This Week in Photos
Fall Athletics
- This week, we share some of our favorite images from the fall athletic season. Here, Chase Carraway ’22 is pursued by sailors from Georgetown and George Washington during the 2021 College Sailing Singlehanded Nationals on Chesapeake Bay.
- Kirsten Nelson ’24 makes a spectacular save for the nationally ranked William Smith soccer team during the Geneseo match. The Herons won their 14th consecutive Liberty League Championship and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals.
- Kristen McCormick ’24 makes a blocker save in William Smith’s double-overtime win against St. John Fisher.
- Harry Lyu ’23 prepares to hit a backhanded shot during the ITA Northeast Regional. He advanced to the third round of the singles draw.
- Hobart’s varsity eight practices along the shore of Seneca Lake. The Statesmen won their 15th straight conference title in May.
- Justine Burness ’24 hits a shot out of a sand trap during William Smith’s season-opening match against Ithaca.
- Wide receiver Marcus Lenz ’24 reaches out for a pass during Hobart’s 58-14 Homecoming win over Keystone.
- Maggie Bonomo '22 hits a baseline volley during her victory in the first round of the ITA Northeast Regional.
- Guillermo Castaneda Chang ’24 makes the save in the second half of the RIT game on Cozzens Field. Chang made five saves and earned his first collegiate shutout in the scoreless draw.
- Abby Palin ’23 crosses the finish line in fourth place at the Cross Country Only Conference Championship, leading the Herons to a second place team finish.
- Following her historic 600th win, a 2-0 triumph over Ithaca, Head Coach Aliceann Wilber P’12 gets doused with water by her athletes. The Herons finished the season ranked in the top 5 of both major polls.
- Matt Fridel ’25 runs alongside Seneca Lake during the Cross Country Only Conference Championship. He placed ninth overall, leading the Statesmen to a second place team finish.
- William Smith eights pass under a railroad trestle on the way to Seneca Lake for practice.
- Sam Cuddeback ’22 won the Oswego State Fall Invitational by one stroke, becoming the first Statesman to win a tournament since 2012.