Track and Field: Runners bolt to a strong finish
While only an early season marker, the men's and women's indoor track and field teams showed signs of good form last Saturday at the non-scoring Jay Carisella Invitational.
While only an early season marker, the men's and women's indoor track and field teams showed signs of good form last Saturday at the non-scoring Jay Carisella Invitational.
It's safe to say that Kate Warwick '12 ended her cross country career with a bang.
With the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship game against Albertus Magnus College just seven minutes old, forward Steve Keuchkarian '12 sent in a cross from the right flank in an attempt to set up a scoring opportunity for one of his teammates.
Last Monday, after an action-packed intramural football season, only four teams remained to battle it out in the men's and women's flag football championships. Just Take a Forfeit pulled off a scintillating 35-34 victory over Better With the Lights Off for the men's title, as Chris Ferro '13 roped in a two-point conversion with no time left on the clock.
Despite ending the regular season with a 2-0 victory over New York University last Saturday and a 12-5-1 record overall, the men's soccer team still missed qualifying for the Division III NCAA Tournament.
A season after watching their archrivals lift the Stanley Cup at their expense, the Montreal Canadiens had some consolation last Thursday when they defeated the Boston Bruins by a 2-1 score at the TD Garden. When the defending Stanley Cup Champions jumped out to a first-period lead, the Habs looked like they would be relegated to another loss against their Bostonian rivals.
An athlete's transition from high school to college athletics can be daunting. A faster game, a new system and a new coach?not to mention adjusting to college life?are all obstacles that can discourage an athlete who moves to a higher level of competition. However, none of these challenges has impeded the progress of men's soccer forward Tyler Savonen '15.
As Jacob Riis?a famous figure in American social reform?once said, a rock that shatters on a stonecutter's 101st blow is not a result of a single strike, but all that came before. While Riis' statement doesn't directly apply to the men's soccer team's 1-0 victory over Springfield College last Wednesday night, it certainly shared the same basic principle: The key to achieving a goal is sticking with it. "It was a great team goal," said forward Lee Russo '13, scorer of the game's lone tally.
The University of Albany cross country course is not for the faint of heart. Undulating hills.
Two words described the fortunes of the women's soccer team this past week: draw and defeat. Despite hanging tough and creating opportunities in last Sunday's game against Washington University in St.
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