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October 30, 2009
 

Golf in NESCAC Championship

by Daniel Greenberg '12
Sports Editor
October 30, 2009

    When the NESCAC Championship is on the line, the Hamilton golf team rises to the occasion. With their performance   at the NESCAC Championship Qualifier they have now earned the privilege of playing in the NESCAC Championship for the third consecutive year. More...
 

Turnovers Prevent Second Win

by David Biel '13
Sports Writer
October 30, 2009

    Only a few weeks ago, it appeared like the Hamilton football team had, for the first time in several years, gotten off to a pretty hopeful start. This was after the Continentals' 26-14 victory at home on Oct. 3 against Wesleyan. Hamilton had losts its home opener against Amherst in a very close match and played the best football of recent memory. More...
 

Taking the Next Step

by Daniel Hagemeier '11
Sports Editor
October 30, 2009

    A team's quality can often best be measured in times of high pressure. The women's soccer team experienced such pressure in the last three weeks. After the second loss against William Smith College in second overtime, Head Coach Gilligan announced that the team needed four wins out of the last four games against Liberty League rivals to have a shot at the tournament. Hamilton had to play Clarkson University, St. Lawrence University, Union College and Skidmore College. The Continentals rose to the challenge, beating all four and finishing third in the Liberty League. More...
 

Volleyball Developing Talent

by Riley Smith '12
Sports Writer
October 30, 2009

    In the first day of the Continental Classic, the women's volleyball team split its games, sweeping Ana Maria College and securing a victory after falling earlier that day to Messiah College. Despite their Friday night win, the Continentals were unable to continue the streak Saturday, ultimately falling to tournament champions St. Lawrence and then Medaille College in a hard-fought five set match. More...

Fall IM Sports Season Ends

by Hathaway Burden '10
Sports Contributer
October 30, 2009

    The fall intramural sport season concluded this weekend with five newly crowned champion teams. IM sports had a great turnout this fall with nine A League soccer teams, 16 B League soccer teams, five football teams, six softball teams and five volleyball teams. More...
 

Cross Country Fights Through Brutal Weather

by Cooper Creagan '13
and Scott Bickard '11
Sports Writers
October 30, 2009

     "It'll come to about 350 dollars," Hashem Zikry '13 heard from the receiver of his white I-phone. Zikry missed the 7:20 a.m. bus to the state championships at the University of Rochester, and was desperate for transportation. He even managed to miss a ride from Devon Lynch '11, who also missed the bus and was driving to the meet. More...
 

Equestrians Have First Ride

by Lily Rothman '13
Sports Contributor   
October 30, 2009

    The Hamilton Equestrian Team travelled Saturday morning to Oneonta, NY for its first show of the 2009-10 season, the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) competition at Hartwick College. More...
 

Hamilton By The Numbers

October 30, 2009

Women's Field Hockey: 9 - 3 - 0
Men's Soccer: 9 -3 - 1
Women's Soccer: 8 - 5 - 1
Men's Football: 1 - 4 - 0
Women's Volleyball: 5 - 26 - 0