Adam Manison
Four straight fourth-quarter goals is always an accomplishment. However, when trailing by five, it just is not enough.
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It is not often that a player leads off an inning with a ground-out, then gets caught stealing for the second out in that same inning. However, in the third inning of the Hartford Hawks’ game against Quinnipiac Tuesday, that is exactly what happened to centerfielder Rodger Wilmot. That inning,
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A wild pitch and a misplayed line drive proved to be the difference in the Hawks’ loss to UMBC Saturday. The Hawks opened up America East play at Fiondella Field, hosting the Retrievers for a four-game weekend set. They did not get out to a good start, losing 6-4 in
After losing multiple one-goal games earlier this season, Hartford held on for a 10-9 win. (Hartford Sports Information)
Two and a half seconds may not seem like a very long time. However, when the Hartford lacrosse team was nursing a one-goal lead last Saturday over the Quinnipiac Bobcats, two and a half seconds meant the game. After taking a 10-9 lead over the Bobcats on a goal by
ADAM MANISON
The Hartford softball team finished off their weekend series with the Maine Black Bears unceremoniously, dropping Sunday’s game in West Hartford, 8-0. The game was the rubber match of the Hawks’ first series of the season against America East competition. The teams split a double header on Saturday afternoon.
Though the weekend started with a promising win, it soon became a long and frustrating two days. The Hawks won the first game Saturday, 8-7, in extra innings. However, they dropped each of the next three against the Bulldogs, 12-7 in Saturday’s nightcap, then 10-0 and 17-5 in the two
At the America East Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon last October, the Boston University men were the unanimous pick among the conference’s coaches to win the league. However, at the end of the regular season, the Terriers find themselves as the No. 4 seed entering the America East conference tournament. However, in
When Head Coach Kelly Greenberg brought the Terriers into West Hartford for the America East Women’s Championship last March, her team was favored to win the tournament. They had run through the conference to a perfect 16-0 in the regular season with a roster filled with upperclassmen. How different things
When the Hartford Hawks lacrosse team traveled up to Amherst, Mass. to play the No. 17 Massachusetts Minutemen last Saturday, they were hoping to get their 2010 season off to a hot start. However, the Hawks did not expect that 20-10 to signify the scoreboard, and certainly not with them
Over the past two seasons, head coach Peter Lawrence and the University of Hartford Hawks lacrosse team have won only two games. However, as the Hawks prepare to take the field this spring, the mentality is far from that of a losing team. “Our expectations are high,” Lawrence said. “But