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Progress in the pandemic: Fans to return to New York sporting events

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

For the first time in almost a year, sports fans in New York will be allowed to attend events at venues with 10,000 seats or more, with proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72-hours of the game. In...

Charger Sports Spotlight: Megan McLoughlin

Charger Sports Spotlight: Megan McLoughlin

Tyler Garnet, Contributing Writer March 9, 2021

This edition of Charger Sports Spotlight features Megan McLoughlin, a junior health science major from Long Island and a defender on the Women's Lacrosse Team. After graduation, she plans on applying for...

Athletics to add women’s rugby as varsity sport in fall

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer March 3, 2021

In a Feb. 25 press release on NewHavenChargers.com, the Department of Athletics & Recreation announced that women’s rugby will be added as the 18th varsity sport sponsored by the university. This...

Tiger Woods involved in Southern California car crash, currently being treated for injuries

Tiger Woods involved in Southern California car crash, currently being treated for injuries

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor February 23, 2021

Professional golfer Tiger Woods was involved in a single-vehicle accident in Southern California Tuesday morning. Woods needed to be extracted from the vehicle by first responders and was transported to...

WrestleMania season continues with WWE Elimination Chamber

Elisa D’Egidio, Contributing Writer February 23, 2021

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event, which took place in the WWE Thunderdome on Feb. 21 at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL. was live-streamed on the WWE Network,...

A true sign of spring

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor February 22, 2021

While it may not look like it, the first sign of spring has arrived. The MLB has approved the start of spring training and teams are reporting to their facilities early as Feb. 16. Given the increase of...

NFL 2020 recap and what’s next

Lindsay Giovannone, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

The National Football League capped off an incredible season on Sunday, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers claiming the title as Super Bowl 55 champs, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9. The NFL’s...

Football program gains 12 on Signing Day

Ethan Cardona, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

National Signing Day was Feb. 3 as high school football players began to sign their national letters of intent (NLI) to join college football programs. The Chargers were not left out of the mix, as head...

Charger sports spotlight: Gabriela Chavez

Tyler Garnet, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

Charger Sports Spotlight, our new section highlighting sports teams and players at the university, begins with Gabriela Chavez, a senior health science major from Massachusetts. She is a center-midfielder...

Brady remains on top

Davin Roy, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

After a long, non-traditional NFL season, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tom Brady won Super Bowl 55. The Buccaneers soundly defeated the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 31-9. The Chiefs simply could not...

Black History Month in professional sports: A chance for celebration and critique

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

February offers a chance to reflect on the importance of Black history and accomplishments. In professional sports, it allows leagues to celebrate the successes of their Black athletes while continuing...

Student athletes break honor roll record

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer February 22, 2021

While college athletes have a reputation for trading academic success for success on the field or court, student-athletes at the University of New Haven have proven versatile as a record-breaking 327...

Spring sports prepare for season amid pandemic

Tyler Wells, Staff Writer February 9, 2021

While the COVID-19 pandemic continues, spring varsity sports at the University of New Haven are confident that teams will see competition in the coming months. With students returning to campus, the athletic...

NE-10 announces fall sports will not play in spring of 2021

Davin Roy, Contributing Writer February 9, 2021

The Northeast-10 has ended all the “what-ifs” of the fall 2020 season, deciding, meaning football, soccer, volleyball, field hockey or cross country will not play. The announcement was made official...

Tom Brady v Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl

Tom Brady v Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl

Lyndsay Miller, Contributing Writer February 4, 2021

When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7, it will be one of the most anticipated championship games in NFL history as two of the greatest quarterbacks of all...

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