Williams Women's Hockey Wins in OT

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Maddie Tix scored in overtime Saturday to give the Williams College women's hockey team a 2-1 win over Trinity.
 
Ellia Chang scored a second-period goal to give Williams a 1-0 lead.
 
Erin Pye made 33 saves for Williams (10-9, 5-7 NESCAC) goes to Middlebury on Friday.
 
Men's Hockey
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Ethan Davidson had a goal and an assist to lead Wesleyan to a 4-2 win over Williams.
 
Nicholas Rashkovsky had a goal and an assist for Williams (6-13-1, 4-9-1), which hosts Middlebury on Friday.
 
Women's Basketball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Devin Biesbrock scored 23 points to lead Williams to an 84-76 win over Wesleyan.
 
Ryan Taylor scored 18 points for Williams (16-7, 7-2), which hosts Conn College on Feb. 12.
 
Men's Basketball
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Nate Karren scored 20 points to lead Williams to an 80-62 win over Wesleyan.
 
Cole Prowitt-Smith scored 17 points for Williams (19-3, 6-3), which hosts SUNY-New Paltz on Tuesday.
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Clark Art First Free Sunday

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.—The Clark Art Institute's First Sunday Free program continues on Sunday, April 2, offering free admission to the galleries and special exhibitions from 10 am–5 pm, a series of special activities from 1–4 pm, and a pop-up display of works on paper on view from 11 am–1 pm. April's theme is "Portals," complementing the Clark's latest exhibition "Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch."
 
According to a press release:
 
After walking through "Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch," transport yourself through a portal of imagination and creativity. Build your own "fantasy architecture" (one that's big enough to play in) using giant sheets of cardboard. This activity takes place in the Clark Center lower level and galleries. Then, experiment with color while designing a suncatcher and be ushered into the fantastical with award-winning storyteller Rona Leventhal's Kaleidoscope of Stories at 2 pm in the Clark's auditorium.
 
In conjunction with other portals-related activities, the Clark's Manton Study Center for Works on Paper hosts a pop-up exhibition inspired by Paul Goesch's architectural designs. See how artists from Dürer to Turner used lighting effects and enchanting decoration to enliven doors, arches, and other passageways, and illustrate their own imaginative portals. The pop-up display will be on view from 11 am–1 pm in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper, located in the Manton Research Center.
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