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
Bancroft Nicholson – Contributor After not having a season last year, the university cheerleading team is gearing up for their first competitive events in almost two years. On Friday, they held the first of three
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor On Sept. 5, a sold out Now Arena just outside Chicago was packed with professional wrestling fans chanting ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!’ Somewhere, Vince McMahon was screaming ‘No! No! No!’ For the first time in over two decades, World
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Men’s soccer lost on Saturday to the Dominican College Chargers 2-1 at Jess Dow Field and remain winless to begin the 2021 season, with their record sitting at 0-2-1. The first half got off to
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Field hockey picked up their first win of the season in their home opener against the Franklin Pierce University Ravens on Sunday to improve to 1-2 on the year.
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Stress. Second guessing. Time is running out. No, I am not speaking of that project you put off until the last moment. Of course, I am talking
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Owls volleyball could not have asked for a better start to their season after having last year’s season taken away. The lady Owls are at a perfect
Morgan Douglas – Sports Editor Southern Connecticut has hired Chris Barker to be the sixth athletic director in the school’s history. The Kenosha, Wisc. native was welcomed to New Haven during an introductory press
Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief This semester students will be able to watch Fall sports. Women’s Field Hockey midfielder, Alyssa Haskins, a senior, is looking forward to being able to play this season. She was upset that last
Bancroft Nicholson – Contributor The Southern Connecticut State University Football team has not played a game since November of 2019. They returned with a bang, toppling former rival Division 1 Central Connecticut
Mike Neville – Sports Editor The Owls’ baseball team settled for a split in the four game weekend series against crosstown rivals the University of New Haven. After winning the first game