Women’s lacrosse cruises to 19-4 win over Westfield State
Ephs see 17 student-athletes earn 2026 NFF Hampshire Honor Society laurels
Erin Pye earns DIIIHockeyNews.com Women's Second Team East honors
Men’s golf returns to action at Trinity/Hartford Spring Invitational
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Williams Women's Lacrosse Dominates Westfield State in 19-4 Victory

The Ephs women's lacrosse team secures a decisive win, while Erin Pye earns honors for her standout hockey season.

Women’s lacrosse cruises to 19-4 win over Westfield State

The Ephs women's lacrosse team secures a decisive win, while Erin Pye earns honors for her standout hockey season.

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The Williams College women's lacrosse team delivered a commanding performance against Westfield State, winning 19-4 on April 8. The Ephs established a 13-0 lead by halftime, scoring ten goals in the first quarter alone. Franny Donohue led the charge with a hat trick, all scored in the first quarter, while Cece Tauber and Sydney Puntus also achieved hat tricks, with Puntus celebrating her first career hat trick. Reece Willison and Ella Ryan contributed two goals each, and six other players found the net. The victory marks the team's eighth win of the season as they prepare for a challenging matchup against Hamilton College.

In women's ice hockey, senior goaltender Erin Pye received recognition for her outstanding season by being named to the DIIIHockeyNews.com Women's Second Team East. Pye, who ranked second nationally with a .965 save percentage, played a pivotal role in leading the Ephs to their third-ever Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA tournament. Her remarkable performance included a 28-save effort in a Sweet 16 overtime victory against Plattsburgh State, and she recorded five shutouts throughout the season. Pye was also a finalist for the Laura Hurd Award, honoring the top NCAA Division III women's ice hockey player.

The Williams College men's golf team returned to action at the Trinity/Hartford Spring Invitational, finishing sixth among a competitive field. Sophomore Jack Estrella was the standout performer for the Ephs, tying for third overall with a score of 2-under-par. Estrella's consistent play, with rounds of 1-under on both days, highlighted the team's effort against strong regional competitors. The Ephs will continue their season throughout April, looking to build on this performance.

The Williams football team celebrated academic success as 17 student-athletes were honored with the 2026 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society laurels, recognizing their achievements in the classroom and on the field. This accolade underscores the Ephs' commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics.

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