Leopards take a 3-2 decision after winning the deciding set, 3-2, to punch their ticket to the CCC Semifinals for the first time in program history; Leah Rogoz and Claire Quick each record double-doubles while Samantha Lassiter hits .421 in the win
Leopards take a 3-0 decision from the Lions to set the program's single-season win mark (24); Leah Rogoz and Claire Quick each record double-doubles in the win
Leopards fall for the first time in their last 11 matches with a 3-1 loss; sophomores Leah Rogoz, Claire Quick, and Samantha Lassiter each record 10 or more kills int he defeat
Leopards notch their second double-digit win streak of the season with a 3-0 win over Curry; Leah Rogoz records her third straight double-double with 17 kills and 12 digs
Leopards close out non-conference portion of their schedule with a 3-0 win over Emerson; Leah Rogoz records a double-double (17 kills, 11 digs) in the victory
Leopards snap a 14-match series losing streak against the Golden Bears with a 3-1 win; Leah Rogoz records 15 kills, 22 digs, and four blocks for Wentworth
Leopards defeat Lesley (3-0) and Worcester State (3-1); Samantha Lassiter records 14 kills and 11 blocks on the day, including tying a single-match record with eight block assists in the win over Worcester State
Leopards move to 7-0 for first time in program history after defeating WPI (3-2) and Mount Ida (3-0); in the Mount Ida match, Claire Quick was on the service line for 23 straight Wentworth points
Leopards remain undefeated (5-0) after sweeping the Amcats, 3-0; Leah Rogoz and Claire Quick each record double-doubles while Katelyn Carlson hits .636
Leopards complete weekend sweep with wins over Simmons (3-1) and RIT (3-2); sophomore Leah Rogoz named tournament MVP while classmate Claire Quick earned a spot on the all-tournament team
Leopards defeat Western Connecticut and Penn State-Berks by 3-0 scores to start the season; sophomores Leah Rogoz and Claire Quick combine for 35 kills
Coming off their finest season in 2016, the Leopards expect to return 12 letterwinners - including the 2016 rookie of the year and a pair of all-conference selections - when they open the season on Sept. 1