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,…
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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…
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…
SU Football Continues to be Undefeated After Dominating Juniata
Photo By Evie Stiner By Logan Moyer, Assistant Sports Editor The Goal Post Trophy is staying home for another year. With its 56-0 shutout of Juniata in a Landmark…
Football Runs All Over Keystone
Photo By Christian Vetrone, Photography Editor By Logan Moyer, Assistant Sports Editor It turns out that River Hawks, often known for their ability to fly, can also run very…
Transfer, Josh Ehrlich, is at the Helm of SU Offense
Photo By Christian Vetrone, Photography Editor By Matt Guear Josh Ehrlich transferred to Susquehanna University from NCAA Division I Marist College in January of 2023. Just nine months later, he’s the…
Football Opens Conference Slate with Win
Photo By Evie Stiner By Matt Guear A balanced offensive attack paired with suffocating play from the Susquehanna defense led to an all-around dominant effort to take down Catholic…
SU Defeats Western New England at First Home Game of the Season
Photo By Max Palmer By Matt Guear Despite the rainy atmosphere at Doug Arthur Stadium on Saturday, the Susquehanna football team defeated the Western New England Golden Bears 26-18. …
Recapping Week 4 of the NFL
Photo by Adrian Curiel on Unsplash By Tyler Glessner Dolphins 15-Bengals 27 – Joe Burrow throws for 287 yards and two touchdowns. The Bengals also put up 13 points in the fourth quarter. Dolphins…
NFL’s concussion problem could affect youth football
Photo by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash By Tyler Glessner The NFL’s concussion problem and lack of care for player safety could kill youth football. Handling player safety regarding concussions has always stained the…