Lehigh University women's golf concluded its season at the Patriot League Championship, finishing third in a five-team field at the Naval Academy Golf Club. The Mountain Hawks shot a total of 937 (311-312-314), with senior Yuki Zhu and sophomore Alana Hall both tying for ninth place at 233. Zhu's final round of 77 was the low score for Lehigh on Sunday, while Hall carded a 79. Junior Stefania Fedun closely followed, finishing tied for 12th at 234. The team’s performance highlighted their competitive spirit throughout the season.
In men's golf, Lehigh retained the Presidents Cup for the sixth consecutive year by defeating Lafayette 11.5-8.5 in a closely contested match at Hamilton Farm Golf Club. The Mountain Hawks built an early lead in the better ball competition, winning four of five matches, and secured the victory with strong performances in singles play, particularly from juniors Matthew Quinn and Charles Schrohe, who excelled in both formats.
Lehigh's women's lacrosse team faced a challenging matchup against Army, ultimately falling 17-10 after a competitive three quarters. The Mountain Hawks initially took the lead with Grace Martel scoring the first goal, but Army responded quickly and maintained the momentum, pulling away in the fourth quarter with six unanswered goals. Despite the loss, Lehigh's offense showed resilience, with multiple players contributing to the scoreline.
The Mountain Hawks' softball team had a mixed series against Bucknell, losing two of three games over the weekend. In the rubber match on Sunday, Lehigh fell 4-3, with three errors contributing to the Bison's unearned runs. Earlier, Lehigh showcased its offensive power in a 10-2 victory in game two of Saturday's doubleheader, highlighted by junior Holly Lovett's two home runs and a strong performance from sophomore Kelly Fricker. The team now holds a record of 22-24 overall and 4-11 in Patriot League play.
In track and field, both the men's and women's teams competed across two events over four days. The men's team had notable performances at the Virginia Challenge and ECAC/IC4A Championships, with Wil Jaques earning a podium finish in the javelin throw. Meanwhile, the women's team also excelled, with standout performances including Meghan Miller's season-best javelin throw and Laura Reigle's strong pole vault showing. The teams are building momentum as they approach the final weeks of the season.
Lehigh baseball concluded its series against Lafayette with a 7-3 loss, evening the season series at 2-2. The Mountain Hawks struggled early, allowing four runs in the first inning. Despite a rally in the fourth, they could not overcome the early deficit. The team now looks to regroup as they continue their season.
Men's rowing faced Rutgers in a head-to-head competition, securing a victory in the first varsity four race while falling in the other two events. The team will next compete at the MARC Championships on May 2, aiming to build on their performance against Rutgers.





