By Logan Moyer, Assistant Sports Editor It was a busy four days of basketball in Selinsgrove. Nine games, eight of which were part of the annual Susquehanna Tip Off Tournament. Susquehanna…
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Jim Findlay Achieves His 200th Career Win
Photo By Christian Vetrone, Photography Editor By Natalie Dodson Susquehanna Men’s soccer coach, Jim Findlay, celebrates his 200th win after completing his 26th season. The River Hawks ended their season 3-10-3…
Women’s Basketball Dominates in Landmark Conference Games
By Cam Eberly After losing the last two non-conference games, the women’s basketball team looked ahead to the Landmark conference play. It was apparent that the players cleared their minds from…
Susquehanna Football Loses in First Round of Playoffs, Second Year in a Row
Photo and Written By Abby MacMillan, Editor-in-Chief A year ago today, the Susquehanna football team lost in the first round of the NCAA Dlll National Championships against Utica University, 17-10. A…
A Look Into Susquehanna’s Dance Team
By Cam Eberly Many people will go to Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium to watch both Susquehanna basketball teams but do not realize that another team performs at halftime. Halftime is typically…
NCAA Preview
By Logan Moyer, Assistant Sports Editor Susquehanna football coach Tom Perkovich never again wants to experience what he felt on Nov.19, 2022. Following their undefeated regular season and Centennial Conference championship,…
Football Retrospective
By Matt Guear Susquehanna University first made the Division III playoffs in 1986 under head coach Rocky Rees. The team defeated Washington & Jefferson University in the first round but ultimately fell…
Field Hocky Wins Landmark Title for the First Time Since 2018
Photo By Abby MacMillan By Cam Eberly With late magic and a dominant performance by Goalkeeper Ashley Derrick, the field hockey team captures the Landmark title for the first time since…
The Move
By Briana J. Brijmohan Give us a reason as to why we’re saying goodbye to just say hello. Plastic containers that were emptied now filled again; the warmth of a room…