Swim teams make big splash with Top 8 team finishes
ByThe Shippensburg University men's and women’s swim teams traveled to Ithaca College on Dec. 4 to compete in the three-day 2015 Bomber Invitational.
The Shippensburg University men's and women’s swim teams traveled to Ithaca College on Dec. 4 to compete in the three-day 2015 Bomber Invitational.
In what was one of the most impressive team finishes in the Raiders’ history, Shippensburg University’s wrestling team snagged eighth overall in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships.
The Shippensburg University volleyball team traveled to Wheeling Jesuit, West Virginia on Dec. 3 to face off against Gannon University in the 2015 NCAA Atlantic Region Quarterfinals.
Shippensburg University’s men's and women’s track and field teams shocked the region with a powerful performance in their season debut.
In the beginning, volleyball was simply a way to make new friends after Taylor Gottshall moved to a new school. At the time, she had no idea that it would help her makes countless friends, help her get into college and etch her name in the Shippensburg University record books.
The Shippensburg men’s basketball team triumphed over Wilmington with a total team effort. The Raiders finished the game with their second highest point total this season, racking up 88 points to Wilmington University’s 72.
Shippensburg University’s men’s basketball team (3-2) was unable to survive a second-half surge by Gannon University (1-2) 70-67, at the Hammermill Center in Gannon.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team used a 23-point fourth quarter to hand Gannon University their first loss of the season Sunday evening at the Hammermill Center in Gannon. The Red Raiders matched up well with its PSAC adversary, forcing the Golden Knights into 14 turnovers in a 75-69 road victory.
Shippensburg University’s men’s basketball was derailed Wednesday against East Stroudsburg University after a hot start to the season. The East Stroudsburg Warriors topped the Raiders, 85-61.
The Shippensburg University women's basketball team continued their win streak and remained undefeated after Wednesday night’s 76-56 win over East Stroudsburg University at Koehler Fieldhouse.
In the first tri-meet of the Red Raiders’ season, Shippensburg University traveled to Lock Haven University on Saturday, Nov.
The men’s and women’s swim teams were on the road last weekend as they traveled to George Mason University to compete in the Patriot Invitational. SU swimming had strong showings throughout the weekend; wrapping up the invitational with multiple top-10 finishes in individual and relay events.
Shippensburg University’s decorated team of runners gathered on Saturday, Nov. 21, amongst the rest of the nation’s Division II Cross Country teams, in Joplin, Missouri for the 2015 NCAA National Championships.
On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Shippensburg University volleyball team faced West Chester University in a quarterfinal match for the beginning of the PSAC playoffs.
Veterans Day is a day where many Americans and universities take time out of their busy schedules to honor the brave men and women who have served in the United States Military.
The Shippensburg University football team celebrated Senior Day on Saturday by putting on a clinic in a 69-20 rout of Mercyhurst University. The seniors stole the spotlight, as every skill-position offensive senior found the end zone in a fairly one-sided affair.
In the Friday night game opener against Penn State University Lehigh Valley, Shippensburg University sealed a solid 89-52 win in the 2015 Wolf’s Bus Lines Classic at Heiges Field House. Shippensburg proved to be a dynamic team with a deep bench by having three players in double figures and 13 players score overall.
The Shippensburg University women's basketball team came back from a slow start on Friday night, clenching a 63-53 win over Saint Michael’s University as part of the 2015 Wolf's Bus Lines Classic at Heiges Field House. Shippensburg trailed 31-28 at the half as a result from the team’s 12 turnovers.
Henderson Gymnasium rang with the clash of steel on steel as the Shippensburg University Fencing Club hosted West Chester University and Kutztown University in the club’s first-ever home tri-meet. A total of 36 fencers in six groups duked it out across the six strips laid out on the gymnasium floor. The first part of the match consisted of round-robin preliminaries, with each group of fencers being assigned to a lane and then conducting bouts against each other, with each bout going to five points.