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Student-athletes from Owls field hockey, ice hockey, and women’s lacrosse were recognized on the at-large team.
Hough was named as an infielder on the second team of the prestigious team which is the premier national award recognizing collegiate student-athletes for their combined athletic and academic achievements.
The year started with lofty expectations, but Westfield State softball defied even those, in a season that set more than a dozen records - which may stand for a very long time.
His 846 regular-season wins behind the bench are the seventh-most in League history while his 1,594 games coached are the ninth-most, which both rank first and second among U.S.-born coaches, respectively.
Westfield will become the first school in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference to sponsor flag football at the varsity level.
Westfield Gas and Electric and Whip City Fiber general manager Tom Flaherty will be the guest of honor for the event
The Owls teammates will participate with other New England regional players on Monday, June 1 for a 6:00 P.M. first pitch from Fitton Field on the campus of Holy Cross.
The Owls will regularly face the Spartans starting in 2027-28
Sophomore infielder Rylie Camacho and pitcher Angelina Vartuli, junior pitcher Joss Mettey, and senior infielders Sarah Hough and Hannah Wodecki were all named to the team.
Sam Palmer was a Region II second team outfielder while Andre Phaneuf nabbed a spot on the third team as a pitcher.
Sarah Hough and Sam Palmer were named Westfield State Athletics’ Coach John Kurty Contributions to Athletics Award, serving as the highest award from the department.
Eliza Lee wrapped up an outstanding four-year career with the Owls with a 21st-place result at the NCAA Division III Women’s Outdoor Track and Field national championship meet
Tremendous success across the year for Owls women's sports leads to the trio of Eliza Lee, Kaleigh Murphy, and Hannah Wodecki earning female athlete of the year honors.
Board was a first team all-conference forward and captain of the Owls men’s ice hockey team.
Julianne Kelly and Mercedes Rozzi earned the Peter Mazza Athletics Award at the SAAC senior and awards night for their academic, athletic, civic, and personal achievements.
Beth Crahan, Jace Falcone, Eliza Lee, Matt Linehan, and Joss Mettey were the five Owls representatives for their respective spring sports teams.

































































































































































































































































































