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 The Owls are ready for the NE10 Conference tournament after wrapping up regular season play with a pair of home games this past week. Volleyball had a five-game winning streak snapped with
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor College basketball is back at the university after nearly two years without play, and women’s basketball opened its season by splitting a pair of home games. The
Christian Dunn – Contributor Following a road loss to Adelphi University and a postponement, the Owls returned home for their first game action in eight days, taking on city rivals, University of New Haven
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Volleyball split their two home games this past Sunday. The Owls dropped their early game against the American International College Yellow Jackets and defeated the Wilmington University Wildcats. Sunday’s defeat in three
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Field Hockey ran into the buzzsaw known as the Assumption University Greyhounds this past Saturday at Jess Dow Field on senior day. The Owls lost 8-0 to an
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor The chaos which was week two of the NFL season has come and gone, and there are some fantasy managers either feeling themselves at 2-0 or starting
Sebastian Arbelaez – Contributor After almost two years of not playing at Jess Dow Field, the men’s soccer team returned to action in their home opener against University of Bridgeport. Fans turned
Christian Dunn – Contributor The men’s soccer team returned home for their first conference match of the season, taking on the 3-1 Saint Michael Purple Knights. Despite scoring only one goal through
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Volleyball’s impressive run continued this past week, picking up four more victories and including three wins in two days. Their record is now sitting at 10-2. The
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor In his first year as a football player, Owls’ kicker Szymon Gawlick created a memory to last a lifetime during Friday night’s home opener against the St.