Women’s Dive Punches Ticket To Nationals The women’s diving team showed out at the NCAA North/Northeast Regional Championships, taking first and second on the 1-meter board. Two divers will continue on to Nationals.
Women’s Squash Team Finishes Fifth at B-Level Nationals Following a fourth-place finish at the NESCAC tournament, the women’s squash team finished the year with a strong win over Williams — their first since 1998 — to take fifth place in the 2022 Kurtz Cup.
In NESCAC Quarterfinals, Men’s Hockey Falls to Ephs In their third meeting with Williams of the season, the men’s hockey team fell to the Ephs in the quarterfinals of the NESCAC tournament, ending their season with a final record of 9-13-2.
Mammoth Memories: The Origins Of Little Threes In this installment of Mammoth Memories, Managing Sports Editor Alex Noga ’23 details the origins of the Little Three, one of the oldest athletic conferences in the country, and the eligibility dispute that, for a time, disbanded the alliance just three years into its existence.
Track and Field Nears New England Championships This past weekend, both the men’s and women’s track and field teams found success at their final meet of the season, the Ruddy Invitational. The New England Championships await for 53 athletes this weekend.
Women’s Basketball Win Streak at 10, Into Semis Amherst women's basketball took down Colby in their first game of the NESCAC tournament, their 10th straight win. The win sets up a semifinal berth and a matchup with Tufts next weekend.
Wordle, BeReal and The Beautiful Game Simplicity is in style these days. We’re decluttering our online lives with apps like BeReal and games like Wordle. If you want to simplify your sports-watching life, you should be watching soccer, argues Leo Kamin '25.