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Women's Tennis back to it's winning ways
Coming off of an undefeated season last year, the women's tennis team and head coach Isaac Stahl had high hopes and even higher expectations coming into this season.
Unfortunately, after suffering early season defeats against Simmons and MIT, the girls needed to find a strategy that would secure the team more wins in the future.…
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Growth of Suffolk stunted in athletics
In 1991, the Suffolk University Athletic Department opened the Ridgeway Building on Cambridge Street, a facility whose resources were adequate to meet the needs of the student population at the time. However, with the recent onset of massive growth at the school and school population specifically, and the continued high expectations of student athletes, the building that Athletic Director James Nelson once referred to as "the Taj Mahal" seems to be bursting at the seams.…
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Red Sox Nation Rallies
On Sept. 29, gate D at Fenway Park opened up at 3:30 p.m. and the festivities officially started with food, drinks, and a live jazz band to celebrate the Red Sox Playoff Rally. NESN sports announcers Tom Caron and Lou Merloni hosted the event and interviewed players like Jason Bay, Dustin Pedroia, Kevin Youkilis and manager Terry Francona.…
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Bruins should break into Boston sports spotlight
For the past few years, the Boston Bruins have been the ugly stepchild on the Hub sports scene, out of sight and, for many, out of mind. The Red Sox have won the World Series twice since 2004, and the Patriots have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy three times since 2001.…
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C is for championship, Celtics look to repeat
Two years ago, the Boston Celtics finished the regular season with the worst record in the Eastern Conference and the second worst record in the NBA, at 24-58. Last season, the team finished with a NBA best 66-16 record and went on to become world champions.…
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The Ram Report
Women's Tennis
9.25.08 vs. Wentworth, W 9 - 0
9.27.08 at Emerson, W 9 - 0
Women's Volleyball
9.27.08 at Mt. Ida, L 3 - 0
9.27.08 vs Lasell (at Mt. Ida), L 3 - 0
Men's Cross Country
9.26.08 Rivier Invitational, 3rd place out of 6
-Daniel Hassan (5th overall) 30:40
-Matt Stas (9th overall) 31:09
-Shawn Geary (14th overall) 32:20
Women's Cross Country
9.…
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Weekly HonorsWeek of Sept. 21, released Sept. 29
Women's Tennis, Player of the Week
Alex Hernandez-Vallant (SO, Newton, Mass.)
Went 6-0 on the week in singles and doubles matches
combined. Won her single sets, 6-0, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0. Partnered
with Kaitlynn Cates in doubles matches and won 8-2, 8-1.
Women's Soccer, Rookie of the Week
Leslie Hayden (FR, Ross, Calif.…
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Upcoming Games
Men's Soccer
10.01.08 vs. JWU (3:30pm)
10.04.08 at Norwich (1:00pm)
Women's Soccer
10.04 at Norwich (3:00pm)
Women's Tennis
10.04.08 vs. JWU (1:00pm)
Women's Volleyball
10.01.08 vs. Pine Manor (7:00pm)
10.03.08 vs. Weaton (4:00pm)
10.…
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Correction
Correction:
Last week's article, Baseball "Cathedral" comes to a close was written by staff writer Matt West. …
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