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New Haven and Molly volleyball teams in their huddles at either side of the gym

Volleyball proves too much for Molloy, wins in straight sets

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor October 3, 2021

The New Haven women’s volleyball team continued their hot streak against out-of-conference Molloy College on Thursday night, winning in straight sets. This pushed the Chargers’ win streak to five,...

Womens volleyball in a timeout against Bridgeport, West Haven, CT. 2021.

Volleyball wins I-95 rivalry, beats Bridgeport 3-1

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor September 30, 2021

The New Haven women’s volleyball team walked away with a 3-1 victory over the University of Bridgeport on Tuesday in the I-95 rivalry. They were led by senior right-side Jessica Akiona who had a career...

Field hockey wins 2-0, takes down No. 9 AIC

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor September 28, 2021

The New Haven field hockey team continued their impressive start to the season on Sept. 22 with a 2-0 win over No. 9 American International College. After a quiet first quarter for the offense, the...

Men’s soccer upsets Saint Anslem

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 28, 2021

As the day was filled with emotions for the university’s Family Day on Sept. 25, the day was capped off by the soccer team. After a 15-minute delayed start because of Saint Anselm University’s late...

Football players stand on the sideline at the game. West Haven, Sept. 26, 2021.

Football wins Elm City Trophy, beat Owls 38-9

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor September 28, 2021

The New Haven football team made a statement in the Elm City rivalry, upending Southern Connecticut State University 38-9. It is the 12th straight victory for the Chargers over the Owls, extending their...

Womens soccer plays against SNHU, West Haven, Sept. 18, 2021.

Chargers fall to No. 19 SNHU

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 21, 2021

In a 3-1 loss on Saturday night, the Chargers' women's soccer team fell to No. 19 Southern New Hampshire University. In the NE-10 matchup, the Chargers hosted the Penmen, looking to turn things around...

Goalie Keira Integlia, West Haven, Sept. 15, 2021.

Field hockey braves West Chester’s storm in second season game

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 21, 2021

Coming off of a 1-0 victory at Pace University, the field hockey team returned home to host No. 2 West Chester University Wednesday night at DellaCamera Stadium, but fell 1-0. The Golden Rams showed...

The Chargers play against the Bulldogs, West Haven, Sept. 18, 2021.

Football struggles offensively, loses to No. 22/24 Bowie State

Tyler Wells, Associate Editor September 21, 2021

The New Haven football team welcomed nationally ranked Bowie State University to West Haven on Saturday, marking the long-delayed matchup between the two schools. The Bulldogs came into the weekend as...

Members of the womens rugby team practice at DellaCamera Field, West Haven, Sept. 7, 2021

Women’s rugby program takes off in its first season

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-In-Chief September 14, 2021

Varsity women’s rugby opened their first season with a bang on Sept. 6, winning a doubleheader against Manhattanville College. Starting off on a high note, they’re planning to continue the momentum...

Members of the field hockey team hug during the game at DellaCamera Stadium, West Haven, CT, Sept. 11, 2021.

Field hockey picks up first season win

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 14, 2021

In their conference opener on Saturday, the field hockey team did not disappoint as they defeated the Purple Knights of St. Michael’s College 3-0 to earn their first win of the season. The Chargers...

Womens rugby poses in front of score

Women’s rugby program debut doesn’t disappoint

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 14, 2021

In February, University of New Haven athletic director Sheahon Zenger announced the addition of women’s rugby as the university's 18th varsity sport. Last Monday afternoon, the program made their season...

NFL footballs lay on a football field

The NFL really doesn’t care

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor September 14, 2021

Is the National Football League a hotbed of performative activism, or does the trade association actively–and honestly–seek to push social change? After the NFL announced in early September that players...

Chargers Gymnasium at North Campus.

Return of the Chargers

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 7, 2021

Exactly one year ago, campus was quiet: there were no tailgates, no prime-time games and fall sports were stunted. Fast forward to present day and everything is different: athletics are ramping up, preseason...

Construction brings new performance center to North Campus

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor September 7, 2021

Yellow hard hats and construction equipment are back at the university, this time making their way up to North Campus to begin work on the university’s newest project. With the start of the Chargers’...

Katie Ledecky swims at the London 2012 Aquatics Centre 1.

In the Olympics, women just can’t lose

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor September 7, 2021

The first modern Olympic Games was held on April 6, 1896, with a thousand years since the last Olympiad on the Peloponnese Peninsula in the fourth century A.D. Only four years later, women began competing...

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