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Multiple SNHU Teams Finish Regular Season On Top

The week of February 28, women's basketball and men's ice hockey took on the pressure of playoff competition as number one seeds and faced off against opponents throughout the NE10. Pressure has risen as of late for SNHU athletics to remind their competition that they should not be counted out and that they won't go down easily. SNHU guard Adriana Timberlake ('23) of Braintree,
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Stroh Stays on Track with Two School Records

SNHU sprinter Meghan Stroh (‘22) broke two indoor track and field program records on December 5, 2021, at the Art Kadish Elm City Challenge in New Haven, Connecticut. Stroh’s first record of the day was during the 55-meter dash with an SNHU program record of 7.44 seconds, according to the SNHU Penmen Athletics site. She later broke her second school record of the day
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Matt Becht Catches Fire Amidst Men’s Basketball Winning Streak

With a score of 75-63 against Southern Connecticut State, SNHU men’s basketball won its fourth straight game on January 31 at the Stan Spirou Field House. With victories over Saint Rose, New Haven, Pace, and Southern Connecticut State, the team is steadily climbing the NE-10 leaderboards. Numbers don’t lie, and they also show that newcomer Matt Becht (‘22) is nearing the top of the
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SNHU Baseball Gains Multiple Preseason Accolades

Going into the 2022 season, the SNHU baseball team is not only looking to defend their title as NE10 champions, but also as NCAA Division II East Region champions. The team has gained some attention that suggests that they are the team to beat. The NE10 Coaches Poll has the Penmen ranked first overall in the NE10. Adelphi is atop the poll in the
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Men’s Soccer Calls it a Season

The SNHU men’s soccer finished an impressive season after a loss in the Northeast-10 semifinal match on November 10 against Franklin Pierce University. Advancing to the semifinals was no small feat. With an 11-6-1 record following a year full of COVID, any playoff run had been appreciated by the team and Penmen fans. However, they exceeded expectations, and after the 2-1 loss to FPU
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SNHU Hockey Team Looking To Get Back On Top

The past four years have been a whirlwind for the SNHU Hockey Team. From winning the NE-10 Championship during the 2018-2019 season to not making the playoffs the next season, these Penmen are looking to get back on track after their 2020-2021 season was canceled. As of December 3, the Penmen are 5-0 in the conference and 6-3 overall. George Thurston (’23) has his
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Men’s Cross Country Crosses the Finish Line

After competing in regionals at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, New York the weekend of November 6, the men’s cross country team hung up their spikes, tying the knot on the 2021 season. The team finished 15th of 21 at a regional cross country race which took countless miles and hours to accomplish. Mastering a comfortable running pace is something that is worked on
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Women’s Cross Country Continues To Grow During Their Season

The SNHU women’s cross country team has been on the rise. With no freshmen on this year’s squad, the veteran presence has been one of the biggest reasons for this incline. Graduate student Jill Couto ('22) has been on the team since the 2016 season and has seen the development of the team first-hand. “The team has developed greatly,” said Couto. “When I came
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Natalie Kallmunzerova Rallies for NE-10 Player of the Year Award

SNHU graduate student and tennis standout Natalie Kallmunzerova ('22) earned her third NE-10 Player of the Week honor of the season. This was following the week of Oct 10 before being named NE-10 Player of the Year on Oct 21. Coming from Prague, Czech Republic, Kallmunzerova and other international teammates are diversifying SNHU’s tennis roster. Now, she stands atop her competitors with a 16-0
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Men’s Golf Looking Forward to Spring Regionals After Successful Fall Season

The SNHU men’s golf team had a season to remember this fall. Taking first place in three of their five matches, it’s safe to say this team is going into the spring with vigor. The team of eight has confidence, with each member a strong player. Five of the eight are selected to go to tournaments. “Our biggest strength is that any one of