A pair of Little East Conference (LEC) baseball teams are featured in the first Collegiate Baseball / American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) of the 2023 season - Eastern Connecticut State University and UMass Boston.
Eastern Connecticut State University senior forward Anna Barry added to list of accolades this season, being named a 2022-23 All-American by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and D3hoops.com.
Western Connecticut State University senior goalkeeper Anna Schipf has been named the NCAA Division III Defensive Player of the Week by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA), it was announced by the organization Tuesday.
Peek into the Royals dugout this season, and you'll see several new faces on the coaching staff. But the manager, bench coach and new pitching coaches are not the only changes you'll see.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adam Lampton, associate professor of visual & performing arts, recently returned from Tucson, Arizona, where he spent two weeks at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP).
As audiences worldwide rocketed to theaters this summer to enjoy the Pixar flick Lightyear, physics major Timothy Woelfle ’24 was busy conducting research that took him to infinity and beyond.