2025 Winter Athletic Season Recap

Concord Academy winter teams have wrapped up a very successful season!
Varsity Wrestling
The all-gender varsity wrestling team had another impressive campaign. CA won the Eastern Independent League (EIL) regular season championship for the second year in a row and third in the last four years. A huge win over league rival Lexington Christian Academy (LCA) at The Battle on January 24 set the stage to clinch the title. A banner will be raised in the gym once again to honor the achievement. In addition, nine wrestlers competed at the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) championships in Exeter, N.H., and combined to post the most victories at the event in recent program history.
Boys Varsity Basketball
The boys varsity basketball team enjoyed a breakout season. The team posted a 8–1 record in regular season league play to secure the No. 2 seed in the EIL tournament and the opportunity to host a semi-final game against the No. 3 seed, Beaver Country Day School (BCDS). The squad cruised to victory and a berth in the EIL tournament championship game at league rival and No. 1 seed LCA. CA impressively jumped out to a quick lead and never looked back in the title game. The win marked the program’s first EIL tournament title in well over a decade!
Alpine Ski
CA’s Alpine ski team enjoyed another successful season in the Central Massachusetts Ski League (CMSL). The boys took home the runner-up trophy, the girls team finished fifth, and Boris Liu ’27 once again earned the boys division Skier of the Year title. At the NEPSAC championships at Cannon Mountain, the boys finished seventh, the girls 14th, and Boris capped off a great year on the slope by finishing NEPSAC runner-up in boys giant slalom.
Girls Varsity Basketball
The girls varsity basketball program enjoyed another successful season. The squad earned an EIL tournament berth for the second year in a row with big wins late in the season over Dana Hall and Wheeler School. They carried the No. 4 seed into the 2025 tournament after securing the No. 3 seed in 2024.
CA Squash
The CA squash programs traveled to Philadelphia to compete in the U.S. High School National Championships at the Arlen Specter Center, a program first. Both teams made the most of the opportunity with the girls winning the championship in division 5 and the boys finishing third place in division 6. The teams went on to compete at NEPSACs the following weekend. Both teams finished second in the consolation bracket.
Junior Varsity Basketball
The boys junior varsity basketball team rattled off five wins to start the season on their way to a double-digit final victory tally. The girls junior varsity team had a slow start to the season but improved along the way to ultimately finish strong.