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
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor I do not know anybody who enjoys a lockout. Locked out of the car. Bad. Locked out of the house. Worse. Major League Baseball’s lockout. Disaster. I
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor I would have to look back in my memory bank extensively to remember a time when the Eastern Conference was this strong. For over a decade, the Eastern
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor The swimming and diving teams won both the men’s and women’s NE10 Conference Championships this past Sunday at home in the Bruce Hutchinson Natatorium. It took four
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Trained. Focused. Fearless. Gymnastics took care of business in its sole home meet of the season, toppling the Rhode Island College Anchorwomen, 189.500-184.650, whilst breaking a program
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor The woes continue for men’s basketball, losing all three of their games last week and falling to 6-14 with only five games remaining in the regular season.
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Super Bowl Saturday needs to become a reality. I am not the first to espouse this notion. For years, folks have thrown about the idea of making
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Men’s basketball scored its second straight close victory by defeating the American International College Yellow Jackets 77-76 at James Moore Field House. The Yellow Jackets came into the
Morgan Douglas– Sports Editor Changing of the guard. A typical cliché, but one so applicable to today’s NFL. As Ben Roethlisberger retires and the futures of aging veterans Tom Brady and Aaron
Morgan Douglas– Sports Editor The sight of shimmering water. The smell of chlorine. The sounds of splashing. Such sensory thoughts never stray too far from the mind of a swimmer. For several
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Football season ended with a whimper rather than a bang for the Owls this past Saturday with a 42-6 loss to the Stonehill College Skyhawks at home on senior