From the first games of the season to tournament play, Nobles’ fall athletics teams showcased competitive spirit and collaboration at every level, setting high standards for achievement, integrity, and teamwork on and off the field.
“It would be easy to assume that we are proud of our fall teams because of their success when it comes to wins and losses,” says Athletic Director Alex Gallagher, “but that wouldn’t even begin to tell the story of what made this season so extraordinary. This season represents so much of what we pride ourselves on at Nobles. Our teams were led by phenomenal educators/coaches who built powerful cultures that fostered a deep sense of belonging and connection. Our student-athletes built relationships with one another that enabled them to reach their full potential as individuals and as a team. The victories are great, but the love is what will linger for years to come.”
Below are fall 2025 highlights for teams at the varsity level.
Boys Varsity Cross Country
Overall Record: 11–1
ISL Record: 11–1 (ISL Champs)
Highlight: The boys varsity cross country team furthered their legacy by winning the ISL Championship for the third time in four years and advanced to the New England Championship for the fourth consecutive year, with top runners breaking a host of course records.
Girls Varsity Cross Country
Overall Record: 10–1
ISL Record: 9–1
Highlight: Girls varsity cross country finished third at the ISL Championship with three top 15 finishes, and went on to place fourth at the New England Championship—the program’s strongest performance since 2017.
Varsity Field Hockey
Overall Record: 14–2
ISL Record: 11–1
Highlight: Girls varsity field hockey beat Milton in overtime (2–1), with no time left on the clock, earning them a share of the ISL Championship title.
Varsity Football
Overall Record: 5–3
ISL Record: 5–3
Highlight: Boys varsity football won five games this year by razor-thin margins and earned a berth in the NEPSAC Bob Souza Bowl.
Boys Varsity Soccer
Overall Record: 16–1–1
ISL Record: 14–0–1
Highlight: Boys varsity soccer won its first ISL Championship since 2011, completed its first undefeated season in the league, and conceded only two goals in its final 10 ISL games.
Girls Varsity Soccer
Overall Record: 8–6–3
ISL Record: 6–4–2
Highlight: Girls varsity soccer celebrated a Friday Night Lights home win over Mount Saint Charles (8–0) and earned key victories over Thayer, Brooks, and Rivers.
Varsity Volleyball
Overall Record: 10–7
ISL Record: 9–3
Highlight: The varsity volleyball team finished third in the ISL for the first time since 2017 and placed ninth in the NEPSGVA Class B. The team earned its highest number of ISL wins since 2018, including notable wins over Tabor (3-2) and St. Mark’s (3-0), and a stunning reverse-sweep of Rivers (3-2).
















































