As of Tuesday, May 12, a total of
29 teams from the NESCAC and four individual golfers were selected to compete in NCAA Championships in eight different sports. The NCAA selections for track & field will be announced on Friday, May 16 via a press release on NCAA.com. Additionally, the NESCAC will have six of the eight boats in the field for the IRA Men's Rowing Division III National Championship.
Baseball | Bracket
NESCAC Champion Middlebury will represent the conference in the NCAA Division III Baseball Championship. The Panthers travel to Kean and face Cortland in their opening game of the regional in Union, N.J. The hosts, Kean, will take on Husson in the other opening contest of the double-elimination pod. Games begin on May 16. The national championship begins June 5 at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, Ohio.
Schedule - Friday, May 16
Cortland vs. Middlebury at Kean - 2:30 p.m.
Softball | Bracket
Tufts and Williams were selected to the 2025 NCAA Softball Championship field. The Jumbos earned an automatic bid by virtue of winning their 15th NESCAC title and first since 2021. Williams was an at-large selection. Tufts travels to the Rowan Regional and will take on RPI in its first game while Williams faces Eastern in a regional hosted by Moravian in opening games on May 15. The finals are set to begin June 4 at Inspiration Field in Bloomington, Illinois.
Schedule - Thursday, May 15
RPI vs. Tufts at Rowan - 1:30 p.m.
Eastern vs. Williams at Moravian - 2:30 p.m.
Men's Lacrosse | Bracket
A conference record seven NESCAC teams were selected for the NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship field. Tufts, the NESCAC Champion, was an automatic qualifier while Amherst, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Trinity, Wesleyan, and Williams were at-large selections. The title game on Sunday, May 25 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.
Bowdoin and Tufts have advanced to a quarterfinal game which will be hosted by the Jumbos in Medford, Mass. on May 17. The winners advance to the national semifinal set for May 18 at Tufts.
NCAA Quarterfinals - Saturday, May 17
Gettysburg at Tufts - 4:30 p.m.
Christopher Newport vs. Bowdoin (at Tufts) - 7:30 p.m.
NCAA Semifinal - Sunday, May 18 at Tufts
Gettysburg/Tufts winner vs. Christopher Newport/Bowdoin winner, TBD
NCAA First Round – Wednesday, May 7
Trinity def. Farmingdale State, 13-6
NCAA Second Round - Saturday, May 10
Bowdoin def. Rivier, 28-3
Tufts def. Rhodes, 15-7
Wesleyan def. Babson, 16-7
Amherst def. Endicott, 12-11
RPI def. Williams, 14-10
St. Lawrence def. Middlebury, 10-9
NCAA Third Round - Sunday, May 11
Bowdoin def. Amherst, 16-5
Tufts def. St. Lawrence, 14-8
RPI def. Wesleyan, 13-7
Women's Lacrosse | Bracket
NESCAC Champion Tufts was one of six NESCAC teams to earn a spot in the NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship field. The Jumbos, an automatic selection, were joined by at-large NESCAC teams Amherst, Colby, Middlebury, Trinity, and Wesleyan. Six NESCAC teams in the NCAA Tournament field matches the most the conference has sent to the national tournament. Winners of the four regionals will advance to the semifinals and final, which take place Friday and Sunday, May 23-25 at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia.
Four NESCAC teams have reached the third round. Colby, Middlebury, and Tufts were selected to host the third round (May 17) and quarterfinal games (May 18).
NCAA Third Round - Saturday, May 17
Stevens at Colby - 11:30 a.m.
UChicago at Middlebury - 11:30 a.m.
Pomona-Pitzer at Tufts - 1:30 p.m.
Rowan vs. Wesleyan - 2:30 p.m. (at Colby)
NCAA Quarterfinals - Sunday, May 18
Stevens/Colby winner vs. Rowan/Wesleyan winner (at Colby) - TBD
York (PA)/William Smith winner vs. UChicago/Middlebury winner (at Middlebury) - TBD
St. John Fisher/Salisbury winner vs. Pomona-Pitzer/Tufts winner (at Tufts) - TBD
NCAA First Round - Saturday, May 10
Trinity def. Meredith, 19-5 (at Gettysburg)
NCAA Second Round - Sunday, May 11
Middlebury def. Ithaca, 20-5
Wesleyan def. Babson, 15-9
Colby def. Endicott, 17-1
Tufts def. Scranton, 17-5
William Smith def. Amherst, 13-12
Gettysburg def. Trinity, 13-11
Women's Golf | Selection Announcement | Live Results
A record number of NESCAC women's golf teams were selected for the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship. Middlebury earned the conference's automatic bid after winning the NESCAC title for the first time in program history. The Panthers will be joined in the field by Amherst and Williams, both at-large selections.
The NESCAC will also be represented by two individual golfers. For the first time in school history Bowdoin and Wesleyan will send a golfer to the women's championship field. Emily Renoff will represent the Polar Bears and Amanda Phillips will be playing for the Cardinals.
The championships will be conducted May 13-16 at Kingsmill Resort & Spa in Williamsburg, Virginia. Christopher Newport University will serve as host.
Men's Golf | Selection Announcement | Live Results
The NESCAC Champion Amherst Mammoths received an automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Golf Championship and Hamilton junior Ramon Arcoa Gonzalez will represent the conference as an individual in the tournament. He is making his debut in the national championship.
