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Men's Lacrosse Falls in NESCAC Semifinals to Bowdoin

The Hamilton College Continentals conclude their season after a semifinal loss, while women's golf competes in the NESCAC Championship.

No. 18 men's lacrosse downed by Bowdoin in NESCAC Championship semifinals

The Hamilton College Continentals conclude their season after a semifinal loss, while women's golf competes in the NESCAC Championship.

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The Hamilton College men's lacrosse team, ranked No. 18 nationally, was eliminated from the NESCAC Championship following a 17-11 defeat to Bowdoin College in the semifinals on May 2. Despite a valiant effort, the Continentals struggled against Bowdoin's potent offense, led by Casey Ryan's nine points. Carson Kraus '28 scored for Hamilton late in the first quarter, but the team fell behind early and could not recover. The loss concludes a season in which Kraus and Riley Chai-Onn '27 earned all-NESCAC honors, with Kraus finishing third in the conference with 29 goals.

In women's golf, the Continentals maintained their fifth-place standing at the NESCAC Championship, finishing the tournament at Taconic Golf Club with a total score of 633. Shanya Arasu '28 led the team with a 3-over-par 74 in the second round, tying for 15th overall. Aubrey Lee '28, who had a strong performance throughout the season, contributed significantly with consistent scoring. The team’s efforts reflect a competitive season, and they look forward to future tournaments.

Hamilton baseball's season ended in the NESCAC Championship quarterfinals against Tufts University, where they lost 10-3 on May 2. After a narrow 7-6 defeat in the series opener, the Continentals were unable to rally in the decisive game. The team, which has shown resilience throughout the season, finished with a record of 15-18.

Softball wrapped up its non-conference schedule with a doubleheader loss to the University of Rochester on April 30, ending the season with a 9-26 record. The Continentals struggled against a strong Rochester team, but players like Nikki Dyche '28 and Hadley Rogers '26 showcased their potential with solid performances at the plate. The team will look to regroup and build on this season's experiences in the next campaign.

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