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Framingham Today
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Framingham State Rams Crush MCLA Trailblazers in Conference Matchup
Women's basketball team wins 94-35 to improve conference record to 10-2
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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The Framingham State Rams women's basketball team dominated the MCLA Trailblazers in a conference matchup on February 14, winning 94-35. The Rams outscored the Trailblazers in all four quarters, improving their conference record to 10-2 and their overall record to 14-9. Sophomore Jacquelin Schels led the Rams with a strong performance, scoring multiple 3-pointers and layups.
Why it matters
This decisive victory showcases the Rams' strength and competitiveness within their conference. As the regular season comes to a close, the team is positioning itself well for a strong playoff run, sitting in second place in the MASCAC standings.
The details
The Rams jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, maintaining a steady defensive presence throughout the game. Sophomore Faith Greene, senior Kelsey Yelle, and freshman Zaria Anderson all made key contributions with layups and jump shots. The Trailblazers struggled to score, only managing 35 points in the lopsided matchup.
- The game was played on February 14, 2026.
- The Rams fell to the Bridgewater State Bears 77-70 in a conference matchup on February 18, 2026.
- The Rams will host the Anna Maria Amcats for their final conference match of the season on February 21, 2026.
The players
Framingham State Rams
The women's basketball team of Framingham State University, competing in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC).
MCLA Trailblazers
The women's basketball team of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, also competing in the MASCAC.
Jacquelin Schels
A sophomore player for the Framingham State Rams who had a standout performance in the game, scoring multiple 3-pointers and layups.
Faith Greene
A sophomore player for the Framingham State Rams who contributed with layups and jump shots.
Kelsey Yelle
A senior captain for the Framingham State Rams who made key layups during the game.
What they’re saying
“Having a lead to start the game helps the team grow in confidence and gives us momentum to keep building off it.”
— Bridget Trainor, Framingham State Rams player (fsugatepost.com)
“These games help us show the MASCAC what we are capable of and also grow our confidence in our ability to beat any team in the conference.”
— Bridget Trainor, Framingham State Rams player (fsugatepost.com)
“Wrapping up the season, I think everyone has the same goal of winning the MASCAC and beating any team to get there.”
— Bridget Trainor, Framingham State Rams player (fsugatepost.com)
What’s next
The Rams will host the Anna Maria Amcats for their final conference match of the season on February 21, 2026, as they look to secure a top seed in the upcoming MASCAC tournament.
The takeaway
The Framingham State Rams have proven their dominance within the MASCAC conference, showcasing their ability to overwhelm opponents and build momentum heading into the postseason. This decisive victory over MCLA highlights the team's depth, balanced scoring, and defensive tenacity, making them a formidable contender for the conference championship.

