The women won their third consecutive NE10 Championship while the men extended their historic run to nine straight, a standard the athletes have come to expect.
Catcher Karley Austin, a junior, makes contact with the ball. Photos by William Gagné
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer High-powered performances on offense from Southern Connecticut and Assumption College, led the Owls to fall to the Greyhounds 60-50 last Saturday night under Jess Dow Field’s lights. Despite the
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor The start of a new era of Southern Connecticut State University basketball began this past Wednesday evening during the Midnight Madness event in the Moore Field House. “It’s awesome,”
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer In July of 2006, Private Nick Madaras of Wilton, Conn., rounded up soccer balls to try and send them back to the children of Iraq near his post.
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Transferring from one school to another can be a difficult situation for any student-athlete. The athlete has to be willing to resettle into a new environment with a new
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer After being held scoreless through the first three quarters, Southern managed to rally back in the fourth quarter and win 21-7 against Pace University on Oct. 10. The
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Sophomore Louis Greenway-Tambini has been red-hot this season in the men’s soccer team with three game-winning goals and seven goals in his first nine games, according to coach Tom
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Even though every athlete’s focus is on winning games, there are going to be times when they encounter defeat. Southern’s student-athletes weigh in on what it’s like to
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer A goal by junior Kieran DeBiase wasn’t enough for Southern, as they ended up falling to the University of New Haven 2-1 Saturday night at Jess Dow Field. After
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Freshman Leanna Jadus of the volleyball team was recently named Northeast-10 Rookie of the Week after several superb performances for the Owls. Jadus was also named the Eastern College
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Every student-athlete knows the feeling of their alarm clock going off at 6 a.m. in order to wake up for practice, yet still having to attend classes, nursing a