Keene State’s Molly Wetherbee and Alexis Small earned Second Team All-LEC volleyball honors, while Stephanie Olah was named to the LEC Sportsmanship Team.
Women’s hockey team freshman Molly Price’s OT goal secured Keene State’s 2-1 win over Nichols College, marking her first collegiate score. The Owls advance to 4-2 this season.
Keene State fell to Framingham State 60-42 in the Morin Memorial Tournament consolation game, despite Brynn Rautiola leading with 12 points.
Valerie Luizzi scored a game-high 22 points, but Keene State fell to Williams College 80-55 in the Morin Memorial Tournament opener.
Keene State soccer players Elizabeth Tschudin and Giuliana Stolfi were honored by the All-LEC, with Tschudin named Second Team and Stolfi earning Third Team honors.
Keene State women’s basketball fell to New England College 56-50 in their season opener, with Valerie Luizzi scoring 17 points. Next up: Williams College Nov. 16.
Four Keene State field hockey players earned All-LEC honors: Grace Bazin named Offensive Player of the Year; Irini Stefanakos, Hannah Wood, and Meghan Daileanes also recognized.
In a contest that had few quality offensive opportunities by both teams, every chance mattered for both Keene State College and Plymouth State University in the Little East Conference Quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday night. The Panthers made the most of their opportunities on the day, as they capitalized on three different opportunities to pick up the 3-0 win over KSC.
Brianna Finke played hero for the Owls as she not only scored the first goal in program history, she scored the game-winning overtime goal for the Keene State College women’s ice hockey team in their 3-2 overtime win over Plymouth State University for the first win in the Owls’ program history.
Keene High School’s field hockey team has made history, winning the Division I state title with an undefeated 18-0-1 season. The Blackbirds secured a 1-0 victory over Dover, thanks to Olive Thatcher’s late goal. This first-ever championship win marks a milestone for Keene High, as the team celebrated with a hometown parade, greeted by cheers and a police and fire escort.