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Thomas College Athletics Winter 2024/25 Recap

5/6/2025 10:49:00 AM

  • Women's Basketball - Women's Basketball had another successful year, earning a postseason appearance for the second year in a row. The team finished with a 7-18 record, but finished with a winning record in conference play, going 7-6. Out of all the good moments, arguably the most notable was at home. On December 4th the team earned what would eventually be an essential conference win against the University of Maine Farmington 72-60. For postseason awards, Sky Kubwalo was named to the NAC All-Conference Third Team, and Sarah Davis was named to the NAC All-Conference Sportsmanship Team. This season the team celebrated two seniors, Kubwalo and Hana Isahac. Looking ahead, the team's young roster will look to continue their improvement and compete for a conference championship.
 
  • Men's Basketball – Men's Basketball was able to battle their way through adversity, with the team finishing with a 7-16 overall record, and a 4-9 conference record. Throughout the season three key moments stood out from the rest. The first came on December 9th, when the team traveled to face NCAA Division I opponent Boston College in an exhibition, where we were able to score a total of 75 points. On January 6th, the team earned a thrilling overtime victory against conference opponent SUNY Cobleskill, and later that week Parker Desjardins scored a program record 41 points against VTSU Lyndon. Desjardins would then go on to score his 1000th collegiate point against Lesley University later in the season. For postseason awards Jacob Bouchard was named to the NAC All-Conference Sportsmanship Team. This season the team celebrated seven seniors. Camryn Yorke, Jackson Ruelke, Bouchard, Loki Anda, Luke Gabloff, Desjardins, and manager Teresa McLinden. The team will continue building their culture in the years to come.
 
  • Men's Ice Hockey – Men's Ice Hockey had a much-improved year, playing in the newly rebranded Thomas College Ice Vault. The team finished with an overall record of 9-10-1, narrowly missing out on the ACHA playoffs. Arguably the highlight of the season came on November 23rd, when the team earned a hard-fought 5-3 victory against Springfield College at home. For postseason awards, Caleb Micklon, Quinn Hawley, and Hunter Coughlin were all named to the NECHA All-Star squad. The team also celebrated two seniors this year, DJ Cagnina and Ryan Thibault. The team will look to build on their young core next season and compete for an ACHA playoff spot.
 
 
  • Men's Indoor Track and Field – Men's Indoor Track and Field had another good season, making improvements throughout the season. Two key meets highlighted the season, the first of which was at Boston University, where the team was able to compete against top level NCAA Division I opponents. The team's work throughout the season culminated in the NCAA Division III New England Championships held at the New Balance Track and Field Center Boston, MA. Several school records were broken as the program continues to grow and evolve. Some notable performances at that meet were Max Bojarski in the Weight Throw, Thomas Grady in the Weight Throw and Shot Put, and Jafar Ojugbele in the Triple Jump. The Distance Medley team, the 4x800 Relay team, and the 4x400 Relay team also competed and did well. The team had five graduates this season, Matthew Shea, Jordan Brooke, Van Franklin, Corbin Eldridge, and Bojarski.
 
  • Women's Indoor Track and Field – Women's Indoor Track & Field had a historic season, which eventually led to NCAA Division III Championship meet. Similarly to Men's Indoor Track and Field, two key meets highlighted the season. The first of which was at Boston University, where the team competed in the Terrier Classic. The season eventually led to the NCAA Division III New England Championships, where Emma Burr (Pentathlon) and Mary DiSanto (Shotput) both placed top 20. After heading to a last-chance qualifier, Burr managed to qualify for the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships in the Pentathlon. After placing 15th in the nation, Burr became the first NCAA All-American in school history, being named Second Team All-American in the Pentathlon. This season the team had five seniors, Emma Huntley, Julia Reny, Molly Sottak, DiSanto, and Amanda Winslow.
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