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
Chris Torres, Copy Editor: 1.Carolina Panthers- Cam Newton, QB, Auburn: Newton is the best quarterback in this draft and possibly the best player. His talent is unquestionable; the question: is Carolina willing
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: Last Wednesday, Major League Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig took over control of the Los Angeles Dodgers from owner, Frank McCourt, who has owned the team since 2004.
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: The month of April is winding its way down, and do you know what time it is? It’s NHL playoff time. Now don’t all of you jump out
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: Senior Meghan Smith scored nine goals leading Saint Anselm College over Southern women’s lacrosse, 23-6, on Senior Day, in a Northeast-10 Conference game April 23 at Jess Dow
Jayme Larson is a junior from Aurora, CO and a pitcher of the softball team at Southern. Larson pitched a no-hitter on April 17 against Bentley College, striking out 14 with just
Matt Borelli, Staff Writer: The Southern Connecticut State University baseball team had a bizarre ending in its match-up with Adelphi University Thursday afternoon with the game ending in a 2-2 tie. The
Pat Longobardi, Sports Writer: Lightning speed and diverse scoring led No. 1 nationally ranked Adelphi University to remain undefeated against the Southern women’s lacrosse, 24-2, in a Northeast-10 Conference game on April
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: Being a club team at Southern doesn’t come with the luxuries that being a DivisionII NCAA team comes with. Most of the club teams, including the men’s ice
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: The Southern karate club took part in a tournament at Western New England College at the end of March. Blake Williams took home first place in the intermediate
Darryl Hill, Staff Writer: Tim Shea has been involved with the Southern baseball program for over 25 years, but none might be as special as the next four years since he gets