CONCORD, N.H. — From standout performances to historic finishes, fall 2025 was a banner semester for NHTI Athletics. Take a look at the numbers behind the Lynx.
A total of 107 student-athletes wore maroon and gold during the fall, competing in 28 home events and contributing to 37 overall wins. The semester produced 27 postseason awards and five historic finishes, underscoring one of the most successful fall campaigns in department history.
At the national level, nine Lynx earned USCAA All-American honors. The group included Aiden Boule, Adrienne Dorr, Hailey Knight, Delvaughn Daley, Eli Lemire, Emma Bernard, Alyviah Blad and Tyler Harrington.
Conference recognition followed, with nine athletes named All-Conference in the Yankee Small College Conference. Daley, Bernard, Harrington, Blad, Lemire, Jaron Labranche, Dorr, Knight and Boule were honored for their standout regular-season performances.
Postseason play brought additional accolades. Emma Bernard and Eva LaValley were each named YSCC Tournament Offensive Most Valuable Player, while Bronson Ammann captured the Long Drive Championship at the USCAA National Championship. Four Lynx earned Academic All-American recognition: Tia Bocci and Darci Stone of women's soccer, as well as Amy Schwab and Lemire of women's and men's cross country.
In terms of team accolades, women's soccer played a central role in the fall's success, accounting for 14 wins, the second-most in program history. The coaching staff of Heidi Crockett, Jaden Burt, Kaiya Richard and Brad Degaetano were named USCAA Coaching Staff of the Year, and Crockett added YSCC Coach of the Year honors. Adrienne Door also tallied her second career conference player of the year award, and Hailey Knight was honored as the best goalkeeper in the conference.
Women's soccer and men's cross country both finished as YSCC and national runners-up, with women's soccer reaching the national championship for the first time in program history. Women's volleyball added to the department's postseason success with a YSCC runner-up finish.
Individually, Lemire claimed a YSCC individual championship and went on to place as the USCAA national runner-up, while Boule earned a third-place finish at the USCAA Championships.
The semester also marked the final campaigns for 20 seniors, closing a fall season that combined competitive achievement, academic success and milestone moments across NHTI Athletics.