NESCAC Playoff watch
February 11, 2016Women's Hockey Men's Hockey Men's Basketball More ...
Women's Hockey Men's Hockey Men's Basketball More ...
Olivia Hawes ’19, Women’s Ice Hockey Sarah Hooper ’16, Women’s Swimming and Diving Rafiatou Ouro-Aguy ’18, Women’s Squash More ...
A year removed from a losing record, the Hamilton women’s hockey team has turned things around and is in the midst of a strong 2015-16 season. The Continentals are now one of the top-four teams in the NESCAC and appear poised for a strong showing in the playoffs with the possibility of home ice advantage in the first round. More ...
The Hamilton College women’s basketball team heads into its critical final four-game stretch of the season amid of a tight playoff race. After going 1-5 in their first six NESCAC games, the Continentals sit in ninth place and need to step it up in their final four games, all against NESCAC opponents, to move up into the top eight in the conference and secure a playoff spot. More ...
Men's & Women’s Swimming and Diving recap. More ...
It has been eight weeks since Hamilton’s men’s hockey team lost a game—the longest winning streak the program has seen in 62 years. More ...
The Hamilton College track teams have largely experienced modest team success so far. In two scored events, the men have finished ninth and third at the SUNY Brockport Invitational and Middlebury Winter Classic, respectively, while the women have finished eighth and fourth at those same events. However, in their first home meet of the season at the Hamilton Invitational, both squads saw numerous individual winners break through, paving the way for the second half of the season, as well as the NYSCTC and ECAC Division III championships. More ...
Unlike the rest of the student body, who have more than a month to recuperate from the fall semester, the men’s basketball team has a greatly shortened break before they reunite. During the winter recess, the team travelled to Phoenix, Arizona for the Arizona Shootout Tournament, seeking to develop the chemistry of an exceptionally young team. With only three losses, the team had gained a degree of confidence about their individual talents but also regarding their effectiveness as a unit. More ...
What this year’s Citrus Bowl lacked in thrown titular fruit (save for an arbitrary orange casually tossed onto the ice post-gameplay) it gained in momentum for the upcoming bulk of the NESCAC men’s hockey season. More ...
It was a clean sweep for the Hamilton swimming and diving teams at the first home meet of the 2015-16 season. With the men hosting five teams and the women hosting seven, the Continentals each captured Hamilton Invitational titles at Bristol Pool, grabbing nine individual titles and three relay victories over the weekend. More ...