Nine members of the Massachusetts Maritime football program have been named to the 2011 New England Football Conference All-Academic Team that was announced today by NEFC Publicist Roger Crosley. To qualify for the team a player must have completed three semesters at the same institution with a cumulative of 3.0 or better grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) READ MORE >
A member of the Massachusetts Maritime Athletic Hall of Fame will be honored for a second straight year as the recipient of the Ron Burton Distinguished American Award from the Jack Grinold Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the National Football Foundation, as former Buccaneer standout lineman and current Curry College Head Coach Skip Bandini '81 will receive the accolade next May, following in the footsteps of his coach, Don Ruggeri, who was honored with the Burton Award this past spring READ MORE >
Two-year Buccaneer captain and former Apponequet High standout Mike Bois found big success playing Division III college football not too far from home and recently earned post-season honors from the New England Football Conference READ MORE >
Another week has brought more accolades for Massachusetts Maritime senior linebacker Walter Butler, as he has been named to the 2011 D3Football.com All-East Region Team that was announced on Monday evening. Additionally, Butler has been selected to play in the Third Annual D3 Senior Classic that will take place on Friday, December 9th at Salem Stadium in Salem, Va., the site of the NCAA Division III Stagg Bowl national championship game, at 7:00 p.m. EST READ MORE >
Massachusetts Maritime senior linebacker Walter Butler continues to earn accolades for his outstanding campaign on the gridiron this past fall, as he is one of 28 student-athletes, including six representing the New England Football Conference, to be named to the 2011 New England Football Writers Association Division II-III All-Star team that was announced late last week READ MORE >
Massachusetts Maritime senior linebacker Walter Butler has been named as the 2011 New England Football Conference Bogan Division Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of the league’s eight coaches, as he is one of five Buccaneers to earn spots on this year’s all-conference team that was announced by Roger Crosley, the NEFC’s Director of Media Relations READ MORE >












































