Field Hockey: The Husky Field Hockey program has earned 41 All-Region and 78 All-Conference honors. In 2013 and 2014, Peyton Dostie (USM ‘16) was named to the ECAC Division III All-New England team and in 2013 she tied the single season goals record with 22. Husky Field Hockey has also seen two All-Americans during its time on Hannaford field: Meredith Bradley (USM ‘97) in 1997 and Jessie Superchi (USM ‘05) in 2003.
In 2023, the Huskies went a perfect 6-0 in conference play to earn the top seed in the conference tournament. The Huskies had a thrilling overtime win over VTSU Castleton in the semifinals before defeating Keene State 1-0 in the championship. Seven Huskies earned All-LEC honors with Hannah Banks, Jordan Cummings and Sage Drinkwater earning first team honors, Mary Keef and Brooke Carson earning second team honors, Julianna Kiklis being selected for the LEC's 12th Player Award and Jenessa Foster being named Rookie of the Year. The Huskies' coaching staff was also named Coaching Staff of the Year. Banks and Cummings were also named Second Team All-Region by the NFHCA and Cummings repeated as the LEC Defensive Player of the Year.
Men's Lacrosse: The Husky Men’s Lacrosse has won 19 All-Conference honors and three Little East Defensive Player of the Year honors with Sam Hornblower winning back-to-back awards in 2016 and 2017. In 2013, Kyle Baker (USM ‘13) earned ECAC All-New England honors in addition to being a First Team All-LEC selection.
During the 2023 season, Huskies' senior Nick James rewrote the record books and set single-season records for goals (47), assists (36), and points (86) and was an Honorable Mention All-LEC selection. Both the goals and points records were then tied in 2024 by Schuyler Wetmore, while James broke his own assists record with 39.
Women’s Lacrosse: Reborn in 2000 after a 20 year hiatus, Husky Women’s Lacrosse has developed into a consistent threat in the Little East Conference. Since their revival, the Huskies have earned 76 All-Conference selections, one LEC Goalkeeper of the Year award, two LEC Offensive Player of the Year awards, six LEC Rookie of the Year awards, and six Coach of the year titles. Five Huskies (Katelyn D'Appolonia-2025, Cece Racine-2024, Aliza Jordan-2019, Jacki Kelly-2013, and Jessica Knight-2010) have earned Second Team IWLCA All-Region honors.
Two Huskies earned All-LEC nods following a record-breaking 2025 season that saw the team win 13 games. Katelyn D'Appolonia was named the 2025 LEC Rookie of the Year and was a First Team All-LEC selection. Britney Hill also earned a spot on the first team. Head coach Ashley Durepo was chosen by her peers as LEC Coach of the Year. D'Appolonia was also a Second Team All-Region selection.
Men’s Soccer: In its history, the Husky Men’s Soccer program has seen 58 All-Little East Conference honorees and 10 LEC major award winners. Most notably, Sinisa Bajic (USM ‘08) was named Rookie of the Year in 2005 and Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007. The Huskies have had six players earn All-Region honors since 2000 with Bajic earning the honor twice.
Led by head coach Jim Hopkins '00, the Huskies qualified for the LEC Championship tournament in 2023 for the first time since 2018 where they dropped a close 2-1 game to WestConn. The Huskies kept four clean sheets and the team scored its most goals since 2017 in the first year of the Hopkins era.
Women's Soccer: Husky Women's Soccer has seen quite a bit of success during their tenure on Hannaford Field. In its history, Husky Women’s Soccer has garnered 84 Little East All-Conference Honors with 12 major awards. Goalie Bre Atwood became United Soccer Coaches (USC) All-American in program history with her second team selection following the 2023 season.
The Huskies won the LEC Championship in 2024 for the third year in a row and had nine players garner All-LEC honors. Mia Sargent earned her third LEC Defensive Player of the Year award and was named First Team All-LEC along with Catriona Gould. Julia McKenna, Kiki Huntress and Meghan Przybilla earned Second Team honors. Four Huskies, Hunter Stonebraker, Makyla Magid, Cierra Hill and Devan Sherry were named Third Team All-LEC. Gould, Sargent, McKenna and Huntress also earned All-Region honors.
The Huskies earned their first NCAA Tournament win in 2023 with a 2-0 win over No. 10 Rowan University in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Huskies took down the Profs 2-0 behind goals from Sargent and Reitchel. The team then lost to No. 14 MIT to end the season with a record of 16-2-4.