Bearcats Roar During 2024-25 Athletic Awards Ceremony

Athletic awards for all seasons were presented during a ceremony in Walker Auditorium on May 28. Scroll down to view videos, photos, and a list of all award winners.

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SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS

  • Varsity Field Hockey - Co-Founders League Champions
  • Mountain Biking - Housatonic League Champions
  • Girls Varsity Squash - Founders League Champions; National Finalists
  • Boys Varsity Squash - National Finalists
  • Girls Varsity Lacrosse - Founders League Regular Season and Tournament Champions
  • Girls Varsity Tennis - Founders League Champions
  • Sailing - Girls New England Fleet Racing Champions; New England Fleet Racing Champions; competed at Fleet Racing Nationals
  • Stella Goss ’26 - New England Champion Javelin
  • The girls JV Tennis team finished with an undefeated 9-0 record (their second straight undefeated season) and only lost five matches all season.
  • Rachel Biccard ’25 played on the JV girls tennis team for four years and lost only one match in her upper-mid year against Taft’s top player. Rachel avenged that single defeat by winning her match against the same Taft player this year.

 

BASEBALL

THE WILCOX AWARD was established by Roy C. Wilcox '12, of Meriden, CT, and is awarded to the player having the highest batting average on the School’s baseball team. This year’s recipient is Cam Freeman ’26.

THE ARNOLD C. SAUNDERS JR. '10 AWARD is established by the late Mr. Saunders, of Cleveland, OH, is awarded to that member of the School baseball team who in the opinion of the coaches and the athletic director has been the most valuable to the team by his effort, performance, and spirit. This year’s recipients are Cam Freeman ’26 and Carlos Lalane ’26.

THE BASEBALL TROPHY is presented to a member of the varsity baseball team who has played with spirit and enthusiasm, and has improved the most during the season. This year’s recipient is Oliver Burger ’27.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Anthony Rodriguez '26

 

BASKETBALL

THE BASKETBALL AWARD is presented to that member of the basketball team who has shown the most improvement during the season. This year’s recipients are Ian Randall ’25 and Amaya McNeil ’27.

THE BASKETBALL PRIZE is presented to the athlete who has contributed the most to the basketball team. This year’s recipients are Dean Hogans ’25 and Grace Backus ’25. 

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Tyler Francis ’25, Eleanor Helm ‘25, Morgan Jenkins ‘25, and Preston Merrick ‘26

NEPSAC CLASS A All-Star:  Dean Hogans ’25, Morgan Jenkins ’25, and Kaila Richards ’25

NEPSAC CLASS A Honorable Mention: Eleanor Helm ’25, Amaya McNeil '27, and Preston Merrick ’26

 

Hotchkiss Athletic Awards

CROSS COUNTRY

THE CHARLES E. BERRY AWARD is named in honor of Charles E. Berry, master at Hotchkiss of German and history from 1936-70 and first coach of cross country, is presented to that member of the cross country team who lives up to the code of the runner in that this athlete:

  • Neither boasts of victory over a worthy opponent, nor excuses defeat.
  • Neither takes unfair advantage to win, nor contributes to his/her own loss.
  • Knows that victory over himself/herself must precede victory over others.                                             

This year’s recipients are Sawyer Eaton ’25, Nola Lai ’25, John Coffin ’25, and Copey Rollins ’26. 

THE WALTER J. CRAIN CROSS COUNTRY AWARD is awarded each year to that member of the cross country team who, through conscientiousness, attitude, and effort, does the most to elevate the spirit and morale of the team. This year’s recipients are Jami Huang ’25 and Isaiah Stephens ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Philip Fauver ‘26, Cooper Grace ’27, Maeve Hottenrott ‘25, Mia Tan ‘28, and Henry Thompson ‘27

Founders All Stars (Top 15 Finishers): Cooper Grace (3rd), Philip Fauver (10th), and John Coffin (11th)

New England All Stars (Top 20 Finishers): Cooper Grace (15th)

 

FIELD HOCKEY

THE NEIL H. SCOTT FIELD HOCKEY PRIZE is named in honor of Neil H. Scott, varsity field hockey coach from 1975-82 and instructor at Hotchkiss in physical science and chemistry from 1970-93. It is presented to that member of the varsity squad who through hard work and dedication has shown the most improvement during the season. This year’s recipients are Lilah Crispino ’27, Lilly Lavigne ’26, and Harper Semlies ’27.

