This Week's Features
Navy Men's Swimming Sets Two School Records at NCAA Championship
The Navy men's swimming team concludes its season with record-breaking performances at the NCAA Championship, while women's golf narrowly loses to Delaware.
Katie Kuester Honored as Rookie Coach of the Year
Army West Point Women's Basketball head coach Katie Kuester receives national recognition as the Black Knights conclude a historic season.
Hayden Stavroff Wins Walter Brown Award, First for Dartmouth
Men's ice hockey forward Hayden Stavroff earns Dartmouth's first Walter Brown Award, highlighting a week of notable achievements across multiple sports.
Bates Basketball Trio Earns All-State Honors as Softball's Albro Shines
Three Bates women's basketball players receive state recognition, while Isabella Albro is named Maine's top pitcher after leading her team to key victories.
Liam Flanagan Named ODAC Wrestler of the Year
Flanagan’s standout season culminates in a prestigious conference honor, while women's golf sets multiple program records at the Stith Invitational.
William Mulgrew Earns All-American Honors in Swimming
The Harvard men's swimming and diving team celebrates a significant achievement as first-year William Mulgrew is named an All-American, while women's golf prepares for the Terps Invitational.
Men's Lacrosse Sets Record in Win Over Amherst
The No. 10 Wesleyan men's lacrosse team achieves a historic victory while student-athletes excel academically with record Phi Beta Kappa inductees.
Army Women's Basketball Reaches WNIT Great Eight for First Time
The Army West Point women's basketball team secures a historic victory, while the track and field program sets new records during a busy weekend.
Hamilton Men's Hockey Reaches NCAA Championship Final for First Time
The Continentals advance to the national title game after a semifinal victory, while women's swimming garners multiple All-America honors.
Yale Women’s Rowing Captures Doc Hosea Cup in Spring Opener
The Yale women's rowing team secures the Doc Hosea Cup and retains the Connell Cup, while the men's swimming team concludes a strong NCAA Championships.
Men's Swimming & Diving Achieves Best NCAA Finish in 14 Years
Princeton's men’s swimming and diving team secures a historic 22nd place at the NCAA Championships, marking their best finish since 2012.
Penn Women's Golf Claims Team and Individual Titles at Prospect Bay
The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team excels at The Intercollegiate, while swimming concludes its season at the NCAA Championships and squash bids farewell to a key coach.
Bates Men's Lacrosse Edges Williams in NESCAC Thriller
The No. 19 Bates men's lacrosse team secures a narrow victory over Williams, while other teams face tough challenges this week.
Alyssa Jackson Ties Program Record at Raleigh Relays
Brown's track and field teams shine as rowing opens spring season and swimmer Marton Nagy competes at NCAA Championships.
Women's Lacrosse Dominates Illinois Wesleyan with 23 Goals
The University of Chicago women's lacrosse team secures a decisive victory, while track and field opens the season with strong performances.
Emory Men's Basketball Advances to NCAA Championship Game
The Eagles secure a historic spot in the NCAA Division III National Championship, while the women's golf team finishes strong at the Georgia State Invitational.
Jacob Osborne Becomes First Bowdoin Hockey All-American Since 2014
Bowdoin's Jacob Osborne earns All-American honors, while women's lacrosse splits results and track & field shines in weekend meets.
McCoy Lyman Makes History at NCAA Championships
Dartmouth diver McCoy Lyman concludes a historic NCAA Championship debut, while men's hockey ends its season in the regional semifinals.
Middlebury Hockey Duo Earns All-American Honors
Avery McInerny and Trinity Walsh of the women's ice hockey team receive third-team All-American recognition, highlighting a successful season.
Wesleyan Men's Crew Ranked No. 2 in National Poll
The Wesleyan men's crew team enters the season with high expectations, while track and field athletes excel at the UMass Flagship Opener.
Lehigh Track & Field Shines at Monmouth Season Opener
Lehigh's track and field teams achieve multiple podium finishes, while rowing hosts a competitive invite and women's lacrosse struggles against Bucknell.
Amherst Women's Hockey Ends Season in NCAA Semifinals
The Mammoths conclude a historic season with multiple All-American honors and a record-breaking performance by Lilly Meadows in track and field.
Williams Women's Hockey Stars Earn All-American Honors
Seniors Erin Pye and Claire Murphy are recognized for their exceptional performances, highlighting a historic season for the Ephs.
Men's Swimming and Diving Concludes NCAA Championships with Notable Performances
Adriano Arioti and William Mulgrew highlight Harvard's effort at the NCAA Championships, while women's basketball's season ends in a close WBIT quarterfinal loss.
MIT Men's Lightweight Crew Wins Joy Cup for First Time Since 1978
The MIT men's lightweight crew team captures the Joy Cup, highlighting a week of competitive action across multiple sports.
Babson Men's Ice Hockey Earns Academic and Athletic Honors
The Babson College men's ice hockey program celebrates eight All-Academic selections and a prestigious All-America recognition for junior Jimmy Fallon.
Blake Conway Concludes Season at NCAA Championships
Junior swimmer Blake Conway finishes 43rd in the 100-yard backstroke, capping a successful season for Cornell's men's swimming and diving team.
Colgate Golf Secures Fourth at Rum Pointe; Rowing Faces Tough Competition
The Colgate Raiders achieve notable results in golf while women's rowing competes against top programs in the Cayuga Inlet Duals.
Men's Lacrosse Defeats No. 18 Skidmore, Falls to No. 5 Salisbury
Trinity College's men's lacrosse team experiences a mixed week, snapping a rival's winning streak before facing a tough loss.
Tartans Women's Tennis Concludes Challenging Weekend in Virginia
Carnegie Mellon women's tennis faces tough competition, securing a narrow victory after two defeats against top-ranked teams.
All Stories This Week
Men’s Golf Begins Spring Slate at Bantams/Hawks Spring Invitational
The Middlebury men's golf team opened its spring campaign at the two-day Bantams/Hawks Spring Invitational in Connecticut, finishing ninth out of 14 teams with a 36-hole score of 591. Hofstra took home the team title at 567, while Bowdoin (573) and Trinity's B Team (576) rounded out the top-three slots.
No. 2 Wesleyan Sweeps MIT on Easter Sunday
In a rare double race weekend for the No. 2 Wesleyan men's crew team, the Cardinals swept a pair of close races against MIT on Sunday morning on the Charles River. Sunday's first place finish for both the Varsity 8 and 2nd Varsity 8 sees the Cardinals go 6-for-6 on the weekend as Wesleyan swept all four races on Saturday at WPI's Class of 2003 Cup.
RYLEE WHITE ’21: TO THE WRITERS’ ROOM
As a Wesleyan women's basketball and lacrosse player turned Los Angeles-based writer, White channels discipline, teamwork, and resilience into a fast-paced creative career, navigating production roles and writers rooms with adaptability and persistence.
Men's Golf Finishes Fourth In Trinity (Conn.) College Invitational
WINDSOR, CT (April 5, 2026) – The Tufts University men's golf team finished in fourth place in the two round Trinity (Conn.) College Invitational at Keney Park Golf Course in Windsor, Connecticut to follow up their third place finish last weekend.
