SU Athletics unveils new primary logo
The Shippensburg University Athletic Department unveiled a new athletics logo on Wednesday that will replace the icon Raider Ship logo. The former logo will continue to be the primary mark for the university.
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The Shippensburg University Athletic Department unveiled a new athletics logo on Wednesday that will replace the icon Raider Ship logo. The former logo will continue to be the primary mark for the university.
Shippensburg University’s field hockey team is set to begin a 2025 season that will look quite different from any in recent memory.
This past Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of the death of a local teenager, the son of Shippensburg University’s head football coach.
The Shippensburg University softball team earned a spot at the NCAA Division II Atlantic Super Regionals after going undefeated at the preliminary tournament last week.
Corrine Markovich likes to yell a lot.
In the heart of Montoursville, Pennsylvania, was the stomping ground of Shippensburg University senior baseball player Jaxon Dalena. This is where his dream took flight: to be a college baseball player. Dalena has been playing baseball since he was a child, but did not know the true potential it could bring.
Shippensburg University’s softball team went 5-1 this past week to close out their regular season play and clinch a spot in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament.
Amidst the craziness of Shippensburg’s home sports events this past weekend, a project partnered by the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Volvo finally came to fruition.
In their largest home meet of the season, Shippensburg University’s track-and-field teams shined in the Paul Kaiser Classic this past weekend. The men’s and women’s teams combined to win 15 events in the meet, with four athletes provisionally qualifying for the NCAA Division II championships.
Shippensburg University men’s baseball finished 2-2 over four games this weekend against Mansfield. The series began on Friday, April 18. The Raiders are now 22-18 on the season and 9-11 in conference play.
Shippensburg University’s men’s and women’s track and field teams had a strong showcase with their second home meet of the season at Seth Grove Stadium.