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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.” 

Rugby team advances to sweet sixteen

Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor There were injured players, a field with dirt flying in the air and nothing but hard tackles, as Southern’s rugby team needed all 80 minutes to defeat
11/14/2016

Skyhawks clip the Owls’ wings 3-1

Philip Zoppi – Sports Writer Southern’s women’s volleyball extended their losing streak against Stonehill College on Friday night losing 3-1 in sets.   The Owls have now dropped seven games in a
11/10/2016

Basketball plays exhibition with UConn

Michael Apotria – Special to the Southern News The men’s basketball team traveled to Storrs, Conn. on Nov. 5 to play an exhibition game against the four-time NCAA Division I champions UConn
11/09/2016
The Homecoming football game against Bentley on Oct. 29, 2016.

Owls secure homecoming win 35-13 against Bentley

Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor Nearly 3,000 were in attendance to watch Southern’s annual Homecoming football game as the Owls rolled past Bentley to secure their second straight win.   “We knew
11/01/2016
Southern volleyball fell 3-1 in sets to Adelphi University on Tuesday Oct. 18 in Pelz. Photo Courtesy: SCSU Athletic Communications

Volleyball falls 3-1 to Adelphi

Tyler Ferrara – Special to the Southern News For Alexandria Jurgens, a junior on Southern’s volleyball team, a double-double performance is not as important as defeating the opponent. “I did okay,” said
10/24/2016

Football lost 30-24 to No. 14 LIU-Post

Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor The momentum shifted away from Southern Connecticut football after halftime, the Owls were committing errors and did not capitalize in crucial moments down the final stretch of
10/18/2016
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