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Mount Holyoke Tennis and Rowing start their competitive seasons

Tennis

Mount Holyoke Tennis opened their competition season at home against College of the Holy Cross on Sept. 16. Annissa Aamoum ’22 beat the competition in the No. 3 singles match with scores of 6-2 and 6-1.

The Lyons fell to Holy Cross in the rest of the singles and all of the doubles matches. The Lyons’ doubles pairings were Aamoum and Annika Chai ’25, Shweta Kiran Cavale ’23 and Vy Hoang ’24 and Hannah Middleton ’22 and Nikki Cheng ’22.

Team of the Week: Mount Holyoke Soccer

Picture above: Mount Holyoke College’s Soccer team. Photo courtesy of Mount Holyoke College Athletics.

Picture above: Mount Holyoke College’s Soccer team. Photo courtesy of Mount Holyoke College Athletics.

By Gigi Picard ’22

Sports Editor

The second module’s first team of the week is Mount Holyoke Soccer. 

The team’s captains for the 2020-2021 season are Maria Delgado ’21, Emma Robson ’21 and Sarah Forster ’23. 

Delgado stated that the team virtually connected biweekly during the summer and participated in team bonding activities, including Two Truths and a Lie, online Taboo and Scattergories. Additionally, the Lyons completed social media challenges. Robson said that the team meets over Zoom and “puts an emphasis on continuing to bond as a team and supporting one another virtually.” 

Delgado said that she misses a pre-game team tradition in the new online space. The team would huddle in a circle and each teammate would share a goal for the upcoming game. Then the team would march onto the field after a team chant. “Our desire to win a game wasn’t something we learned together; it’s something we all brought and we showed it,” Delgado said. “I miss coming together to share in that competitive drive, and I hope that if we are able to return, the first-years get the opportunity to share in that as well.” 

Robson echoed Delagado’s statement. “As a senior, I am definitely missing the traditions that come with your senior season,” Robson said. “I especially miss competing with my team, fun drills at practice, and team dinners. I think most of the team can also agree we just miss playing soccer and being with the team.” 

On Oct. 6, 2020, Chair of Physical Education and Director of Athletics Lori Hendricks officially announced the hiring of Interim Head Soccer Coach Kathy Brawn. 

“I am so impressed with the culture that Lori Hendricks, the other administrators and her staff have created within Athletics,” Brawn said. “I can already see the passion, commitment and loyalty the coaches have for their profession, MHC and, most importantly, their athletes. I am honored to be counted among them.” 

Brawn continued, “I am thrilled to be at MHC. Even though we are all working remotely, the Yoke community and Lyon athletic family have welcomed me with open paws. This is a wonderful place, and I feel fortunate to be a part of it.” 

The captains were a part of this hiring and transition process. “We are very excited to have Coach Brawn,” Robson said. “She has an impressive soccer background and has brought a lot of good new energy and leadership to the team. We are all really excited to work with her and for the future of the program.”

Brawn was previously the head coach for Colgate University soccer, ending her career at the university with 312 career wins, 11 conference titles and six NCAA Championship Tournament appearances. Additionally, Brawn coached five All-America selections, 31 All-Region honorees and 137 student-athletes that collected All-Conference recognition while at Colgate. Brawn has also been awarded with two United Soccer Coaches Northeast Region Coach of the Year awards and three conference Coach of the Year honors. 

Brawn introduced herself to the soccer team toward the end of the first module. “I have asked the players to share their attributes as athletes, teammates and friends. Based on their responses and what I am learning about them as human beings, I know the future is bright for Lyons’ soccer,” Brawn said. 

As far as what lies in store for the team, Brawn said, “The work ahead will be challenging and rewarding. Anytime you have a group of people willing to play for one another and not merely with one another, you can achieve incredible things. The quality work everyone is putting in today will go a long way toward achieving our goals tomorrow. We’ll start to see that the moment we step out on the field.”


Team of the Week: Mount Holyoke Field Hockey

Photo courtesy of Mount Holyoke College Athletics

Photo courtesy of Mount Holyoke College Athletics

By Gigi Picard ’22

Sports Editor

This module’s final team of the week is Mount Holyoke Field Hockey.  

Last fall, Mount Holyoke Field Hockey finished their season on Nov. 5 while competing at the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Championship Quarterfinals against host Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 

Assistant Coach Emet Marwell talked about what the team did over the summer. According to Marwell, they formed a Black Lives Matter Committee in order “to lead anti-racism work within our team.” The goal of the committee is to educate the team and the community around them. 

Further, Field Hockey also participated in the Athletes Taking Action Challenge by starting a fundraiser and raising over $1,200 to donate to Girls Inc. and the Black Business and Professional Association. In addition, the team featured Throwback Thursday and Flashback Friday baby pictures of team members on their social media. 

The captains of Mount Holyoke Field Hockey are Julia Klein ’21 and Mirei Golding-Powers ’21.

Junior Leah Pendl-Robinson mentioned what the team is currently up to. The team has been holding biweekly meetings to check up on how the school is going for each of the athletes. In terms of how the first-year athletes are doing, Pendl-Robinson said they “fit right in,” are not “afraid to ask questions” and are “super enthusiastic.” 

Golding-Powers added that the team is planning virtual activities including a BFF quiz, a bake-off and a fact-matching game. “We also have smaller groups over social media platforms to include the first-years, which is always so fun,” she said. 

When asked what she missed most about the typical field hockey seasons, Pendl-Robinson said she missed “the team's chaotic but happy atmosphere before games to hype us up and having so many friends around to have a good laugh with.”

“I miss our night games under the lights on a cool fall night,” Golding-Powers said. “There's just something so special about walking out onto the turf with your team and hearing the music blasting from the speakers to play a home game.” 

Mount Holyoke Soccer will be featured as our next team of the week.