XC wins Carnegie Mellon invite
It was a special day on Saturday for the Shippensburg University men’s cross-country team, as it placed five runners in the Top 10 and two more in the Top 16.
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It was a special day on Saturday for the Shippensburg University men’s cross-country team, as it placed five runners in the Top 10 and two more in the Top 16.
After a rough previous week, the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team bounced back with two wins in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) against the Bloomsburg University Huskies and the Mountain Cats of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. The wins improved the Raiders to 3–3 in the PSAC.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team split two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) matchups this past week.
The Shippensburg University volleyball team continued its roll through conference play this past weekend with dominant home triumphs over East Stroudsburg University and Kutztown University as it remains unbeaten in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) including a seven-game win streak.
The win streak continues.
The Shippensburg University football team has enjoyed a brilliant 5-0 start to the 2017 season, but the team’s main goal before the season started was to find itself playing for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championship come season’s end.
The 2017 Shippensburg University swimming teams were extremely successful last season, but it was the women’s team that exploded onto the scene with a third-place finish at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships behind an incredible meet by Stephanie O’ Toole.
After three long road trips, the Shippensburg University football team made its return to Seth Grove Stadium a triumphant one, keeping Lock Haven University from getting any momentum in a 37-6 win on Saturday.
Traveling to another country where you are unfamiliar with the language can be a terrifying experience. It becomes frightening when you are completely emerged into a new culture.
Last season, the Shippensburg University field hockey team was shaken to the core when the news of former player and assistant coach Amanda Strous’ death was revealed on a warm June night, but the team persevered and won a national title with her in mind.
Fans were treated to an instant classic Wednesday afternoon, but it ended as an overtime heartbreaker.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team lost a pair of Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference games (PSAC) games over the week to East Stroudsburg and Seton Hill universities.
In what has been coined as the key mid-season match, the Shippensburg University cross-country teams traveled to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, this past weekend to compete in the Paul Short Invitational hosted by Lehigh University.
A week after the Shippensburg University volleyball team swept Mercyhurst University out of Heiges Field House, the Raiders kept their brooms out for their weekend road trip in western Pennsylvania by sweeping both Edinboro and Slippery Rock universities, Friday and Saturday.
Shippensburg University hosted its third-straight Coach To Cure MD event Saturday, with the surprise return of Ethan Pyles, a 15-year-old boy battling Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Redemption can be so sweet.
An explosive first half gave Shippensburg University field hockey its first Pennsylvania State Athletic Association (PSAC) win of the season, defeating Mansfield University, 3-1.
They came, they saw, they conquered.
A wild week of matchups full of goals saw the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team win two of its three matches. The Raiders had their first taste of PSAC (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) competition, facing off against both Gannon University and Lock Haven University.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team had a rough week of games, dropping two out of three over the past week of play.