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
Matt Gad—Sports Writer At the second annual club sports awards, wich was hosted by the Office of Campus Recreation and headed by assistant director Andrew Marullo on April 23, several individuals were
Sam Tapper—Contributor The month of May is a busy time for students with finals quickly approaching, but for the Track & Field team, it gets even busier as they prepare for the
Matt Gad—Sports Writer In his redshirt senior season, Nick Lamberti has been thriving. He recently broke the school record for stolen bases with 77 swiped bags, passing Marc Potocsky and moving to
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor While many student-athletes across the country spend their summer soaking in the sun and relaxing during the offseason, Southern’s field hockey team is venturing to the small island
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls, who battled all season long for a 19-26 overall record—including an 8-10 divisional mark and 10-15 conference tally—have reached the postseason for the first time in three
Matt Gad—Sports Writer With a win last week against Saint Rose, Owls head baseball coach Tim Shea reached career win number 467, passing former coach Joe Bandiera. Say what you will about
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Despite extensive efforts from the seniors throughout the entire game, the women’s lacrosse team was unable to pull out a win against Stonehill College, losing the closely fought
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Throughout the year, many student-athletes participate in community service, either on their own or with their respective teams. It is part of the push for student-athletes to not just
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Reflecting on what I saw both on television and at Moore Field House, I have come to one final conclusion: college basketball is much more interesting and fun
Matt Gad—Sports Writer A losing culture with the men’s lacrosse club came to a head this spring as the team was only able to play three games and also had to deal