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 Oghenefejiro Onakpoma is a name that has been synonymous with men’s track and field for the last three seniors as the junior, triple jumper racked up plenty of impressive
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor After a brutal and terrifying injury put his baseball career on the line, senior first baseman Tyler Criscuolo was able to rejoin his team to finish his last
Matt Gad—Sports Writer After 15 years as the head coach for the Owls’ women’s gymnastics program, former Southern men’s gymnastics star Jerry Nelson is calling it a career, having made this month’s
Sam Tapper—Contributor As the weather gets warmer and we inch closer to summer, that can only mean one thing for basketball fans across the country: the NBA Playoffs are back. This year’s
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor During my year-long tenure as a reporter on Southern’s campus, I have covered a wide variety of sports. From sitting at the courtside press table during a playoff
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Out-manned and outgunned, the women’s lacrosse team dropped a tightly-fought, back and-forth game against the Penmen of Southern New Hampshire University, losing 20-13. Before this NE10 battle began,
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Last Friday, the NCAA Division II men’s basketball All Star game took place at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. This game featured the top 20 seniors across
Matt Gad—Sports Writer It has been a very strong season for the Owls so far with a number of solid performances, including from freshman Hannah Stahlbrodt, who came away with ECAC Gymnast
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Freshman Karlie Rowe and senior co-captain Samantha Cozzolino showcased a dazzling offensive display Saturday as they combined for 13 of the Owls’ 16 goals in a back-and-forth triple-over-time loss
Sam Tapper—Contributor For many basketball fans across the country, March only means one thing. No, not the start of spring. Not National Pi Day either, or St. Patrick’s Day. March is about