Union Looks to Erase Playoff Draught against Yale
The Dutchmen closed out the season on a rather sour note as they lost 2-0 Friday night against twentieth ranked Colgate and then came back to register their last regular season game against Cornell as a 2-1 loss as well at Messa Rink. The loss to Colgate put Union out of contention for a first round ECACHL tournament play bye.…
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Track Teams Put Union on the Map at State MeetRelay teams, Duffy, La Spina & Sefcik earn medals
When reading this article, you may be wondering to yourself who is that studly human-being between those two beautiful girls in this week's photo of the staff writer. Well my friends, the statuesque man goes without being named but the two lovely ladies are non-other than the Concordy's own Kelly Owings and Corinne Simisky, a staff writers dream.…
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Dutchmen Run Into Hamilton's Hot Hand
Union men's basketball had an ultimately disappointing Liberty League tournament performance last weekend, as the No. 3 seeded Dutchmen turned in a gutsy victory over No. 2 seed St. Lawrence only to fall victim to an unbelievable three-point barrage by the eventual victors, No.…
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Women's Basketball Bows Out in First Round
The Union women's basketball team's season did not end as they had hoped. The third-seeded Dutchwomen suffered a tough loss to second-seeded St. Lawrence in the first round of the Liberty League tournament. Even with the loss, however, Union certainly did not go down without a fight.…
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Women's Hockey Team Bids Farewell to Seniors
This weekend, the Dutchwomen traveled to Colgate hoping to pick up two wins on the final weekend of the season. Though they played two hard-fought games, Union walked away with two losses. However, there were many highlights in the losing weekend as all three goaltenders got to play and Freshmen Josie McDermott scored her first collegiate goal.…
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Dutchmen Swimmers Place Third at NYS Meet
"Beer, women, no more swimming!" was chanted by all the male swimmers in Nottingham High School's pool area on Saturday night at the conclusion of the championship UNYSCSA meet. Indeed the men were ecstatic, finishing their very long season and looking forward to some of the pleasures they had been denied in the last weeks of their seasons.…
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The Smith Factor -- Rambling on for the last issue as Sports Editor
One of the biggest drawbacks to Concordiensis is the fact it goes to print eight times throughout the trimester. This of course limits our playoff coverage of Union sports teams, as well as other momentous upcoming sports events like March Madness, the World Baseball Classic, NFL draft ramblings, and of course, fantasy baseball drafts.…
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It's a Midwest Thing: There's a stirking comparison between baseball and music in Chicago
The baseball season is fast approaching, as spring training is up and running and the World Baseball Classic starts up in only a couple days. The White Sox are looking to repeat as world champions in 2006 and since today is the much anticipated release (at least for me) of Ne-Yo's CD, I figured it would only be fitting to compare some of the current Sox players to some of the artists in the music industry and a song that relates to each of them.…
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European Soccer WeeklyEveryone's favorite Miamian weighs in on football across the pond
It was a very exciting past week in the world of European soccer as the Champions League round of 16 kicked off and I displayed excellent form in my gambling.
2005 finalists AC Milan fought to a 1-1 draw with top German outfit Bayern Munich, who have disappointed in recent years in European play.…
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