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By Liz Sugg ’23 Sports and WellnessOctober 29, 2021

Athletics Update 10/13/2021

Field Hockey

The Field Hockey team now stands 6-3 on the season with some exceptional games taking place in the early weeks of October. Cass Novello ’24 led the Blue to a 1-0 win over WPI on Oct. 2, and made another goal against Nichols College on Oct. 6. Keller Gardner’s ’23 hat trick helped to secure the team an 8-0 win against the Bisons. Alex Lenart ’24 also had a hat trick during the team’s game against Smith College, where the team won 3-2.

Volleyball

The Volleyball team has had an undefeated October. The team played Mount Holyoke on Oct. 2, winning 3-0. Wheaton College could not match the Blue on Oct. 5, when Wellesley won 3-1. The team’s senior match took place on Oct. 9 against Suffolk University. Nicole Doerges ’22 secured over 20 kills for the seventh consecutive game on her senior day. Fellow seniors, Izzy Sebold ’22, Tiffany Shou ’22 and Lizzy Jessen ’22 also had strong performances, leading the Blue to a 3-1 win over the Rams.

Cross Country

Ari Marks ’22 helped the Blue to a second place slot at the Keene State Cross Country Invitational by finishing first overall with a time of 18:07.0. This is the second race where Marks has secured a first place finish. Maya Bradbury ’22 and Lily Herold ’22 also led the team to success by finishing 5th and 12th at this meet.

Soccer

The Soccer team finished off the month of September with a 5-1 win over Framingham State University on the 30th, with goals from Thea Feldgoise ’23, Marleigh Ausbrooks ’25 and Reva Sankhe ’23 and two from Eliza Roy ’22. The Blue finished 1-1 against Smith College on Oct. 2, lost in overtime 2-1 to Clark University on Oct. 6, and had a 2-2 draw against WPI on Oct. 9.

Golf

Wellesley Golf finished seventh at the Williams Golf Championship on Oct. 2. Emma Lim ’24 and Caroline McVicar ’23 both scored under 80 at the match. The team will travel to New York for the NYU Invitational this coming weekend.

Crew

Blue Crew had an exciting first regatta at the Head of the Housatonic on Oct. 9. The team had two 8+ boats competing that landed 11th and 14th place against a mix of DI and DIII teams. The first boat, rowed by Anneka Hallstrom ’23, Catie Moeser ’24, Gaya Krishna ’23, Kaitlyn Severin ’24, Olivia Gorman ’22, Anya Hanitchak ’25, Eleanor Antezana ’23, Kaylee Liu ’24 and coxswain Bella Santos ’23, finished with a time of 16:10.02. The team will compete in the Head of the Charles Regatta on Oct. 24.

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