Along with the NHTI women’s soccer team’s run to the national championship, many of the school’s athletes received recognition for their success this fall.
The Lynx’s menโs cross country team won a second-place title at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) national championship โ its best finish in school history.
Eli Lemire, the defending individual national champion from Weare, was named a member of the USCAA All-American team.
โEli 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,โ said head coach Graham Hayslip. โI am looking forward to seeing what he can accomplish in the Spring.”

NHTI hosted the Yankee Small College Conference womenโs volleyball regional championship. The Lynx team finished runner-up with Emma Bernard from Barrington being named the tournamentโs Outstanding Offensive Player.
The Lynx menโs golf team had another strong performance at the USCAA championships. Bishop Brady graduate Aiden Boule finished in third place and was named a First Team All-American, while Hopkinton’s Bronson Ammann was named National Long Drive Champion.
The NHTI basketball teams have started their seasons, as well. The men’s team will look to improve on its 5-16 record from last season, while the women’s team tries to right the ship after a 2-12 finish last year.

Correction, November 24, 2025 8:31 am: This post was corrected to reflect that Aiden Boule graduated from Bishop Brady High School, not Concord High School.
