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
Phil Zoppi – Sports Writer Southern’s women’s basketball team is off to a 14-8 start and a big reason why is due to the play of the leading scorer, Danielle Powell. The senior forward
Matt Gad – Special to the Southern News The women’s swimming and diving team at Southern Connecticut is having a strong run, especially when Katie Crochet, junior, shared the thrill of being named ECAC
Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor As an athlete, injury concerns will always be part of the game. Learning how to prevent those injuries is important to know in order to avoid any future encounters.
Gregory Gagliardi – Special to the Southern News The majority of Americans will turn on their televisions Sunday night to watch the biggest football game of the year, and arguably the biggest sporting event
Philip Zoppi – Sports Writer Shatajah Wattely of the women’s indoor track and field team set a new Southern record in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.58 seconds. This performance surpassed
Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor Freshman Jack Brown from Southern’s track and field team picked up double accolades after being named the Northeast-10 Field Rookie of the Week and the ECAC Male Rookie of
Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor After last season’s program record of qualifying 11 student-athletes to the USAG Collegiate National Championships at the University of Pennsylvania, Southern’s gymnastics team look to replicate last season success
Philip Zoppi – Sports Writer Austin Carter, Southern’s leading shot blocker this year, has become one of the best shot blockers in the Northeast-10 Conference. Carter is fifth in the NE-10 Conference with 1.7
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Devante Jenkins and Kayjuan Bynum of the Southern football team were both named First-Team All-Conference. Jenkins, a team captain and dynamic wide receiver for the offense, was very
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer With the men’s and women’s track and field season now underway, the Owl runners look to pick up where they left off and continue the success they had in