Athletics News
16 November 2023Therien ’26, Team USA Win World Ringette Championship
Laura Therien ’26 and Team USA win gold in the World Ringette Championships in Calgary.
Read More8 November 2023DeVaney '23 Commits to Two Passions: Architecture and Basketball
By day, Lauren DeVaney’23 works as an architect/designer for New Energy Works and at night, serves as the William Smith basketball assistant coach.
Read More3 November 2023Woods '24 Accepts Job at Mastercard
Senior Student Athlete Ainsley Woods ’24 Accepts Associate Consultant Role at Mastercard.
Read More1 November 2023Therien '26 Represents Team USA in World Ringette Championship
Laura Therien ’26, an English, and writing and rhetoric double major, is representing Team USA in the World Ringette Championship in Calgary this week.
Read More6 October 2023Heron Society Celebrates 40 Years
Funding celebrates four decades of athletic society.
Read More5 October 2023Hobart Soccer at 70
A radio interview looks back on seven decades of Statesmen soccer — and the program’s future.
Read More22 September 2023Announcing the Carver DeLaney Suite
Renovations to Heron Soccer Suite made possible thanks to the generosity of Trustee Calvin R. “Chip” Carver Jr. ’81 and his wife, Anne DeLaney.
Read More20 September 2023Frank ’23 Enters Environmental Studies Grad Program
With aspirations for a career in habitat management, Benjamin Frank ’23 is working in the Environmental Studies Graduate Program at the University of Akron.
Read More18 April 2023Super Bowl Champ Ali Marpet ’15 Returns to Campus
Join the Entrepreneurial Endeavors podcast live as they interview Super Bowl Champion Ali Marpet ’15.
Read More28 March 2023Cosquer Adds Koivumäki to Coaching Staff
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Squash Head Coach Patrick Cosquer recently announced that Sanna Koivumäki MHEL '24 will serve as the program's first graduate assistant coach.
Read More27 March 2023Boston Globe: "It was a character game"
“I thought there was a lot of character out there. The experts will say it was an offensive game, a defensive game, but to me, it was a character game,” Coach Mark Taylor tells Boston Globe.
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