THE CAROLE S. HAWLEY ’75 AWARD is given to the player(s) whose high standard of play, improvement in personal skills, and unselfish teamwork has made the greatest contribution to the success of the field hockey team. This year’s recipients are Caroline Bliss ’25, Eleanor Helm ’25 and MaryHelen McCooey ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Lilah Crispino ‘27 and Addison Kosiewicz ‘26

Western New England All-Stars: Eleanor Helm ‘25 and Rowyn Pemrick ‘25

All NEPSAC Class A: Eleanor Helm ’25 and Lilly Lavigne ‘26

All NEPSAC Class A Honorable Mention: Charlotte deVillier ‘26 and MaryHelen McCooey ’25

 

FOOTBALL

THE BRIAN CULLINAN ’67 FOOTBALL PRIZE is given in memory of Brian Cullinan ’67 to the athlete who through unselfish loyalty, individual leadership, and general all-around fine play makes an outstanding contribution to the football team. This year’s recipient is Aidan Garrett ’25.

THE GEORGE A. GOSS JR. ’38 FOOTBALL AWARD is presented to the athlete who has contributed the most to the football team through their spirit, effort, and attitude. This year’s recipient is Isaac Oberting ’27.

THE SCOTT L. PROBASCO ’11 FOOTBALL AWARD was established by the late Scott L. Probasco of Chattanooga, TN, and is presented to that member of the varsity football team who has shown the most improvement during the season. This year’s recipients are Owen Rourke ’26 and Tieler Traggio ’26.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award

First Team: Isaac Oberting ‘27 and Aidan Garrett ‘25

Second Team: Tieler Traggio ‘26 and Jackson Powell ‘26

Honorable Mention

Defense - Deonte Williams ‘25 and Isaiah Pierre ‘25

Offensive - Karlo Macasevic ‘26

All NEPSAC Class A: Aidan Garrett ‘25

All NEPSAC Class A Honorable mention: Isaac Oberting ‘27

 

GOLF

THE BLOSSOM TROPHY is endowed by the late George W. Blossom Jr. '11 of Chicago, IL, and is awarded to the most valuable player on the varsity golf team. This year’s recipient is Jake Doherty ’26.

THE GIRLS VARSITY GOLF AWARD is presented to that member of the varsity girls golf team who has through leadership and example contributed the most to the team’s spirit, unity, and success. This year’s recipient is Petal Hammam ’25.

THE PROBASCO TROPHY is given to Hotchkiss by the late Scott L. Probasco '11 of Chattanooga, TN, and is presented to the winners of the annual school golf championship. This year’s recipients is Sienna Hwang ’26.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: George McGlinn ‘26

Jake Doherty ‘26 - Founders League Tournament Medalist with a 71 (E)

Sienna Hwang ‘27 - Founders League Tournament Medalist with a 36 (-1)

 

HOCKEY

THE EDWARD F. III '41 AND PHELPS H. SWIFT '44 AWARD is presented to the athlete who by loyalty, leadership and fine spirit makes the greatest contribution to the boys hockey team. This year’s recipients are  Thomas Malawski ’25 and Connor Towle ’25.

THE MARTIN DWYER III '65 MEMORIAL HOCKEY AWARD is awarded annually in memory of Marty Dwyer '65 to that member of the hockey team who by their effort and determination has shown the greatest improvement. This year’s recipients are RJ Donohue ’25 and Isaac Oberting ’27.

THE MELISSA GOSS SIMONDS '79 HOCKEY AWARD is established in honor of the first team, whose spirit and perseverance served as an inspiration for future teams. It is awarded to that player who, through their ability, enthusiasm, dedication and sportsmanship, has contributed the most to the girls hockey team. This year’s recipient is Caroline Bliss ’25.

