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Salve Men’s Rugby Tries for 2nd National Title

Salve Men’s Rugby Tries for 2nd National Title

Campus, Sports April 24, 2018 at 2:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer It’s been quite the ride for the Salve Men’s Rugby team since they clinched another NSCRO 15s Final Four appearance back in November, and that ride finally continues this weekend as the Seahawks fly to Marietta, Georgia to fight for what could be a second national title in program history. The Seahawks were recently ranked #2 out of the 240 NSCRO teams in theRead More

Frozen Farewell: Boston Says Goodbye to Rene Rancourt

Features, Nation, Off Campus, Sports April 10, 2018 at 8:19 pm Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer Just before the Boston Bruins’ final regular season game last Sunday, 78-year-old Rene Rancourt took to center ice in his usual tux and bowtie ensemble and belted out the national anthem just as he had been doing since 1975. Only this time, Rancourt is calling it a career. After the 2016-17 season, Rene Rancourt willRead More

Highest Ranked Men’s Hockey Team in Salve History Comes Up Short in Playoff Run

Highest Ranked Men’s Hockey Team in Salve History Comes Up Short in Playoff Run

Campus, Sports March 6, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer Despite the Salve Regina Men’s Hockey team receiving its highest ever ranking from two different D3 online hockey polls going into this year’s tournament, they couldn’t complete their championship run when they fell to Nichols College in the semifinals last weekend. The team was recognized as 4th in the nation, and the number one seedRead More

Salve Success Story: Morton Joins Basketball History

Salve Success Story: Morton Joins Basketball History

Campus, Sports March 6, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Sarah DeWolfe | Staff Writer On December 9th, the team captain of the Salve Regina University Men’s Basketball team became the 19th athlete in program history to reach 1,000 career points. Senior Rodney Morton of Malden, Massachusetts hit the jump shot that brought him to the milestone in a thrilling victory against visiting Worcester State University. Morton was unaware atRead More

American athletes walk into the Opening Ceremony led by flag bearer Erin Hamlin who competed in Luge.

The Wait is Over: PyeongChang 2018 Has Begun

Activities, Check It Out, Competition, Off Campus, Sports, World February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Sarah Dewolfe| Staff Writer It’s been a long four years for fans of the Winter Olympics, but that doesn’t compare to the wait for almost 3,000 Olympic athletes from 92 countries around the world competing in this year’s games. For some, the road to PyeongChang began when they first learned to ski or snowboard at an early age. All theRead More