Men's basketball dominates in win over Wilson
No matter how easy or hard, a win is a win in the mind of Shippensburg University men’s basketball coach Chris Fite after the Raiders’ 101-74 drubbing of the Wilson College Phoenix on Wednesday night.
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No matter how easy or hard, a win is a win in the mind of Shippensburg University men’s basketball coach Chris Fite after the Raiders’ 101-74 drubbing of the Wilson College Phoenix on Wednesday night.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team advanced to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) semifinals by defeating No. 6-ranked Bloomsburg University 2-1 in overtime on a cold Tuesday night from David See Field.
Despite a poor night of shooting, the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team out-hustled and out-gritted the Virginia Union Panthers to open its 2018-2019 campaign with a 65–60 victory.
If the questions surrounding the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team roster had not been answered in its season-opening win against the Virginia Union Panthers, then perhaps its hard-fought 79-69 victory against the Lincoln University Lions provided some clarity.
Costello is one of the few remaining starters from the last few seasons for SU. He will need to become a vocal leader on and off the court for the team after the loss of stars like Dustin Sleva and Justin McCarthur.
Coach Chris Fite encourages his players on the bench during their impressive comeback against the Lions on Sunday in front of a raucous home crowd.
Junior Lamar Talley puts up a team-high 16 points, including several threes, in the opening win against Virginia Union. The mark was a new career-high.
Junior John Costello ties with Talley for the team lead in points, scoring 16, as well as grabbing an impressive eight rebounds to lead the Raiders to an exciting debut victory at Heiges Field House.
Antonio Kellem earns a spot on the Wolf Bus Line’s Classic All-Tournament First Team after grabbing 21 points and six rebounds in the win against Lincoln.
Although the season did not necessarily go as planned, the Shippensburg University football team can rest its hat on the fact that it clinched its eighth-consecutive winning season with a complete-game victory over Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West opponent Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), 45–21.
Both the offense and defense came together for SU in a dominant display at IUP.
While the dreams of a conference championship have come to an end, the Shippensburg University volleyball team can be proud of how far it came.
The team celebrates its comeback victory over Millersville in the quarterfinals at Heiges last Tuesday night.
Setter Emily Hangen (No. 6) was on fire for the Raiders in both games of the PSAC playoffs, finishing with 61 assists against SHU and 52 against Millersville.
The No. 5-ranked Shippensburg University field hockey team completed its regular season with a dominant 8-0 win over Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) opponent Mercyhurst University on a cold Saturday afternoon from David See Field.
Junior defender Mikayla Cheney has been solid at the back once again for the Raiders, contributing to an impressive six shutouts during the regular season.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team (0-1) fell on Saturday evening to the visiting Bowie State University Bulldogs (1-0), 60-52, at Heiges Field House.
The Raider defense plays stellar in the win over WJU, forcing 19 turnovers.
Sophomore Kryshell Gordy scores 23 points over the opening two games for SU.
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