Men's Track and Field Registers 25 Top Ten Finishes at Springfield Classic
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Trinity College Men's Track and Field squad recorded 25 top ten finishes at the 2026 Springfield College Classic Saturday afternoon.
Women’s Track & Field Battle Amherst Spring Fling
The Wesleyan women's track and field showed at the Amherst Spring Fling on Saturday afternoon, hosted by Amherst College, as the weekend was highlighted by performances in the 200m dash by Juliette Sullivan '27 and Amelia Goettsch '29.
Men’s Track & Field Marks New School Records at Amherst Spring Fling
Closing the weekend with high performances and two school records, the Wesleyan men's track and field team competed at the Amherst Spring Fling, hosted by Amherst College on Saturday afternoon while the team was highlighted by Steve Paul's '28 runs in the 100m and 200m.
Track and Field Competes in a Double-Meet Weekend
The Leopards faced two meets on Saturday, the All-American Meet at East Stroudsburg University and the Sam Howell Invitational hosted by Princeton.
No. 22 Women's Golf Finishes Fourth at Hartford Invitational
HEBRON, Conn.—First-year Vanya Bansal (Noida, India) tied for third with a round of 4-over 76 as Babson College placed fourth at the Hartford Invitational on Saturday at the Gilead Highlands Course at Blackledge Country Club on Saturday afternoon.
Rowing teams open spring season on Charles River
The Bates rowing teams opened the spring season Saturday on the Charles River against the MIT Lightweights and Simmons, battling significant chop as well as their opponents.
Women's track and field shines at Amherst Spring Fling
The Bates women's track and field team competed against a host of regional opponents on Saturday at the Amherst Spring Fling, a non-scoring meet. The Bobcats took on the likes of host Amherst, Brandeis, Bridgewater State, Middlebury, Mount Holyoke, Plattsburgh State, RPI, Tufts, and Wesleyan.
#9 Tartans Stopped by #10 Bowdoin
The ninth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's tennis team dropped a 6-1 decision to 10th-ranked Bowdoin College on Sunday, April 5 at home. The Tartans are now 13-4 overall while the Polar Bears are 6-4.
Men's track and field takes on regional competition at Amherst Spring Fling
The Bates men's track and field team competed against a host of regional opponents on Saturday at the Amherst Spring Fling, a non-scoring meet. The Bobcats took on the likes of host Amherst, Brandeis, Bridgewater State, Middlebury, Plattsburgh State, RPI, St. Olaf, Tufts, and Wesleyan.
Track and Field Concludes Competition at Florida Relays
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Army West Point track and field program has wrapped up its stay in the Sunshine State after a successful two days at the Florida Relays at Percy Beard Track on Friday and Saturday.
Jumpers Lead the Way for Navy Track & Field at Princeton
The Navy track and field team captured three event titles and set multiple personal bests over the weekend at the Sam Howell Invitational in Princeton, N.J., at the Weaver Track Facility on Saturday afternoon.
Ephs begin 2026 season at Ithaca
ITHACA, N.Y. - This weekend, the Williams College men's crew team opened its spring season in a big way at Ithaca College's Cayuga Inlet Invite. Conditions were solid throughout the day, with a slight headwind in the morning and a slight tailwind in the afternoon. Over nine races, the Ephs lined up against crews from Marietta, Ithaca, RIT and University of Rochester, seeing success from all boats.
Women's Golf Finishes Second by One Stroke at SCIAC No. 2
BEAUMONT, Calif. - The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women's golf team finished second by one stroke at SCIAC No. 2 on Friday and Saturday at the Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon.
No. 10 Wesleyan Celebrates Senior Day with Wire-to-Wire Win over No. 14 Middlebury
On a picturesque Saturday afternoon from Citrin Field, the No. 10 Wesleyan men's lacrosse team never trailed in a commanding 14-6 win over No. 14 Middlebury. Wesleyan (8-2, 4-2 NESCAC) are winners of three straight while the Panthers (5-5, 3-4 NESCAC) are now 1-4 when playing away from home this season.
Men's Golf Takes Title by Three Strokes at SCIAC No. 2
BEAUMONT, Calif. - Sebi Aliaga tied for second and Logan Mills finished fifth as the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men's golf team held off Cal Lutheran for a three-shot win in windy conditions at the two-day SCIAC No. 2 Tournament at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon.
Athenas Softball Falls in Twinbill at Cal Lutheran
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - The Cal Lutheran softball team won the opening game of a doubleheader 4-1 and then came back from a 5-0 deficit for a 6-5 win in the nightcap as it took two from Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Saturday.
Ten Bears Place First in Eleven Events, Track and Field Teams Place Second at Ocean State Cup
SMITHFIELD, R.I. - The Brown track and field program competed at the Ocean State Cup on Saturday. An in-state rivalry like meet hosted by Bryant University that hosted D1 programs such as Brown and URI. Along with D3 programs such as Johnson & Wales, Salve Regina, Roger Williams, and Rhode Island College.
Klebe Sets School Record, Sanders and Wilson Win Gold in Two Meet Weekend
Lehigh women's track and field split their team in two for the weekend of April 3 and 4. Part of the squad traveled to Princeton University to face off in the Sam Howell Invitational, and the rest of the team stayed locally to compete in the Muhlenberg Outdoor Invitational on Friday.
#13 Women’s Golf Earns Runner-Up Finish at Spring-Opening Tournament
The #13 Middlebury women's golf team opened the spring portion of its schedule on Saturday at the Hartford Blackledge Invitational. Wellesley claimed the team title in a format where the top-four scorers counted with a 304, while the Panthers finished five strokes behind for second place at 309. Wesleyan rounded out the top-three squads, firing a 311.
Bowdoin Sweeps Bates in NESCAC Doubleheader
BRUNSWICK, Maine – The Bates softball team dropped both ends of a NESCAC doubleheader at Bowdoin on Saturday, falling 4–1 in the opener and 12–6 in game two at Pickard Diamond. The Bobcats have now lost six straight contests.
Mountain Hawks Smash Personal Records in Two Meet Weekend
Lehigh men's track and field split their team in two for the weekend of April 3 and 4. Part of the squad traveled to Princeton University to face off in the Sam Howell Invitational, and the rest of the team stayed locally to compete in the Muhlenberg Outdoor Invitational on Friday.
No. 6 Women's Lacrosse Cruises Past Bridgewater, 19-3
BRIDGEWATER, Va. – The sixth-ranked Washington and Lee women's lacrosse team scored seven first-quarter goals and never looked back in a 19-3 Old Dominion Athletic Conference victory over Bridgewater College on Saturday afternoon at Jopson Field. The Generals (11-2, 6-0 ODAC) controlled the game from the opening draw, using a balanced offensive attack and strong possession play to remain unbeaten in conference action, while the Eagles (6-6, 1-2 ODAC) were led by a standout individual effort from Paige Mayers.
Women’s Track & Field Sets Trio of Program Records at Amherst
The Middlebury women's track and field team posted three event victories and rewrote a trio of program records while competing on Saturday at the Amherst Spring Fling.
Four Event Victories Fuel Men’s Track & Field at Amherst Spring Fling
The Middlebury men's track and field team took home four event victories and numerous strong finishes at Saturday's Amherst Spring Fling in Massachusetts.
