By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor If you were not paying attention to the universities’ sports teams over winter break, then you have not realized that the Women’s basketball team is having a
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor Being an athlete is hard enough but trying to be recruited collegiately in a less recognized sport like gymnastics, is a struggle. Gymnast Libby Allen, a senior
By Matt Cain Contributor The Philadelphia Eagles captured their second Super Bowl championship by a wide margin against the heavily favored Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles came out to a blistering start,
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor “I wasn’t greedy about having to play right away. I knew that I might have to wait and grind for my opportunity. Do I wish I had
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor A much-needed 1-0 win under the lights over Molloy University on Oct. 1, snaps the Owls losing streak as defensive play shined the brightest at Jess Dow
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor “Caldwell really went on a run, and we were struggling really hard to get out of our rotations. It was good to be able to make some
By Matt Cain Contributor The Owls scored twice in the game’s final ten minutes to come out with a 2-1 victory against the Saint Anselm College Hawks. The Owls now improved their
By Avery Martin Contributor The Owls cruised to victory on Sept. 25 over Post University in a 6-1 win at Jess Dow Field. With their highest score this season, multiple players found
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor The university women’s field hockey team fell 3-2 to the American International College, AIC, Yellow Jackets, after a double-overtime shootout on Saturday, Sept. 21. “I thought we
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor In a tough NE10 conference game on Saturday, Sept. 21, the women’s soccer team fell to the Adelphi University Panthers 1-0. After coming off a road win
By Dillon Flanigan Sports Editor If the departure of former head coach of gymnastics Byron Knox came as a surprise, then the university’s loss of another veteran head coach is another shocking
By Dillon Flanigan By Sports Editor It was a gritty and suspense-filled men’s soccer game on Wednesday, Sept. 18, as the university defeated non-conference opponent Queens College 3-1 at Jess Dow Field.