Amherst College Athletics
Recent News About Amherst College Athletics
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Lyons defend home turf with 9-5 win over Mammoths
Senior shortstop Cavan Brady drove in three runs as Wheaton College scored four in the first and never looked back on the way to a 9-5 win over the Amherst College baseball team on Sunday afternoon at Sidell Stadium, where the Lyons have not lost since 2019.
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Abby Moravek hurls Mammoths to split of NESCAC Twinbill vs. Bowdoin
First-year Abby Moravek scattered four hits en route to her first collegiate shutout Sunday afternoon to help the Amherst College softball team to a split of its conference doubleheader against Bowdoin College on the Amherst Softball Field.
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#7 Amherst remains unbeaten in NESCAC competition with 9-0 win over Conn College
The #7 Amherst women's tennis team swept the Connecticut College Camels with a score of 9-0 on Sunday in New London, CT.
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#21 Amherst wins fourth in a row versus Conn, 8-1
The #21 Amherst College men's tennis team won their second game of the weekend versus the Connecticut College Camels with a score of 8-1 at 2pm on Sunday in New London, CT.
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Lunardi concludes NCAA Championships with 21st-place finish in 1650 free
Sophomore Gabriele Lunardi of the Amherst College men's swimming and diving team finished 21st in the nation in the 1650-yard freestyle on the final day of the NCAA Division III Championships on Saturday at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
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#3 Mammoths Give All in 2-1, Triple-OT loss to Gustavus in Div. III National championship Game
In the longest championship game in NCAA DIII hockey history, The #3-ranked Amherst College women's hockey team saw its season end just shy of a national championship as the Mammoths fell to #1 Gustavus, 2-1, in triple-overtime in front a raucous capacity crowd of 1,080 in Orr Rink Sunday evening.
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Kori Barach earns All-Region honors from D3hoops.com
Sophomore guard Kori Barach of the Amherst College women's basketball team has been named a D3hoops.com Second Team All-Region selection.
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Lunardi finishes 28th in nation in 200-yard freestyle at NCAA Championships
Sophomore Gabriele Lunardi of the Amherst College men's swimming and diving team finished 28th in the nation in the 200-yard freestyle on Thursday at the NCAA Division III Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.
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Felipe Rico '16 Receives NCAA Fellowship to support Director of DEI & Compliance
Felipe Rico '16, a member of the 2015 national champion men's soccer team at Amherst, has received an NCAA Fellowship to support the Director of DEI & Compliance at Amherst, Athletic Director Don Faulstick announced Thursday.
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Jennifer Chuks-Crabill Named Associate AD for DEI & Compliance
Jennifer Chuks-Crabill has been named Associate Athletic Director for DEI and Compliance, Amherst College Director of Athletics Don Faulstick announced Monday, August 8th.
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Investigating Networks with Gephi on July 28
Investigating Networks with Gephi on July 28
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Mammoths honored for performance on the track and in the classroom
Mammoths honored for performance on the track and in the classroom
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Creating Drawings with Adobe Illustrator on July 13
Creating Drawings with Adobe Illustrator on July 13
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Cardwell, Wolmer notch top performances as 15 Mammoths earn All-Region honors
Cardwell, Wolmer notch top performances as 15 Mammoths earn All-Region honors
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Jackie Bukzin earns All-America honors for fourth straight season
Jackie Bukzin earns All-America honors for fourth straight season
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HARRIS FOULKES HONORED WITH ITA NATIONAL ARTHUR ASHE LEADERSHIP AND SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
HARRIS FOULKES HONORED WITH ITA NATIONAL ARTHUR ASHE LEADERSHIP AND SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
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DeMallie, Gonzalez earn NEILA All-New England honors
DeMallie, Gonzalez earn NEILA All-New England honors
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Colleran, Trent compete in decathlon at North Central Combined Events Qualifier
Colleran, Trent compete in decathlon at North Central Combined Events Qualifier
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Huang leads Mammoths in first round of NCAA Championships
Huang leads Mammoths in first round of NCAA Championships
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Mammoths rally falls short in 11-9 loss at Trinity
Eliza Marcus, Katie Hadro and Lauren Friedman each scored twice Wednesday night, but it wasn't enough as the Amherst College women's lacrosse team's late rally fell short in an 11-9 loss to Trinity College.