Cross Country

Game of the Week: Cross Country places 13th at UMass Dartmouth Invite

Game of the Week: Cross Country places 13th at UMass Dartmouth Invite

Mount Holyoke College Cross Country stormed to a 13th-place finish out of 37 competing teams at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational. At the event on Sunday, Sept. 17, Boston University claimed first place in the women’s varsity 5K race with a total time of 1:27.47 and 26 points, followed by Stonehill College with 94 points and Connecticut College with 99 points.

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Game of the Week: Cross Country runs in NEWMAC Championships; Volleyball ends season at home

Cross Country

Mount Holyoke College Cross Country continued their season on Saturday, Oct. 30 in the New England Women and Men’s Athletic Conference Championships at the Nehoiden Golf Club in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Volleyball

Mount Holyoke College Volleyball finished off their season on Saturday, Oct. 30 with a 3-0 shutout loss to Emerson College at home. The set scores were 25-22, 25-16 and 25-19.

Game of the Week: Cross Country runs in Connecticut College Invitational; Soccer falls to Babson College

Cross Country

On Saturday Oct. 16, Mount Holyoke College Cross Country traveled to Harkness Memorial State Park in Waterford, Connecticut, to compete in the Connecticut College Invitational. The Lyons raced among 26 additional teams, including top scorers Williams College (74 points), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (99 points) and Tufts University (120 points). Unlike the other teams, Mount Holyoke did not generate an overall team score and ended the competition with a DNF, meaning “did not finish.”

Soccer

On Saturday Oct. 16, the Mount Holyoke College soccer team was setback 9-0 at home against Babson College, which puts their record at 2-8 on the season.

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Cross Country, Field Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Cross Country, Field Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball

After 542 days of waiting, Mount Holyoke College fall sports have begun their first official competitions. The first teams to kick off their season were Mount Holyoke Cross Country, Field Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball.

Cross Country prepares for end-of-season regionals meet

Cross Country prepares for end-of-season regionals meet

The Mount Holyoke Cross Country team’s 2019 season is coming to an end. So far this season, the team has not placed below 10th in any meet, with athletes such as Hannah Rieders ’21, Madeline Rieders ’21 and Lauren Selkin ’23 earning New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) All-Conference awards.

Historic NEWMAC win for XC

Photo courtesy of MHC Athletic Department

Photo courtesy of MHC Athletic Department

BY SHLOKA GIDWANI ’22

The cross country New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) took place on Nov. 3 at Franklin Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The Mount Holyoke College Cross Country team bagged second place at the championship. This is the highest rank for the varsity team since 1992.

Hannah Rieders ’21 and Madeline Rieders ’21 were at the forefront of the team, placing fourth and fifth respectively. The finish was close, with both clocking a time of 22:42.

Lauren Selkin ’23 followed in 16th place with a time of 23:35. Selkin, along with the Rieders twins, was awarded NEWMAC All-Conference Honors. This is the first time since 2015 that cross country have been awarded All-Conference Honors.

Cross Country wins first place at Invitational

BY GIGI PICARD ’22

Mount Holyoke Cross Country concluded their regular racing season with a first place finish at the Western New England Invitational. The Lyons sped past 17 teams, including New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) members Babson College and Clark University, on the 6k course, coming in with 40 total points on Saturday, Oct. 19.

Hannah Rieders ’21 and Madeline Rieders ’21 tied for first place. Lauren Selkin ’23 and Olivia Griesmer ’23 finished consecutively for 11th and 12th place and Simone Jacob ’21 finished 14th overall.

“We have a ... motto to remember that you are never racing alone, and all your training is not just for your own goals but to support and help your teammates reach their goals as well,” Griesmer said about the race.

Hannah and Madeline Rieders, Selkin, Griesmer, Jacob, Hyde, Milligan, Ravino, Anderson, Kearney, Dillon, Gronbeck, Rodman, Wrobleski, Lindblom, Klein and Craig recorded best 6k times at the Invitational.

“Even though we had our first 6k this weekend, we brought the same energy that we’ve brought to 5ks this season and just focused on racing hard and having a good time,” captain Kayla Dillon ’20 said.

In two weeks, Lyons Cross Country will travel to Franklin Park, Massachusetts, to race at the NEWMAC Championships on Sunday, Nov. 3.

“Our goal is to place in the top three in the conference,” Dillon said. “I’m really excited to go out and have fun racing hard and to show the rest of the conference what Mount Holyoke is about.”