Justin McCarthur hits a PSAC-record nine 3-pointers in SU’s 89-64 win over East Stroudsburg
It has been a historic two weeks for Shippensburg University guard Justin McCarthur.
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It has been a historic two weeks for Shippensburg University guard Justin McCarthur.
More than 1,000 miles away from its team, a city exploded with joy Sunday night.
The Shippensburg University wrestling team had three contests last week and struggled to get the desired results.
Saturday’s matchup between the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team and Kutztown University was much more than a date on the calendar.
When Justin McCarthur arrived at Shippensburg University, high expectations were not exactly something that was associated with the men’s basketball program.
The Shippensburg University wrestling team continued its good form at the Kutztown University Duals, posting two victories in its three contests on Friday and Saturday.
While the Shippensburg University women’s basketball team’s 4-15 record would not necessarily reflect a mark of a team destined for greatness, a change has occurred in the past few weeks.
While the Shippensburg University women’s basketball team has struggled in the first half of its season, it is hard to not be impressed with the play of guard Ariel Jones. Even as a freshman, Jones has led the Raiders in points, with 393, for an average of 20.7 points per game.
Slow starts have proven to be costly for the Shippensburg University women’s basketball game this season.
Hot starts at Heiges Field House have been a theme for the Raiders this season.
Being in the hospital for an extended stay is enough to drive anyone crazy, but being stuck in a hospital for four months leads to many other discoveries, as Megan Hart, a field hockey player at Shippensburg University, has come to find out in her fight against acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Maintaining quality athletic facilities is important to attract new athletes and allow teams to be competitive with rival schools.
While academics are at the nucleus of all universities, athletic programs are the outer core of the college experience and have huge impacts on successes of students and universities.
After dropping games to Edinboro University and Wilmington University of Delaware last week, the Raiders returned home to face Gannon University and Clarion University over the weekend.
The Shippensburg University men’s and women’s swimming teams put together multiple strong performances at the 2017 Bomber Invitational hosted by Ithaca College.
Shippensburg University lost a big-hearted member of the Raider family this week.
David Brantley won the heptathlon with a new PR (4,593 points); Bryan Pearson took first in both the shot put and weight throw, in which he earned a new PR (59 feet, 7 1/2 inches); and Tra-C Davis also posted a PR in the high jump (6 feet, 11 inches) for the Shippensburg University track-and-field team at the Bison Opener at Bucknell University this weekend.
SU’s Tra-C Davis had a banner day, kicking off the indoor season with a personal record in the high jump with a jump of 6 feet, 11 inches on Saturday at Bucknell.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team dropped two close games to Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) competition on the first weekend in December.
Despite the loss of a cherished teammate, the women’s indoor track and field team came flying out of the gates at the Bison Opener at Bucknell University.