Mountain Hawks Compete Against Multiple Teams At Schuylkill River
Lehigh men's and women's rowing made a quick trip south to the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia for a day of races featuring both fours and eights. The men faced off against Bucknell and Fordham while the women raced against Drexel and George Washington.
McClure’s 8-Point Day Powers No. 15 Bates Past Hamilton, 17–13
CLINTON, N.Y. -- The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men's lacrosse team used a six-goal third quarter to break open a back-and-forth game and defeat Hamilton, 17–13, Saturday afternoon in NESCAC action at Steuben Field.
No. 8 Women's Crew Wins Five Races Against No. 23 Dartmouth
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Brown Women's Crew collected five wins over Dartmouth on Saturday in the Seekonk River.
Ben Pearce Named a Finalist for SCB's Trevor Hudgins & Bevo Francis Awards
Emory University men's basketball senior guard Ben Pearce has been selected as a finalist for both the Bevo Francis Award and Trevor Hudgins Award as announced by Small College Basketball Saturday night in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Men's Final Four in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wick’s 8-Point Day Sparks Mammoths’ Comeback Win Over Colby, 11-10
AMHERST, Mass. – Down early and searching for a spark, the Amherst College men's lacrosse team turned Saturday into a full-on comeback statement, erasing a three-goal halftime deficit and surviving a frantic fourth quarter to beat Colby, 11-10, at Gooding Field.
Men's Lacrosse Falls To No. 18 Yale
HANOVER, N.H.—Dartmouth men's lacrosse fell to No. 18 Yale on Saturday on Autism Awareness Day at Scully-Fahey Field. The Bulldogs came away with an 18-7 win over the Big Green.
Softball Splits with Amherst in Saturday Doubleheader
The Wesleyan softball team went back out on the road for a Saturday doubleheader at Amherst and the two sides split the twinbill with the Mammoths winning game one 3-0 before the Cardinals answered back with a 6-5 win in game two. Wesleyan improves to 12-9 (4-4 NESCAC) on the season while the Mammoths are 7-9 (3-3 NESCAC).
#14 Men’s Lacrosse Thwarted in Road Loss to #10 Wesleyan
The #14 Middlebury men's lacrosse team dropped a 14-6 road decision against #10 Wesleyan on Saturday afternoon.
SLU Finishes Off Weekend Sweep With 14-Inning Win over UR
PRINCE ATHLETIC COMPLEX – University of Rochester baseball dropped the final game of its weekend series against the St. Lawrence University Saints, 8-3, in 14 innings on Saturday afternoon at Towers Field.
Keating’s Late Free-Position Goal Pushes Bates Past Hamilton, 12–11, on Senior Day
LEWISTON, Maine -- In a wild finish at Garcelon Field, senior Caroline Keating converted a free-position goal with 12 seconds remaining to lift the Bates women's lacrosse team to a 12–11 Senior Day victory over Hamilton on Saturday.
Ephs win all three races at Skidmore Sprints
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - The Williams College women's crew team swept the competition at the first regatta of the season, securing first-place finishes in all three of their races against Wellesley, Skidmore, Franklin & Marshall and Bryn Mawr at the Skidmore Sprints on Saturday, April 4. For the first time in the past three years at the race, Saratoga was sunny and water conditions were decent, with a strong tailwind and surrounding fishing boats that produced challenging wakes for crews to maneuver.
No Comeback This Time Around as Men's Lax Falls to Cornell, 16-8
PHILADELPHIA – For the second straight weekend, the 15th-ranked University of Pennsylvania men's lacrosse team found itself down by a sizable margin late in the third quarter of its game against an Ivy League. Unlike last Saturday, when the Quakers regrouped for a comeback win, there was rabbit in the hat this time around as defending NCAA champion and 12th-ranked Cornell left Franklin Field with a 16-8 victory.
Baseball continues breakthrough season with doubleheader sweep of Bowdoin
The Bates baseball team's remarkable campaign continued Saturday with a doubleheader sweep of Bowdoin, as the Bobcats took game one 2-1 before blowing out the Polar Bears 10-1 in game two at Leahey Field. With the pair of wins, the Bobcats (15-3, 4-2 NESCAC East) completed their first three-game sweep of Bowdoin (9-11, 2-4 NESCAC East) since 2019. It's their third series sweep of the Polar Bears in the past 25 years. Bates returns to action on Wednesday when the Bobcats host Husson at 3 p.m.
Men's Lacrosse Falls to Colgate, 11-8
Lafayette dropped an 11-8 conference final to Colgate on Saturday afternoon at Andy Kerr Stadium.
Women’s Openweight Crew Second Varsity Eight Tops BU Lightweights
The MIT women's openweight crew team split a pair of close races against the Boston University lightweight crew team on a windy Saturday morning on the Charles River. BU earned the victory in the varsity eights,with MIT taking a tight victory in the second varsity. BU swept the top two spots in the varsity four match-up.
No. 3 Bulldogs Retain Cayuga Cup with Perfect Day Against No. 9 Syracuse, Cornell
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.- The Yale women's crew team continued its impressive start to the spring season, sweeping No. 9 Syracuse and Cornell in all six races at Fish Creek on Saturday, highlighted by the first varsity boat retaining the Cayuga Cup.
Quick Start Powers Men’s Lacrosse to 18-6 Win Over Clark
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – MIT opened the game with nine unanswered goals en route to an 18-6 victory over Clark University in a NEWMAC men's lacrosse game on Saturday afternoon at Roberts Field at Steinbrenner Stadium. Oscar Lindenthal tallied three goals, one assist, three groundballs, and three caused turnovers for the Engineers while Eric Aswad generated two goals, two groundballs, and a caused turnover for the Cougars.
Polar Bears Sweep Bobcats In NESCAC Softball Series
BRUNSWICK, Maine – The Bowdoin softball team earned its first NESCAC sweep with a pair of home victories over Bates on Sunday afternoon.
Women’s Golf Opens Spring Season with Third Place Finish in the Hartford Blackledge Invitational
The Wesleyan women's golf team opened the spring season with a solid showing in the Hartford Blackledge Invitational on Saturday from the Blackledge Country Club. Wesleyan carded a +23 to finish in third place out of six teams in the field. The Cardinals finished ahead of No. 22 Babson (+29) while Wesleyan was just two strokes behind No. 13 Middlebury for second place. No. 15 Wellesley won the 18-hole event with a +16.
No. 2 Men’s Lightweight Crew Sweeps Past Bates
The No. 2 MIT men's lightweight crew team swept past Bates College in a series of races on Saturday morning on the Charles River. In windy conditions, the Engineers showed off the team's depth, defeating the Bobcats by 25 seconds in the varsity eight race while cruising to victory in the second and third varsity eights.
Women's Lacrosse Can't Overcome Early Deficit in Loss to Trinity
HARTFORD, Conn. – The Bowdoin College women's lacrosse team suffered a 17-5 setback to Trinity on Saturday afternoon. The Bantams move to 9-3 (5-2 NESCAC) while the Polar Bears fall to 3-8 (0-8 NESCAC) this spring.
