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
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor It was a tough-fought game until the final minute in the Owls’ matchup against American International College at Jess Dow Field on Wednesday, Oct. 25. The competitive
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor Basketball season is right around the corner at the university, and competitiveness has been brewing all preseason for the men’s basketball program. During the 2022-23 season, the
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor The age-old question of NFL versus collegiate football continues to be a topic of discussion in the wide world of American football. Fans on both sides argue
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The men’s and women’s cross-country teams won first place at the NE-10 championships. For the women, this is their first NE-10 championship in program history and the second
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor It was a great weekend for the Owls as both the men’s and women’s cross country teams took on tough competition at the NE10 conference championships hosted
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Quarterback Keith Ridley, a graduate student, set a season high in passing yards with 326 as the Owls won in triple overtime versus Pace University. At the start
Matt Cain – Contributor The Owls took on Adelphi University in a tight, competitive volleyball match. Despite having a hard-fought and competitive match, the Owls got swept 3-0 in the sets. The
Avery Martin – Contributor Divine Edwards is one of the few athletes at the university who competes in two sports. The sophomore and exercise science major represents the Owls in football and
Matt Cain – Contributor Outside Hitter Sara Enright, a transfer senior, has been performing high on the volleyball court this year. Enright has played a significant role on the team since coming
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief A yard short. With under two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter at the American International one-yard line, and the Owls being down by six, running back James