
Five Keene State College student-athletes earned Little East Conference honors for outstanding performances in baseball, men’s lacrosse, and women’s lacrosse.

Keene’s championship hopes were crushed as Bedford secured a last-minute 51-50 victory in the NHIAA Division I final, extending Keene’s title drought.

Keene State women’s lacrosse defeated Hartford 13-10, led by Tess Brown’s seven points, as the Owls secured their fourth win of the season.

Keene High boys basketball advances to its first NHIAA Division I state final since 1992 with a 61-60 semifinal win over Portsmouth; faces Bedford Sunday.

Four Keene State College student-athletes earned Little East Conference honors for standout performances in lacrosse and baseball during the week of 3/3-3/9.

Keene State dominates LEC awards as Octavio Brito wins Player of the Year, Steve Enright earns Coach of the Year, and all four seniors receive All-LEC honors.

Keene State basketball player Brynn Rautiola earns back-to-back First Team All-LEC honors after a standout season, ranking among the top scorers in NCAA Division III.

Keene State men’s basketball dominates WestConn 80-67 to win its fourth consecutive LEC title, led by Wesley Odiase and Octavio Brito, earning an automatic NCAA bid.

Mitch Shettles led Keene State with 15 points as the Owls cruised past UMass-Boston 95-75, advancing to the LEC final and chasing a historic fourth title.

Tess Brown led Keene State with seven points in a dominant 14-5 win over Rivier, kicking off the 2025 lacrosse season with a strong performance.