THE JOHN W. COOPER HOCKEY AWARD, named in honor of John W. Cooper P’08,’11, longtime head girls hockey coach and advocate for all Hotchkiss student-athletes, is presented to that member of the girls varsity hockey team who best demonstrates a love of the game and all that it means to be a part of a team. Just as was true for Coach Cooper, this player has shown endless curiosity about the beauty and wonder of this game played on ice, always striving to do better, and never tiring of the chance to tie up her laces and share with teammates her love for hockey and for them. Ever humble and unceasingly loyal, she always puts her teammates first as she lifts them up with the laughter and joy that comes with selfless dedication to the team. This year’s recipient is Nikki Ferraro ’26.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Caroline Bliss ‘25, Thomas Malawski ‘25, and Lila Snow ‘25

All-NEPSAC Team winner: Jack McGregor ‘25

ALL-NEPSAC Honorable Mention: Caroline Bliss ‘25 and Connor Towle ‘25

 

LACROSSE

THE ALEXANDER D. STUART '68 LACROSSE AWARD is awarded to that member of the boys varsity lacrosse team who has shown the most improvement during the year while demonstrating good sportsmanship. This year’s recipient is Charlie Abel ’26.

THE C. NELSON COREY II LACROSSE AWARD is named in recognition of the man who started lacrosse as a varsity sport at Hotchkiss and coached this sport from l965-78. It is awarded to that member of the boys varsity team whose enthusiasm, determination, and example have earned the respect of teammates and coaches. This year’s recipient is Dylan Ah Now ’25.

THE KELLY STONE LACROSSE PRIZE is awarded in honor of Kelly Stone, varsity girls lacrosse coach and assistant athletic director from 1980-97. It is presented to that member of the girls lacrosse team whose exemplary effort and attitude, loyalty, and superior performances have earned them the respect of teammates and coaches. This year’s recipients are Charlotte Dorman ‘25, Eleanor Helm ‘25, and MaryHelen McCooey ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Dylan Ah Now ‘25 and Will Hall ‘26, Eleanor Helm ‘25, Addison Kosiewicz ‘26, and Allison Wick ‘26

All-New England West Division 1: Dylan Ah Now ‘25 and Will Hall ‘26

All NEPSAC: MaryHelen McCooey ‘25, Addison Kosiewicz ‘26
All NEPSAC Honorable Mention: Eleanor Helm ‘25, Allison Wick ‘26

 

MOUNTAIN BIKING

THE MOUNTAIN BIKING COACHES’ AWARD is presented to the athlete whose enthusiasm, determination, improvement, and love of adventure best embodies the spirit of the sport. This year’s recipients are Sasha Carmel ’27, Thatcher Meili ’27, and Alioune Tandia ’28.

Postseason Recognition

1st Place (team overall) in the HMBL

3rd consecutive league championship

Thatcher Meili ‘27, 2nd place individual overall

Tiger Mutter ‘26, 4th place individual overall

Maya Grogean ‘26, 1st place girls’ individual overall

 

Hotchkiss Athletic Awards

ROWING

THE ROWING PRIZE is awarded to that athlete who in the opinion of the coaches has been the most valuable to the team through effort, performance, and sportsmanship. This year’s recipients are Chloe El Hadj ’25, Helena Inzerillo ’25, and Daniel Qu ’25.

 

SAILING

THE NUNES SAILING TROPHY is endowed by the late Edward V. Nunes '38 of Greenwich, CT. It is awarded to the student who has contributed the most to the success of the sailing team through dedication, proficiency, and sportsmanship. This year's recipients are Fynn Olsen ’25 and Pierce Olsen ’25.

THE CLASS OF 1989 SAILING PRIZE is given to that member of the three lower classes who in the opinion of the coaches and senior members of the team demonstrates exemplary seamanship and sportsmanship and whose attitude and dedication contributes the most to the overall spirit of the team. This year’s recipient is Thomas O’Grady ’26.

Postseason Recognition

1st at NE Singlehanded Championship (Healy Trophy) in the fall

1st at CT Fleet Race Championship

3rd at NE Team Race Championship (Presidents Trophy)

1st at NE Girls’ Fleet Race Championship (Herreshoff Trophy)

1st at NE Fleet Race Championship (O’Day Trophy)

National Fleet Race Championship – 5th year in a row qualifying

 

Hotchkiss Athletic Awards

SOCCER

THE W. DAVID COUGHLIN AWARD is presented by the 1973 varsity soccer team in honor of David Coughlin, head varsity coach from 1962-1990, and is awarded to that member of the varsity soccer team who has shown the most improvement during the year while demonstrating good sportsmanship. This year’s recipient is Charlie Wright ’27.

