The women won their third consecutive NE10 Championship while the men extended their historic run to nine straight, a standard the athletes have come to expect.
Catcher Karley Austin, a junior, makes contact with the ball. Photos by William Gagné
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor The women’s lacrosse team defeated NE10’s Saint Rose College Golden Knights, 14-6, as the Owls improved to 5-2 on the season. “A really good team win against a
Christian Mansfield- Contributor The women’s lacrosse continued their now five-game winning streak, as they defeated St. Thomas Aquinas College at Jess Dow Field 20-2. With the win, the Owls improved to 6-2
Avery Martin- Contributor Despite the rain, the Owls pulled off a win in both games of their home opening doubleheader on Wednesday, March 20. In the first game, they swept Mercy University
Avery Martin- Contributor The men’s basketball team advances to the finals against Southern New Hampshire University after a thrilling 82-73 win against Saint Anselm College on March 6. The Owls played great
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor In a basketball career spanning so much adversity and uncertainty, from the Connecticut shoreline to the cornfields of Nebraska and back, Makenzie Helms, a graduate, has climbed mountains,
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor Emotions were flying high after the women’s basketball team’s victory; no pressure for the men, as they defeated American International College, AIC, Yellow Jackets 84-80 in overtime on
Avery Martin- Contributor The men’s swim and dive team won the NE10 Championship for the third time in a row on Feb. 18. The Owls dominated the pool with a score of
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor The track and field team reached new heights, capturing another NE10 Championship. This conference championship will make their seventh consecutive title in a row. The Owls have stood
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor With an equal mix of seasoned veterans and incoming freshmen, the softball team brings a wealth of experience to the diamond this season. “No matter if you are
Dillon Flanigan- Sports Editor “Rebound Bonilla! Four seconds left,” Owls play-by-play broadcaster Chris Smith said. “Takes a desperation, and it goes in, the half-court shot by Julianna Bonilla.” Ending the third quarter