Raiders Shine on Senior Day
Colby Men's Crew Sweep WPI, Hamilton, and Vassar to Start Spring Season
Worcester, Mass - #7 Colby Crew made the trip down to Worcester this weekend for their season opener, competing for the Class of 2003 Cup with #2 Wesleyan, #8 WPI, #12 Hamilton, and Vassar. Lake Quinsigamond greeted the team with partly sunny skies, moderate temps, and a tailwind that made for quick conditions.The Mules executed a clean sweep of WPI, Hamilton, and Vassar, yet fell to Wesleyan's strong crews. With a great early season result, Men's Crew returns to Maine hungry for more.
Men’s Lacrosse Falls Short to No. 16 Amherst Despite Resilient Offense
Amherst, Mass. - In a NESCAC battle that came down to the final minutes, Colby Men's Lacrosse showcased a high-powered offense and a resilient defense against the Mammoths of Amherst College on Saturday afternoon. Though the final score favored the Mammoths 11-10, the Mules dominated the early stages of the game and staged a late-game surge to keep the contest in the balance until the very end.
Early Scoring Run, Dominant Defense Deliver in 11-7 Win Over #12 Mules
WATERVILLE, ME – The No. 5 Amherst women's lacrosse team got back in the win column on Saturday, April 4. Facing their second straight nationally-ranked team, No. 12 Colby, the Mammoths looked to get back in the win column. After playing the game close early, Amherst pulled away, going on a 6-1 scoring run across the end of the first and beginning of the second quarters to break the game open and help earn a 11-7 win.
Simon Hatcher '24, Cambridge Victorious in The Boat Race 2026
LONDON - Earlier this morning, Brown Men's Crew alum Simon Hatcher '24 competed in The Boat Race for the second consecutive year, occupying the bow seat for Cambridge. In London's premier regatta of the spring, Cambridge defeated its rival, Oxford, for the fourth year in a row. This moves their all-time record to 89-81 in the race.
Van der Walt scores Four In High-Scoring Loss to Colgate
Lehigh traveled to upstate New York to face-off against Colgate in the first of three straight road games. The Mountain Hawks fell to the Raiders, 20-16.
Women's Crew Sets The Tone for Colby in Exciting Season Opener
Worcester, Mass - #12 Colby Crew made the trip down to Worcester this weekend for their season opener, competing for the Jennifer McLaughlin Cup with #4 Smith, #6 Wesleyan, and WPI. Lake Quinsigamond greeted the team with partly sunny skies, moderate temps, and a tailwind that made for quick conditions. The Mules came ready to throw down, and throw down they did. Colby Women's Crew swept WPI and won the first varsity race. They returned to Maine with the Jennifer McLaughlin Cup for the first time since 2007.
No. 2 Men’s Crew Sweeps All Four Races to Open the Spring Season at WPI’s Class of 2003 Cup
The No. 2 Wesleyan men's crew team opened the spring season with a dominant showing on Saturday morning, sweeping all four races at Lake Quinsigamond in WPI's Class of 2003 Cup. This marks the fourth straight season and fifth time in the last six years that the Cardinals have won the Class of 2003 Cup title.
No. 6 Women’s Crew Wins Two of Three Races to Begin the Spring Season
The No. 6 Wesleyan women's crew team opened the 2026 spring season with a pair of wins from the 2nd varsity 8 and 3rd varsity 8 boats on Saturday morning at the Jennifer McLaughlin Cup hosted by WPI on Lake Quinsigamond. The Cardinals competed against No. 4 Smith, No. 12 Colby, and WPI on the day.
Colgate Competes in Red Dragon Invitational
CORTLAND, N.Y. - Colgate men's and women's track and field teams traveled to Cortland, N.Y. to compete in the Red Dragon Invitational on Friday, April 3. Multiple athletes picked up podium wins on both teams, with Ava Kletti, Clare Gillis, John Griffith, and Owen McMorrow taking home gold.
Softball Falls Twice at Brandeis in Non-Conference Action
WALTHAM, Mass. – The Bates softball team was swept in a non-conference doubleheader at Brandeis on Friday, falling 6–2 in the opener before dropping a 8–6 decision in game two after leading late.
Adams Throws No-Hitter as CMS Softball Defeats Cal Lutheran 9-0 in Five
CLAREMONT, Calif. - Hannah Adams threw a five-inning no-hitter, allowing only a first inning walk, as the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps softball team defeated Cal Lutheran 9-0 in five innings on Friday at Athena Field.
Baseball opens three-game series against Bowdoin with 5-3 win
Senior John Tully threw six strong innings to earn the win and sophomore Ezra Pate picked up his first collegiate save as the Bates baseball team defeated Bowdoin 5-3 Friday afternoon in NESCAC action.
Men's Lacrosse Hosts No. 18 Yale
Women’s Golf Set to Close Regular Season at Terps Invitational
Continuing a busy 15-day stretch, the Navy women's golf team will close out the regular season this Easter weekend with the 2026 Terps Invitational on Sunday and Monday at the University of Maryland Golf Course in College Park, Md.
Ephs finish fifth in the latest USCHO poll
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - The 2025-26 Williams College women's ice hockey journey was an epic ride, as the Ephs finished the season ranked No. 5 in the final edition of the USCHO Division III rankings on March 30.
Three from Men's Ice Hockey Honored by New England Hockey Writers Association
BABSON PARK, Mass.—Babson College Boxer-Rice Head Men's Ice Hockey Coach Jamie Rice '90 was selected as the Co-Coach of the Year and senior Charlie Andriole (Branford, Conn.) and junior Jimmy Fallon (Milton, Mass.) were both named to the all-star team when the New England Hockey Writers Association announced its annual Division II-III awards on Friday.
Navy Squash Recognized for Academic Success
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Navy's Alexander Orr (Sr / Haverford, Pa.), Matthew Kang (Jr / Malvern, Pa.), Wenqing Tang (So / Villanova, Pa.), Avinash Uppuluri (So / Short Hills, N.J.) and Christian Graziano (Fr / Greenwich, Conn.) have been named to the 2026 Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference All-Academic Team it was announced on Friday.
Three Mammoths Earn NEWHA All-Star Honors, Stott Named Repeat-MVP
AMHERST, MA. – Three members of the Amherst College women's ice hockey team were awarded New England Hockey Writer Association (NEHWA) Women's Division III All-Star honors when they were announced today. A trio of seniors, goaltender Natalie Stott (Franklin, Mass.), defender Gretchen Dann (Hanover, N.H.) and forward Maeve Reynolds (Plymouth, Mass.) each picked up yet NEWHA All-Star Selections once again; Stott was further honored as the NEHWA Division III New England MVP for the 2025-26 campaign, her second consecutive season winning the award.
Mbeng Signs Two-Year Contract with Utah Jazz
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Bez Mbeng '25 from the Yale men's basketball team, has continued to shine in the NBA and has signed a two-year contract with the Utah Jazz, as announced on Thursday.
No. 22 Women's Golf Travels to the Hartford Invitational on Saturday
WHAT TO KNOW • The 22nd-ranked Babson women's golf team will play its only one-day event of the season on Saturday when it travels to Blackledge Country Club. • The teams are set to compete on the Gilead Highlands Course, a 5,714-yard, par 72 layout.
Simon Hatcher '24 to Compete for Cambridge in The Boat Race 2026
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Simon Hatcher '24 is set to make program history this weekend, becoming the first member of Brown men's crew to compete in The Boat Race on multiple occasions. Hatcher, who is penciled in at the bow position, will be rowing for Cambridge after helping his crew win The Boat Race against Oxford last year.
