Union Snags Fourth Seed
Union Men’s Hockey (17-12-5 overall, 10-8-4 ECAC Hockey) finished the weekend strong with two huge statement wins at home against North Country rivals St. Lawrence and Clarkson. With the weekend sweep, the Dutchmen secured the No. 4 seed in the …→
Spring preview of track and field
You’ve seen them running across campus in a herd, but have you seen them compete against other teams? The outdoor track and field’s 2013 season has already started with many nighttime practices in the field house, but the team is …→
Men’s basketball ends historic season
As the saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.” Unfortunately, this saying can be applied to the Union Men’s Basketball team’s historic season after Wednesday night. Putting together just the sixth 20th win season in program history, …→
Second seed up for grabs
Union Men’s Hockey (15-12-5 overall, 8-8-4 ECAC Hockey) made their last road trip of the season this past weekend to Colgate and Cornell. The Dutchmen were looking to make a late season push to secure a first-round bye in the …→
Women’s ice hockey wraps up season
The women’s ice hockey team played its final away contests of the regular season this past weekend against ECAC opponents Brown and Yale. Both of these contests proved to be valid competition for the Dutchwomen, since both of their opponents …→
Two crucial wins for union
The Union Men’s Hockey team (15-10-5 overall, 8-6-4 ECAC Hockey) bounced back from a disappointing North Country visit by beating Yale and Brown at home. The Dutchmen tied both Brown (3-3) and Yale (2-2), the last time they met both …→
Spring preview of women’s lacrosse
As spring sports fever begins to spread across campus, one of the teams most excited to get going is women’s lacrosse. After ending their season with a run all the way to the Liberty League semi-final, the Dutchwomen are ready …→
Slow start proves costly
The Union Men’s Hockey team (13-10-5, 6-6-4 ECAC Hockey) traveled to the North Country this past weekend to take on Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Union went into the games hoping to extend a nine-game win streak against Clarkson and a …→
After double overtime loss, Union rebounds
Before its pair of away games this past weekend, the Union Men’s Basketball team (16-3 overall, 8-2 conference) had a great double-overtime thriller against conference leader, Hobart College (16-6 overall, 12-1 conference). In the closing minutes of regulation, the Statesmen …→
Spring preview of the baseball team
The Dutchmen will start off their season with a bang in Florida at the Russmat Central Florida Invitational, led by their four new captains Phil Kemp ‘13, Dylan Katz-Wicks ‘13, Tyler Heck ‘13 and David Peretti ‘14. As Katz-Wicks says, …→

