Men’s soccer season ends after loss at Bloomsburg
ByAnother season is in the books for the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team.
Another season is in the books for the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team.
The Red Raider football team matched up against Kutztown University Oct. 29 with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East Division on the line and suffered a heartbreaking loss in double overtime, 24–21. It is Kutztown’s first win at SU since 1995.
Cole Chiappialle has come a long way. From the loss of his mother, to conquering knee injuries and transferring from Penn State, it has been a long road for the Shippensburg University junior in the past two years.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team picked up two huge victories against Seton Hill University and Mercyhurst University earlier in October. The star in those games was senior Ashley Weaver, and she was recognized for her efforts with the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) women’s soccer Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 10, 2016.
With the 2016 regular season nearing a close, the Shippensburg University volleyball team wrapped up a seven-match home stand with two wins and a loss last weekend.
The 2016 season looked promising for the Shippensburg University men’s soccer team, but has quickly turned into one to forget. Despite the team starting the season with five wins in the month of September, the Raiders have now gone winless so far in October.
The Shippensburg University women’s soccer team scored three goals after halftime, including a golden goal in the 96th minute, to secure a 3–2 victory over Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) opponent Mansfield University this past Saturday.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team dropped a heartbreaker in double overtime, 2–1, to Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival East Stroudsburg University on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Fighting is a sport that requires incredible mental toughness and a tremendous amount of will power. To be a good fighter, one has to be determined to be the best.
A strong first quarter was more than enough for the Shippensburg University football team, as the Raiders blew past Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) foe Millersville University, 43–9, spoiling homecoming for the Marauders.
Coming into the season, the Shippensburg University men and women’s cross-country teams had lofty goals to end with a strong finish at the NCAA Division II Nationals. The road to nationals ran through Kutztown University first, though.
Justin Pyle, a senior running back for the Shippensburg University football team, has been a huge part of the Red Raiders’ success so far in 2016. But it did not start here. Pyle has loved the game of football since he was six years old.
The Shippensburg University swim teams made a splash Tuesday, but fell just short of a victory against Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP).
With a faculty strike in full effect, students across the 14 schools in Pennsylvania State System-Higher Education (PASSHE) are affected.
The Shippensburg University field hockey team continued its historic run on Saturday by taking down Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival Mercyhurst University, 1–0, in Erie, Pa.
It was senior day when the Shippensburg University women’s soccer team took on its Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival Clarion University at David See Field, but the hero of the match was a freshman. SU’s Paige Harris scored two goals in the last 15 minutes of Saturday’s game to secure a 2–1 victory and send the Raider’s seniors out in style.
After a lackluster first half against West Chester University last week, the Shippensburg University football team stressed a strong start in Saturday’s game.
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Shippensburg University’s senior volleyball setter had big aspirations coming into her collegiate career. On Tuesday, she accomplished one of her biggest goals.