Nobles athletes delivered an impressive winter season, highlighted by league championships, tournament victories, milestone performances, and standout individual honors. Across the ISL and national competitions, the bulldogs competed with skill, determination, and pride.

“The winter athletics season at Nobles beautifully embodied the educator-coach model that has long defined our program,” shares Alex Gallagher, director of athletics. “Across gyms, rinks, and courts, our teacher-coaches invested deeply in their students, using sport not only to pursue excellence but also to teach resilience, character, and care for one another. Just as powerfully, the season reflected the legacy of mentorship that defines Nobles teams, as veteran student-athletes guided and supported younger teammates in ways that strengthened both performance and community.”

Below are winter 2025-2026 highlights for teams at the varsity level.

Boys Varsity Basketball

Overall Record: 17–8

ISL Record: 9–6

Highlight: Boys varsity basketball posted a dominant 14–2 record in Class A, earning them a No. 1 seed in a 24-team field and hosting a playoff game for the first time in more than 20 years.

Girls Varsity Basketball

Overall Record: 20–8

ISL Record: 11–1

Highlight: Girls varsity basketball finished 20–8 and earned a spot in the ultra-competitive AAA tournament, where they fell in a close contest to New Hampton. Izzy Kittredge ’27 and Alannah Morantus ’28 scored their 1,000th career points.

Boys Varsity Hockey



Overall Record: 9–17

ISL Record: 5–9

Highlight: The boys varsity hockey team was honored with the ISL Keller Division Team Sportsmanship Award, voted on by Keller Division coaches. 

Girls Varsity Hockey



Overall Record: 28–2–0

ISL Record: 12–0–0

Highlight: Girls varsity hockey won the Harrington Tournament, captured the ISL title, and earned the No. 1 seed in the NEPSAC Elite 8 tournament.

Boys Varsity Squash



Overall Record: 15-7

ISL Record: 7-3

Highlight: Boys varsity squash finished fourth in the ISL and placed above their seeding at New Englands, placing 21st at the U.S. High School Nationals and 11th at the New England championships.

Girls Varsity Squash



Overall Record: 16–4

ISL Record: 8–0

Highlight: Girls varsity squash captured the ISL title, finished fifth in New England (Class A), and seventh in Division I at nationals.

Varsity Wrestling



Overall Record: 8–13

ISL Record: 3–7

Highlight: Nobles hosted the first girls division of the Graves/Kelsey Tournament, a milestone for girls wrestling in the ISL and at Nobles. Kate Osakwe ‘26 won Prep Nationals for the second consecutive year. 

Varsity Alpine Skiing

*Check back soon for varsity alpine skiing results and highlights.

 


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