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By Liz Sugg ’23 Sports and WellnessOctober 29, 2021

Athletics Update 10/29/2021

Field Hockey

The Field Hockey team now stands 8-6 on the season. The Blue met their match against Tufts University on Oct. 13, losing 7-0. On Oct. 16, they played a well-matched game against MIT, but ended up losing 3-0. They also had to put up a good fight against Babson College on Oct. 19, but unfortunately fell to the Beavers 7-0. Fortunately, the Blue is riding on the high of an exciting win against Mount Holyoke on Oct. 23 winning 2-1, and another 2-0 win against UMass-Dartmouth on Oct. 26 where Keller Gardner ’23 scored both goals for the team. Their last conference game is scheduled for Oct. 30.

Soccer

Wellesley Soccer has an interesting record of 5-4-3 so far for their 2021 season. In an exciting match against MIT on Oct. 13, the Blue ended up losing 3-0. Goalie Kendall Lincoln ’23 had 4 saves in a game against Babson College where the team tied Wellesley 0-0. The Blue took another 1-0 loss against Emerson College on Oct. 23. The team has two more conference games left for the season on Oct. 27 against Wheaton College at 3:00pm and Oct. 30 against Mount Holyoke at 1:00pm that are both at home.

Crew

Blue Crew officially became the fastest DIII program in the nation following the Head of the Charles Regatta on Sunday, Oct. 24. The first varsity boat placed 2nd in the Collegiate Eight race with a time of 17:19.578, and the second varsity boat placed 11th with a time of 18:02.700. The Collegiate Four boats finished 18th and 19th with times of 20:50.833 and 20:52.483. The members of each boat are listed below. The event brought much excitement to the Wellesley Crew Program, and the team is looking forward to competing in their spring season.

Collegiate Eights

First Varsity: C – Isabella Santos ’23; 8 – Anneka Hallstrom ’23; 7 – Katie Ball ’22; 6 – Catie Moeser ’24; 5 – Kaitlyn Severin ’24; 4 – Olivia Gorman ’22; 3 – Anya Hanitchak ’25; 2 – Gaya Krishna ’23; 1 – Kaylee Liu ’24

Second Varsity: C – Colette Kennedy ’25; 8 – Adeline Van Buskirk ’24; 7 – Zipporah Cohen ’23; 6 – Anastasia Brooks ’23; 5 – Cricket Liebermann ’23; 4 – Eleanor Antezana ’23; 3 – Amelia Lee ’23; 2 – Emma Anghel ’23; 1 – Bryn Flanigan ’24

Collegiate Fours

First Varsity: C – Rachel Shrives ’24; 4 – Macy Lipkin ’23; 3 – Claire Johnson ’25; 2 – Autumn Smith ’22; 1- Cora Barrett ’23

Second Varsity: C – Naomi Weisner ’25; 4 – Rosemarie Goldstein ’24; 3 – Melissa Daniels ’25; 2 – Katherine Welsh ’24; 1- Ella Tweedy ’25

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