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…
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Swim Team Welcomes New Head Coach to the Waters
By Emily Frey For the 23-24 season, the Susquehanna swim team hired new head coach Rachel Drosdick-Sigafoos, who has hopes to bring some relief to the team after having…
Men’s Soccer Looses to Goucher, 2-1
Photo By Christian Vetrone, Photography Editor By Cam Eberly Despite consistent effort, SU men’s soccer fell to the Goucher Gophers Tuesday evening. Goucher netted a goal in the first…
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…
Late Penalty Causes Draw for Women’s Soccer Against Lycoming
Photo By Christian Vetrone, Photography Editor By Lily Schneider The Susquehanna women’s soccer team hosted Lycoming College on Saturday afternoon for the Landmark Conference opener at home. Both teams…
Field Hockey Falls to York College
Photo By Evie Stiner By Matt Guear The Susquehanna field hockey team fell to York College, 4-1, on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at Sassafras Fields Complex. The River Hawks were…
Volleyball Sweeps Lycoming on Parent’s Weekend
By Cam Eberly The volleyball team dominated Lycoming College in straight sets to begin Landmark conference play on Friday at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium. It was an exciting…
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…
Men’s Basketball Set to Play at the Palestra
By Logan Moyer As a young boy, Frank Marcinek watched two games from the wooden bleachers of the cathedral of college basketball – the Palestra. Now, over fifty years…