Avery Martin – Contributor On Sept. 18, Kelsey Burr was named the NE10 Women’s Soccer Player of the week. Burr, a graduate student who plays forward, led the conference with three goals
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Despite linebacker Hasan Dominick Jr., a graduate student, recording the 222nd tackle of his Owl career, the Owls failed to score for three quarters, losing their fourth game
Matt Cain – Contributor During the end of the spring semester and throughout the summer, Jess Dow Field was upgraded with a new turf and track field to help student-athletes. For years,
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Earlier this month, the men’s basketball team’s playoff run was cut short, losing in the NE10 Conference Semifinals to rival UNH. With the team losing four key seniors-
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls were swept Saturday in a home-opening doubleheader to Franklin Pierce in two 11-inning affairs, falling to 9-11 on the season so far. In the first game, freshman
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The men’s and women’s track and field squads sent four student-athletes to Division II Nationals earlier this month: jumper Oghenefejiro Onakpoma, miler Terrell Patterson, vaulter Milan Spisek and sprinter
Sam Tapper—Contributor Despite a slow start to their season, the Owls’ spirits remain high after the softball team split a double-header against the Greyhounds of Assumption College. Sophomore pitcher Jazmyn Martinez started
Matt Gad—Sports Writer International student-athletes are coming to the United States to compete in NCAA Division II athletics and are being granted full four-year eligibility. These are top-notch amateur athletes who spend
Matt Gad—Sports Writer In her fourth and final season with the Owls, senior attacker Samantha Cozzolino is balancing team success and progressing towards life after lacrosse. While the team is off to
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Junior Leo LaPorte, competing in Division II nationals for the second year in a row, finished fifth in the championship heat of the 200-meter butterfly with a personal- best
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor In a heated match-up with longtime local rival University of New Haven, with the Owls just one win away from their first conference finals appearance in four years,
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The SCSU club rugby team, known on campus at the Black Attack, is getting ready for its spring session of rugby, also known as the “sevens season.” Instead of
Matt Gad—Sports Writer After going into halftime down 12-2, the Owls stormed back in the second half and outscored the New York Institute of Technology, 6-5, despite a deflating loss. “We went