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
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer Seldom dominant, but always compelling: that was the 2011 Owls in a nutshell. Their 7-3 record was the result of a pair of winning streaks—four and three
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer The New York Giants had a lot on their minds this Thanksgiving after trying to find a way to contain what could happen yet again—a second half
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer As a senior, SCSU field hockey’s Aleida Mapes has really shown her skills after getting more work in the Owls lineup the past two years. Mapes, a
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor Dear Tom Coughlin, For the last eight seasons you have made the Giants contenders year in and year out, and I would like to thank you for
ERICA NARDELLA — Staff Writers Being an incoming college freshman can be difficult for an 18-year-old, but for Dan Elliot and Michael LaDelfa it’s just another lap. Elliot and LaDelfa are two
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer A fine season for the Southern Connecticut State University Owls came to a bitter end Saturday afternoon. A senior day season finale pit the 7-2 Owls against
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer In the month of October, Owls football placekicker Chris Hazelton set a football record for most career points and was recognized by the Fred Mitchell Award selection
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor In our society we have put sports on the highest of pedestals. I am guilty of it and more than likely, you are too. Because of
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer Looking back at one of the best seasons in school history, SCSU women’s soccer still felt a lot was left on the table to get them into
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer Throughout the summer, the burning question was: are we going to miss NFL games? This question engulfed the football community as teams missed training camps, recent draft