For most college students, transferring from one school to another does not come with much difficulty. Sure it’s a hassle, stressful, and just a pain, but the students are helped out by the current college as they move toward their new school. However, athletes are seen as property to the
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The men and women’s University of Hartford track and field team broke a total of six new school records at Holy Cross this past Saturday. The women totaled 127 points, placing them in third place, while the men totaled 66 points and landed in sixth place. A total of six
Hartford puts in a strong effort, but it isn’t enough as they struggle midway through the season. Brian Izzo | The Informer
The past week was a very busy week for the Hartford Hawks baseball team. In a span of four days, they played five total games. Unfortunately for the Hawks, they tasted defeat in all six games. On April 18, Hartford lost a home game to Dartmouth 14-5. The weekend saw
“I was in a Ford Explorer with my family, my mom, my dad, my grandmother and my sister and my uncle and there was a drunk driver who was coming in and he passed a stop sign and we didn’t see him and he t-boned us, flipping our car over
After struggling to win as a team all season, the Hawks are finally starting to hit their stride as they cruise into the second half of the season as Kate Wacyk (No. 7), Jackie Kelly (No. 1) and Ana Alberti (No. 8) gather on the mound with their team. Brian Izzo | The Informer
In what has been a difficult season for a young Hartford softball team, there have been many moments of team growth, but few wins to show for it. Those moments are beginning to turn into wins for the Hawks who swept a weekend series against conference rival UMBC in a
The trying season for the Hartford tennis programs continued over the weekend. Both the men and women traveled to Long Island to take on Stony Brook and Binghamton on April 21. No member of the men or women’s team were able to pick up a victory in their match as
One of the most exciting moments a sports fan can witness is seeing a ball scream towards the plate with cartoon like movement, hearing it connect with the pine of a bat and watching it sail out of the stadium as the player rounds the bases for a home run.
The University of Hartford men’s lacrosse team defeated the Stony Brook Seawolves 11-10 in overtime to give them a 2-2 record in conference play and a 5-8 overall record for the season. The win was also their second in a row as they defeated Binghamton beforehand. The Hawks did not
Hawks player returns to dugout in a weekend filled with woes. Adam Manison | The Informer
With eight teams left to face in the regular season the men’s baseball team stands at 9-26 overall after their most recent 14-5 loss to the Dartmouth Big Green at home yesterday, which came after a victory over Quinnipiac and a three game series loss to Maine. Sophomore Brian Hunter
Hartford player tangles with Binghamton as they played “Under the Lights” on Saturday. Adam Manison | The Informer
The men’s lacrosse home game against Binghamton this past Saturday was called “Under the Lights” and the Hawks were able to pull out an 11-7 victory by keeping the visiting Bearcats under their lead for the game’s entirety. With this win at Al-Marzook field Hartford ended their program’s nine year