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Softball Scoreboard for Apr. 23: Greenfield wins, MacKenzie Paulin posts second no-hitter of season
Greenfield softball dominated Mount Greylock on Tuesday in an 18-0 win, highlighted by Green Wave pitcher MacKenzie Paulin’s no-hitter. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Sign Man: A Fan’s Unmatched Legacy
A chapter of UMass history ended this spring. As I sat courtside at the Mullins Center’s assigned media table during a Massachusetts men’s basketball game in November, an usher approached me and asked if I wrote for the Daily Collegian. He happened to be a Collegian alum, and he had a story for me; “Do you know the Sign Man?” he asked. “Did you know he’s retiring?”
Around the Herd: April 17 to April 23 in Athletics
Over the past weekend, the Amherst baseball team went to Vermont for three games against NESCAC rival, Middlebury College. The Mammoths fell early in the first game, giving up a run in the first inning. Jack Sampedro ’25’s RBI-single down right field answered the score in the third, but the Panthers struck right back to make the score 2-1 at the top of the sixth. From then on, the Mammoths didn’t let them score again, scoring three unanswered runs in the seventh and eight innings, with one of them coming from yet another Sampedro RBI. Amherst won 4-2 for Coach J.P. Pyne’s 300th career victory.
Rabuse' Slam Highlights Wahconah's Fifth Straight Win
DALTON, Mass. – James Rabuse hit a grand slam in the bottom of the sixth as the Wahconah baseball team pulled away for a 7-0 win over Greenfield on Wednesday. What was a battle of pitching and defense went downhill for the Green Wave in the sixth. Wahconah started...
Rough start for winless Bears baseball, softball teams
-The Brattleboro Bears baseball and softball teams each opened their seasons last week with three losses. • For the softball team, they endured a 21-2 loss to the Mount Anthony Patriots at Sawyer Field on April 15, followed by a 14-0 loss to the Keene Blackbirds on April 17 and a 24-1 loss to Rutland on April 20. All three games were ended in the fifth inning by the 12-run mercy rule.
Softball Notebook: UMass softball splits series with Rhode Island
The University of Massachusetts softball team split the doubleheader against its conference rival Rhode Island Rams on Wednesday afternoon. The Minutewomen (13-31, 9-11 Atlantic 10) went back and forth with the Rams (13-33, 8-12 A-10) throughout both games, as both results came down to the last few innings. Late-game execution was the name of the game as the pitching staff for both Rhode Island and UMass gave up costly plays in the late innings that put each game away.
Greenfield Softball Downs Taconic
GREENFIELD, Mass. – The Greenfield softball team Thursday scored 11 runs in the bottom of the fourth to pull away for an 18-1, five-inning win over Taconic. The Green Wave hit a pair of home runs and held the Thunder to one hit. That one hit was a solo...
Turners Falls Softball Tops Taconic
MONTAGUE, Mass. – Holly Myers went 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles Tuesday to lead the Turners Falls softball team to an 8-3 win over Taconic. Ella Stodden and Jianna Gilmore-Kruger each had a hit for the Thunder. Stodden also went five and thirds innings in the circle, striking...
UMass baseball falls to UConn 13-3 in seven innings
The Massachusetts baseball team rode some momentum into Storrs in a big midweek battle with the UConn Huskies. The lingering effects of its first Atlantic 10 series win of the year did not last as the Minutemen (14-22, 5-7 A-10) could not stop the Huskies (21-18, 7-2 Big East) in a 13-3 rout.
Women’s lacrosse takes down No. 13 Amherst in 17–12 victory
On Saturday, the Tufts women’s lacrosse team traveled to Amherst, Mass. to engage in a high-stakes battle with the Amherst College Mammoths. This clash between two collegiate lacrosse powerhouses was not just a game but a testament to the Jumbos’ prowess, as they entered the field ranked No. 3 in the country, facing a formidable Amherst side ranked No. 14. Sophomore attacker Allie Zorn discussed how the team’s approach differs against highly ranked teams.
Tennis drops final regular season tune-up ahead of A-10 championships
The University of Rhode Island tennis team fell 4-1 to the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Saturday in their last regular season game before the Atlantic 10 championship. The Rams’ lone point came from second-year Nikki Fernando’s number three singles win in straight sets 7-5, 6-0 against second-year Ella Faessler....
Amherst Girls Lax Downs Hoosac Valley
CHESHIRE, Mass. – Abi Como scored three goals and set up two more Tuesday to lead the Amherst-Pelham girls lacrosse team to a 13-7 win over Hoosac Valley. Ashlyn Lesure scored a game-high four goals and made two assists. Jacinta Felix finished with two goals and two assists. “Our...
Baseball Notebook: UMass defeats Siena 15-4 in seven innings
The Massachusetts baseball team scored its most runs of the season Wednesday night against Siena College, winning 15-4 over the Saints (8-29, 4-8 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference). Seven different players tallied an RBI for the Minutemen (15-22, 5-7 Atlantic 10) in the win. UMass had a huge second inning offensively,...
Tennis Scoreboard: Northampton boys take down Amherst to remain undefeated & more (photos)
The Northampton boys tennis team handled Amherst despite the rain, winning 4-0 on Wednesday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
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