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
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Ulyen Coleman went down hard last Saturday in the Owls’ 100-88 win over No. 25 Bentley. Only about a minute had run off the clock since the opening tip
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Junior guard Imani Wheeler, a sports management major from Virginia, is very valuable to the women’s basketball program with her on and off the court leadership, experience and playmaking
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls (12-8, 7-5) saw a grind-out performance last Saturday, including a powerful stretch run to eventually put away No. 25 Bentley (15-5, 8-5). Senior guards Isaiah McLeod and
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor In a match up against the defending 2017-’18 NE-10 champions, the women’s basketball team was unable to steal a win against Bentley University. The women’s team had a
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Midway through his fourth and final season as an Owl, senior guard Isaiah McLeod wants to cap of his career by bringing some banners to Moore Field House.
Michael Riccio—Managing Editor Although Southern is located about 125 miles from Foxborough, Massachusetts, and Connecticut is a state in the New England region, 86 of the 144 students and faculty polled are
Hunter Lyle – Sports Editor While many Southern students enjoy a long, stress-free winter break with festivities and relaxation, the women’s basketball team make the most of the time off by playing
Matt Gad – Contributor The Owls improved to 8-4 on the season with a 96-47 win over Concordia Wednesday afternoon at Moore Field House. Junior Kiana Steinauer led the way with 33 points
Michael Riccio – Sports Editor The Owls, the preseason favorites in the NE10, are finally getting healthy and playing like the No.1 team in the conference after their fifth straight win. “We have
Matt Gad – Contributor Coming off a 62-57 win over the weekend at Pace, the Owls (7-3, 3-3) came into Monday night’s contest with the nine-win New York Institute of Technology Bears focused