Luke Wheeler ’25 is skating through this hockey season with two game-winning goals and a total of 13 points. For his skill on the ice, the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston recently named Wheeler a semifinalist for the Joe Concannon …
Max Russo ’24 is leaving his competition in the dust this season. Last weekend, Russo broke the school and state record in the 600m at the Maine State Championship and achieved a personal best in the 400m (49.11) at the …
Ginger Arnold ’27 is starting off their first collegiate season on the track and field team strong. Arnold has won the shot-put twice now—at the Bates Invitational and the New England Small College Invite hosted by Middlebury College. They reflected …
Picking up the pace from last season, women’s hockey forward Gia Massari ’25 glided fiercely through the first three games this season with three goals scored. Massari ended last season with six goals and nine assists. This year, she anticipates …
Forward Callie Godfrey ’24 led the women’s basketball team (2–0; 0–0 NESCAC) with 17 points and seven rebounds in last Saturday’s 73–46 win against Springfield College (2–1). Godfrey and her team are looking toward an exciting season that has started …
Brooks Peters ’23 is making the most of his final collegiate cross country season. Last Tuesday, Peters earned First Team All-NESCAC honors after placing seventh in the NESCAC Championships and helping men’s cross country secure fifth place—its best finish since …
Two weeks ago, Charlotte Iannone ’26 was named NESCAC Player of the Week, a testament to her deep-rooted work ethic and prowess as a goalkeeper on the soccer field.
For Iannone, the choice to play at a collegiate level was …
Outside hitter Skye LaMendola ’27 has consistently led the volleyball team (10–8; 3–6 NESCAC) in kills this season and embarked on her collegiate career by starting all 18 games so far. The Polar Bears will close out their regular season …
In her second season on women’s golf, Shivani Schmulen ’26 is having no trouble getting back into the swing of things. Adding onto an impressive record—including a second-place finish at the Wesleyan Invitational—Schmulen placed 12th at the NESCAC Women’s Golf …