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The track and field teams celebrate after winning the NE10 Championship on Saturday, May 2. Photos by Wiilliam Gagné
05/06/2026

Track and field wins NE10 again

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
05/06/2026

Softball splits senior day double header

“This season was one of the best ones,” Lewis said. “We played for each other. We played together as a team and family.” 

The beasts of the Eastern Conference

Column by Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor The league has seen so much shuffling around of players and picks in the past year which should actually result in interesting basketball, compared
10/19/2019

Owls get upset in championship rematch

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer As the Owls volleyball team moves further into conference play, getting to 2-0 was the night’s goal — but an upset came at the hands of the
10/19/2019

Swimmers expect a title year

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer For most collegiate sports teams, the regular season is something they spend the entire offseason working towards, but for the Owls’ men’s and women’s swimming & diving
10/19/2019

The wild Western Conference

Column by Sam Tapper — Sports Writer For basketball fans, it is no secret that this past offseason in the NBA was one of the crazier ones in recent memory. This summer
10/19/2019

Men’s soccer lands in another overtime draw

Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief The men’s soccer team was able to hold their own in a tied, double-overtime game against the No. 1 nationally ranked Adelphi University. “It’s about getting the ball forward
10/19/2019

Burst of new energy

Football team finds success in new quarterback Edward Rudman — Contributor While the men’s football team has been plagued by slow starts in its first four games, this was not the case
10/19/2019

Field hockey continues to struggle

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer The Owl’s field hockey team lost to their Elm City rivals, the New Haven Chargers, 1-0, despite their offensive strategy and yet another solid performance from their
10/19/2019
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