Harvard Football Announces Addition of Five More Members of Class of 2030
Harvard Football will welcome another five first-years to the Class of 2030, joining the 21 first-years that the program announced in December, Andrew Aurich, The Thomas Stephenson Family Head Coach for Harvard Football, announced on Friday.
MHT EP14 - Track & Field
In episode 14 of Mountain Hawk Talk, we're catching up with Jaden Ferguson and Corinn Brewer from Lehigh Men's & Women's Track & Field. Corinn walks us through her journey to a Patriot League Championship in the Pentathlon and the hard work that led to that gold-medal feeling. Jaden opens up about the reality of being a two-sport athlete and how he manages the schedule and recovery. The duo shares their most memorable races, what made them choose track and field and decide to take it to the Division I level. Mountain Hawk Talk is hosted by senior Journalism majors CJ Abell & Jasuah Philemon.
Football Alum Zak DeOssie to be Featured in Campus Event on April 14
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown football alum and Super Bowl champion Zak DeOssie '07 will return to the Brown campus later this month. DeOssie will discuss his time as a student-athlete at Brown, the lessons he learned both on and off the field, as well as his journey from Brown to the NFL.
Jake Stevens Tabbed to USCHO Division II/Division III All-Rookie Team
Middlebury defender Jake Stevens has been named to the United States College Hockey Online (USCHO) Division II/Division III All-Rookie Team.
#9 Tartans Defeat #11 Emory, 4-3
The ninth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women’s tennis hosted 11th-ranked Emory University on Friday, April 3, defeating the Eagles by a 4-3 score. The match places them at a 12-3 overall record for the season while Emory falls to 8-5.
Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive Apr. 15 Offers Chance to Save a Life
Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive at Yale
Four Cornell Wrestlers Earn NWCA Scholar All-American Honors
ITHACA, N.Y. — Four members of the Big Red wrestling program were named NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-Americans by the National Wrestling Coaches Association, the organization announced following the conclusion of the NCAA Championships in March.
Navy Trio Garners All-Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Laurels
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Navy's Wenqing Tang (So / Villanova, Pa.), Alexander Orr (Sr / Haverford, Pa.) and Christian Graziano (Fr / Greenwich, Conn.) have earned All-Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference (MASC) honors it was announced by the conference on Thursday. The Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference is the first squash-specific collegiate athletic conference in the United States and was officially sanctioned by the College Squash Association Board of Directors in May of 2019. The conference includes Dickinson, Drexel, Franklin & Marshall, MIT, Navy and Virginia.
Lincou Named MASC Coach of the Year; Su Price and Chan Earn All-Conference Nods
MIT squash and head coach Thierry Lincou has been named the Mid-Atlantic Squash (MASC) Coach of the Year while Hyun Su Price and Ethan Chan were named to the All-Conference Team.
Jack Arena '83 To Be Honored by New England Hockey Writers Association
AMHERST, Mass. --
Navy’s Perry and Benigni Earn National Mid-Major Recognition
Navy's Jon Perry has been named the recipient of the 2026 Hugh Durham Award as the top mid-major men's basketball head coach in the county and senior guard Austin Benigni has received this year's Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award as the top mid-major men's basketball player in the NCAA, CollegeInsider.com, which sponsors the awards, announced today.
Four Mountain Hawks Named NWCA Scholar All-Americans
Lehigh men's wrestling had four wrestlers recognized as Scholar All-Americans by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. The Mountain Hawks recognized for the 2025-26 season are graduate students JT Davis and Sheldon Seymour, junior Rylan Rogers and sophomore Luke Stanich.
Men's Golf Heads To Mason Rudolph Tournament At Vanderbilt
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Babson Athletics Among Top 50 Institutions in Winter Directors’ Cup Standings
BABSON PARK, Mass.—Following the conclusion of the winter season, the Babson College Department of Athletics and Recreation is among the top 50 institutions nationally in the LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings, as the Beavers rank 47th out of more than 425 Division III colleges and universities countrywide.
Parker Boyle, Natalie Stott named Student-Athletes of the Month for March
Senior goaltender Natalie Stott of the NESCAC champion women's ice hockey team and junior middle distance runner Parker Boyle of the New England Division III indoor champion men's track and field team have been named Amherst's Student-Athletes of the Month for March.
Four Tigers Named NWCA Scholar All-Americans
PRINCETON, N.J. – Matthew Martino, Sebastian Ortega, Eligh Rivera and Ty Whalen were named Scholar All-Americans as the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) announced its end-of-season academic awards on Wednesday
W&L Wrestling Sets Program Record with Third-Place NWCA Academic Finish, 10 Scholar All-Americans
LEXINGTON, Va. – The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) announced its 2026 NCAA Division III Men's Scholar All-America selections, with Washington and Lee University placing 10 student-athletes on the list following the conclusion of the NCAA Division III Championships on March 13–14.
NYU Athletics Raises Historic Donations
New York University's "One Day" campaign, held on Wednesday, March 11, set a record for money raised with over $800,000 brought in across the school's 21 varsity teams.
No. 8 Women's Crew Prepares for an Ivy League Clash on Senior Day
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The No. 8 Brown women's crew program prepares for an Ivy League race on the Seekonk against No. 23 Dartmouth this Saturday at 9:40 a.m. The race is Senior Day for Brown Women's Crew. Kiki Fraim, Brooke Halvorsen, Annabelle Harbold, Hannah Hickson, Ellie Knight, Caitlyn Roddy, Eugenia Rodriguez-Vazquez, Sophia Smith, Olivia Tingley-Kelley, Tessa Tomkinson, Mary Claire Warren, and Isla Wilding are all set to be honored for their contributions, both on and off the water, to one of the top programs in the country.
NYU Athletics First in Directors' Cup Standings
New York University Athletics currently holds the number one spot in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings through the Winter season, as announced by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics on Thursday, April 2.
Berube Named 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year
PRINCETON – Carla Berube was named the 2026 Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year presented by Her Hoops Stats.
Jumbos Still Top Five In Latest Winter Learfield Directors' Cup Standings
MEDFORD, MA (April 2, 2026) -- The Tufts University athletics department dropped from No. 1 to No. 5 in the most recent Learfield Directors' Cup standings following a solid winter campaign.
Following Winter, Colby 25th in Learfield Directors' Cup Standings
Cleveland, Ohio - After finishing the fall season in 36th place, the Mules has moved up to the 25th spot following success from Colby's winter teams in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings for Division III. NCAA Championship performances from Alpine and Nordic Skiing, Women's Swimming & Diving, as well as the Men's and Women's Indoor Track & Field team, have totaled 194.50 points towards the standings adding on to Colby's 166 points from the fall.
No.16 Bantams Outlasted in Overtime Battle Against Camels, 16-15
NEW LONDON, Conn. – The No. 16 Trinity College men's lacrosse team was outlasted, 16-15, in an overtime battle against host Connecticut College Wednesday evening. The Bantams fall to 5-5 overall and 1-4 in the conference, while the Camels improve to 5-4, 1-4.
Wrestling’s Frable and Christie Named NWCA Scholar All-Americans
Army West Point wrestling's Wolfgang Frable and Andrew Christie have been named NWCA NCAA Division I Men's Individual Scholar All-Americans.
