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 – Contributor Prior to starting their regular season at The College of Saint Rose Nov. 14, Scott Burrell took his new-look Owls to Gampel Pavilion to take on UConn and
Matt Gad – Contributor NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Owls (19-13), seeded fourth in the NE10 Tournament, defeated No. 5 Southern New Hampshire (10-13) tonight, 3-0, to advance to the conference semifinals
Michael Riccio – Sports Editor The men’s basketball team is loaded this year. Whether it be from returning players, incoming recruits, or transfers, the Owls have talent at every position. Two returning players
Matt Gad – Contributor The Owls, who are now 0-15 overall and 0-10 in NE10 action, fell to two-win Saint Michael’s last Saturday, 2-0. “We definitely had a chance to pull a win,”
Matt Gad – Contributor The men’s cross country team coasted to a first place finish at last weekend’s Bruce Kirsh Invitational, their first win of the year. “I’ve been pretty impressed with everybody
Kevin Crompton – Editor-in-Chief The redshirt freshman, Matthew Sapere, is back at the helm. In Saturday’s overtime loss to Pace University, starting quarterback Matt Sanzaro suffered a shoulder injury and is likely to
Matt Gad – Contributor On the last day of the regular- season, the nine-win women’s soccer squad fell to No. 11 Franklin Pierce, the top seed in this year’s NE10 Tournament, 2-1.
Michael Riccio – Sports Editor Eli Parks, senior running back for the Owls, “fits right in” with “a long line of great running backs” that have been at Southern, head football coach
Matt Gad – Contributor I honestly can not recall the last time I raced. I mean, I think it was a 5K a few years ago in Woodbridge — the Murray Lender Bagel
Michael Riccio – Sports Editor On a day when three of the four Southern teams won, a new mascot was unveiled, and the university’s 125th Anniversary Celebration continued as part of Homecoming