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Athlete of the Week: James Burrow
When did you start playing squash?
I started playing squash at the age of 10 but only started playing the sport consistently and more competitively in my Freshman year of high school.
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What Does the Future Hold for Carson Wentz?
It seemed as though the then lead MVP candidate of the 2017 season was never going to be a question mark for the Eagles in the future. After many injuries, inconsistent play, the draft pick of Jalen Hurts, the firing of Head Coach Doug!-->…
NBA 2021 Allstar Game: To Have… or to Hold?
The 2021 NBA All-Star game has become a contentious issue among players. Last Thursday, the NBA announced that the game will now be held in Atlanta on March 7. This news comes as a surprise to players and fans alike, as the All-Star game!-->…
Rangers’ Tony DeAngelo on the Waivers
On the last day of January, the New York Rangers placed defenseman Tony DeAngelo on the waivers, officially clearing them on Monday, February 1st. A surprising move for the program, rumors began to circulate on what lead the Rangers to!-->…
Athlete of the Week: Julia Dellarusso
When did you start playing field hockey?
I started playing Field Hockey in 3rd grade and I immediately fell in love with the sport.
Why St. Lawrence to continue your athletic career?
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Athlete of the Week: Grace Smith ’22
When did you start playing hockey?
I started skating when I was just 3 years old, and I joined my first hockey team at the age of 4! My dad and older brother played hockey, so they got me into it as soon as I was old!-->!-->!-->…
Lucy Hochschartner ’20 Competes in the IBU Cup
From SLU to Team USA: Lucy Hochschartner ’20 Competes in the IBU Cup
Lucy Hochschartner ’20 does not remember learning how to ski. “I’ve skied for a really long time, but I didn’t really start racing until high school,” she said. Being!-->!-->!-->…
Tampa Tom Leads Buccs to 2021 NFC Championship
After having an MVP caliber year, Aaron Rodgers led the 13-3 Green Bay Packers (with a good defense) to the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field. He threw for almost 4,300 yards this season, with a 70 completion percentage, with 48!-->…