The tournament begins on Tuesday, May 20 and runs through Friday, May 23. The first two rounds will be played simultaneously at Midvale Country Club in Penfield, N.Y., and at Cobblestone Creek Country Club in Victor, N.Y.
Men's Tennis | Championship Central Page
Middlebury, the NESCAC Champion, and three other NESCAC teams were selected for the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championship field. The Panthers were an automatic selection after winning the conference title while Amherst, Bowdoin, and Tufts were at-large teams. The individual championship directly follows team competition and consists of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams competing from May 23-26. The team championship will take place May 19-22, while the individual championships will be May 23-26, both events will be hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
- Team championship | May 19-22
- Rounds of 32 and 16 in singles; round of 16 in doubles | May 23
- Quarterfinals in singles and doubles | May 24
- Semifinals in singles and doubles | May 25
- Championship matches singles and doubles | May 26
Tufts will represent the NESCAC in the team competition in California. The Jumbos face Emory in a quarterfinal match on May 19.
Team Competition Schedule | Team Bracket
NCAA Second/Third Round - May 9-10-11
Bowdoin def. Baruch, 4-0 (at Bowdoin)
Amherst def. Oswego State, 4-0 ( at Tufts)
Babson def. Bowdoin, 4-3 (at Bowdoin)
Middlebury def. Allegheny, 4-0 (at Johns Hopkins
Tufts def. Goucher, 4-0 (at Tufts)
RPI def. Amherst, 4-3 (at Tufts)
Tufts def. RPI, 4-1 (at Tufts)
Johns Hopkins def. Middlebury, 4-2 (at Johns Hopkins)
Singles & Doubles Competition | Singles Bracket | Doubles Bracket
Seven NESCAC players were selected for the NCAA Singles Tournament and doubles teams from Middlebury (Noah LAber/Thehan Wijemanne) and Tufts (Vuk Vuksanovic/Javier Gonzalez) were doubles tournament qualifiers. Singles qualifiers were: Andreas Sillaste, Amherst; Mark Kneiss, Bowdoin; Jake Cohen, Colby; Noah Laber, Middlebury; Javier Gonzalez, Tufts; Vuk Vuksanovic, Tufts; Nicholas Chen, Williams. The singles and and doubles competition will be played May 23-26.
Women's Tennis | Championship Central Page
Middlebury won its first NESCAC title in program history to secure the NESCAC’s automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship field. Four other conference teams – Amherst, Bowdoin, Tufts, and Wesleyan - were at-large selections to the tournament. The 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship begins May 8-9 with first-round competition. The individual championship directly follows team competition and consists of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams competing from May 23-26. The team championship will take place May 19-22, while the individual championships will be May 23-26, both events will be hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
- Rounds of 32 and 16 in singles; round of 16 in doubles | May 23
- Quarterfinals in singles and doubles | May 24
- Semifinals in singles and doubles | May 25
- Championship matches singles and doubles | May 26
Bowdoin and Wesleyan will represent the NESCAC in the team competition in California. The Polar Bears face Emory while the Cardinals take on Pomona-Pitzer in a quarterfinal matches on May 20.
Team Competition Schedule | Team Bracket
NCAA Second/Third Rounds - May 9/10/11
Wesleyan def. Scranton, 4-0 (at Carnegie Mellon)
Tufts def. Nichols, 4-0 (at Bowdoin)
Middlebury def. SUNY New Palts (at Middlebury)
Bowdoin def. TCNJ, 4-0 (at Bowdoin)
Amherst def. Vassar, 4-0 (at Amherst)
Wesleyan def. Carnegie Mellon, 4-0 (at Carnegie Mellon)
MIT def. Tufts, 4-1 (at Bowdoin)
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps def. Amherst, 4-2 (at Amherst)
Johns Hopkins def. Middlebury, 4-2 (at Middlebury)
Bowdoin def. MIT, 4-0 (at Bowdoin)
Singles & Doubles Competition | Singles Bracket | Doubles Bracket
Four NESCAC players were selected for the NCAA Singles Tournament and doubles teams from Middlebury (Nina Farhat/Sahana Raman) and Wesleyan (Lane Durkin/Sarah Youngberg) were doubles tournament qualifiers. The Williams duo of Yuu Ishikawa/Jane Ladaga was selected as a doubles alternate team. Singles qualifiers were: Sahana Raman, Middlebury; Elsie Van Wieren, Middlebury; Lane Durkin, Wesleyan; Jackie Soloveychik, Wesleyan. The singles and and doubles competition will be played May 23-26.
Men's Rowing | Selection Announcement
Six NESCAC teams make of the eight-teams selected for the 2025 Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championship.
- Trinity - NESCAC Champion (automatic qualifier)
- Bates - NESCAC Runners-Up (automatic qualifier)
- Colby - at-large selection
- Tufts - at-large selection
- Wesleyan - at-large selection
- Williams - at-large selection
The 2025 IRA regatta will be held on the Cooper River in Camden, New Jersey on Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31. The 2025 edition of the IRA Championship marks the 122nd running of the regatta and the fourth consecutive one to host a Division III Championship.
Women's Rowing | Selection Announcement
For the third year in a row the NESCAC will have four schools competing in the eight-team field at teh 2025 NCAA Women's Rowing Championships. Tufts, the defending NCAA Championship and the 2025 NESCAC Champion, is joined in the field by Bates, Wesleyan, and Williams. The Jumbos were an automatic qualifier after winning the conference title while the Bobcats, Cardinals, and Ephs were at-large selections. The 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Rowing Championship will be held May 30-31 at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J.