Mount Holyoke Volleyball celebrates Halloween with costume contest

 Mount Holyoke Volleyball celebrates Halloween with costume contest

Mount Holyoke College Volleyball hosted its last home game of the season against Clark University, a fellow New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference member, on Tuesday, Oct. 31. Cheering them on in the stands were entrants of the team’s Halloween costume contest, which gave out prizes for both individual and group costumes.

Mount Holyoke Squash welcomes new head coach Lauren Xaba

Mount Holyoke Squash welcomes new head coach Lauren Xaba

The Mount Holyoke College Squash team has welcomed a new head coach this year.

Lauren Xaba replaced former coach Erin Robson, who had held the role since the 2012-13 season. A Philadelphia native and University of Pennsylvania alum, Xaba has returned to coaching squash and to become a part of the Mount Holyoke community.

Lyons soccer play WPI Engineers in their final game of the season

Lyons soccer play WPI Engineers in their final game of the season

Mount Holyoke College Soccer finished up their fall season on Saturday, Oct. 28, in a home game against Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Although the Lyons fell to the Engineers 3-0, they played hard. Goalie Shan Breen ’24 made two saves in the first half, and goalie Evie Krieg ’27 made five saves in the second half.

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Rowing places 24th in Head of the Charles

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Rowing places 24th in Head of the Charles

Mount Holyoke College Rowing stormed to 24th place in the Women’s Collegiate Eights competition, hosted as part of the renowned Head of the Charles Regatta on Sunday, Oct. 22.

KJ Reese hired as student-athlete development, promotions coordinator

KJ Reese hired as student-athlete development, promotions coordinator

KJ Reese is the newest member of the Mount Holyoke College Athletics Department.

Hired in August 2023, Reese received a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Ethnic Minorities and Women’s Internship Grant, giving him the new position of student-athlete development and promotions coordinator at the College. Through his position, Reese works directly with student-athletes to improve their capabilities within and outside their sport. He is responsible for leading various workshops and aiding with the development of leadership initiatives.

Club Corner: Mount Holyoke Rugby faces Springfield College

Club Corner: Mount Holyoke Rugby faces Springfield College

The Mount Holyoke College Rugby team fell 34-14 to Springfield College on Saturday, Oct. 14 at Springfield. Despite this loss, Charlie Barnard ’25 expressed his pride in the team's performance.

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Riding wins Williams College Show

Game of the Week: Mount Holyoke Riding wins Williams College Show

Mount Holyoke College Riding competed at the Williams College Show at Bonnie Lea Farm on Saturday, Oct. 14, placing ahead of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Springfield College, Amherst College, Williams College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Bennington College. The Lyons came in first place with 47 points, an 18-point advantage over UMass Amherst, who placed second with 29 points.

New NHL policy bans the use of Pride Tape

New NHL policy bans the use of Pride Tape

The National Hockey League recently announced a ban on the use of Pride Tape by players during games, warm-ups and practices, as reported by MSNBC. The rainbow athletic tape has been utilized by many professional hockey players as a way to show support for the LGBTQ+ community and to promote a more inclusive athletic environment.

Athletics Hall of Fame induction: Penny Schneider Calf ’68 from field to fame

Athletics Hall of Fame induction: Penny Schneider Calf ’68 from field to fame

After a three-year delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mount Holyoke College Athletics admitted its fourth class of inductees to the Athletics Hall of Fame, according to a press release on the Lyons Athletics website. Catherine Herrold ’00, Langhan Dee ’04, Mary Mazzio ’83, Elizabeth Kennan ’60 and Penny Schneider Calf ’68 were all honored in a reception and dinner at the Willits-Hallowell Conference Center on Thursday, May 25.

Coco Gauff becomes youngest American since Serena Williams to win US Open at 19

Coco Gauff becomes youngest American since Serena Williams to win US Open at 19

Coco Gauff, a 19-year-old tennis player from Delray Beach, Florida, has dominated social media and news outlets for her recent singles victory at the U.S. Open. As ESPN highlighted, Gauff is the youngest American competitor to win this event since Serena Williams’ 1999 victory.

Game of the Week: Cross Country places 13th at UMass Dartmouth Invite

Game of the Week: Cross Country places 13th at UMass Dartmouth Invite

Mount Holyoke College Cross Country stormed to a 13th-place finish out of 37 competing teams at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational. At the event on Sunday, Sept. 17, Boston University claimed first place in the women’s varsity 5K race with a total time of 1:27.47 and 26 points, followed by Stonehill College with 94 points and Connecticut College with 99 points.

FIFA retains ban on “OneLove” armband, offers alternatives ahead of Women’s World Cup

FIFA retains ban on “OneLove” armband, offers alternatives ahead of Women’s World Cup

Ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the International Federation of Association Football confirmed that armbands representing the OneLove campaign would remain prohibited at the tournament, according to an article published by The Guardian on June 30.

Athletics Hall of Fame induction 2023: Swimmer Catherine Herrold ’00 makes a splash

Athletics Hall of Fame induction 2023: Swimmer Catherine Herrold ’00 makes a splash

Originally from York, Pa, Catherine Herrold ’00 first entered the water when her mother registered her for swim lessons as a baby. After climbing through the ranks of YMCA swim lessons, she joined a YMCA swim team, and the rest was history.

Basketball captain Marley Berano ’25 attends NCAA leadership Forum

Basketball captain Marley Berano ’25 attends NCAA leadership Forum

The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s annual Student-Athlete Leadership Forum took place in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 13-16, hosting over 250 student-athletes from around the country. The athletes represented all three divisions of the NCAA, and the captain of Mount Holyoke’s basketball team, Marley Berano ’25, attended this year’s forum.

Beyond the scoreboard: the Lyons' Nation year in review

Year in Review for the Lyons’ Nation for the year 2022-2023.

Mount Holyoke Rowing competes in regatta at Lake Quinsigamond

Mount Holyoke Rowing competes in regatta at Lake Quinsigamond

Mount Holyoke Rowing competed in a regatta on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester County, Massachusetts, on Saturday, April 15, against Clark University, Connecticut College, the University of Rochester, Pacific Lutheran University, Washington College, Williams College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.