Seniors hope to keep careers alive
By Cory Prescott Sports Editor
The Susquehanna women's basketball team will lose three mainstay players to graduation in the spring. "It's going to be a great void to fill next year," Head Coach Jim Reed said. Samantha Jansson, a business major with an emphasis in marketing,...
Greyhounds streak past Crusaders, 69-55
By Will Dietrich-Egensteiner Staff Writer
Susquehanna freshman guard Harvey Pannell registered game highs in points (22) and rebounds (seven) in the Crusaders' 69-55 Landmark Conference victory over host Moravian on Feb. 13. Susquehanna (14-10, 7-6 Landmark) gave up the first five ...
Thistle leads Crusaders
By Chris Caggiano Contributing writer
The Susquehanna men's and women's track & field teams hosted the Susquehanna Indoor Invitational on Feb. 13 at the Garrett Sports Complex. Senior Paul Thistle battled his way to a first-place finish out of 64 athletes in the one-mile run with...
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Seniors hope to keep careers alive
By Stephanie Meyer Staff Writer
Even though there are only two seniors leaving the Susquehanna men's basketball team after this semester, the dynamics of the team will change drastically in their absence. Senior captain guard Bryan Majors has been the only Susquehanna player ...
Women falter against Moravian
By Caitlin Anderson Staff Writer
Junior guard Erika Barron earned a team-high of 13 points and a game-high of six assists, but visiting Susquehanna fell to nationally-ranked No. 11 Moravian, 72-61, in a Landmark Conference women's basketball game at Archibald Johnston Hall on Feb....
Swimmers clock in second
By Dave Smith Contributing writer
The Susquehanna men's and women's swimming and diving teams both took home second place finishes from the 2009-10 Landmark Conference Championships. The championships were held at Merchant Marine over the weekend of Feb. 12 to Feb. 14. The women...
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