Still Kickin’: A Senior Soccer Team Inspiring Generations
A group of women aged 72 to 81, founded by Dawn Cole, continues to compete internationally while fostering community outreach and lifelong friendships.
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A group of women aged 72 to 81, founded by Dawn Cole, continues to compete internationally while fostering community outreach and lifelong friendships.

The University of Vermont has unveiled its full 2026 women's soccer schedule, detailing 17 games that include eight home contests at Virtue Field and several high‑profile matchups.

After stints at Colgate, Vermont and a prior assistant role in Orono, Alex Gettens is back as the University of Maine’s women’s ice hockey head coach, bringing a track record of NCAA tournament appearances and player development.

From World Cup watch parties to a full‑scale club project, the Ginsbergs are rallying New Hampshire around a vision that blends sport, culture, and local pride.
Shelburne native Catherine Gilwee returns for a sixth year with the University of Vermont women’s basketball team, navigating injury, redshirting and the NCAA’s upcoming eligibility overhaul while emerging as a vocal leader.

The Aurora’s comeback win over the Pittsburgh Riveters propels them into the league’s final four, where they will meet Salmon Bay FC in Seattle’s Interbay Stadium.

Vermont Green FC secured the Eastern Conference title with a 2-0 victory over Eagle FC, setting up a high‑stakes showdown against Asheville City SC.

From bike‑parking valets to nonprofit spotlights, the Vermont Green Football Club is redefining what it means for a sports franchise to be environmentally responsible and socially conscious.

The University of Vermont adds five diverse players to its 2026‑27 women's basketball roster, blending collegiate and international experience to strengthen depth and community ties.

On June 16, 1994, the Vermont Expos took the field at historic Centennial Field, marking the comeback of professional baseball to Burlington after a six‑year gap, driven by local entrepreneur Ray Pecor.

Three Vermont high school baseball programs clinched state championships on Saturday, each completing an unbeaten season at Burlington's historic Centennial Field.

The nation’s top two ranked teams will clash tonight, with fans able to watch the sold‑out game on WYCI and via live streaming on WCAX’s digital platforms.

The Mount St. Joseph baseball squad captured its first state title since 1949, defeating Blue Mountain 3‑0 as freshman Carter Robilotto tossed a full game without allowing a run.

Dartmouth College's women's ice hockey program has unveiled a 30‑game schedule that includes 17 home contests at Thompson Arena, key ECAC Hockey matchups, and streaming on ESPN+.

Alisa Kresge, who led the University of Vermont to five consecutive 20‑win seasons, has taken over the Richmond women's program, bringing her proven track record, deep coaching roots, and a focus on culture shaped by NIL opportunities.

The Minutemen reveal a comprehensive 2026‑27 schedule that features 19 home contests, highlighted by a home‑and‑home series with rivals and a holiday tournament in Milwaukee.

UConn announces four new additions to its 2026 women's soccer roster, while the program navigates departures and coaching changes ahead of the upcoming season.

Vermont Green FC will host Albany Rush at Virtue Field on Friday night, aiming to extend a perfect seven‑match winning streak while celebrating land conservation with environmentalist Bill McKibben.

Magarity, a 2017 Kay Yow award winner, assumes the UVM women's basketball coaching position, bringing stability, personal ties, and strong fan support to the program.