Congratulations to all of our spring athletes for a season marked by dedication, perseverance, and impressive accomplishments. From early morning practices to game-day victories and league titles, our varsity teams demonstrated teamwork, resilience, and school spirit every step of the way.

Below, we invite you to explore the highlights and achievements of our spring 2025 varsity teams.

Varsity Baseball

Overall Record: 14-3

ISL Record: 9-2

Highlight: Varsity baseball completes a remarkable turnaround from last season, earning a 14-3 record, a 9-2 finish in the ISL, and the No. 2 seed in the ISL Playoffs. 

Boys Varsity Crew

Overall Record: 76-16 for varsity boats (1V-4V)

Highlight: Boys varsity crew launched nine boats throughout the season and saw significant progress from both newcomers and returners. At NEIRAs, the 2V and 4V crews earned silver, 1V placed fourth, and 3V placed sixth. In the Lower Boat Championship, the 5V, 6V, and 7V crews placed second, third, and fourth, respectively. 

Girls Varsity Crew

Overall Record: 37-1

Highlight: Girls crew dominated the season, capturing gold in the 1V, 2V, and 3V races at NEIRAs and a silver in a separate 4V race, and securing the NEIRA title. Both the 1V and 2V boats qualified for Nationals in Florida.

Varsity Golf

Overall Record: 4-7-1

ISL Record: 4-7-1

Highlight: The varsity golf team captured several hard-fought wins, including a 4-3 victory over St. Sebastian’s—their first time in many years.

Boys Varsity Lacrosse

Overall Record: 13-7

ISL Record: 8-3

Highlight: Boys varsity lacrosse finished fourth in the ISL, securing a home game in the ISL tournament and finishing the season with three consecutive wins over Governor’s Academy, Phillips Exeter, and Milton Academy.

Girls Varsity Lacrosse

Overall Record: 20-3

ISL Record: 11-1

Highlight: Girls varsity lacrosse won its fourth consecutive ISL championship, with a 9-7 win over Governor’s Academy in the final game. 

Varsity Softball

Overall Record: 13-5

ISL Record: 9-0

Highlight: Varsity softball went undefeated in the ISL to win the league title for the second year in a row. Class I players finished their careers as three-time ISL champions. The team also advanced to the Big East Tournament final, beating both Governor’s Academy and Brooks, advancing to the championship game, and placing second in the tournament.

Boys Varsity Tennis

Overall Record: 15-3

ISL Record: 14-1

Highlight: In their first season competing at the Class A level, boys varsity tennis advanced to the NEPSAC semifinals, dropping only one match all season, to the eventual league champions. They captured a Class A NEPSITT singles title, with runner-up finishes in both singles and doubles as well.

Girls Varsity Tennis

Overall Record: 14-3

ISL Record: 12-0

Highlight: Girls varsity tennis recaptured the ISL title after a two-year break, winning 102 of 108 individual matches. The team advanced to the NEPSAC semifinals after a commanding win over The Winsor School, led by a strong group of five seniors.

Varsity Track and Field

Girls ISL Finish: 10th place with 14 points 

Boys ISL Finish: 7th place with 33 points

Girls NE Finish: 12th with 15 points

Boys NE Finish: 4th place with 52 points

Highlight: Varsity track and field broke a total of 11 records, with several performances ranking among the top in the state. The girls team reached a record size of 74 athletes, and the boys team earned their best-ever finish at New Englands—fourth place—with two champions.


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