By Avery Martin Contributor For any freshman athlete, adjusting to the collegiate environment is a challenge. Setting a personal best in an event is even more so. But doing that while family
By Kayla Johnson Contributor For Owls freshman Izzy Ingersoll, softball is not just a sport, it is a lifeline. “I wouldn’t be in college without it,” Ingersoll said. “It’s how I’m here.”
By Matt Cain Contributor The Owls Men’s Outdoor Track & Field team opened up their first home meet with a strong showing at the Wilton Wright Invitational, finishing second overall behind Central
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer As time ticked down when SCSU women’s basketball decided on the possible final shot for the second straight game, their shooting performance could have been washed away
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer In most cases, when a team does not meet the standards they were hoping as the result of bad performance that is labeled the ‘turning point.’ The
Impressive weekend has the Ice Owls at No. 1 in the Region RYAN MORGAN — Managing Editor The Ice Owls skated past Wagner to an 11-3 home victory Saturday night scoring early
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor Anybody want to work for five months and make about $600,000? I know most of us would take that job, but not DeSean Jackson. Jackson is in
JEFF NOWAK — Editor-In-Chief The holiday season is a time for giving, but lately I haven’t been feeling the love. Well, at least not from the alternate reality that professional athletes have
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer Hugs, smiles, laughs and even autographs upon requests—these are just a few of the special moments the Owls softball team gets to experience while attending events for
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer A familiar foe stepped onto the court, one the Southern Men’s basketball team had likely been waiting to meet dating back to last February. The Adelphi University
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer During this offseason, one of the most important things SCSU women’s basketball wanted to improve was their defense. It paid off right out of the gate, as
RYAN IANNI — Staff Writer He was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and moved to Ramat Gan, Israel at the age of 2; he was subjected to public terrorist threats; he played
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer During those warm crisp summer nights when college students are out enjoying their months off from school, Owls running back Rashaad Slowley is already asleep so he