For the first time since 2013, the field hockey team will get the chance to play a postseason game. The Owls beat Franklin Pierce University on Saturday, Nov. 1 at Jess Dow
Forward Natalia Fiato, a senior, dives in front of the opposing net. Photos by Wade Barillaro
By Draven Dabrowski Sports Writer The field hockey team battled until the final whistle but came up short, falling 2-1 to Pace University at Jess Dow Field on Oct. 28. Despite outshooting
Midfielder Avery Vaccaro, a freshman, makes a pass. Photos by Wade Barillaro
The Owls will look to take the lessons from this loss into their next matchup. With conference play heating up, the university must sharpen consistency and capitalize on their chances.
Club Hockey Honors Young Cancer Survivor Column by Sam Tapper – Sport Writer One of the growing trends in sports today are stories that can be labeled as “feel good stories,” something
From Left to Right: Shayne O’Brien, Steve Ruocco, Amber Monck, event coordinator with Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Mike Piasecki, Blake Biancamano,Scott Casley. Dylan Gillis also attended but is not pictured. Photo Credit: Shayne O’Brien
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor In their home opener, the Southern Ice Owls suffered a heart ache of a loss to the Quinnipiac Braves Friday night at the Northford Ice Pavilion. Going
Matthew Cilbrith – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN—The SCSU Ice Owls hockey team lost 5-3 in their first home game in over a month Friday night to their in state rivals
Matthew Cilbrith – Special to the Southern News Bob O’Brien, head coach of Southern’s hockey team, said the games will be exciting to watch this year. This is O’Brien’s first year as