Characterized by selfless leadership, unwavering teamwork, and a deep dedication to a shared purpose, the spring 2026 season brought memorable accomplishments and meaningful growth across the Nobles athletic program.

“The spring of 2026 will be remembered as one of the most successful and meaningful seasons in Nobles Athletics history, defined not only by victories and championships but by the daily commitment of our coaches and student-athletes to the power of the experience itself,” shares Director of Athletics Alex Gallagher. “Across the fields, the courts, and the track, our teams embraced the process—competing with joy, resilience, and a deep sense of purpose—and in doing so, they once again proved that when the focus remains on growth, connection, and shared accountability, success follows. The result was a season filled with remarkable achievements and, more importantly, memories that will last a lifetime. We are especially grateful to the Class of 2026, whose exceptional leadership set the tone for it all; their example of selflessness, integrity, and love for their teammates leaves a lasting legacy that will continue to shape Nobles Athletics for years to come.”

Explore the highlights and achievements of our spring 2026 varsity teams below.

Varsity Baseball



Overall Record: 11–8

ISL Record: 8–3

Highlight: Varsity baseball earned a home playoff game for the second consecutive year.

Boys Varsity Crew

Overall Record: 106–9

ISL Record: 97–5

Highlight: Boys varsity crew reclaimed the Bassett Cup from Belmont Hill and won the 1V and Team Point Trophy at NEIRA for the first time since 1999. The team also earned the opportunity to compete at Youth Nationals in June.

Girls Varsity Crew

Overall Record: 98–9

ISL Record: 63-3

Highlight: Girls varsity crew continued its championship run, with the 1V capturing the NEIRA title for the second consecutive year and the 4V earning gold at NEIRA. The team also won the overall New England championship for the fourth year in a row.

Varsity Golf

Overall Record: 7–5–1

ISL Record: 7–5–1

Highlight: Varsity golf improved from 5–7 in 2025 to 7–5 in 2026. The team’s growth was reflected in multiple winning individual records and an all-league performance at the league championship.

Boys Varsity Lacrosse


Overall Record: 13–5

ISL Record: 10–3

Highlight: Boys varsity lacrosse secured a home playoff game by defeating Belmont Hill for the first time in nine years, and a strong season-ending victory over Milton Academy.

Girls Varsity Lacrosse


Overall Record: 21–2

ISL Record: 12–0

Highlight: Girls varsity lacrosse completed an undefeated regular season and captured the ISL championship for the fifth consecutive year. Ava Newman ’26, Corey Kumin ’27, and Presley Upton ’27 each reached the 100-point milestone, while the team outscored opponents 316–116 and held opponents to fewer than five goals per game on average.

Varsity Softball

Overall Record: 9–4

ISL Record: 7–1

Highlight: Varsity softball closed the regular season on an eight-game winning streak and earned a share of the ISL championship with Lawrence Academy and Brooks. A key win over previously undefeated Brooks helped secure the team’s place atop the league standings.

Boys Varsity Tennis


Overall Record: 15–2

ISL Record: 14–1

Highlight: Boys varsity tennis advanced to the New England Class A semifinals and finished as ISL runner-up for the second consecutive year. Multiple players went undefeated in league play in singles and doubles.

Girls Varsity Tennis


Overall Record: 8–4

ISL Record: 8–4

Highlight: Girls varsity tennis turned a rebuilding year into a strong 8–4 season after graduating five seniors from last year’s team. An April win over eventual ISL champion Groton sparked a five-match winning streak and helped propel the young team to a successful finish.

Varsity Track and Field

Boys Overall Record: 12-1

Boys ISL Record: 12-1

Girls Overall Record: 1-10

Girls ISL Record: 1-10

Highlight: Varsity track and field had the most successful season in its eight-year history, with a program-record 81 student-athletes. At the ISL Championship, the girls finished sixth and the boys earned their best-ever finish, placing third; at the NEPSTA Division II Championship, the girls reached the podium for the first time with a second-place finish, while the boys captured the New England championship.


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