Belles Fall to Fords in Florida ORLANDO, Fla. - The Saint Mary's tennis team had a tall task facing off against regionally-ranked Haverford on Wednesday. While the 8-1 final made the match appear lopsided, the Belles were just a few points away from making the scorebook a lot closer than it may have seemed. Belles Halted by Scots ALMA, Mich. - The Saint Mary's soccer team lost a 7-0 final against Alma in conference play on Saturday afternoon. Belles Shut Out on Senior Day SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The Saint Mary's soccer team suffered a 2-0 loss at the hands of visiting Adrian on Senior Recognition Day on Saturday. Season Comes to a Close as Belles Fall to Thunder ANGOLA, Ind. - The 2015 Saint Mary's softball season came to its conclusion on Friday as the Belles fell by a 10-2 score in six innings in an elimination game in the MIAA Tournament against host Trine. Hecklinski Named MIAA Co-Player of the Week FREELAND, Mich. - Saint Mary’s outside hitter Katie Hecklinski, Calvin outside hitter Maggie Kamp, and Hope setter Lauren Hazekamp earned Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Volleyball Player of the Week Awards on Monday for matches through Sept. 27. Belles Squad Earns NFCA Academic Team Honor LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Saint Mary's softball team was one of only 96 NCAA Division III programs to earn the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Academic Team recognition for the 2014-15 year. Trio of Belles Earn All-MIAA Recognition FREELAND, Mich. - Three members of the Saint Mary's softball team were recognized by league coaches as All-MIAA selections on Monday. Jillian Busfield, Cassie Young, and Jamie Young were named to the All-MIAA Second Team for their efforts in the 2015 season. Belles Fall to Tenth-Ranked Flying Dutch HOLLAND, Mich. - The Saint Mary's volleyball team lost a 3-0, (25-23, 25-16, 25-21) match at No. 10 Hope on Saturday. Students to Perform “Gossamer,” by Lois Lowry The Saint Mary’s College Theatre Program is proud to present the play “Gossamer” by novelist and Newberry Medal recipient Lois Lowry, February 26 to March 1. A cast of 17 Saint Mary’s students will bring to life the story of magical beings that create dreams. In the play, the “Littlest” Dream-Giver struggles to heal the heart and haunted memory of a young boy named John. Littlest, who is full of love, empathy, and perception, has a delicate or gossamer touch in the giving of dreams.