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Soccer star Briana Scurry named UMass commencement speaker
04-11-2023 4:48 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — National Soccer Hall of Fame goalkeeper Briana Scurry, a 1993 University of Massachusetts graduate who led UMass to a Final Four that year, will be the keynote speaker at the UMass commencement next month.Considered a trailblazer for African...


UMass basketball: Mike Leflar promoted, will be Minutewomen’s new head coach
04-10-2023 4:39 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS

Just a few days after Tory Verdi announced his departure for the coaching job at the University of Pittsburgh, UMass announced his replacement. The school didn’t have to look far for Verdi’s successor – he’s been at his side for the last five years....


2022-23 Gazette Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Tessa Kawall, Amherst
04-10-2023 9:00 AM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Tessa Kawall has always been a supremely talented basketball player – Amherst head coach Ralph Loos often calls her a “freak” when talking about her athletic ability. But until somewhat recently, Kawall could sometimes let her emotions get the best of...


Second historic home being moved from townhouses site near UMass
04-07-2023 9:21 AM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — A century-old home on Sunset Avenue will be making its way to South Amherst beginning late Tuesday night.The two-story yellow clapboard residence at 174 Sunset, built around 1923, will be moved by developer Barry Roberts, principal of...


Girls lacrosse: Granby’s Ella Laliberte nets 200th career goal in win over Monson
04-06-2023 7:31 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Earlier in the week, Ella Laliberte knew she had a chance to score her 200th career goal in a lacrosse game against Monson. The Granby senior purposely held back in that contest, wanting to save the celebration for her home turf. Laliberte got her...


2022-23 Gazette Wrestler of the Year: Juan Santiago, Holyoke
04-04-2023 2:49 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

With 10 seconds left in his match, Holyoke’s Juan Santiago knew he needed to make a move, and quick. Santiago was grappling with Marlborough’s Kevin Desena in the championship match of the 220-pound weight class at the Western Mass. Division 2...


Gazette reporter Hannah Bevis recaps a crazy winter on the local sports scene
03-28-2023 8:12 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Though March Madness is usually reserved for the NCAA basketball tournament, March truly is the craziest time of year for sports, especially here at the Daily Hampshire Gazette. Between Western Massachusetts and high school state tournaments, as well...


Sugarloaf Mountain Athletic Club brings back race series, beginning Saturday
03-27-2023 8:05 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

After a three-year hiatus, the Sugarloaf Mountain Athletic Club is bringing back its race series. The series took a break during the early years of the pandemic, but has returned with a slate of 11 races scheduled between April and November. The races...


Battery storage project could reemerge in Hadley 
03-26-2023 12:25 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

HADLEY — A standalone battery storage project on Breckenridge Road that couldn’t proceed to permitting due to a prohibition in town zoning may return, based on a recent advisory from the state attorney general’s office.The Planning Board on March...


Bessone Awards: Amherst’s Felix Goeckel, Belchertown’s Derek Chandonnet among winners
03-23-2023 1:34 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

The Amo Bessone Awards Committee announced the winners of 11 awards this week. The Bessone awards honor some of the top hockey players in Western Massachusetts; award winners also receive a $500 scholarship.  Two local individuals highlighted the...


Women’s hockey: Natalie Stott records another shutout as Amherst blanks Hamilton 2-0, punches national title-game ticket (PHOTOS)
03-18-2023 12:36 AM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

AMHERST – As the clock ticked down the final seconds, the Amherst College women’s hockey team started to realize what exactly it had accomplished. Playing in front of a packed house on their home ice in the NCAA Division 3 semifinals, the Mammoths...


Women’s hockey: Amherst, Hamilton set for fourth meeting in NCAA D3 semifinal
03-16-2023 2:35 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

The Amherst College women’s hockey team is one game away from the NCAA Division 3 championship game, and if they want to get there, the Mammoths (25-3-0) will have to go through a familiar NESCAC foe. Amherst’s semifinal opponent is Hamilton (22-5-2),...


UMass basketball: Minutewomen hosting Albany in WNIT first round
03-16-2023 2:25 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

The UMass women's basketball team is coming back from an A10 tournament that was both successful and disappointing; the Minutewomen did reach their third consecutive title game, but couldn’t defend their title against No. 3 St. Louis in a 91-85...


Northampton contingent shines at Nike Indoor Track and Field Nationals
03-14-2023 2:19 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Eight of Northampton’s top track and field athletes went to race against the best of the best at the Nike Indoor Track and Field Nationals at The Armory in New York City over the weekend. The Blue Devils qualified two relay teams in the 4x800 meter...


Women’s basketball: Ally Yamada’s outside shooting powering Smith College in Final Four run
03-12-2023 12:33 AM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

NORTHAMPTON – Ally Yamada squared herself up with the basket, coolly executing a three-point shot that she’d taken thousands of times before. Down in the post, forward Morgan Morrison felt herself relax, if only slightly. It’s hard to be certain of...


NCAA Tournament: Ally Yamada’s buzzer beater sends Smith basketball to Elite 8
03-11-2023 11:14 AM

By HANNAH BEVIS

NORTHAMPTON – With 10 seconds left in overtime, the Smith and Mary Washington women’s basketball teams had everything to play for.The two teams were tied at 65 with a trip to the Division 3 Elite 8 awaiting the winner. For Pioneers fans, it was the...


Fifth year of eligibility proving particularly beneficial for Smith College’s Dashelle Gleissner and Katelyn Pickunka
03-09-2023 8:42 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Back in the spring of 2020, Katelyn Pickunka and Dashelle Gleissner had just reached their first Sweet 16 with the Smith College basketball team. The Pioneers were riding high after winning the program’s first NEWMAC title and cruising through the...


UMass basketball: Cornerstones Sam Breen, Destiney Philoxy helped put Minutewomen on the national scene
03-05-2023 6:29 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

It’s a story Tory Verdi loves to tell. When he first took the head coaching job at UMass back in 2016, people told him he was ‘crazy’ for coming to a program with nothing. It had no history, no culture of winning. Why would he go there? What possessed...


UMass basketball: After slow start, Minutewomen pull away from George Mason in Atlantic 10 quarterfinals
03-03-2023 3:50 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

WILMINGTON, Del. – For 33 minutes, George Mason had the UMass women’s basketball team exactly where it wanted. The Patriots’ physicality, their defensive prowess, their ability to position themselves perfectly in the post to grab rebounds – Mason was...


UMass basketball: Makennah White finding her voice with the Minutewomen
03-02-2023 3:11 PM

By HANNAH BEVIS 

Everyone has a role to play on the UMass women’s basketball team.Ber’Nyah Mayo, the cool and calm junior who never loses her head, is the team’s analytical mind. Two-time Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Sam “Queen” Breen is the soul of the...

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