Senior Malcolm Clark led in points among both teams, putting 26 points on the board, for a total of 479 this season, in his final game for Shenandoah.
Looking ahead to women’s lacrosse season
“We struggled last year with such a small team but this year we have plenty of subs and everyone has good skills,” senior captain Jacque Hemler said.
Men’s lacrosse downs Wesley
Shenandoah University men’s lacrosse team downed Wesley College 19-7 in their season opener.
Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country rank regionally, first time since 2011
“We’re more determined than before to achieve our goals,” said Alex Caljean, team captain.
Women’s Lacrosse has rocky season
Rachel Levy, Staff Writer
The women need to place top six in the conference during regular season to get a bid into conference playoffs, but they will need to beat some tough teams to do so.
Golf teams fight for lower scores
Rachel Levy, Staff Writer
The men and women have been practicing hard since fall, with and hopes to bring their scores down in preparation for the quickly-approaching ODAC championships.
Hornets Baseball Works to Defend Their Title
Rachel Levy, Staff Writer
The Hornets Baseball team wants to defend their ODAC championship, but it’s not 2015 anymore; it’s a new year with more teams vying for the trophy.
Men’s Lacrosse and their Journey to the Playoffs
Rachel Levy, Staff Writer
Even though they didn’t show it in their first game, men’s lacrosse has a stronger team this year, with higher hopes for this season than previous seasons. The men hope to be a break out this season in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), which is one of the toughest men’s lacrosse conferences in the division.
Womens Soccer learns through experience
NADER HUSSEIN ’DOAH CONTRIBUTING WRITER The Shenandoah University women’s soccer team may not be at the top of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), but they do have something going for them. The […]