November 17, 2025

鶹ý-Concords Community College had an outstanding fall athletics seasonwith two team runner-ups in national conferences, and runner-up placement in regional conferences for three sports.

For the first time in 鶹ý history, the womens soccer team earned their place in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Division II National Championship. After a 3-1 loss against the University of Cincinnati Clermont, the Lynx placed runner-up nationally.

The Lynx women’s soccer team continue their momentum abroad in December, traveling to Costa Rica to compete against first- and second-division teams while giving back through community service.

In cross country, the 鶹ý mens team earned a second-place title at the USCAA national championshipanother historic finish for the college. Eli Lemire from Weare was named a member of the USCAA All-American team after finishing as individual runner-up with a time of 27:53 for the eight-kilometer race.

Eli has really been an inspiration to us as a team all year and is the caliber of athlete that rivals, and in some metrics surpasses, some of the best we have ever had at this school, said head coach Graham Hayslip. I am looking forward to seeing what he can accomplish in the Spring.”

The Lynx womens volleyball team was cheered on by the hometown crowd as they fought in the YSCC regional championships hosted on the 鶹ý campus. They completed a runner-up finish with Emma Bernard from Barrington being named the tournaments Outstanding Offensive Player.

In golf, the Lynx mens team made a strong showing in USCAA championships. Aiden Boule from Concord finished in third place and was named a 1st Team All-American, and Bronson Ammann from Hopkinton was named National Long Drive Champion.

鶹ý athletics is ramping up for another strong season with mens and womens basketball tipping off. The mens basketball team is anticipated to give a strong performance in the national arena. This team has achieved historic wins in the past, including a USCAA Division II national championship win in 2020.

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must meet requirements for credits earned and GPA. To learn more about 鶹ýs 70+ academic programs, visit
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Photo: 鶹ý dental hygiene student, Eva LaValley, took home the YSCC Most Outstanding Offensive Player title in womens soccer.

鶹ý-Concords Community College is committed to cultivating potential in every learner. Through more than 70 academic programs, we equip students with the skills and knowledge that power New Hampshires future. We deliver a comprehensive college experienceincluding on-campus housing, competitive athletic programs, and vibrant student clubs and organizationsthat allow 4,600 students annually to advance in their careers and embrace lifelong learning. We are a proud member of the Community College System of New Hampshire, and have maintained accreditation by the New England Commission of Higher Education since 1969.