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Ava Arepally
Staff Writer — Class of
2027
Number of articles:
55
First Article:
October 25, 2024
Latest Article:
December 5, 2024
1 photo by Ava Arepally
Ava ArepallyROCK OUT: The yearly Spring Concert featured redveil and Del Water Gap, with first-year metal band Pariah opening the show. Pariah’s lead singer, Aoi Araki ’28, found his experience with the band and the annual concert to be a great success.
The women’s hockey team (6–0–0; 4–0–0 NESCAC) crushed Keene State College (5–4–0) on Tuesday evening with a final score of 9–0. Eight different Polar Bears scored, with Jane McCarter ’25 scoring twice over the course of the game. …
In the past three weeks, the swimming and diving teams have competed in two meets, one against Tufts University at home in Greason Pool and one against Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston. The women’s team lost 188–116, while …
The men’s basketball team (3–0; 0–0 NESCAC) faced off against the University of Maine Presque Isle (UMPI) (3–2) in its home opener, winning 65–53. Ray Cuevas ’28 added 19 of the 65 Polar Bears’ points to the …
On November 11, the Athletes of Color Coalition (AoCC) hosted its annual No Hate November event in Morrell Gymnasium with upwards of 250 attendees, breaking attendance records for the event from years past.
The men’s soccer team (7–5–5; 2–4–4 NESCAC), currently ranked 24th in the NCAA DIII, received official word that it would be heading to the NCAA tournament hosted by Trinity University in San Antonio, Tex. The team …
This past weekend, sailing team members Rebecca Schill ’27 and Michelangelo Vecchio ’27 competed in the Inter-collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) Singlehanded Nationals at the St. Petersburg Yacht Club in St. Petersburg, Fla. Vecchio finished in 16th overall in the open …
Will Goddard ’25 of the men’s cross country team earned First Team All-NESCAC honors, the first league honor of his career. The conference announced the All-NESCAC awards for cross country on Tuesday night after the conclusion of the fall …
At the end of last year’s season, the men’s basketball team bounced back from a losing streak to win three of its last four NESCAC games. Adding five first-year players and led by …
Last Sunday, the field hockey team (6–9; 3–7 NESCAC) won against Amherst College (9–6; 4–6 NESCAC), a team ranked sixth in the NESCAC, with an overtime goal scored by Maya Malenfant ’25. The Mammoths kicked off …