THE LUCIEN SWIFT STRONG ’40 MEMORIAL AWARD is given in memory of Lieutenant Strong of the U.S. Army Air Force, presented to that athlete who by loyalty, leadership, and fine spirit makes the greatest contribution to the soccer team. This year’s recipient is Logan Maingot ’25.

THE COACHES’ AWARD is presented to that member of the girls varsity soccer team who through hard work and dedication has shown the most improvement during the season. This year’s recipients are Charlotte Cooper ’27 and Caleigh Palmer ’27.

THE CHRISTY COOPER SOCCER PRIZE is named in honor of Christy Cooper P ’08,'11, who served as head soccer coach from 1995-2022. The award recognizes a returning member of the girls varsity soccer team who best exemplifies all the values that Coach Cooper championed and embodied during her 35-year tenure at Hotchkiss, with special focus on competing with consistent dedication and exemplary class. This player has a highly impressive level of empathy and shows compassion to her teammates and opponents, and through her commitment to others, her love of the game, and her constant acknowledgement of the beauty of team and sport, serves as the connective tissue of the team and best represents Coach Cooper's motto: ONE LOVE. This year’s recipient is Darcy Dwyer ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Charlotte Cooper ‘27, Marcus Jordan ‘25, Jaden Ottley ’25, and Lyyli Stern ‘26

CT All-State Team: Chakib Bassou ‘26, Logan Maingot ‘25, and Brooke Potter ‘25

ALL NEPSAC: Darcy Dwyer ‘25

ALL-NEPSAC Class A (Honorable Mention): Logan Maingot ‘25 and Quinn Pollack ‘25

NEPSAC Senior All-Star Team: Jaden Ottley ‘25, Logan Maingot ‘25

NEPSAC Junior All-Star Team: Chakib Bassou ‘26

WWNEPSSA All-Stars: Brooke Potter ‘25 and Emily Wang ‘25

NEPSWSA Junior All-Star: Lyyli Stern ‘26, Nominee: Stella Goss ‘26

Boston Globe All-NEPSAC Team Nominee: Darcy Dwyer ‘25

 

SQUASH

THE BOYS SQUASH PRIZE is presented to the athlete who through unselfish loyalty makes an outstanding contribution to the squash team through all around fine play. This year’s recipients are Oscar Okonkwo ’25 and Liam Waldron ’25.                      

JOHN C. VIRDEN III ’64 AWARD is given in honor of John C. Virden III ’64, first head coach of the girls squash team, and is presented to that player who through loyalty, ability, and leadership makes an outstanding contribution to the squash team with their all-around fine play. This year’s recipient is Elise Kang ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Ellis Chung ’25, Dwyer Illick ‘26, Arvaan Motwane ‘26, and Eloise Oakley ’27

ALL-NEPSAC Class A First Team:  Olivia Choo ‘26, Elise Kang ‘25, Rohan Gupta ‘26, Parth Khera ‘26, Makeda Moshi ‘26, and Oscar Okonkwo ‘25

ALL-NEPSAC Class A Honorable Mention: Jude Cha ‘28, Pippa Clark ‘28, David Martoma ‘28, and Virginia Wood ‘25

 

SWIMMING

THE WILLIAM N. STAKELEY SWIMMING AWARD is named in honor of William N. Stakeley, teacher at Hotchkiss in chemistry and swim coach from 1938-66, presented to that member of the senior or upper mid class who in the opinion of the coaches has been most valuable to the swimming team through effort, performance and spirit. This year’s recipients are Oliver Johnson ’25 and Brayden Kavanagh ’25.                                               

THE NELSON S. TALBOTT '11 CUP was established by the late Nelson S. Talbott '11, of Dayton, OH, to that swimmer in the junior or lower mid class who in the opinion of the team members and coaches has been the most valuable to the swimming squad through effort, performance, and spirit. This year’s recipients are Xavier An ’28 and Gavin Ho ’27. 

THE CLASS OF 1989 SWIMMING AWARD is presented to that member of the upper mid, lower mid, or junior classes who, through determination, effort, and positive attitude, contributes the most to the swim team. This year’s recipients are Maya Clark ’28 and Juniper Sperry ’28.

