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
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Southern’s women’s basketball team picked up their first Northeast-10 Conference victory by defeating the College of Saint Rose 70-60, Saturday afternoon inside Moore Field House. After starting 0-3
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Joey Wallace came to Southern with one goal in mind, and that’s to win a championship. Wallace had other schools that were interested in him, but Southern had
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer From England, Spain, Australia, Norway, Bermuda and Denmark, Southern’s student-athletes have traveled across the world to New Haven to continue their athletic careers and represent the Owls. However, it’s
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer In sports, playing at home can be a significant advantage over the opposing team. The psychological support from the fans, the comfort of being home ⎯ rather than traveling
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Southern’s men’s soccer program is accountable for six players earning Northeast-10 All-Conference honors this season. Redshirt senior Tyler Naef, junior Christian Samaniego, sophomores Louis Greenway-Tambini, Chae Brangman
HEADER: Vicky Conde (right) one of three named Third-Team All-Conference Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Caroline Staudle, Victoria Conde, and Marissa Pearson of the Southern women’s soccer team have been named Third-Team All-Conference by
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer When a student-athlete is not in season, some people tend to assume the athlete gets vacation time from their sport. However, the long workout days and sore nights continue
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Reaching the postseason is never a given; it is earned. At the end of the regular season, college sport programs have the chance to expand their season by advancing
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Angel Diaz, a freshman on the Southern karate team, has just started fighting karate in the men’s division. He’s already ranked 30th in New England. Diaz expects to
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Louis Geist’s name is scattered all around Southern’s record books for men’s swimming. It’s not just what Geist does in the pool that makes the team better, however.