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 In 2011, the SCSU men’s swimming and diving team will have a little transition this season while trying to win the Northeast-10 Conference championships for the eighth
RYAN IANNI — Staff Writer It was another case of “here we go again” for the Owls on Wednesday, Oct. 19 against the Stonehill Skyhawks in a cold, wet and rainy game.
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer For the first time in a while, the Oakland Raiders are playing as a contender and are seeking to make the NFL playoffs for the first time
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor This college football season has a lot of players, ranging from seniors to even freshmen, vying for the most prestigious individual trophy in all of college sports:
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer Despite losing two exceptional starters and gaining two new assistant coaches, the Southern women’s basketball team has no difficulty adjusting to the changes. “We still have a
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer Fullback is far from a glamorous position, but it is that very position that one member of the Owls football team has finally gotten his chance to
RYAN IANNI — Staff Writer Late-game scoring has been a staple for Owls soccer in recent years, and the trend was continued after Luke Perry used his head, leading the Owls to
Pete Paguaga—Sports Editor With one month to play, any betting man would have picked the Atlanta Braves to win the National League Wild Card. The Braves were up 10 1/2 games and
JEFF NOWAK — Editor-In-Chief It isn’t uncommon for professional athletes to hit the self-destruct button after leaving a professional sport. From Lawrence Taylor being arrested for soliciting a 16-year-old prostitute to Dennis
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor With the rise of concussions and brain injuries in sports, the question has been raised about fighting in the sport of hockey. Some are calling for fighting