The Charger Bulletin

New Havens Caitlyn Toom kicks the ball against Le Moyne College, West Haven, Oct. 1, 2022.

Chargers fall 2-0 to Le Moyne on Senior Day

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor October 4, 2022

The New Haven women’s soccer team hosted the Le Moyne Dolphins on Saturday afternoon at Kathy Zolad Stadium, honoring the seniors for all their contributions to the program. Unfortunately, the Chargers...

The mens soccer team celebrates after a goal against St. Rose, West Haven, Sept. 28, 2022.

Tempers flare in dramatic 3-3 tie v. Saint Rose

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor October 2, 2022

A back-and-forth battle on Wednesday night between New Haven and Saint Rose resulted in a high-scoring, dramatic draw at Kathy Zolad Stadium. It was a tough, gritty game, highlighted by ejections and red...

Members of the field hockey team celebrate after a goal in their win over Pace, West Haven, Oct. 27, 2022.

New Haven fights off late comeback, beats Pace 4-3

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor October 2, 2022

The New Haven field hockey team (2-4, 2-0 NE10) has earned their place in the win column yet again on Tuesday night at Ralph F. Dellacamera Stadium, holding off the Pace Setters (3-4, 0-2 NE10) late comeback...

The New Haven volleyball team celebrates after a point against Southern New Hampshire, West Haven, Sept. 24, 2022.

Volleyball drops first home match 3-1 to SNHU

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief September 27, 2022

After opening the season with 13 consecutive matches on the road, the New Haven women’s volleyball team returned to Charger Gymnasium for the first time in 2022. The result didn’t go the Chargers’...

The New Haven womens soccer team celebrates after a goal against Saint Anselm, West Haven, Sept. 24, 2022.

Fleming Leads the Charge Over Saint Anselm

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 27, 2022

The New Haven women’s soccer team again found themselves in the win column on Saturday afternoon at Kathy Zolad Stadium in a crucial conference matchup with the Saint Anselm Hawks. The Chargers were...

Men’s Soccer Falls to No. 2 Franklin Pierce 4-0

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 27, 2022

New Haven took to the road on Saturday night to face the Franklin Pierce Ravens at Sodexo Field, falling 4-0. The Ravens, who entered the game as the second ranked team in the country, dominated this game...

Players on the New Haven football team celebrate after a touchdown against AIC, Sept. 17, 2022.

No. 23 football takes down Bentley 21-13 on the road

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief September 27, 2022

In their first Northeast-10 conference game on the road in 2022, the New Haven football team walked out of the hostile Bentley University environment with a 21-13 win on Friday night. It was a cold and...

A field hockey post-game graphic, Sept. 24, 2022.

Field hockey wins first game of season 1-0 over St. Michael’s

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief September 27, 2022

After being ranked 10th in the country to open the season, the New Haven field hockey team struggled to find a win over its first four games. While three of those games came against ranked opponents, including...

New Havens Madison Blonde winds up for a kick against Pace, West Haven, Sept. 21, 2022.

Blonde shines in win over Pace

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 22, 2022

A Northeast-10 (NE-10) showdown between the New Haven Chargers and the Pace Setters gave New Haven their first conference win of the season in a 2-1 win on Wednesday afternoon at Kathy Zolad Stadium. Two...

Should we count inflated home run records?

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 22, 2022

Since its inception, baseball has been a game of long-lasting records. These records have been set and broken countless times throughout the sport's history. The legitimacy of some of these totals has...

MLB to experiment with new play strategies for 2023

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 22, 2022

Major League Baseball (MLB) has faced its fair share of criticism in recent years for the slower pace of play. This is a result of many different factors, but the MLB has experimented with ways to increase...

Will the injury issue continue to haunt the NFL?

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 22, 2022

Every year, as we enter a new football season, there are always a variety of issues that come along. One issue that has been trending over the past five seasons, is the continuous increase in the rate...

Dante Polletta makes contact with the American International College defender, West Haven, Sept. 17, 2022.

Men’s soccer breaks even with AIC

Christopher Elwell, Sports Editor September 20, 2022

A high-spirited match of men’s soccer between New Haven and American International College ended in a scoreless tie on Saturday night at Kathy Zolad Stadium. It was a back and forth affair with both...

New Haven wide receiver Kasi Hazard celebrates after scoring a touchdown against AIC, West Haven, Sept. 17, 2022

Football surges in second half, beat AIC 54-26

Tyler Wells, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2022

In front of a sold out crowd of over 4,000 for Family Day, the New Haven football team ran away with a 54-26 victory over visiting American International College. The defense rallied in the second half,...

New Havens Kevin Foelsch (left) and Chris Carlyle (right) celebrate a touchdown, West Haven, Sept. 10, 2022.

Football stumbles, still wins Elm City matchup

Tyler Wells, Editor-In-Chief September 13, 2022

It was not pretty, but when the final buzzer sounded on Saturday, the New Haven football team walked away with a 31-26 win over crosstown rival Southern Connecticut State University in an out-of-conference...

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