MARLBOROUGH, Mass. – With the conclusion of the last game of the regular season, the NEWMAC has released the 2025 Field Hockey Championship bracket, which consists of six teams aiming for the title of NEWMAC Champion.
After a perfect 9-0 conference record, defending NEWMAC Champions Babson College secured the top seed and will host a semifinal game after earning a first-round bye. WPI (8-1) earned the second seed and the right to host a semifinal game with a first-round bye.
Semifinal matchups will take place on Thursday, November 6. On Saturday, November 8, the winners of each semifinal will compete in the NEWMAC title game.
Tickets for NEWMAC championship events can be purchased through the NEWMAC box office. The NEWMAC encourages fans to purchase their mobile tickets in advance of the event to streamline the entry process on game day. Spectators may purchase mobile tickets on site, but no cash option will be available. Ticket prices are $10 for general admission. Children under 12 and NEWMAC students with a valid institutional ID are free and do not need to purchase a mobile ticket. Once a matchup is confirmed following each round of the championship the tickets will become available.
2025 NEWMAC Field Hockey Championship
- Babson (9-0)
- WPI (8-1)
- MIT (7-2)
- Springfield (6-3)
- Salve Regina (4-5)
- Wellesley (3-6)
First Round: Tuesday, November 4 (at highest seeds)
No. 6 Wellesley at No. 3 MIT – 6:00 PM
No. 5 Salve Regina at No. 4 Springfield – 6:00 PM
Semifinals: Thursday, November 6 (at highest seeds)
Winner No. 4/5 at No. 1 Babson – 6:00 PM
Winner No. 3/6 vs. No. 2 WPI – 4:00 PM
Championship: Saturday, November 9 (at highest remaining seed)
Semifinal Winners – TBD
The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) consists of 12 highly selective institutions committed to academic excellence: Babson College, Clark University, U.S Coast Guard Academy, Emerson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, Salve Regina University, Smith College, Springfield College, Wellesley College, Wheaton College, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.