THE W. DAVID COUGHLIN SWIMMING AWARD is presented to that member of the girls swim team who has contributed the most to the success of the swim team through attitude, effort, and achievement. This year’s recipient is Caleigh Lane ’27.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Sydney Berger ‘25, Oliver Burger '27, Ferdinand Graf '27, and Serena Salfiti ‘25

ALL-NEPSAC: George Axelrod ’25 (diving) and Brayden Kavanagh ’25 (500 freestyle) 

 

TENNIS

THE HARTCORN AWARD was established by former tennis coach Robert Hartcorn of Salisbury, CT, and is awarded to the winner of the boys and girls tennis tournament. This year’s recipients are Zach Chen ’28 and Layla du Plessis ’27.

THE GIRLS TENNIS PRIZE is presented to the athlete who through unselfish loyalty makes an outstanding contribution to the tennis team and to the School through unselfish loyalty and all-around fine play. This year’s recipient is Stella Liao ’27.

THE ALBAN F. BARKER TENNIS AWARD is presented in memory of Alban Barker, head coach of the boys varsity tennis team for 25 years. It is awarded to that member of the boys varsity team who through hard work, spirit, perseverance, unselfish loyalty, and all-around fine play makes an outstanding contribution to the tennis team and to the School. This year’s recipient is Julian Brown ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Jackson Grace ‘26, Eleni Kontokosta ‘25, Minnie Li ‘26, and Yury Tsibikov ‘26

All NEPSAC: Layla du Plessis ‘27  and Yury Tsibikov ‘26

NEPSAC Honorable Mention: Addie Cirulis ‘25 and Jackson Grace ‘26

 

Hotchkiss Athletic Awards

TRACK AND FIELD

THE WYCKOFF AWARD was established by the late George M. Wyckoff '20 of Sewickley, PA, and is awarded to the that member of the boys track team who contributes most in spirit and effort to the success of the track team. This year’s recipients are: Driseth Anderson ’25, Brandon Dunn ’25, Eliott Hu ’25, and Jackson Powell ’26.

THE GIRLS TRACK AWARD, which was created in 1977, has been endowed thanks to generous donors and will now be known as the DANA/SPENCER FAMILY TRACK AWARD. The School thanks donors Lee Spencer P’08, Alice Dana Spencer P’08, and their daughter, Faith Dana Spencer ’08. The Dana/Spencer Family Track Award is presented annually to the member(s) of the girls track team who, in the opinion of the captains and the coaches, contributed most in loyalty and sportsmanship to the success of the team. The Dana/Spencer Family Track Award is supported by the Dana/Spencer Family Track Award Fund, an endowment which supports the girls track and field team. The endowment and the award are named in honor of Faith Dana Spencer '08, her head coach Richard Kirby, and her teammates on the Hotchkiss girls track teams from 2005 through 2008. This year’s recipients are Tessie Connell ’25, Sawyer Eaton ’25, Gabby Mensah ’25, and Emily Wang ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Stella Goss ‘26, Kristian Maxwell-Wimberly ‘25,Copey Rollins ‘26, and Bastien Sever ‘26

ALL NEPSAC, Earning an invite to New Balance Nationals in Discus, Brandon Dunn ‘25: Discus and Shotput, New School Discus Record: 179’ 3”
ALL NEPSAC: Boys’ 4x400m Relay (Copey Rollins ‘26, Charles Wright ‘27, Deven Patel ‘27, Driseth Anderson ‘25)

ALL NEPSAC: Stella Goss ’26: Javelin and Shotput, and New England Champion in Javelin

ALL NEPSAC: Kristian Maxwell-Wimberly ’25: Discus, **New School Discus Record: 130’ 11”

ALL NEPSAC: Emily Wang ’25: Triple Jump

NEPSAC Honorable Mention:

Driseth Anderson ‘25, 400m

Copey Rollins ‘26: 800m

Bastien Sever ‘26: 3000m

Deonte Williams ‘25: Shotput

Gabby Mensah ‘25: Shotput 

 

ULTIMATE FRISBEE                            

THE ULTIMATE FRISBEE AWARD is presented to that member of the varsity ultimate frisbee team who best demonstrates true joy in playing the game and encourages play at the most competitive level while never failing to treat teammates and competitors with the utmost respect. This year’s recipient is Isaiah Stephens ’25.

