina University senior quarterback Jeff St. Onge has been named New England Football Conference (NEFC) Offensive Player of the Week. He shares the honor with Justin Walz of Western New England.
St. Onge's four touchdowns propel Seahawks past MIT, 28-17
October 24, 2009
On Senior Day, the MIT football team rolled out the red carpet honoring its upperclassmen and had considerable opportunities to make an even bigger splash in the game, before falling short to visiting Salve Regina University, 28-17, in a New England Football Conference (NEFC) matchup on Saturday afternoon at Roberts Field.
St. Onge, Lange recognized by NEFC
October 19, 2009
Salve Regina University senior Jeff St. Onge and sophomore Shane Lange have been named to the New England Football Conference (NEFC) Honor Roll.
St. Onge's four touchdowns lead Seahawks to 49-14 rout of UMass Dartmouth
October 17, 2009
Senior quarterback Jeff St. Onge threw two touchdown passes and rushed for two scores as the Salve Regina University football team snapped an eight-game losing streak to UMass Dartmouth with a 49-14 win in New England Football Conference (NEFC) action Saturday afternoon at Gaudet Field.
Seahawks Host 'Pop Warner Day' on Saturday, Oct. 17
October 14, 2009
The Salve Regina University football team will host 'Pop Warner Day' this Saturday, October 17 when the Seahawks host UMass Dartmouth at Gaudet Field at noon in Middletown.
St. Onge named to NEFC Honor Roll
October 12, 2009
Salve Regina University senior QB Jeff St. Onge has been named to the New England Football Conference (NEFC) Honor Roll, one week after senior linebacker Nolan McGarrity earned the same honor.
Smith-Vaughn leads Nichols past Seahawks, 31-24
October 10, 2009
The Nichols College football team defeated Salve Regina University, 31-24, Saturday afternoon in a New England Football Conference Boyd Division game at Vendetti Field.
Curry rallies past Salve Regina, 19-7
October 03, 2009
Senior linebacker Scott Driscoll made three fourth-quarter interceptions and Curry sacked Salve Regina quarterback Jeff St. Onge seven times as the host Colonels notched a come-from-behind 19-7 Homecoming win over the visiting Seahawks.