Wheaton College Athletic Department
Recent News About Wheaton College Athletic Department
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Agan Named NEWMAC Softball Athlete of the Week
Wheaton College (Mass.) softball player Bryanna Agan (Averill Park, N.Y.) was named the New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference Softball Athlete of the Week for the week of March 20-26, it was announced today by the NEWMAC.
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Clesas Named NEWMAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week
Wheaton College (Mass.) baseball player Zach Clesas (Johnston, R.I.) was named the New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Week for the week of March 20-26, it was announced today by the NEWMAC.
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Harvey Named NEWMAC Women's Lacrosse Offensive Athlete of the Week
Wheaton College (Mass.) women's lacrosse player Brooke Harvey (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) was named the New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference Women's Lacrosse Offensive Athlete of the Week for the week of March 20-26, it was announced today by the NEWMAC.
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Artistic Swimming Places Sixth at US Collegiate Championship
The Wheaton College (Mass.) artistic swimming team placed sixth at the United States Collegiate Championship hosted by USA Artistic Swimming at the FMC Natatorium in Westmont, Ill.
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Brady Named NEWMAC Baseball Athlete of the Week
Wheaton College (Mass.) baseball player Cavan Brady (Sheffield, Mass.) was named the New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference Baseball Athlete of the Week, it was announced today by the NEWMAC.
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Wheaton to Host BIWPA Water Polo Clinic on May 27-28
Wheaton College (Mass.) will host a water polo clinic sponsored by Barcelona International Water Polo Academy on May 27-28 at Balfour Natatorium on the campus of Wheaton in Norton, Mass.
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Women's Tennis Downed by Connecticut College, 7-2
The Wheaton College (Mass.) women's tennis team was defeated by visiting Connecticut College, 7-2, this afternoon on the Clark Tennis Courts on the Wheaton campus in Norton, Mass.
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Men's Tennis Falls at Connecticut College, 7-2
Senior Josh Anschuetz (West Bloomfield, Mich.) was a double-winner for the Wheaton College (Mass.) men's tennis team in a 7-2 loss at host Connecticut College this afternoon in New London, Conn.