MIT Ranks 11th in Learfield Directors' Cup Division III Winter Standings
MIT is currently ranked 11th in the 2025-26 Division III Learfield Directors' Cup Winter Standings.
NWCA Names Eight From Wrestling Scholar All-Americans
PHILADELPHIA – The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) released the 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-America awards, with eight from the nationally recognized University of Pennsylvania wrestling team garnering the honor.
Ephs rank No. 2 through winter sports in Learfield Directors’ Cup standings
CLEVELAND, Ohio - After a standout winter season for Williams College athletic teams, the Ephs have moved up to 2nd place in the 2025-26 Learfield Directors' Cup standings, published on Thursday by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Williams has a total of 811 points in the overall Division III standings, just 1.25 points behind NYU in first place.
Generals Rank 19th Nationally, Lead ODAC in Winter Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings
CLEVELAND — Washington and Lee University continued its strong 2025-26 campaign by ranking 19th nationally in the Division III winter standings of the Learfield Directors' Cup, released Thursday. The Generals have totaled 409.00 points through the fall and winter seasons and remain the top-performing program in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). W&L leads all conference institutions by a wide margin, with Lynchburg next at No. 37 nationally with 297.50 points, while Randolph-Macon (90th) and Roanoke (99th) also sit among the top 100.
Wrestling Collects Individual Scholar All-America Honors from the NWCA
Harvard University wrestling has tallied eight NCAA Division I Men's Individual Scholar All-American Awards from the National Wrestling Coaches Association, recognizing outstanding academic achievement by individual student-athletes across the nation.
Brown Bears Sports Report: Episode 3
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Listen now episode three of the Brown Bears Sports Report featuring coaches and athletes from three different sports.
Wong’s OT Winner Lifts Bates to First NESCAC Victory, 13–12 at Bowdoin
BRUNSWICK, Maine -- The Bates women's lacrosse team erased a late deficit and got an overtime winner from Lauren Wong to secure its first NESCAC victory of the season, a 13–12 triumph at Bowdoin on Wednesday night.
Bates Tips Women's Lacrosse in Overtime Setback
BRUNSWICK, Maine – A big rally by the Bowdoin women's lacrosse team came up just short in overtime against Bates on Wednesday night, 13-12. The Bobcats earn their first NESCAC win of the season and move to 5-5 (1-5 NESCAC) while the Polar Bears fall to 3-6 (0-6 NESCAC).
No. 15 Bates Rallies Late, Falls to No. 2 Bowdoin at Home, 13–10
LEWISTON, Maine --The No. 15 nationally ranked Bates men's lacrosse team jumped out to an early lead but could not sustain the momentum, falling 13–10 to No. 2 Bowdoin on Wednesday night at Garcelon Field in NESCAC action.
Mammoths’ Rally Falls Short in 16-4 Loss at Wesleyan
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – Amherst men's lacrosse showed real fight in the first half and briefly had Wesleyan on the ropes, but the Cardinals pulled away after halftime in a 16-4 NESCAC result Wednesday night at Citrin Field.
WBIT CHAMPIONS! Columbia Takes Down BYU, 81-64, for the Title
WICHITA, Kan. – Columbia led by as many as 27, never trailed and finished off a dominant run in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament by defeating BYU, 81-64, in the title game on Wednesday night at Charles Koch Arena.
Baseball's offense explodes in 34-7 win over University of Maine at Farmington
Senior Gibby Sullivan, junior Henry Prince, and senior Andrew Fortunato combined for 20 runs batted in and the Bates baseball team rolled to a 34-7 win over the University of Maine at Farmington Wednesday afternoon. It's the most runs in one game for the Bates baseball team since they scored a program-record 37 runs against Thomas College in 1985.
Hot Start Leads #21 Women's Lacrosse Past Pioneers
WAUKESHA, Wis. -- The 21st-ranked University of Chicago women's lacrosse team rolled past Carroll (WI) on Wednesday night for a 19-8 victory over the Pioneers.
Men’s lacrosse loses to Tufts
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - The 20th-ranked Williams College men's lacrosse team dropped Wednesday evening's battle against top-ranked Tufts University by a score of 26-12. The Ephs got five goals from Jack Sartorius, four from Will Doran alongside a pair of assists, two from Ryan Johnson and a single goal from Kai Switlick, the first of his career.
#14 Middlebury Endures 8-7 Setback at Hamilton
The 14th-ranked Middlebury men's lacrosse team came up short in Wednesday's defensive battle, falling to Hamilton by an 8-7 score.
Women’s lacrosse drops 17-9 game at Tufts
MEDFORD, Mass. - The Williams College women's lacrosse team traveled to Boston to face the #2-ranked Tufts University Jumbos, who came away with a 17-9 victory over the 20th-ranked Ephs.
Katie Kuester Named 2026 Spalding® Maggie Dixon NCAA Division I Rookie Coach of the Year
PHOENIX – Army West Point Women's Basketball Head Coach Katie Kuester has been named the 2026 Spalding® Maggie Dixon NCAA Division I Rookie Coach of the Year, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced on Wednesday afternoon.
Terps Invitational Up Next for Women’s Golf
Harvard women's golf is set to continue its Spring schedule this weekend at the 2026 Terps Invitational. The Crimson will join the field at the University of Maryland Golf Course in College Park to compete against a talented field of teams. The second of four tournaments this Spring for the Crimson, the team will look to continue building momentum heading into the Ivy League Championship at the end of the month.
JACK LUCIDO ’26: FROM SATURDAY KICKOFFS TO BECOMING A COMMUNITY IMPACT LEADER
As a Wesleyan football player, psychology major, SAAC president, and Team IMPACT fellow, Jack Lucido channels discipline, empathy, and purpose-driven service into leadership that strengthens team and community connection.
Courtney Sherwin Joins Yale Athletics Staff as Assistant Athletic Director, Club Sports & Undergraduate Intramurals
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Courtney Sherwin has joined the Yale Athletics staff as Assistant Athletic Director, Club Sports & Undergraduate Intramurals. Sherwin's primary focus will be overseeing, supporting and enhancing Yale's 49 club sport teams and historic undergraduate intramural program.
Wrestling Lands Program Record Six on NWCA Scholar All-Americans List
LEWISBURG, Pa.- Bucknell Wrestling continues its proud history of academic success by receiving a program record six student-athletes on the the NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-American list, as announced Wednesday by the NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association). Bucknell's six recipients - tied with Hofstra for the most in the EIWA - were Dillon Bechtold, Tyler Bienus, Dylan Chappell, Bryce Manera, Shane McFillin, and Noah Mulvaney.
Navy Wrestling Assistant Coach Barry Davis Announces His Retirement
After a 33-year coaching career, Navy assistant Barry Davis announced his retirement on Wednesday. Davis spent the last two seasons with the Mids, which followed a decorated 25-year run as the head coach at Wisconsin.
Bhatt collects second straight ODAC Women's Golfer of the Week accolade
FOREST, Va. -- First-year Toral Bhatt picks up her second consecutive ODAC weekly honor after she tied for first at the Stith Invitational at the Dominion Club in Glen Allen, Va., earlier this week. Bhatt logged a 1-over par (73-72-72--217) across the three rounds, breaking the program 54-hole records for total score and score to par.
