The Williams College women's swimming and diving team capped off a successful season by finishing fifth at the NCAA Division III Championship, bolstered by ten student-athletes earning College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-America Team honors. Notable performances included Lily Codd, who secured First Team accolades in the 1,650 freestyle and 200 butterfly, and Emma Dimter, who contributed to three relay events that earned First and Second Team distinctions. The Ephs also celebrated Anna Doherty's First Team finish in the 200 breaststroke, among other standout performances.
On the men's side, the Ephs concluded their season with an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, marking an impressive achievement after winning their seventh consecutive NESCAC title. Eleven Ephs were recognized as All-Americans, including Samuel Brozek, who not only broke the school record in the 100 freestyle during prelims but also finished eighth in the final. Calder Biondi and Mason Green also contributed to the team's strong showing, with multiple relay placements enhancing the overall team performance.
In golf, the Williams men's team opened its spring season with a 5-3 victory over the College of Wooster in match play at the Talamore Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The Ephs demonstrated strong early-season form, winning four of the eight matches while two ended in draws. Head coach Josh Hillman praised the team's grit, indicating a positive outlook for the remainder of the season as they continue to adapt to outdoor play after a long winter.



