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A Quick Look at How Local Athletes are Faring in College

Catching up with local collegiate athletes from Sudbury, Lincoln, Acton and Boxborough.

 
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The Williams field hockey team defeated Keene State, 3-1, in a fast-paced home game last week, with sophomore Caitlin Conlon (Sudbury, MA) scoring two of the Ephs' three goals. Williams College, courtesy
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The Williams field hockey team defeated Keene State, 3-1, in a fast-paced home game last week, with sophomore Caitlin Conlon (Sudbury, MA) scoring two of the Ephs' three goals.
Stonehill College bounced back from a tough overtime defeat over the weekend to claim a 3-2 victory over Adelphi University. Senior Kaitlyn Curtis (Acton, Mass./Acton-Boxborough) preserved the win for Stonehill with three saves.
The Middlebury cross country teams opened their season by taking part in the Dartmouth Invitational. In an event comprised of Division I teams, the Panther men were third, trailing Syracuse and Dartmouth in a three-team race. Senior Patrick Hebble (Sudbury, Mass.) finished 24th in 25:52.83.
Stonehill College bounced back from a tough overtime defeat over the weekend to claim a 3-2 victory over Adelphi University. Devin Ingersoll doubled the Skyhawks lead just with a drive off a pass from senior Jessica Laurendeau (Acton, Mass./Acton-Boxborough).
The Judges of Brandeis caught the Gulls of Endicott on a night that everything seemed like a struggle.  With a consistent offense putting pressure on the young Gulls, the Judges were able to win in straight sets 25-9, 25-19 and 25-18. The Gulls were led defensively by senior libero Ashley Norley (Sudbury, Mass.) who finished with 20 digs.
Related Topics: Acton-Boxborough, Campus Corner, College Athletics, and Lincoln-Sudbury

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