Williams Men's Basketball Comes Back to Win at Wesleyan

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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Cole Prowitt Smith scored in the paint with 27 seconds left to give the Williams College men's basketball team the lead for good in a 62-60 win over Wesleyan on Saturday.
 
Williams trailed by 10 points with just less than nine minutes left but went on a 14-4 run to tie it, 54-54, with 3:29 on the clock.
 
Alex Lee scored 19 points to lead Williams, which got 12 from Nate Karren.
 
Williams (7-1) hosts SUNY Oneonta on Tuesday.
 
Women's Basketball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Arianna Gerig scored 28 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead Williams to a 70-60 win over Babson.
 
Mairi Smith and Ellie Tounkara each scored 10 points for Williams (6-2), which travels to Smith on Wednesday.
 
Women's Hockey
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Quinn Dawson scored a power play goal in the second period to give Williams a 2-1 win over Connecticut College.
 
Erin Pye made 23 saves for Williams (3-1, 3-1 NESCAC), which goes to Plymouth State on Saturday.
 
Men's Hockey
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Quinn Kennedy scored a goal and assisted on three more to lead Conn College to a 5-2 win over Williams.
 
Sean Clarke and Johah Gold each scored for Williams (1-5, 1-3), which hosts Amherst on Friday.
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St. Stan's Students Spread Holiday Cheer at Williamstown Commons

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Students from St. Stanislaus Kostka School  in Adams brought the holiday spirit to Williamstown Commons on Thursday, delivering handmade Christmas cards and leading residents in a community caroling session.
 
"It honestly means the world to us because it means the world to them," said nursing home Administrator Alex Fox on Thursday morning. "This made their days. This could have even made their weeks. It could have made their Christmas, seeing the children and interacting with the community."
 
Teacher Kate Mendonca said this is the first year her class has visited the facility, noting that the initiative was driven entirely by the students.
 
"This came from the kids. They said they wanted to create something and give back," Mendonca said. "We want our students involved in the community instead of just reading from a religion book."
 
Preparation for the event began in early December, with students crafting bells to accompany their singing. The handmade cards were completed last week.
 
"It's important for them to know that it's not just about them during Christmas," Mendonca said. "It's about everyone, for sure. I hope that they know they really helped a lot of people today and hopefully it brought joy to the residents here."
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