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#14/18 Men’s Basketball Rolls to 9-0 with 89-80 Victory at Bentley

Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com Senior Chris Walters (Stamford, Conn.) and junior Daquaise Andrews (Queens, N.Y.) teamed for 61 points, as the No. 14/18 Southern New Hampshire University men's basketball team remained undefeated with an 89-80 road win against Bentley University on Wednesday night at the Dana Center. Walters went off for a career-high 34 points (9-19 FG, 4-5 3-FG, 12-14 FT), season-high 13
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Moquin’s Third Period Tally Helps Ice Hockey Salvage 2-2 Tie with Franklin Pierce

Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com Senior Chris Moquin (Hooksett, N.H.) registered the game-tying goal with just over five minutes left in regulation Tuesday to help the Southern New Hampshire University ice hockey team earn a point in the Northeast-10 Conference standings with a 2-2 draw against Franklin Pierce University at the Jason Ritchie Ice Arena. Trailing by one late in the third, the Penmen
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Elder, Murphy Claim Pair of Events to Highlight Women’s Track and Field Opener

Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com Junior Ashley Elder (Bristol, Conn.) and sophomore Alanna Murphy (Nashua, N.H.) each captured a pair of individual events Saturday, as the Southern New Hampshire University women's track and field team opened its 2017-18 season at the Smith Winter Classic. Elder finished first overall in both the shot put and the weight throw, while Murphy took the top spot in
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Women’s Basketball Drops 63-60 Nail-Biter at Saint Anselm

Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com Junior Kylie Lorenzen (Holliston, Mass.) posted a season- and game-high 27 points and 12 rebounds, but the Southern New Hampshire University women's basketball team dropped a 63-60 decision to crosstown-rival Saint Anselm College after nearly erasing a 15-point, second-half deficit Wednesday evening at Stoutenburgh Gymnasium. Lorenzen was 12-for-18 from the floor and 3-for-4 from the line, while filling out
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Kylie Lorenzen and Chris Walters Named NE-10 Players of the Week

Content originally published at SNHUPenmen.com MANSFIELD, MA - Junior Kylie Lorenzen (Holliston, Mass.) of the Southern New Hampshire University women's basketball team was chosen as the Northeast-10 Player of the Week for the period ending Nov. 26, the conference office announced Monday. Lorenzen registered 19.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.0 steal per game, while shooting 44.4 percent (12-27) from the field and
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Women’s Soccer Finishes Greatest Season in Program History

Fall 2017 has been the best season Southern New Hampshire University’s women’s soccer team has seen in all its program history. They wrapped up the season with an overall record of 15-3-5, earning them the number 2 seed in the Northeast-10 Conference, which was the highest ranking they have ever received. They went on to capture the Northeast-10 title in postseason action in an
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Men’s Basketball Opens Season 2-0 for Second Straight Year

The Southern New Hampshire University Men’s Basketball team opened their season last weekend, November 11 and 12, with wins over District of Columbia and Goldey-Beacom. Graduate student Chris Walters (Stamford, Connecticut), along with senior Dimitri Floras (Merrimack, New Hampshire) and junior Daquaise Andrews (Queens, New York), dominated the scoreboard during both games to bring the Penmen to a clean 2-0 season start for the
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SNHU Club Hockey Team in Debt: Donations to Keep the Men on the Ice

Heading into the 2017-2018 winter season, the SNHU Club Hockey team faces serious financial difficulties. A member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), the team has started a Go Fund Me page where people are encouraged to donate so the team can remain a participating team in the league. Their page states, “Unless we make up the deficit we have encountered from our 2016-2017
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Ashley Kaminski Awarded Ken M. Bedeni Student Leader Award at NACA Northeast 2017

On November 2, SNHU’s student-led organization, Coordinators of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE), traveled to Hartford, Connecticut for the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference. This conference is dedicated to increasing the leadership capabilities of student programmers while empowering them to bring diverse and unique programming opportunities back to their university. While a meaningful and educational experience for the members who attended, this