Kodack picture perfect in 27-6 win
By Justin Kircher Staff Writer
Susquehanna put week one's loss behind it, as they overcoming the weather and a perennial powerhouse with statistics on its side, as the Crusaders beat Widener on the road, 27-6. While the impressive performance by Susquehanna jumpstarted its...
Gleason leads at Penn Invite
By Sarah McMahon Assistant Sports Editor
The Crusader men's and women's cross country teams competed in the Penn State Spiked Shoe Invitational on Saturday. While the men's team placed ninth out of 15 Division I, Division II, and Division III teams, the women's team finished 11th out of ...
Volleyball warms up at Lycoming tournament
By Sarah McMahon Assistant Sports Editor
The Crusader women's volleyball team warmed up for the season this past week with games against Moravian, Baptist Bible and Lycoming. Tuesday's play against Moravian resulted in a 3-0 loss, along with losses on Saturday against Baptist Bible,...
Hockey drops two games
By Joe Guistina Senior Writer
In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy exclaims, "There's no place like home." For the Susquehanna field hockey team, that maxim is proving true. After opening the season with two impressive home shutouts, the team is in the midst of a four-game road...
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New athletic fields in progress
By Jon Fogg Editor in Chief
During the past few years, the Susquehanna campus has often resembled a Pennsylvania highway work zone, and this year is no exception. Construction is under way on a new $1.6 million athletic complex on Sassafras Street, directly across from the...
Nevins scores to beat Dickinson 3-2
By Lauren McDonnell, Staff Writer
Jenna Sampson, Staff Writer
The Susquehanna women's soccer team won its third game in a row on Wednesday, as junior forward Lindsay Nevins drilled a goal into the lower left corner of the net for a 3-2 win against Dickinson. Nevins broke away on the right side and dribbled...
Tennis extends streak to four
By Tim Brindle Staff Writer
The Crusader women's tennis team faced two road matches this week and was able to win them both, improving to 4-0 on the year and 3-0 in the Middle Atlantic Conference. On Wednesday, the team cruised past Juniata, 8-1. Tara McHugh won her 20th...
Men's soccer falls to Devils
By Jon Fogg Editor in Chief
Bobby Penland's first goal of the season proved to be the eventual game-winner as host Dickinson defeated Susquehanna 2-1 on Tuesday afternoon in men's soccer action. Penland headed in a corner kick by Andy Rowek at the 54:42 mark to give the...
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