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
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: SCSU softball capped off an amazing comeback over the weekend en route to their second consecutive Norhteast-10 championship. After being seeded second overall in the tournament, the Owls
Chardoneé Wright, Staff Writer: Rows of sneakers, sweatpants and jerseys filled the Adanti Student Center Ballroom, as students browsed the items looking for certain colors, varieties and styles. The Southern women’s basketball
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: This week, the Southern men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams will show off their championship squads when the Owls hosts the 2011 New England Championships at
Matt Borelli, Staff Writer: The Owls baseball team defeated Pace University 11-0 on Thursday to improve to 35-4-1 (19-4-1 in Northeast-10) and paced themselves toward a Northeast-10 regular season title. “We have
PAT LONGOBARDI, Sports Writer- Those who have followed the Southern Paintball Club this season might agree that their story paints a mere image to the movie “Dodgeball: The True Underdog Story.” “We
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: Despite a good offensive performance, the Southern softball team split the Northeast-10 Conference doubleheader with American International College on April 25 at Pelz Field. Two big offensive innings
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: The Southern softball team turned to junior Jayme Larson to carry the load against rival University of New Haven. Larson was up to the challenge, pitching two complete
Chardonee’ Wright, Staff Writer: Time, speed and precision are three key factors that Ashley Bell, junior math major, said helped the women’s outdoor 4×100 meter track relay team break the school record
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: Last Thursday, while the state of Alabama had a lot to be happy about with five potential first-round picks entering the NFL draft, tragedy struck as tornadoes swept
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: The NFL Draft is a day that could change a franchise for years in both good and bad ways. Since the beginning of the draft, many have tried