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Baseball Ready to Get Underway

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor February 19, 2019

Spring is almost here, and that means baseball is around the corner. The Chargers will look to capitalize on a historic 2018 season, where they set a record for single season wins, going 39-12 overall....

Are eSports Really Considered sports?

Are eSports Really Considered sports?

Nicole Manall, Opinion Editor February 18, 2019

After the massive success of Fortnite, eSports are the biggest craze hitting the gaming industry. In a nutshell, eSports is competitive, organized video gaming. Some examples are Fortnite, League of Legends,...

The Charge-Up 2/11/19

February 12, 2019

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Women’s Basketball Continues to Struggle

Majelique Lewis, Staff Writer February 12, 2019

The Chargers faced the Southern Connecticut State Owls for the second time this season on Wednesday, Feb. 6, defeating the Owls 61-48 to end their five-game losing streak. The Chargers came into this game...

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Women’s Track and Field Goes for Gold

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer February 12, 2019

The women’s track team’s first meet after the finals layoff brought them to Staten Island to compete in the Spartan Invitational, where a new school record was set in the 4x200 meter relay. The...

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Men’s Track and Field Ends Successful Regular Season

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer February 12, 2019

Men’s track and field took home gold for the weight throw at the Spartan Invitational in Staten Island on Jan. 11 as they returned for the season. Senior Michael Kandolin threw a distance of 17.57 meters...

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Men’s Basketball Suffers Set Back

Zack Pincince, Contributing Writer February 12, 2019

The battle for the Elm City took place on Wednesday as the team across the street came to North Campus. Southern Connecticut State University came into the contest at 14-8 and looked to take the lead in...

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Softball Ready to Get Rolling

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor February 12, 2019

The 2019 softball season is just around the corner, and it’s time to get started. Last season, the Chargers finished 25-21 with a 14-12 record in the NE-10 Conference. New Haven ended its season in the...

Womens Basketball Skid Hits Five Games

Women’s Basketball Skid Hits Five Games

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor February 6, 2019

  Women’s Basketball could not end their four-game losing streak as they lost to Southern New Hampshire 70-56 on Saturday Feb. 2. This was the Chargers fifth loss in a row following a stretch...

Mens Basketball Raises Awareness For Coaching For Literacy

Men’s Basketball Win Coaching for Literacy

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor February 6, 2019

On Saturday Feb. 2 men’s basketball participated in their annual Coaching for Literacy Awareness game as they took on Southern New Hampshire at Charger Gymnasium. The Chargers defeated the Penmen 76-62...

Male Cheerleaders Make Super Bowl History

Male Cheerleaders Make Super Bowl History

Nicole Manall, Opinion Editor February 6, 2019

This year, the Super Bowl saw its first male cheerleaders. The Los Angeles Rams’ Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies are two of three men who made history last year as the first male cheerleaders in the...

Women’s Basketball Extends Winning Streak to Five Games

Women’s Basketball Extends Winning Streak to Five Games

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor January 30, 2019

The weather may be getting colder, but women’s basketball is heating up. The Chargers have won five games in a row, and they don’t look like they will be slowing down anytime soon. This is the...

Redshirt sophomore Derrick Rowland shoots ball against Bentley on Jan. 19.

Men’s Basketball Continues Five-Game Winning Streak

Chris DiGeronimo, Sports Editor January 30, 2019

The Chargers are in the midst of a five-game winning streak after defeating Stonehill on Saturday 98-87 in overtime. This is their second five game winning streak of the season, and their third streak...

Opinion: Female Athletes Deserve Better

Opinion: Female Athletes Deserve Better

Ethan Cardona, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

The differences between male and female athletics are obvious, and the women are at a major disadvantage. Whether its salary, pace of play, or the media attention the two get, the men’s side always dominates....

Patriots to Face Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Patriots to Face Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Kenny Sorrentino, Business Manager January 30, 2019

Super Bowl LIII is set. The New England Patriots (11-5) will face off against the Los Angeles Rams (13-3) inside Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. For the Patriots, coming back to the Superbowl for...

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