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Amherst Hockey Prepares for NCAA Quarterfinals as Squash Athletes Earn All-NESCAC Honors

The Amherst College women's ice hockey team gears up for its NCAA quarterfinal, while multiple squash players receive All-NESCAC recognition.

Tickets on sale now for Saturday's NCAA Women's Ice Hockey quarterfinal game at Amherst

The Amherst College women's ice hockey team gears up for its NCAA quarterfinal, while multiple squash players receive All-NESCAC recognition.

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The Amherst College women's ice hockey team is set to compete in the NCAA quarterfinals on Saturday, March 11, 2026, marking a significant moment in the program's history. Tickets for the highly anticipated matchup are now available, as the Mammoths look to make their mark on the national stage. This quarterfinal appearance underscores the team's growth and determination throughout the season.

In men's squash, first-year Roman Parisi has made history by being named the NESCAC Rookie of the Year, a first for the program. Parisi, who consistently faced the toughest opponents as the team's No. 1 player, finished the season with a commendable 12-7 record. He is joined on the All-NESCAC First Team by junior Joseph Toth, who had a breakout season with a 13-6 record at the No. 3 position. First-year Devon Osborne also earned All-NESCAC Second Team honors, contributing to a strong showing for the Mammoths this year.

On the women's side, four members of the Amherst College women's squash team received All-NESCAC accolades. Junior Quincy Cline and first-year Anastasiia Krykun were named to the First Team, while senior Alexandra Brown and first-year Kanzy Elkaliuoby earned Second Team honors. Cline's performance included an impressive 3-2 victory against Georgetown, showcasing her leadership at the top of the ladder. Krykun's debut season also proved fruitful, as she secured her first All-conference selection with an 8-11 record. The recognition for both teams highlights a successful season in squash as they prepare for future competitions.

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