Three Keene State College athletes earned Little East Conference weekly honors for standout performances on the court and ice from Nov. 3–9.
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Keene State women’s soccer went undefeated in Little East play for the second time in three years, topping Castleton 1-0 to secure the No. 2 seed.
Keene State’s men’s soccer team tied 1-1 with Castleton, ending their hopes for a Little East Conference tournament berth despite dominating the attack.
Six Keene State athletes earned top Little East Conference honors this week for standout performances across five different sports.
Keene State men’s soccer rallied from an early deficit to defeat Fitchburg State 4-2 at home, highlighted by two goals from Cristian Correa and first collegiate scores from Jack Corby and Claudio Pizzicarola.
Ripken Reese’s walk-off grand slam capped a wild 13-12 comeback win for the SwampBats in Game 1 of the NECBL championship in Keene.
The SwampBats stay perfect in the postseason, blanking Sanford 8-0 to sweep the series and advance to the NECBL Championship for the first time since 2019.
The SwampBats took game one of the North Division finals 6-2 over Sanford, powered by shutdown pitching from Aydan Decker-Petty and Mikey Fernandez.
The Keene SwampBats tied a franchise record with their 31st win, dominating the SteepleCats 11-4 ahead of a record-setting regular season finale.