PREVIEW: SU field hockey to face LIU-Post in 2017 national title
ByField hockey has arrived at its final stop.
Field hockey has arrived at its final stop.
The battle of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Association (PSAC) titans is finally here.
Shippensburg University’s football team wrapped up the 2017 regular season in convincing fashion with a 51-13 thrashing of the Griffins of Seton Hill University on Saturday in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference crossover game at Seth Grove Stadium.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team kicked off the 2017-18 campaign against two top tier opponents, Wheeling Jesuit University and Bowie State University, in the 2017 Wolf’s Bus Lines Classic.
The No. 8 ranked Shippensburg University men’s basketball team began its 2017-18 season with two big challenges in Shaw University and Virginia Union University, but the Raiders used strong second half shooting performances and stingy defense to remain unblemished.
Nothing gives a team more confidence than opening a new season with a victory.
After falling to Millersville University on Tuesday, the Shippensburg University Volleyball team snapped its four-match losing streak by winning the final two matches of the regular season on the road, defeating Lock Haven University and University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown by set scores of 3-2.
There is a special kind of excitement hovering around the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team entering the 2017-18 season.
The Shippensburg University women’s basketball team sported seven seniors last season, including a special starting five that each scored more than 1,000-career points — the first time in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) history that a team had five 1,000-point scorers on the court.
The Shippensburg University men’s basketball team rose to new heights last season, breaking the school record for wins with 27, winning its first Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) title since 1991 and the program won its first NCAA Tournament game.
The Shippensburg University’s women’s cross-country team was out for revenge on Saturday after falling to Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival Edinboro University in the closest finish in conference history.
The Shippensburg University football team improved on what has been an incredible season already for the Red Raiders, as SU now sits at 9-1 overall, and 6-1 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division — its best mark in East play since 2013.
With the success that Shippensburg University’s men’s cross-country team has had under former Olympian and head coach Steve Spence, it may soon be time to rename Shippensburg “Title Town.”
Fresh off a school record 27 wins in 2016-17, head coach Chris Fite decided it was in the best interest of the Shippensburg University men’s basketball team to face a tough stretch early in the new season.
The men’s and women’s swim teams of Shippensburg University celebrated the careers of several of their senior athletes Friday at a dual meet against Clarion University.
It was the end of an era last week, as seniors for the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team bowed out in style.
A tough weekend road trip for the Shippensburg University volleyball team saw junior Morgan DeFloria become the ninth player in school history to record 1,000 kills in a career on Friday night as the Raiders fell to California University of Pennsylvania (Cal) in a four-set match from the Cal University Convocation Center.