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No. 4 Cardinals Return to National Finals, Dropping No. 1 CMS Thrilling 4-3 Comeback
Under the lights of the Champions Club on Tuesday evening, Sarah Youngberg's '26 third-set heroics laid the groundwork for Mariia Kornilova's '29 27-shot rally as the match point to send the Wesleyan women's tennis team to the 2026 National Championship finals, dropping No. 1 Claremont-Mudd- Scripps in a 4-3 comeback victory.
general-photoNESCAC Spring All-Academic and All-Sportsmanship Teams Announced
The Wesleyan University spring season varsity teams put a total of 192 student-athletes on the 2026 NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team. Tufts ranks first in the conference with 231 student-athletes on the All-Academic list, while Williams is second with 209. Wesleyan's 192 selections are the fourth-most in the league and the highest single-season total of NESCAC All-Academic honorees in school history. The NESCAC as a whole set a conference record with 1,800-plus All-Academic selections.
lacrosse-w--photoLindsey Diomede Earns Second Straight National Defensive Player of the Week Honor
Senior defensive midfielder Lindsey Diomede '26 of the Wesleyan women's lacrosse team earned her second straight IWLCA National Division III Defensive Player of the Week honor, as announced by the association on Tuesday afternoon. The IWLCA has awarded two National Defensive Player of the Week honors during the NCAA Tournament and Diomede has earned both weekly honors.
No. 4 Cardinals Oust No. 9 Washington & Lee to Advance to NCAA Final Four
Sticking out Chattanooga's scorching sun on Monday morning, No. 4 Wesleyan women's tennis swept No. 9 Washington & Lee University from the NCAA Tournament with a 4-0 finish in the quarterfinal to advance to the Final Four for just the fifth time in program history while led by freshman Kendall Smith from the Champions Club Tennis Complex.
lacrosse-m--photoNo. 12 Men’s Lacrosse Bows Out in NCAA Semifinal to No. 1 Tufts
The No. 12 Wesleyan men's lacrosse team had their hands full with a red hot No. 1 Tufts squad as the Jumbos led 11-3 after the first quarter and ultimately closed out a 23-7 win on Bello Field in the NCAA Semifinal round. The Cardinals (14-5) complete their 2026 season having made it back to the Final Four for the fifth time in team history and first since 2018.
lacrosse-w--photoSecond Half Surge Sends No. 2 Wesleyan Past No. 10 Trinity into the NCAA Semifinals
Locked in a battle between NESCAC rivals, the No. 2 Wesleyan women's lacrosse team outscored No. 10 Trinity 4-1 in the second half to overcome a halftime deficit and land a 7-5 win over the Bantams in the NCAA Quarterfinal round on Sunday afternoon from Smith Field.










