Ephs men’s golf claims share of Little Three Championship
Williams Defeats Bard 16-6
Keiyu Mamiya named NESCAC Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Men’s golf comes home 7th at FSC Spring Invitational
Women’s golf finishes fourth at Northeast Invitational
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Williams Men's Golf Shares Little Three Championship Title

The Ephs men's golf team ties for first in the Little Three Championship, while baseball and track & field also make strides this week.

Ephs men’s golf claims share of Little Three Championship

The Ephs men's golf team ties for first in the Little Three Championship, while baseball and track & field also make strides this week.

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The Williams College men's golf team secured a share of the Little Three Championship on April 22, tying with Amherst College at Orchards Golf Club. Both teams defeated Wesleyan University by a score of 10-2, with the Ephs and Mammoths finishing their head-to-head match at 6-6. Williams excelled in the team format, winning all four pairs against both opponents, while Alex Moller and Will Rich contributed victories in individual match play. Earlier in the week, the Ephs finished seventh at the Farmingdale State College Spring Invitational, with Jack Estrella leading the team with an eighth-place finish and a +1 overall score. The Ephs will next compete in the NESCAC Championship hosted by Trinity College this weekend.

In baseball, the Ephs achieved a decisive 16-6 victory over Bard College on April 22 at Bobby Coombs Field. After falling behind 2-0 in the first inning, Williams responded with a six-run rally, highlighted by Hank Jacobus’s RBI double and Will Scott’s two-run single. The Ephs maintained control throughout the game, with multiple players contributing to the scoring, including Anthony Lods and Sasha Palma. This win improves Williams' overall record to 10-17 as they prepare for their next matchup.

In track and field, sophomore Keiyu Mamiya earned NESCAC Men's Track Athlete of the Week honors after finishing as the top Division III competitor in the 1,500-meter race at the Sean Collier Invitational on April 20. Mamiya's personal record of 3:48.85 ranks him 11th among Division III athletes this season. The Ephs will host the NESCAC Championship this weekend, where they will look to build on Mamiya's momentum.

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