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 When SCSU women’s soccer looks back on the 2011 season, they will see a graduating class that is probably one of the deepest in the school’s history.
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer After a solid start to the season winning their first two meets and working their way up in the rankings, the SCSU men’s cross country team caught
BRITTANY MONTAGUE — Special to Southern News On top of bold blue letters that read SCSU in the middle of Moore Fieldhouse stood united pride, spirit and everything each team had to
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer While the SCSU women’s soccer team was ready to honor their 2011 graduating class on Senior Night, the Owls had other business to take care of as
RYAN IANNI — Staff Writer Fifty seconds. That was how long it took for the men’s soccer team to open the scoring in their final home game of the season against conference
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer Twenty minutes before the opening kick, it was obvious what kind of game the Southern faithful was in store for. Jess Dow field was already coated in
JEFF NOWAK — Editor-in-Chief In a sports world filled with professional narcissists living for nothing more than six points, a tediously planned celebration and a bigger contract, something can be said for
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer In her first and only season as the Owls women’s soccer goaltender, graduate student Jacquelyn Fede has already managed to earn women’s athlete of the month, set
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer After losing two in a row—both on the road—the SCSU women’ s soccer team returned home to the confines of Jess Dow Field with conference tournament implications