- Swimming & diving posted a pair of convincing wins over Utica this past weekend as the men won 173-75 and the women earned a 185-92 victory.
- Volleyball closed out its regular season with a 25-6 record after going 3-1 at the Skidmore Invitational this past weekend. Senior Mallory Mendelsohn (San Francisco, Calif.) and junior Corinne Palmer (Montvale, N.J.) were selected to the All-Tournament Team. Palmer totaled 68 kills and 15 blocks in the four matches, while Mendelsohn paced the offense with 169 total assists. Senior Sam Friedman (Los Angeles, Calif.) totaled 70 digs as she became just the third player in program history with 2,000 career digs. Skidmore will host Clarkson, Vassar, and RIT for the Liberty League tournament this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3. Skidmore meets RIT in the first game, at 5 p.m. Friday in the Williamson Sports Center.
- Ice hockey has a weekend sweep; other winter teams meet strong competition.
- Field hockey and volleyball clinch Liberty League playoff berths, riding dominates at its home opener, and men's swimming and diving opens with a win. Field hockey and women's soccer have away contests tonight (Oct. 26).
- A busy weekend looms as Skidmore's winter teams keep their focus on post-season play.
- Hockey had home wins over Connecticut and Tufts while men's basketball won two of three and women's basketball posted a 1-1 record. Swimming and diving went to Troy to take on Liberty League rival Rensselaer.
- Senior Jeff Altimar is lucky 13- the 13th person to score 1,000 career points in basketball while wearing a Thoroughbred uniform. He hit the milestone in a weekend victory over Clarkson.
- Ice hockey is the latest Thoroughbred team to win in overtime?defeating Bowdoin College at Friday's 'Pack the Rink' match. Other teams seeing action this past week were men's and women's basketball, and swimming and diving.
- Christine Kemp '11 sets a new scoring record and the field hockey team sets a new program record in weekend action. Up ahead: post-season play.
- A competitive weekend is illuminated by sophomore diver Doug Pilawa's double victories and a women's basketball win against Clarkson.