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WMA went undefeated during the regular season for the second straight year and won three invitationals before placing second at the New England Division III Championships in November.
With just one senior, the Titans posted their best record in years, finishing 8-8 and eligible for the postseason.
Six players earned postseason honors after a 5-2 campaign.
Six Titans were recognized for their performances this season by the NEPSAC, the WWNEPSA and the state soccer association.
Brant Stoltz ’26 was named to the All-New England Prep School Athletic Council Honorable Mention Team.
Caitlin Stratton '26 was named to the All-NEPSAC Honorable Mention list.
In a field of 22 teams, the Titans raced to a second-place finish at the NEPSTA DIII XC Championships at Canterbury School on Nov. 9.
After placing second a year ago, Vivi won this year's President's Match in Connecticut by 18 points.
Coach Danielle Vartabedian’s team won with 65 points, topping the field of 35 teams by 16 points.
The nation-wide pool of players, in the classes of 2025 and 2026, will be evaluated at a camp by more than 100 Division I college coaches.
Romy Allen-Schubert ’27 and Emma Landry ’25 placed first and second, respectively, on May 18 at the six-team tournament.
Matt Clark (St. Joseph) and Arya Kouzehkanani (Springfield) signed to play in college during a ceremony in the Athletic Center.
Arielle owns multiple school records for the Winter Track and Spring Track teams. Academically, she has taken a college course, nine Advanced Placement classes and eight more at the honors level.
6 players received recognition from the New England Prep School Athletic Council.
Korbin earned a spot on the New England Prep School Athletic Council AA Conference Honorable Mention list.
The Titans grabbed six of the 23 postseason spots.
Abigail and Michael Dorunda ’24 committed to their respective colleges during a large ceremony in the Athletic Center on March 22.
Sporting their pink uniforms, the Titans pulled away from Brewster Academy in the second half to win the NEPSAC Class C title with a 55-39 victory.
The Titans rallied from eight points down to win the state title.
The top-ranked Titans head into the Class C tournament 21-4 and on a 12-game winning streak.