Senior Athlete of the Week: Peter Kazickas
December 5, 2014Peter Kazickas is the senior athlete of the week. More ...
Peter Kazickas is the senior athlete of the week. More ...
The men’s and women’s hockey teams stumbled out the gate but have been leaving it all out on the ice with valiant effort. Both teams have faced a tough opening schedule but things are starting to look up in the games ahead. More ...
Basketball season is well underway as both the men’s and women’s teams are off to a hot start. The two teams look sharp as they continue the non-conference portion of their early-season schedules before they face their first NESCAC opponents in January. More ...
Before the season, first-year Hamilton football coach Dave Murray suggested that the players and the coaches, “don’t talk about winning, but rather improving, playing up to our potential and taking ownership of the program.” While repairing the broken culture was always going to be Murray’s goal in his inaugural campaign, the off-field improvements did not translate into on-field results this fall. More ...
Name: Anna Brown Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colorado Sport: Volleyball Favorite Professional Athlete: Champ Bailey More ...
The ice is down on Russel Sage Rink, and the all too familiar smell of hockey wafts into the surrounding hallways. Ice hockey has returned to the Hill, with both the men’s and women’s teams beginning practices this past Saturday. More ...
The volleyball team wrapped up one of their most successful seasons (15-12) in recent memory on Nov. 7. Hamilton suffered a tight loss at the hands of Williams (23-4 overall), the defending conference champion and No. 2 seed, in the quarterfinals of the NESCAC tournament at Tufts. The girls fought hard in their first NESCAC tournament match since 2000, erasing an early two-set deficit, only to fall just short of completing the comeback with a fifth set loss. More ...
The Hamilton football team completed its season on Nov. 8 with a 31-10 defeat against the Bates Bobcats. The defeat means that the Continentals will end the season 0-8, marking their second consecutive winless campaign. More ...
The Ultimate Frisbee teams are among the most competitive club teams on the Hill. On Nov. 1 and 2, both the Hot Saucers again reaffirmed their standing as one of the campus’ best squads, as the women and men took first and second, respectively, in the Northeast Classic in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. More ...
As the popularity of squash grows, more and more competitive programs are beginning to develop and improve across the country. This has not made things any easier for both Hamilton squads. However, as the only Division I sports team on campus, they are certainly not afraid of tough competition. With a new season upon them, the Continentals might not be quite ready to compete with noted national powerhouses. But Coach Jamie King and his captains seem primed to build on last year’s success. More ...