Athletics News

Women's Hockey Win Three Straight Over Weekend
Women's Hockey Win Three Straight Over Weekend

Bobcats outscore opponents 36-1 in three games

Bernie Hogan (L), Eliot Solderholm (Center) and Julian Pinsonneault (R) pace the field from the start at Canadian Nationals, with Solderholm winning the 10K in 41:32.  A solid cast of PSC runners can be seen setting the pace behind the leaders
Paul Smith's College Snowshoe Team Dominates the Field at Canadian Nationals in Fenelon, Ontario

Eliot Soderholm wins 10K Canadian National Championships; while Bryce Shannon and Mat Matis place 1st and 2nd in Men’s Junior (U-20) 10K Nationals; Morgan Cheney, Chloe Freund and Joanna Kercher sweep women’s 5K podium for Paul Smith's College

Julien Shafer (right) deposits the puck in the back of the net to win the shootout for the Bobcats.  (Marco Napoleone photo)
Bobcats Top Catamounts with Shootout Win
Left to right - head coach Zo Howlett, Finnley Jacobson, Delaney Curley, and assistant coach Nat Wrege.  (Mercedes Rideout photo)
Women's Basketball Honors Seniors
Bryce Shannon is heading to victory in the Stonewall 10K at the Winona State Forest, Mannsville, NY
Shannon, Minihan and Cheney lead the Snowshoe Team at the Stonewall 5 and 10K Snowshoe Races

Bryce Shannon (10K) and Aidan Minihan (5K) placed first in their respective events, while Morgan Cheney placed second in the Women's 5K at the Stonewall Snowshoe Races

Sisu Lange (left) and Phil Matthews (right) ski to a 1-2 finish during the Skiathlon event on Saturday.  (Matt Dougherty photo)
Lamarcus Preston maneuvers into the paint against the Huskie defense on Wednesday night.  (Mercedes Rideout photo)
Bobcats Tame Huskies at Home
A handful of the Paul Smith's College snowshoe athletes soon after the start of the Ignite the Night Snowshoe Races, held in Morrisburg, Ontario at Upper Canada Village.
Another Strong Showing for the PSC Snowshoe Team, led by Morgan Cheney, Bryce Shannon and Brock Boissey

The Paul Smith's College Snowshoe Team headed to Canada for the first time this season and had a very strong performance at the Ignite the Night Snowshoe Races held at Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg, Ontario.

Jeremy Drowne (#160), Eliot Soderholm (#1) and Matt Matis (#180) lead from the start of the 2026 Cock A Doodle Shoe.  Drowne won the 5K with Matis placing second, and Soderholm won the 10K for the second consecutive year.
Eliot Soderholm, Morgan Cheney and Mat Matis lead the Bobcat Snowshoe Runners as the Cock a Doodle Shoe 5 & 10K distances

Eliot Soderholm won the men's 10K, while Matt Matis placed second in the 5K and Morgan Cheney placed fourth for the women in the 5K at the annual Cock a Doodle Shoe snowshoe races in Saranac, NY.

Rowan Tanguay (front) powers up a hill at a recent competition (Matt Dougherty photo).
Tanguay Named to US Biathlon Team

First year skier tabbed to compete for US Biathlon at the 2026 IBU Youth and Junior World Championship

Eliot Soderholm stands atop the podium after winning back-to-back World Snowshoe Championships.  (Matt Dougherty photo)
Smitty Striders Dominate Snowshoe Championships

Eliot Soderholm becomes PSC's first US Nationals and World Champion in Snowshoeing's Open Division, while Bryce Shannon wins US and Junior World Titles

Manny Belcher (#0) sinks a shot over a defender in a home game earlier this season.  (Mercedes Rideout photo)
Men’s Hoopers Win Thrillers on the Road
Jack Taylor carries the ball up the court in the Bobcats’ recent match with NCAA Division I UAlbany.  (Mercedes Rideout photo)
Taylor Sets School Assists Record with Win at WOLBI
Brooklynn Shumway gives the thumbs up in a race earlier this year.  (Jim Tucker photo)
Shumway Earns XC Student Athlete of the Year
Eliot Soderholm blasts to the front at the start and never looked back as he blistered the race course in 18:17.
Eliot Soderholm and Chloe Freund pace the field in the 31st Annual Jingle Bell 5K Snowshoe Race

Eliot Soderholm and Chloe Freund led the men and women through a hilly race course for the 31st Annual Jingle Bell Snowshoe Race to start this winter season at the VIC.

Oak Haslett smiles at the camera before the Bobcats’ game against the SUNY Potsdam Tundra earlier this season.  (Mercedes Rideout photo)
Men’s Hockey Moves to 17-2 with Win at Home