Benak Named Patriot League Golfer of the Week
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Following a standout performance at the Battle at Rum Pointe, Colgate first-year Ronav Benak has been named Patriot League Golfer of the Week, as announced by the league office.
No. 10 Men’s Lacrosse Dominates No. 16 Amherst for a Record-Breaking 16-4 Win
The No. 10 Wesleyan men's lacrosse team pitched a second half shutout, outscoring No. 16 Amherst 9-0 after halftime to roll past the Mammoths for a 16-4 win from Citrin Field on Wednesday night. The 12-goal win makes history as the largest Wesleyan win over Amherst in 69 all-time meetings in the series history. The Cardinals (7-2, 3-2 NESCAC) pick up their first league home win of the season while the Mammoths (3-5, 2-3 NESCAC) lose a third straight game.
Meet Anna Shohfi, Our CSAS Student-Athlete of the Month
This month, we are proud to recognize Anna Shohfi as our Student-Athlete of the Month! A senior member of the volleyball team, Anna has distinguished herself not only through her athletic performance but also through her leadership, service, and commitment to personal growth throughout her four years.
Bates Bobcast Episode 410: Previewing spring seasons for rowing and men's golf
We're previewing the spring seasons for rowing and men's golf, as they get things started this Saturday. Plus, our Bobcats of the Week come from the diamond, and men's lacrosse picked up a thrilling win over Williams. That's this week, on the Bates Bobcast!
(4) Columbia Set to Face (1) BYU Wednesday in the WBIT Championship Game
WICHITA, Kan. – No. 4 seed Columbia (24-8, 11-3 Ivy) takes on top-seeded Brigham Young University (26-11, 9-9 Big 12) in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament Championship Game. The game will take place at Charles Koch Arena on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. This will be the first meeting between the two programs since the 1995 Dead River Co. Tip-off Classic in Orono, Maine.
Schwartz '26 is NESCAC Women's Field Athlete of the Week for March 31
Hamilton College's Dana Schwartz '26 (Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth HS) was selected the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Women's Field Athlete of the Week on Tuesday, March 31 when the conference announced its outdoor track & field athletes of the week.
#1 Women's Golf Places 2nd at Georgia State Invitational
The #1 ranked Emory women's golf team wrapped up play at the Georgia State Invitational Tuesday afternoon, finishing in second place out of 14 Division I and Division III programs.
Championship bound: Behind the scenes of Emory’s historic men’s basketball season
Records aplenty as No. 8 W&L finishes strong at Stith Invitational
GLEN ALLEN, Va. – Four program records fell on Tuesday, as first-year Toral Bhatt tied for first at the Stith Invitational, while all five Washington and Lee women's golfers placed inside the Top 25 en route to a runner-up team finish.
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 3.31 – 4.6
Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week!
Tang Named Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Co-Player of the Year
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Navy sophomore Wenqing Tang (Villanova, Pa.) has been named the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference (MASC) Co-Player of the Year it was announced by league officials on Tuesday. This is the first time in program history that a Navy player has earned MASC Player of the Year honors.
Sophomore Liam Flanagan Named ODAC's Wrestler of the Year
LEXINGTON, Va. — Washington and Lee sophomore Liam Flanagan has been named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Wrestler of the Year for the 2025-26 season following a dominant campaign at 157 pounds.
Women's Golf Wins Stith Invitational
The #3-ranked NYU women's golf team closed out competition at the Stith Invitational on Tuesday, March 31, in Richmond, Virginia, at The Dominion Club, hosted by Randolph-Macon.
Jason Zimmerman Named 2026 Whack Hyder Georgia Men’s College Coach of the Year
Emory University Men's Basketball Head Coach Jason Zimmerman has been named the 2026 Whack Hyder Georgia Men's College Coach of the Year as presented by The Atlanta Tipoff Club.
Men’s Swimming and Diving’s Mulgrew Named Second-Team All-American
Harvard Men's Swimming and Diving first-year William Mulgrew has been named to the 2026 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association NCAA Division I All-America Second Team, the CSCAA announced today. The Walpole native was recognized for his performance in the 1,650 freestyle at the NCAA Championships.
Riley Named Ivy Track and Field Athlete of the Week
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Following her strong start to the outdoor track and field season over the weekend, Brown junior Elle Riley has been named the Ivy League Women's Track and Field Athlete of the Week, the league announced on Tuesday.
Lehigh Wraps Up Play at Bermuda Triangle Collegiate
Lehigh closed out the Bermuda Triangle Collegiate with a second straight round of 324 Tuesday at Port Royal Golf Course. The Mountain Hawks finished the two-day, 54-hole event with a score of 967 (319-324-324) to finish seventh in an 11-team field.
Richman and Lee Earn Weekly Track and Field Honors
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – After impressive weeks on the track, Charlotte Richman was named Women's Track Athlete of the Week, while Andrew Lee was named Men's Rookie of the Week, the conference announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Kuscher Named 2026 NATA-ICSM Head Athletic Trainer of the Year
Yumi Kuscher, MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS, Harvard's Associate Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer for Football, has been named the NCAA Division I National Athletic Trainers Association – Intercollegiate Council for Sports Medicine (NATA-ICSM) Head Athletic Trainer of the Year.
WashU Athletics Celebrates Women's History Month
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – On the final day of Women's History Month, the WashU Athletics Department looks back on the legendary women who have shaped the Bears, both past and present.
Raiders of the Week: Casey Quinson and Nora Megenity
Casey Quinson, So., Men's Lacrosse
King-Harvey earns NESCAC Women’s Track Athlete of the Week honors
Junior Bella King-Harvey was named the NESCAC Women's Track Athlete of the Week on Tuesday following an exceptional performance at Williams' second outdoor meet of the season, the Thrills in the Hills meet hosted in Atlanta, Ga. by Emory University.
Townsend Selected for 2026 NABC Reese’s Division I All-Star Game
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Yale men's basketball captain Nick Townsend has been selected to participate in the 2026 NABC Reese's Division I All-Star game, announced on Tuesday.
Isabella Albro named Maine Softball Pitcher of the Week
Bates junior Isabella Albro is the Maine Softball Pitcher of the Week after her outstanding performances propelled the Bobcats to a pair of wins, as announced Tuesday by the Maine College Baseball & Softball Association.
March: A Month of National Champions
Harvard student-athletes once again shined on the national stage, as two Crimson made history with national championship triumphs in March.
Athletics Ties Department Record with 14 Cardinal Student-Athlete Inductees into Phi Beta Kappa
Fourteen senior student-athlete have been elected to Wesleyan University's Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for Spring 2026 – the most prestigious academic honor society in the country. The 14 total inductees ties a department record first set back in the Spring of 2019. They will be honored at an induction ceremony on Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 4 PM in the Memorial Chapel.
Benjamin Hughes Tabbed NESCAC Men’s Track Athlete of the Week
Benjamin Hughes was named the NESCAC Men's Track Athlete of the Week. Hughes and his Panther teammates competed in two meets during their annual spring break trip to California.
Quinn '27 wins men's 1,500 meters at Monmouth track and field meet
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – The Hamilton College Continentals competed at the multi-divisional, non-team scoring 30th Annual Monmouth University Season Opener at Kessler Stadium on a chilly and windy Saturday, March 28.
