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Despite grueling conditions, men’s crew fought hard, encountering mixed results in Saratoga Springs. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Men’s crew faces Wesleyan at Little Three Championship, brings home mixed results

Alina Ramirez April 24, 2024
Last Saturday, men’s crew traveled to Saratoga Springs to compete in the Little Three Championship. While the regatta, as the name suggests, used to feature the Ephs competing against both the Wesleyan Cardinals and the Amherst Mammoths, the competition is effectively a dual meet between the Ephs and the Cardinals as the Mammoths have rarely participated since restructuring their varsity rowing program into a club sport in the early 1990s.
Photo courtesy of Sports Information.

Captain’s Corner: Sam Cragin ’24

Inés Garcia April 24, 2024

  Team: Men’s lacrosse Hometown: Darien, Conn. Major: Chemistry This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Inés Garcia (IG): You’re one of the co-captains for men’s...

The Ephs persevered despite the weather, taking home wins in three of their four races last Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Women’s crew battles the elements, finds success at Little Three Championship

Ben Niewoehner April 24, 2024
Despite brisk and windy conditions, women’s crew triumphed on Saturday, seeing three of its four boats defeat the Wesleyan Cardinals in the 55th Little Three Regatta, held in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Softball faced off against Colby last weekend, winning its first game 8-5 and losing its second 2-6 later that day. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Softball splits doubleheader series with Colby over the weekend

Ben Niewoehner April 17, 2024
Softball (11-8, 5-3 NESCAC) split a tough two-game series on the road against Colby (11- 11, 3-3 NESCAC) last Sunday. Led by Sadie Leonard ’26 on the mound in the first game, the Ephs won a back-andforth battle 8-5 before coming up short 2-6 to the Mules in the second matchup of the day.
The Ephs are now ranked fifth in the NCAA Div. III East region. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Women’s golf finishes first at Martin and Wallace Invitational

Inés Garcia April 17, 2024
Women’s golf secured a first place finish in the 15-team field at the Martin and Wallace Invitational hosted by SUNY Cortland last Sunday. Due to heavy rain, high winds, and the resultant flooding of the course, the first round of the invitational was canceled, reducing the tournament to a shortened 18-hole format from its original 36-hole format.
Student photographer Maya Singh ’27 shoots sports from Williamstown to NCAA Women’s March Madness Tournament

Student photographer Maya Singh ’27 shoots sports from Williamstown to NCAA Women’s March Madness Tournament

Aliya Huprikar April 17, 2024

Although Maya Singh ’27 is now an experienced sports photographer — touting employment by the NCAA, the New York Mets, and the College’s own Sports Information — her first foray into photography...

Men’s tennis ended the weekend on a triumphant note after neatly defeating Connecticut College 9-0. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Men’s tennis sweeps Connecticut College in weekend 9-0 victory

Inés Garcia April 10, 2024
No. 3 men’s tennis (10-1, 4-0 NESCAC) swept No. 45 Connecticut College (8-5, 1-5 NESCAC) in a 9-0victory last Saturday. The win extends the Ephs’ four match win streak, moving them to second place in the NESCAC, one game behind perennial rival No. 21 Amherst (10-2, 5-0 NESCAC).
Photo courtesy of Theresa Sawyer.

College unveils $4.7 million permanent boathouse for crew program

Hannah Marx April 10, 2024
Men’s and women’s crew moved into their newly constructed boathouse, located on the Lake Onota waterfront, on March 28. The new boathouse has twice the boat storage of the previous boathouse and features a team room equipped with a television, a room to gather in before and after practice, heated spaces for boat storage, and bathrooms with showers.
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Captains’ Corner: Isabelle Shah ’24

Noor Naseer April 10, 2024

Team: Men’s crew Hometown: Brookline, Mass. Major: Psychology and studio art This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Noor Naseer (NN): How long have you been coxswaining? Isabelle...

Women’s tennis had a strong season start with two at-home victories. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Women’s tennis beats Tufts and Bates

Dilay Kalınoğlu March 13, 2024
No. 9 women’s tennis (4-0, 2-0 NESCAC) defeated the No. 15 Tufts Jumbos (0-2, 0-1NESCAC) and the Bates Bobcats (2-4, 0-2 NESCAC) in matches hosted at home last weekend. The Ephs narrowly beat the Jumbos 5-4 and swept the Bobcats 9-0, maintaining an undefeated record
Cole Prowitt-Smith’s phenomenal layup brought the Ephs to the Sweet Sixteen match in North Carolina. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information.)

Men’s basketball falls to Christopher Newport in Sweet Sixteen, ending NCAA Tournament run

Ben Niewoehner and Lena Kerest March 13, 2024
Men’s basketball (23-7, 9-1 NESCAC) continued its late-season resurgence with an inspired run to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, defeating No. 18 DeSales (24-4) 77-51 in the first round and No. 9 Oswego State (26-3) 79-77 with a dramatic, game-winning layup by guard co-captain Cole Prowitt-Smith ’24. The defending national champions, the No. 23 Christopher Newport Captains (24-7), put an end to the Ephs’ season on Friday afternoon in a hard-fought 49-60 loss.
The womens 4x400m relay impressed again, closing out the indoor season with a new school record. (Photo courtesy of Sports Information).

This week in playoffs: Qualifying Ephs close out season at national competitions

Alina Ramirez March 13, 2024
Women’s track and field kicked off the final meet of its indoor season on Friday, the Div. III NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va.
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