November 8, 2009
Tufts Wins First NESCAC Field Hockey Title Over Trinity, 3-2
HARTFORD, Conn. – Junior midfielder Jess Perkins (Barrington, R.I.) scored a pair of goals in the first half that helped her team a 3-0 lead at the break, and the second-seeded Tufts Jumbos held on for a 3-2 victory over top-seeded Trinity in the finals of the 2009 NESCAC Field Hockey Championship Sunday afternoon on Sheppard Field. Tufts wins the NESCAC crown for the first time, after falling in the league finals at home last fall, 1-0, against Bowdoin.
November 8, 2009
Williams Earns Men's Soccer Title in Overtime, 2-1
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – A strong offensive thrust by Williams forwards junior Gaston Kelly and senior Pierre Meloty-Kapella resulted in an own-goal by Middlebury College 6:25 into overtime, giving second-seeded Williams its sixth NESCAC Men’s Soccer title in the 10-year history of the championship with a 2-1 victory over sixth-seeded Middlebury. It also locked up a 15th appearance in the NCAA Tournament for the Ephs as they secured the NESCAC’s automatic qualifier for the NCAAs which begin Nov. 12.
November 8, 2009
Williams Overcomes Middlebury 3-2 for Thrid-Straight Women's Soccer Crown
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Top-seeded Williams overcame third-seeded Middlebury, 3-2, in a highly-contested NESCAC Championship at Cole Field in Williamstown this afternoon. The win marks the Ephs’ third consecutive conference championship and their fourth overall title. The Ephs receive an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament with this afternoon’s victory.
November 8, 2009
Williams Collects Third Consecutive Volleyball Championship
MEDFORD, Mass. - Williams College won its third consecutive NESCAC volleyball title on Sunday afternoon, defeating Tufts University in straight sets on the Jumbos’ home court. The Ephs have now won seven of the last nine conference championships, as the second-seed defeated top-seeded Tufts 25-19, 29-27, and 32-30 in three closely contested games.
November 6, 2009
Follow NESCAC Championship Action Live Via Internet This Weekend
HADLEY, Mass. – All four sites hosting NESCAC championship action this weekend will feature the ability to follow live game action via the Internet. Fans unable to make it to Trinity, Tufts, Wesleyan or Williams can still follow their favorite team thanks to webcasts provided by each of the four institutions.
11/4/09 Bantams Eye First Field Hockey Crown
11/3/09 Wesleyan in Pursuit of First Men's Soccer Title Since 2005
11/3/09 Undefeated Ephs In Search of Third-Straight Women's Soccer Crown
11/1/09 Middlebury Women, Williams Men Earn 2009 Cross Country Titles
10/31/09 Tufts to Host Volleyball Championship for Second Year in a Row
10/30/09 Field Hockey Championship Field Set
10/30/09 Men's Soccer Championship Seeding Announced
10/30/09 Women's Soccer Championship Seeding Released
10/28/09 Cross Country Championships Take Place Sunday
10/4/09 Williams Edges Hamilton by Two Strokes at Golf Fall Qualifier - Ephs Will Host Spring Championship

2009-10 

Men's Cross Country
Williams

Women's Cross Country
Middlebury

Field Hockey
Tufts

Football
Amherst

Men's Soccer
Williams

Women's Soccer
Williams

Volleyball
Williams


 Men's Squash
Sunday, Feb. 7 at Trinity

Women's Squash
Sunday, Feb. 7 at Trinity

 Women's Swimming & Diving
Fri.-Sun., Feb. 19-21 at Middlebury

Men's Swimming & Diving
Fri.-Sun., Feb. 26-28 at William

Men's Basketball
Sunday, Feb. 28

Women's Basketball
Sunday, Feb. 28

Men's Ice Hockey
Sunday, Mar. 7

Women's Ice Hockey
Sunday, Mar. 7


Baseball
Sunday, May 9
at Highest Seed East Division

Golf
Sat.-Sun., April 24-25
at Williams

Men's Lacrosse
Sunday, May 9

Women's Lacrosse
Sunday, May 9

Men's Rowing
Sunday, May 9

Women's Rowing
Sunday, May 9

Softball
Fri.-Sun., May 7-9
at Highest Seed West Division

Men's Tennis
Fri.-Sun., May 7-9 at Amherst

Women's Tennis
Fri.-Sun., May 7-9 at Amherst

Men's Track & Field
Saturday, April 24 at Tuft

Women's Track & Field
Saturday, April 24 at Tuft