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
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer A once cheerleader who converted into a dominant low-post scorer for the Owls women’s basketball team, Jackie Beathea, made it her goal to work hard each and
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer Heading into the 2015 season, the Owls gymnastics team will have a total of eight returning gymnasts who competed in last years United States of America Gymnastics
Vice President for Student Affairs Tracy Tyree said the new building would potentially have basketball and multi-purpose courts. For now, students play basketball during rec hours in Moore Field House. NEW HAVEN–Eric
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor American International College snapped the No.2 ranked Southern Connecticut State University men’s basketball team’s 13-game home winning streak this past Saturday defeating the Owls 100-91. It was
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter NEW HAVEN– Heading into the season, the Owls were picked last in their division, a division in which they moved into second place after defeating American International
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter Coming off a scare against Caldwell College where the Owls were, at one point, down 15 points in the first half and trailed majority of the game
Jose Cruz, Luke Houston and Tylon Smith are key players on the team. Photo Credit: Derek Torrellas Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer A program that was once was arguably the worst basketball
Michael Simeoli (on the left) monitors Ammar Abu-Sieth’s (on the right) test results. Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter Southern’s human performance lab acquired a high quality treadmill with state bond money,
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor A sharp wind ripped through Jess Dow Field on the chilly fall night. The Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team was looking to capture their 11th
Bobby Martinez – Sports Editor Last year, Alabama University’s athletic program raked in $143 million last year in revenues which is more than every NHL team combined; their athletes didn’t receive one