Williams Women's Hockey Wins in OT

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CLINTON, N.Y. -- Ellia Chiang scored in overtime Saturday to lead the Williams College women's hockey team to  2-1 win over Hamilton.
 
Meghan Halloran scored in the first period and assisted on Chiang's game-winner.
 
Chloe Heiting stopped 29 shots to earn the win for Williams (3-2, 2-2 NESCAC), which hosts William Smith on Saturday evening.
 
Men's Hockey
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Jacob Monroe scored with 3 minutes, 26 seconds left in the third in Willims' 5-4, comeback win over Tufts.
 
Mitchell Pelletier scored three minutes earlier to erase a 4-3 lead for the Jumbos, who had scored four straight.
 
Nick Altmann, Niko Karaminis and Sean Clarke scored for Williams, which got 26 saves from Cosimo Lazzarino.
 
Williams (3-2, 3-0) goes to Middlebury on Sunday.
 
Women's Basketball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Maggie Meehan scored 21 points to lead Williams to a 63-56 win over Babson.
 
Maddy Mandyck and Ryan Taylor scored 13 points apiece.
 
Williams (4-4) goes to Smith on Tuesday.
 
Men's Basketball
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Nate Karren scored 25 points to lead Williams to a 69-60 win over Wesleyan.
 
Cole Prowitt-Smith and Jovan Jones scored 15 and 10, respectively, in the win.
 
Williams (7-0) hosts Union on Thursday.
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Williams College Receives Anonymous $25M Gift to Support Projects

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Williams College has received a $25 million gift commitment in support of three major initiatives currently underway on campus: constructing a new museum building, developing a comprehensive plan for athletics and wellbeing facilities, and endowing the All-Grant financial aid program. 
 
The donors, who wish to remain anonymous, say the gift reflects their desire to not only support Williams but also President Maud S. Mandel's strategic vision and plan for the college. 
 
"This remarkably generous commitment sustains our momentum for WCMA, will be a catalyst for financial aid, and is foundational for athletics and wellness. It will allow us to build upon areas of excellence that have long defined the college," Mandel said. "I could not be more appreciative of this extraordinary investment in Williams."
 
Of the donors' total gift, $10 million will help fund the first freestanding, purpose-built home for the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA), a primary teaching resource for the college across all disciplines and home to more than 15,000 works. 
 
Each year, roughly 30 academic departments teach with WCMA's collection in as many as 130 different courses. 
 
The new building, designed by the internationally recognized firm SO-IL and slated to open in 2027, will provide dedicated areas for teaching and learning, greater access to the collection and space for everything from formal programs to impromptu gatherings. The college plans to fund at least $100 million of the total project cost with gifts.
 
Another $10 million will support planning for and early investments in a comprehensive approach to renewing the college's athletics and wellbeing facilities. 
 
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