Women's javelin thrower Schwartz '26 shatters own team record
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – The Hamilton College Continentals competed at the multi-divisional, non-team scoring 30th Annual Monmouth University Season Opener at Kessler Stadium on a chilly and windy Saturday, March 28.
Becoming What’s Needed
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Senior men's basketball player DJ Nix was three or four years old, dribbling a ball down a quiet street in Harrisburg, N.C, when his dad started repeating something that didn't make much sense at the time. "Dribbling is easy."
Women’s Basketball Falls to Marshall in WNIT Great 8
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – The Army West Point women's basketball season came to a close on Monday night, as it fell to Marshall 82-65 at the Cam Henderson Center in the WNIT Great 8.
#1 Women's Golf Ends First Day of Georgia State Invitational in 5th Place
The #1 ranked Emory women's golf team finished the first day of the Georgia State Invitational in fifth place, shooting a team total 591 (+15) after two rounds amongst a crowded field of Division I talent.
Trio of Bobcats honored by Maine Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
A trio of Bobcats have been recognized for their performances this year by the Maine Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Senior captain Elsa Daulerio is first team All-State for the third straight season, junior Sarah Hughes is second team All-State, and first-year Claire Gaetani is an All-Rookie team selection.
Brendan Gorman Signs AHL Contract With Ontario Reign
Senior forward Brendan Gorman has signed his first professional contract, agreeing to terms with the Los Angeles Kings on an AHL contract that will see Gorman report to the Ontario Reign of the American Hockey League.
Bhatt, No. 8 W&L second after 36 holes at the Stith Invitational
GLEN ALLEN, Va. – First-year Toral Bhatt and the eighth-ranked Washington and Lee women's golf team both sit second on the respective individual and team leaderboards after 36 holes of play Monday to open the Stith Invitational.
In Memoriam: Gary E. Biszantz ’56 P’08, CMC Life Trustee, athlete, philanthropist
Brett MacConnell Named Head Coach of Men’s Basketball
HANOVER, N.H. – Mike Harrity, Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation, announced today that Brett MacConnell has been named the new Head Coach of Dartmouth Men's Basketball.
From the Desk of AD #31
Hello Army West Point Community,
Mules Set Records and Climb History Books at Emory Thrills in the Hills
Atlanta, Ga. — The Colby College track & field teams turned in a record-setting performance at the Emory Thrills in the Hills, held March 26-28 at Emory University, with Simone Waheed breaking a school record and multiple Mules earning all-time program marks across both sides.
(4) Columbia Advances to WBIT Championship with Wire-to-Wire Win over (3) Wisconsin
WICHITA, Kan. – Columbia led by as many as 18 in a wire-to-wire WBIT Semifinal victory over Wisconsin, 67-50, Monday afternoon at Charles Koch Arena. The Lions move on to meet top-seeded BYU (26-11) in the Championship Game on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. ET.
Mule Weekly Recap
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Coverage of Hamilton men’s hockey's historic NCAA Championship Final victory
The Hamilton College Men's Hockey team made history on Sunday, capturing the program's first national title with a 2-1 overtime win against Hobart in the NCAA Championship Final at the Adirondack Bank Center in Utica, N.Y.
Brown University Announces Leadership Change in Women’s Swimming and Diving
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Mencoff Vice President for Athletics and Recreation M. Grace Calhoun '92 announced today a leadership change in Brown's women's swimming and diving program.
Panthers Shine in Milan Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Several athletes and support staff from Middlebury College made an impact in the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.
Six Spartans Receive NWCA Scholar All-America Honors
Six members of the Case Western Reserve University wrestling team received Scholar All-America honors from the National Wrestling Coaches Association, the organization announced in mid-March.
Stavroff Named Recipient of 74th Annual Walter Brown Award
BOSTON, Mass.—The Gridiron Club of New England announced that Dartmouth forward Hayden Stavroff has been named the recipient of the 74th Annual Walter Brown Award. Stavroff is the first Dartmouth player to win the award.
Thai Ties For First As Dartmouth Finishes Second At Prospect Bay Invite
KENT ISLAND, MD—Dartmouth women's golf closed out its spring trip with a second place finish at the Prospect Bay Invitational. Sophie Thai finished tied for first in the event while Hope Hall and Sophia Li tied for fourth. The tournament was slated for 54 holes but due to weather it was a 36-hole tournament with the top four scores counting each round.
Men's Crew Opens Season Against Michigan, Rutgers, Notre Dame, Virginia
The Bison took to home water this weekend in their first official competition of the year. With five of the top eight teams from last year's American Collegiate Rowing Association National Championship set to compete, the team knew it was going to be great racing. The morning matchups consisted of Michigan vs. Bucknell and Rutgers vs. Virginia vs. Notre Dame, while the afternoon matchups were Michigan vs. Virginia and Bucknell vs. Rutgers vs. Notre Dame. Races started upstream from the dock where hundreds of spectators and athletes gathered and cheered. Results for the day can be found here. Notable results from the day include a sweep for the varsity 8, wins for the freshman 8 over Michigan and Rutgers, as well as back to back close wins in the 4th varsity 8 over Michigan.
Sport Shorts: This Week in MIT Athletics
Caldwell and Ding Lead Women's Throwers at Millikin Outdoor Opener
DECATUR, Ill. -- The University of Chicago women's track and field throwers opened their season on Saturday at the Millikin Outdoor Opener.
Williams remembers legendary swim coach Carl Samuelson
Williams College and the Williams athletics department remembers legendary swim coach Carl Samuelson, who passed away on February 24. "Coach Sam," as he was known to legions of Williams students over the years, coached at Williams for 33 years and made a profound impact on so many in our community.
Benigni Receives Second-Team All-ECAC Honors
Navy's Austin Benigni has garnered Second-Team All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) accolades, the organization recently announced. He is the first Mid to earn the honor since the current format for the awards began in the early 1990s.
Men’s Golf Finishes Fourth at Cutter Creek Intercollegiate
Harvard men's golf opened its Spring season with a fourth-place finish at the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate. Barry Zhang, William Ma and Isaac Ahn all finished in the top 20 on the leaderboard to power the Crimson during the tournament at the Cutter Creek Golf Club.
Men’s Swimming & Diving Closes 2025-26 Season at 2026 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships
ATLANTA, Ga. – Army West Point swimming & diving concluded its 2025-26 season as a contingent of Black Knights competed at the 2026 NCAA DI Men's Swimming & Diving Championships in Atlanta from Wednesday-Saturday at Georgia Tech's McAuley Aquatic Center.
NATIONAL CHAMPS! Men's hockey tops Hobart in final on Sturgeon '29 OT goal
UTICA, N.Y. -- Hamilton College's Curtiss Sturgeon '29 scored with 3:16 left in the first sudden-victory overtime period and lifted the Continentals to a 2-1 victory against the Hobart College Statesmen and their first national title in the 2026 NCAA Division III Men's Hockey Championship final inside a sold-out Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium on Sunday afternoon, March 29.








































































































