Kenny Baah — Contributor The men’s soccer team broke their 4-game losing streak with a 1-0 win in overtime against the Saint Anselm Hawks in an NE10 conference game. Looking to bounce
Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief The men’s soccer team was able to hold their own in a tied, double-overtime game against the No. 1 nationally ranked Adelphi University. “It’s about getting the ball forward
Edward Rudman — Contributor The Southern men’s soccer team’s season is in full swing and the team has imported some new talent to the team this year in Brazilian goalkeeper Andrey Carvalho.
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer Owls sophomore Markus Jacobsen, said the transition from the soccer in Oslo, Norway, to the United States of America, hasn’t been easy, but has managed to transition
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor An exciting, promising season for the Southern Connecticut State University men’s soccer team came to a crashing, frustrating halt this past Sunday afternoon as the Owls feel in
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor The wind ripped through Jess Dow Field on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University last Wednesday as rain poured down on the men’s soccer team’s 1-0
Derek Torrellas – Photo Editor The men’s team held No. 1 ranked Southern New Hampshire University at bay for a majority of the first half. But the first goal against the Owls
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor Junior forward Daquan King scored two second half goals for the Southern Connecticut State University men’s soccer team as the Owls defeated the University of Bridgeport Purple
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter After defeating Franklin Pierce University during last season’s Northeast-10 Conference quarterfinal 2-1, Owls men’s soccer team had that win revoked after using an ineligible player ending their
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — At one point they were 4-6 and their hopes of a playoff chase were drifting away, until Nov. 19 when the men’s soccer team
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — As temperatures dropped lower and lower by the minute, both teams intensity picked up from beginning to end but the end result was a
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Writer The SCSU men’s soccer team opened its 2011 home schedule in usual fashion by defeating Bloomfield College, 3-1. Southern plays five of its first six games on