Williams women’s lacrosse lost to NESCAC rival Bowdoin

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BRUNSWICK, ME — Williams women’s lacrosse (6-4, 3-4NESCAC) lost a hard fought battle to NESCAC rival Bowdoin (7-6, 2-5 NESCAC) with a final score of 10-7.

Williams was first on the board when junior Tracey Ferriter capitalized on a pass from senior Julia Nawrocki two and a half minutes into the game.  Bowdoin’s Lindsay McNamara and Libby Barton both answered back with goals before Williams freshman Margie Fulton scored one of her own to tie the game 2-2 at 19:46.

Bowdoin stepped up their play in the next ten minutes, scoring four goals in a row. However, Williams finished the half strong with goals from Fulton, Ferriter, and Nawrocki in the last five minutes. The half ended with a 6-5 advantage to Bowdoin.

The second half began with another four goal scoring streak from Bowdoin, so that Bears were ahead 10-5 with 15 minutes to play. Three of the goals were unassisted, and one came off a free position shot.

Williams’s final two goals, from Senior Britt Spackman and freshman Katie Ellis, came at 10:30 and 9:32 respectively. Bowdoin stalled in the last ten minutes, and while the Ephs successfully recaptured the ball four times, they were unable to capitalize.

Steph Collins-Finn made 8 save for Bowdoin, while sophomore Julia Schreiber turned 9 aside for the Ephs. Both teams were plagued with yellow cards, with Bowdoin receiving 4 and Williams racking up 5.

Ephs head coach Chris Mason thought her team played hard, and was impressed Bowdoin’s play: “Everyone played hard, but Bowdoin had a great game. We had some turnovers that hurt us, but it was a good effort.” Mason noted that Julia Nawrocki played particularly hard on offense Tracey Ferriter played well at both ends of the field.

The Ephs next game is 7:00pm on Wednesday April 15th at Skidmore.
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Weekend Outlook: Juneteenth and Pride Celebration

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening this weekend including parades, parties and celebrations.

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10th Annual Berkshire Pride Festival and Parade
The Common Park, Pittsfield
Time: Saturday, 11 a.m.

The 10th annual pride parade and festival with fun games, performances, food, and more.

More information here.

Berkshire Mountain Faerie Festival
Bowe Field, Adams
Time: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Visit the faerie realm in the Berkshires with food, music, activities, dancing and more. Tickets are sold at the gate for $12 and $5 for kids 12 and under.

More information here.

Juneteenth Celebration
Durant Park, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

March to the park starts at City Hall, followed by music, dance, food, history and more hosted by NAACP Berkshires. The event is free and open to everyone.

Find a full schedule of the day's events here.

Friday 

Switch and Snacks: Teen Programming
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 2:30 p.m.

Teens are invited to bring their Nintendo Switches; there also will be multiple games and snacks for kids to enjoy and have fun.

More information here.

Common Craft Night
165 East Main St., North Adams
Time: 6 to 9 p.m.

Bring your craft and work with other people that might be doing the same thing as you.

More information here.

Friday Karaoke 
Dalton American Legion
Time: 6 to 11 p.m.

Belt out some of your favorite tunes and show off your voice.

More information here.

Wine Parlor & Bites
Revival House, Adams
Time: 5:30 to 9 p.m.
 
The Revival House on Commercial Street is hosting chef Xavier Jones for a popup restaurant on Fridays and Saturdays in June. Limited menu; $5 reservation includes beverage. 
 
More information here

Saturday 

UNO Block Party
UNO Community Center, North Adams
Time: 4 to 6 p.m.

The annual neighborhood block party features music, games, food, and more activities to enjoy.

More information here.

Stacy Schiff on Samuel Adams
Adams Theater, Park Street
Time: 4 p.m.
 
In conversation with Sara Houghteling, Pulitzer Prize-winner Stacy Schiff will explore the origins of the American Revolution as detailed in her latest work, "The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams," for whom the town is named. Schiff is an Adams native and Williams College graduate. 
 
Tickets and more information here

Scenic Summer Tours
Mount Greylock, Adams
Time: 1 to 3:30 p.m.

Enjoy a free tour with a park interpreter to learn about Mount Greylock's history and more that make the Summit popular.

More information here.

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