Track & field takes fourth
The Colby men’s outdoor track team hosted the State of Maine Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past Saturday, April 21, at Harold Alfond Stadium.
The Colby men’s outdoor track team hosted the State of Maine Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past Saturday, April 21, at Harold Alfond Stadium.
Both the Colby women’s and men’s indoor track teams sent athletes to compete at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend at the New Balance Armory in New York, N.Y.
The eighth-ranked Colby women’s lacrosse team added two more wins to its streak this past week with victories against the University of New England (UNE) and Connecticut College.
The Colby women’s lacrosse team defeated Amherst College 9-7 in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) play this past Saturday, April 16 in Amherst, Mass.
The Colby women’s lacrosse team split two decisions this past week in New England Small College Athletic College (NESCAC) play.
The Colby women’s lacrosse team secured two victories this past week. The Mules first overpowered Husson University, then won a competitive game against Middlebury College.
Despite a strong effort, the Colby women’s hockey team fell 5-0 to Amherst College in the quarterfinals of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) playoffs.
The Colby women’s ice hockey team finished its final weekend of regular-season play with a loss to Middlebury College and a win over Williams College.
The Colby women’s hockey team split two decisions on the road this weekend to earn a spot in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) women’s hockey playoffs.
With a comeback in the last second of play, the Colby Mules defeated the Tufts Jumbos 42-41 this past Saturday at Zimman Field in Medford, Mass.
The Colby Mules are halfway to securing the CBB (Colby-Bates-Bowdoin) Championship after a 10-6 win over Bates (1-5) this past Saturday at Garcelon Field in Lewiston, Maine.
The Colby football team dominated the Hamilton Continentals 35-7 for their second win of the season this past Saturday at Seaverns Field.
Colby’s football team recently faced two tough weeks of New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) play, dropping decisions to Wesleyan University at home and Amherst College on the road. The Mules were unable to secure wins over the Lord Jeffs and the Cardinals (tied for first and third in the NESCAC, respectively).
The Colby College Mules defeated the visiting Middlebury Panthers 38-27 in their first home game of the season Saturday at Seaverns Field. The Mules earned their first New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) win and handed the Panthers their first loss.
The Colby College Mules dropped a 33-6 decision against Trinity College in their 2010 New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) opener at Jessee/Miller Field Saturday. While quarterback Nick Kmetz '12 threw for 223 yards, Trinity dominated both the rushing and passing game.
On September 25, the Mules will travel to Trinity College in Hartford, CT for the 2010 season opener.