Earlier this month, the Spring Athletics Celebration honored this season’s achievements in lacrosse, tennis, softball and equestrian. On May 30, we celebrated two senior student-athletes for their commitment to pursue athletics at the college level: T. Silvera ’24 (soccer, Ithaca College) and A. Mad-toingué ’24 (basketball, Denison University). They join A. Mather ’24 (lacrosse, Boston University) who signed her National Letter of Intent in the fall.
VARSITY LACROSSE finished the spring with a 13-4 record, coming in 2nd place in the Eastern Independent League (EIL) at 8-1. The team took home 2nd place in the EIL tournament.
NEPSAC All-League: A. Mather ’24, L. Heald ’27
NEPSAC Honorable Mention: B. Mather ’26, M. O’Reilly ’28
EIL All-League: A. Mather, B. Mather, Heald, O’Reilly
EIL Honorable Mention: E. Soucy ’24, A. Bennett ’26
Co-MVPs: Heald, A. Mather
Coach’s Award: G. Antun ’24, Soucy
Dragon Award: M. Clayton ’24
Unsung Hero: N. Shafer ’24
Rookie of the Year: L. Collins ’27
VARSITY TENNIS went 5-5 overall, finishing 5-3 in the EIL, where they tied for 4th place.
NEPSAC All-League: K. O’Neill ’29
EIL All-League: S. Huang ’27, A. Miller ’27
|EIL Honorable Mention: O’Neill
Dragon Award: Miller
Firefly Award: Huang
VARSITY SOFTBALL had a 3-11 record for the season, going 3-6 in the EIL and finishing in 6th place.
NEPSAC Honorable Mention: J. Tjaden ’26
EIL All-League: Tjaden, S. Vitale ’24
EIL Honorable Mention: K. Field ’25
MVP: Tjaden
Rookie of the Year: A. Warner ’27
Most Improved: E. Ni ’25
The EQUESTRIAN IEA TEAM had a strong season with its Middle School team finishing top three at every regular season show and its Upper School team finishing top three at every regular season with a full team. Both Middle and Upper School teams won Regional Finals, including a couple of blue-ribbon winners at Zone Finals.
MVP: M. Dodd ’25
Most Improved: C. Woll ’26
Unsung Hero: L. Kendall ’28
Dragon Award: S. Daly ’29
The EQUESTRIAN AEL TEAM hosted the 2024 AEL National Championships at the Karen Stives ’68 Equestrian Center, where they took home the title of Reserve National Champions (2nd place) along with many individual honors.
MVP: Z. Cole ’25
Most Improved: C. Zhu ’27
Unsung Hero: Woll
Dragon Award: A. Troutman ’26