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The UMass Minutewomen lacrosse team is an NCAA Division I college lacrosse team representing the University of Massachusetts Amherst as part of the Atlantic 10 Conference. They play their home games at Garber Field in Amherst, Massachusetts .
Belmont, MA Sextants 1923 1948 332 (boys only) Day (primary) Nonsectarian Brooks School: North Andover, MA 1926 1948 353 Boarding Episcopal: Buckingham Browne & Nichols School: Cambridge, MA Knights 1883 1948 525 Day Nonsectarian The Governor's Academy: Byfield, MA Governors 1763 1948 405 Boarding Nonsectarian Groton School: Groton, MA Zebras ...
Girls' Swimming & Diving has been an MIAA sport since 1972, beginning solely as a fall season sport. Girls' swimming & diving then expanded to become both a fall and winter season sport beginning in 1991. Division 2 was added in 2004 for the fall season and 2006 for the winter season. The MIAA Girls' Swimming & Diving State Champions are listed ...
Camp Hi-Rock is a YMCA summer camp for boys and girls in the Berkshires region of western Massachusetts. They were founded in 1948 around Plantain Pond on Mt. Washington . [ 1 ]
Cape Cod will be have a total of 22 lacrosse teams in the state tournament. Breaking down the brackets: MIAA releases lacrosse state tournament field Skip to main content
1978 Men's Lacrosse: Won the Colonial League title for the second season in a row. 1983 Football: Won the NEFC , second time in seven years, finishing the season 8–2. 2001 Sailing: Team won the Intercollegiate Sailing National Championship, the Kennedy Cup, hosted annually in the fall by the United States Naval Academy .
Behind Breya Montague and Eliza Martin, No. 1 Essex knocks off South Burlington 14-11 to advance to Sunday's D-I girls lacrosse title game.
Camp Atwater is a summer camp on Shore Road in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. Originally named, St. John's Camp, it was established in 1921 by Dr. William N. DeBerry on the shores of Lake Lashaway. [2] The camp gained the name "Atwater" when Mary Atwater donated $25,000 to Dr. DeBerry in 1926.