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
Jacob Waring — Online Editor At the Introduction to Adaptive Sports event, which was sponsored by the department of recreation, tourism, and sports management, students could be seen playing goal ball or
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer After a long offseason of training and conditioning, the Southern women’s soccer team is back on campus and ready to go as their season is right around
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor In collegiate athletics, teams meet before the start of the regular season in order to forge bonds and build team chemistry. For Southern’s field hockey
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer After making their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2017 and winning their first ever NE10 conference title in 2018, Southern’s volleyball team said it hopes to keep trending
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer After finishing the 2018 season with a .500 record of 9-9, the men’s soccer team has their sights set on a much more successful 2019 season. Consistency
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer If any student has spent an extensive period of time on campus during the first week, they have probably heard the phrase, “It’s a great time to
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor There is no bigger factor in a team’s success than chemistry. Teams can live and die by the attitude and atmosphere in a locker room, and every coach
Sam Tapper—Contributor For most young aspiring athletes, their dream is to one day play sports in college. Some make it while others seem to fall into the cracks, but for Jaylyn Cundiff,
Matt Gad—Sports Writer At the second annual club sports awards, wich was hosted by the Office of Campus Recreation and headed by assistant director Andrew Marullo on April 23, several individuals were
Sam Tapper—Contributor The month of May is a busy time for students with finals quickly approaching, but for the Track & Field team, it gets even busier as they prepare for the