Postseason Recognition

CT All Star Team: Isaiah Stephens ‘25 and Ben Wistar ‘26

 

VOLLEYBALL

THE DAVID P. BOLMER ’73 VOLLEYBALL PRIZE is presented each fall to a member of the varsity volleyball team who best exemplifies the highest qualities of character, courage, and commitment to team play. This year’s recipient is Grace Backus ’25. 

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Penelope Hammam ‘25 and Sloane Lynyak ‘28

All NEPSAC Class A: Lillie Dase ‘26

All NEPSAC Honorable Mention Class A: Lauren Brown ‘26

 

WRESTLING

THE WRESTLING AWARD is awarded to the wrestler who makes the greatest contribution to the team through unselfish loyalty and outstanding performance during the current season. This year’s recipient is Ihsan Yumak ’25.

THE GEORGE A. GOSS, JR. '38 WRESTLING AWARD is given to a senior who has been with Hotchkiss wrestling for at least two years and who, because of a high level of dedication to the team, exemplary tenacity in the face of adversity, and selfless contribution to the improvement of others, has earned the respect and admiration of coaches and teammates. This year’s recipient is Sadie Salter ’25.                                                                                      

THE CHARLES H. WHITTEMORE '77 MEMORIAL WRESTLING AWARD is presented by friends in memory of Charlie Whittemore '77 to that member of the varsity wrestling team who, during the past season, has been a positive model of sportsmanship, selflessness, and dedication in and out of the wrestling room. This year’s recipient is Nouri Badrous ’25.

Postseason Recognition

All Founders League Award: Anya Reppa ‘26

 

COACHES AWARD

The Coaches Award is given to that member of the JV or 3rds team who has made a significant contribution throughout the season.

Basketball

JV: Jose Jimenez Rodriguez ‘26 and Weston Waterman ‘28

JV: Addie Cirulis ‘25

3rds: Ethan Shin ‘25

3rds: Crystelle Clitus '27, Chiwo Mupita '27, and Tava Nuki '28

Cross Country

JV:  Ethan Li-Kato ’27, Aidan Song ‘27, and Arthur Peng ‘28

JV: Irene Gong ‘28

Field Hockey

JV: Anya Bixby ’25, Lucy Hall ’25 and Katie Flynn ’25

3rds: Yvie Dillard ‘26 Amelia Helzberg ’26, and Clemmie Morlock ‘26

Golf

JV: Robert Lazar ‘26

Hockey

JV: Peter Jervis ‘26 and Aiden Chan ‘25

JV: Julia Cooper ‘25 and Thea Dunckel ‘26

Lacrosse

JV: Aidan Rainville ‘28

JV: Cristiana May ‘25 and Chloe Kesmodel ‘25

Soccer

JV: Nouri Badrous ‘25, Julian Brown ‘25, Max Salzinger ‘25, and Jack Laganza ‘25

JV: Tessie Connell ‘25, Sadie Salter ‘25, and Kailyn Willa ‘26

3rd: Aiden Chan ‘25 and Alistair Taaffe ‘25

Squash

JV: Alex Gish ‘26

JV:  Petal Hammam ‘25, Ellie Hind ‘25, and Kira Nickerson ‘25 

Swimming

JV: Rintaro Aoyama ‘27

Tennis

JV: Henry Shattuck ’25, Ethan Shin ’25 and Lucas Wang ‘27

JV: Rachel Biccard ‘25, Kate Dana ‘26 and Sofia Rasic ‘26

3rds: Pasha Dashti ‘28, Matthew Wallace ‘26 and Vincent Wen ‘28

3rds: Valentina Castro ‘27 and Alexandra Kosoy ‘25

Track and Field

JV: Braden Holland ‘28 and Luca Webb Reyes ‘28

JV: Julia Maier ‘28 and Trinity Trotter ‘27

Ultimate

JV: Daniel Bao '25

Volleyball

JV: Kailyn Chen ‘26 and Jeannie Yang ‘25

3rds: Liany Otero ‘27

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