PioSports Recap
In the spring, multiple Lewis & Clark athletic teams made impressive strides forward with several athletes earning Northwest Conference All-Conference honors.
The softball team had five athletes make the list, including second-team honorees Hannah Dal Pra CAS ’16, Madison Hollenbeck CAS ’15, and Lindsay Yearman CAS ’17; baseball had two: Corey Davis CAS ’14 and Tommy Massari CAS ’18. Both tennis teams had two athletes each make All-Conference: Claudia Lew CAS ’16 and Olivia Sweetman CAS ’14 for the women, and Michael Brewer CAS ’17 and Kevin Ross CAS ’17 for the men. In addition, the men’s tennis team earned a spot in the Northwest Conference Tournament.
In women’s golf, Claire Burke CAS ’17 earned All-Conference honors, a first for the team in recent years. Meanwhile, three track athletes—Emily Fagan CAS ’14, Alexi Provost-Sheen CAS ’15, and Emily Thompson CAS ’16—made it to the podium at the Northwest Conference Track and Field Championships. Women’s crew finished third at the Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference Championships, the best the team has done as a whole since 2006.
New Faces in Athletics
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