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 The SCSU volleyball team has not fared well when playing a match in the beginning of the week. The Owls were defeated for the third straight time
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer With a full squad returning this season, it is back to business for the SCSU women’s swimming and diving team. They have their swagger back along with
RYANN IANNI — Staff Writer Losing 2-0 with only five minutes remaining, it looked like it was going to be a fourth straight loss for the SCSU men’s soccer team Saturday, Oct. 8,
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer After being redshirted his freshman year, Owls starting wide receiver, Willie Epps, burst onto the scene in 2009, ranking second in the league in catches, receiving yards
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor In what was a close, one-goal game for most of the contest, in the end the Hawks from St. Anselm took home a 4-1 victory. “We fell
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer For the first time in years, there is reason to get excited about Southern Connecticut State University’s Men’s Basketball team. Last year, under the leadership of first-year head
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer Things looked bleak early and grim late, but for the most part, Southern’s game against UNH was a competitive and entertaining shootout. For three quarters and early
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer While the rest of Southern’s students are sleeping, the Owls men’s cross country team is waking up to the grind of early morning practice. That’s seven days
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor SCSU-7 UNH-2 The Ice Owls opened up this season playing against their cross-town rivals from the University of New Haven. The Ice Owls came out flying, scoring
RYAN IANNI — Staff Writer The SCSU men’s soccer team could not have chosen a worse time to play conference rival and their first nationally-ranked team, Franklin Pierce, who defeated the Owls 3-1