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Women’s Rugby Wins First Match in Three Years
“Ruck me, maul me, make me scrum!” These are the words the fearless women on the rugby team scream, before running onto the pitch for a rugby match. For those who do not know, rugby is a contact sport in which two, 15-member teams try to…
Women’s Hockey Team Looks for a Strong Start to 2017-18 Season.
While many on campus have been outside enjoying unusually warm weather, the St. Lawrence Women’s Hockey team has already turned their focus towards the chillier months. Scheduled to play their first game this weekend, the team is looking to…
Football Looks Towards Western New England After Ithaca Loss
The Saints played their first home game Saturday after a very successful 2016 season, but unfortunately fell short against the Ithaca Bombers. Last season ended with the Saints tying Hobart for the conference title, but losing the…
Weekend Recap from the Sports World: NFL, Golf, NBA, College Football
To the casual fan this may have been a quiet week in the world of sports, but avid fans are gearing up for a fall that will be sure to entertain. Week Two of the NFL separated the pretenders from the possible contenders. Tom Brady and the…
NFL Opening Day: Cowboys, Patriots, Packers, Seahawks.
Week 1 is a time for NFL franchises to show off their flare, depth, and pre-season readiness. Among the powerhouse-coined lineups, teams like Greenbay, Atlanta, and Dallas showed up to play, each team putting their powerful offenses on…
Men’s Soccer earns Well-Deserved First Win
After an uncharacteristically slow start, Men’s Soccer earned their first win of the season against Rhode Island College. The Saints were challenged this year, having six away games before being able to play on the more natural home field,…
Athlete Profile: Megan Kellogg Striding Into Senior Year
Megan Kellogg is a senior at St. Lawrence, competing for the cross country and track team for the fourth consecutive year. Her running career began when she competed in 7th grade for her middle school’s modified team, that is, if you don’t…
ESPN Layoffs: Investigating the Future Viability of Sports Entertainment Business Model
John Tank, Peter Rasimas
This past week, ESPN laid off over 100 employees, including several notable on air personalities. NFL Reporter Ed Werder, NBA Reporter Marc Stein, College Football Analyst Danny Kanell, College Basketball…