The women's cross-country team won the Rivier Invitational in Nashua, N.H. Six Camel runners finished in the top 10 to lead Conn over Endicott. Freshman phenom Caitlin Greeley finished as the top Conn runner in the race. She came in second with a final time of 20:41.
•Middlebury College
Denny Smith was named NESCAC Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this season. Smith was instrumental in the Panthers' 17-10 win over NESCAC rival Bates College. Smith caught 13 passes for 204 yards in the game. He leads the NESCAC with 39 receptions for 624 yards this season.
•Colby College
The men's football team crushed the Hamilton College Continentals 34-7 last Saturday. The White Mules jumped out to a lead early in the game, scoring with 4:10 left in the first quarter. QB Robert Lippert hit Chris Duncombe five yards out for the touchdown, capping off an impressive 10-play, 45-yard drive.
•Bates College
Brian Luoma was named NESCAC men's soccer Player of the Week. Luoma was a key component in the Bobcats' two victories over the University of Maine-Farmington (UM) and Conn College last week. He scored the only goal in the 1-0 win over UM and then assisted and scored against Conn.
•Williams College
Joyia Chadwick was named NESCAC volleyball Player of the Week. Chadwick was important in the Ephs' third place finish at the Hall of Fame Tournament at Smith College. Chadwick had 88 kills, a .379 hitting percentage, 22 blocks, 35 digs and 12 service aces in the
tournament.