2023 NEPSAC Fall News Magazine
Enjoy the latest edition of the NEPSAC News Magazine here.
Enjoy the latest edition of the NEPSAC News Magazine here.
6/26/2023 Enjoy the latest edition of the NEPSAC News Magazine here.
May 24, 2023 Sadie M. ’24 has reached–or, really, it’s more apt to say achieved–a point in her Wheeler lacrosse career where she is setting a new standard for the program with every game. Earlier this season she became only the fourth Warrior to score 200 goals in Girls Lacrosse, and just a few games
5/8/2023 The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and GoPlay Sports Tours announced that they have entered into an agreement through which GoPlay Sports Tours will become the Official International Travel Partner of NEPSAC. Under the agreement, GoPlay will offer outstanding service and membership benefits to NEPSAC schools that are interested in travel opportunities
4/26/23 By Tavia Lee-Goldstein The Ethel Walker School Athletics Hall of Fame welcomed its inaugural inductees on Friday, April 21, 2023, during a ceremony held in Ferguson Theatre. The four deserving inductees were Nancy Van Voorhees Barrett ‘24, Brunhilde Grassi Ryan ‘29, Deborah Verry ‘29, and Constance Lavino Bell ‘48. The Ethel Walker School Athletics
January 4–8, 2023 The British Junior Open is considered the world’s most prestigious junior squash tournament, attended by elite junior squash players from all over the world. This year, two Winsor students, Caroline Eielson ’24 and Judy Liu ’29 competed amongst the 50 athletes representing Team USA, earning high scores in each of their divisions.
December 9, 2022 Maddie Landers ’23, an impact player on the Pingree School girls varsity soccer team, has been named a United Soccer Coaches All-American and invited to participate in the High School All-American Game. Landers, who hails from North Andover, Massachusetts, is committed to play Division I soccer next year at Boston College. Doc Simpson,
November 22, 2022 By BOB YORK The United States Air Force has a motto: Aim High. By the tender age of 6, Derek Green, who would grow up to attain the rank of Lt. Col., had concocted a slogan of his own: Aim Higher. “It was the summer of ’69,” reflected Green, a graduate of
The Winsor School and the Winsor squash team couldn’t be more proud of student-athlete Caroline Eielson ’24 for achieving the #1 spot in the U.S. ranking over the summer. Caroline’s extremely hard work has paid off as she reached the highest possible ranking spot in her age group, U17 in the U.S. Caroline also competed
9/18/2022 Chase McKee (Nobles ‘17) walked by the interactive touchscreen in the Morrison Athletic Center at Nobles for 6 years. The touchscreen never worked that well, but it was a very engaging concept. As a Senior in the Spring of 2017, and looking for a Senior project, Chase approached his computer science teacher, Tessy Smith
NEPSAC was established in 1942 as an organization of athletic directors from accredited New England independent schools. While the Association does not function as a regulatory or oversight body (like the NCAA or state public high school associations), NEPSAC does sanction New England championship events in many sports and provides guidance in a variety of issues involving interscholastic athletics in our schools.
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