Williams Field Hockey Tops Conn College

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NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Natalia Nolan scored a pair of goals Saturday to lead the Williams College field hockey team to a 4-1 win over Conn College.
 
Claire Colvin had a goal and an assist, and Gates Tenerowicz stopped three shots for Williams (6-2, 3-1 NESCAC), which goes to New Jersey to play Salisbury University on Sunday.
 
Men's Soccer
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Andrew Coelho scored in the 62nd minute to give Williams a 1-1 tie at Conn College.
 
Ben Diffley stopped four shots for Williams (6-2-2 2-2-2), which hosts Wesleyan on Saturday.
 
Women's Soccer
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Ella Gazo assisted on both goals as Conn College handed Williams a 2-0 setback.
 
Margaret Huelin stopped two shots for Williams (7-1-2, 4-1-1), which hosts MIT on Sunday.
 
Football
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Middlebury Saturday threw four interceptions and rushed for just 55 yards as a team but beat Williams, 12-10.
 
Williams ran for 258 yards but fumbled twice and completed just two of 11 passing attempts for 1 yard through the air.
 
Williams (1-3) goes to Hamilton on Saturday.
 
Volleyball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Ava Boloyan recorded three blocks and two aces to lead Trinity to a three-set win over Williams.
 
Lauren Kauppila served a pair of aces and passed out 23 assists for Williams (10-5, 3-4), which goes to Tufts on Friday.
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Williams' Kirshe, U.S. Women Earn Historic Bronze Medal

In dramatic fashion Tuesday, the U.S. women's rugby sevens and Williams College graduate Kristi Kirshe beat Australia, 14-12, to win the bronze medal at the Paris Olympic Games.
 
Alex Sedrick made a run from deep in the Americans' defensive zone for a try with time expired to erase a 12-7Si deficit against the favored Aussies.
 
Kirshe, who dominated Team USA's quarter-final victory on Monday to get to the medal round, started and played the length of Tuesday's semi-final loss and the third-place win.
 
After Australia, the 2016 gold medalist, was shocked by Canada in the semi-finals, the Wallabies jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first two minutes of the bronze match.
 
With just more than a minute left in the first half, America's Alev Kelter scored a try off a restart from the 5-meter line, and the conversion tied the score, 7-7, going to half-time.
 
Early in the second half, Australia appeared to be going in for a try to take the lead, but a fumble through the try zone gave the ball back to the Americans.
 
Australia did break through about three minutes later, scoring with 1 minute, 41 seconds left on the clock to take the 12-7 lead.
 
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