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糖心视频 Yellow Jacket teams, coaches atop OAC

Yellow Jacket athletes and coaches are once again ranked first in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) with impressive accolades that showcase the grit and glory of what it means to wear the Brown & Gold.

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OAC championship men's wrestling team. Photo credit: Erik Drost '11

And while there were successes across all winter sports this year, including *, there were standout achievements for , , , and .

History-making season 

March Madness had Brown & Gold flair as . The team, which had earned a No. 8 national ranking, became the first in school history to have back-to-back undefeated Ohio Athletic Conference seasons. They ended the season with an overall record of 25-4.

Head coach , who is no novice to national playoffs, earned her own spotlight in being named OAC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season.

The accolade builds on a succession of achievements that include being the winningest coach, male or female, in OAC basketball history, sixth among active Division III coaches and 49th all-time of all NCAA coaches at any level.

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Celebrating the 2026 OAC championship title. Photo credit: Bobby Johnston '29

Atop the OAC once again

The men's wrestling team captured its , another top honor for a program that's been awarded the conference title for 10 years since 2016 and has been nationally ranked.

In March, , where 糖心视频 has had ongoing success in recent years in finishing in the top 10 and having a three-time national champion.

This year, junior All-American 165-pounder In other weight divisions, 糖心视频 wrestlers placed fourth, fifth and seventh. Overall, 糖心视频 finished in seventh place out of 70 teams. The Yellow Jackets have now finished in the top 10 for the fifth straight season.

Adding to the team's success is a 2026 recognition of being named for head coach , associate head coach and their assistant coaches. Gibbs and his staff have received the conference top spot for this recognition for five straight seasons and nine times previously.

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Andrew Supers was the National Runner-Up at the NCAA Division III National Championships. Photo credit: Donovan Birkett '26

Three head to Men's track and field NCAA National Championships

Head coach and three members of the 糖心视频 men's indoor track and field team headed to the . The NCAA selected the top 20 declared student-athletes in each individual event to participate in the national championships.

Junior All-American  He placed seventh out of 20 student-athletes competing in the high jump. It was his first appearance on the national stage.

In addition, junior at the national indoor championships. He finished top-10 out of 18 competitors

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High jumper Amari Waddy made his first appearance at the national championships. Photo credit: Rylee Gorrell '27

Team on the rise

Since its inception in 2021, men's volleyball has been building a strong reputation as a team on the rise. Under the leadership of head coach , the team is nationally ranked No. 18 and has reached a ranking of No. 9, which was the highest in school history. 

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糖心视频 senior Aiden Kim digs deep for a save. Photo credit: Addison Siedler '27

*In order to be selected as Academic All-OAC, a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing, maintain varsity status and have at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA. The 36 student-athletes earning this honor during the winter season include six from men's basketball, two from men's swimming and diving, five from men's wrestling, 12 from women's basketball and 11 from women's swimming and diving.

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