Field hockey breaks out of slump
The Shippensburg University field hockey team currently stands at 3-3 (0-0 PSAC) and is in seventh place in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) through their first six games of the season.
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The Shippensburg University field hockey team currently stands at 3-3 (0-0 PSAC) and is in seventh place in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) through their first six games of the season.
The Raiders’ downhill spiral over the last couple weeks continued on Wednesday afternoon as the team dropped a contest against Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival West Chester University 1-0 at Robb Sports Complex in Shippensburg.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team suffered its first loss of the season, a 1-0 tightly contested game against Millersville University, on a hot Wednesday afternoon at Robb Sports Complex in Shippensburg.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team began Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) play on Wednesday afternoon with a 2-1 victory over Shepherd University at David See Field.
After suffering a shocking home loss to Clarion University in its season opener, the Shippensburg University football team needed to bounce back with a big performance.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team opened up its season with a pair of non-conference wins in North Carolina on Saturday and Sunday.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team got its season started on the right foot with a 1-0 win in its home opener against Pitt-Johnstown University (UPJ) on Thursday afternoon.
The Shippensburg University football team could not overcome a flat first-half performance in what amounted to a 48-28 defeat at the hands of Clarion University in the Red Raiders' home opener on Saturday afternoon at Seth Grove Stadium.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team looks to improve upon their disappointing 2018 season, where they finished 7-10-1. They will do so without seven departed seniors: Chloe Flemion, Kiersten Priest, Keegan White, Beth McGee, Mariah Varner, Lexi Albert and Lauren Krenzke.
When the 2019 season kicks off, the Shippensburg University football team will look to put together a winning season for the ninth consecutive year under coach Mark “Mac” Maciejewski.
After a wave of veteran athletes graduated in May, the Shippensburg University men’s track & field and cross-country programs announced a 2019-2020 recruiting class on Wednesday.
Shippensburg University athletes were honored in June after a spring 2019 semester that produced multiple standout performances.
Injuries happen. They are a part of sports, whether it be at the high school, college or professional level. Being prepared to survive a wave of injuries that strikes during the grind of a long season is part of what makes a team successful.
One of the best turnarounds in recent baseball history is nearing completion. Four years removed from owning the worst record in baseball and after seven straight seasons of finishing .500 or lower, the Philadelphia Phillies have returned to a competitive level this season.
With LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers missing the playoffs, many figured that this year’s NBA postseason would be dull. But, one of the game’s top players is proving them wrong. Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant is playing at a rate we have not seen in the playoffs in quite some time.
Shippensburg began the PSAC Championships with a tight 5–2 loss to Lock Haven University on Wednesday afternoon.
The Yankees celebrate an early-season road victory over the Baltimore Orioles. New York has clawed its way to a 19-14 start despite having 13 players on the injured list, including stars Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.
Senior Taryn Wilson starts all three games at the PSAC tournament in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Wilson finished her senior Raider campaign with a 13-12 record, a 3.50 ERA and 180 strikeouts.
Freshman Hannah Marsteller smashes a three-run homer in the Raiders’ 14-6 season-ending loss to West Chester University. Marsteller picked up five hits in nine at-bats during the Raiders’ three-game run at the PSAC tournament. The freshman infielder finished the season with 10 homers and 13 doubles.
A new era of Shippensburg University boxing has brought success, already. As members of the athletic club competed in the National Collegiate Boxing Championships this season, sophomore Clayton Wilson was one of two athletes to qualify for nationals. Wilson placed second in the East Coast regional tournament earlier in the semester to earn a spot in the national tournament at 125 pounds.