by Steven M. Miller, Jr. in Sports
In the summertime, Bridgewater State Baseball head coach Rick Smith received an interesting DVD in the mail. He put the disc into the DVD player and discovered that Seob Yoon, a young Japanese infielder who went to school in Hawaii, wanted to try out for his baseball team.
by Jonathan Magnuson in Sports
Bridgewater State College has many different sports that people hear all about and attend regularly. One sport that does not get recognized too much is Ultimate. Everyone remembers playing the game in their gym classes back in high school.
The rules are simple, seven people on the field for each team at a time.
by Steven Pavao in Sports
Some Americans may think of soccer as a slower paced hockey-like game. In Europe, where the sport is called football, this is not the case. There the game is fast paced and highly competitive. Comparatively, American soccer seems just a half step lower than leagues internationally.
by Steven M. Miller, Jr. in Sports
Every team has its go to players that you can depend on to score a key goal, spark a run, or add the insurance markers needed to win the game. On the Bridgewater State College women's' lacrosse team, freshman Jenny Jones, and sophomores Kate DeMaio and Shannon Manning are this year's big three.
by Patrick Stone in Sports
There was a moment of clarity a few weeks back that told me Terry Francona was substantially more prepared to defend a World Series title in '08 as opposed to '05.
During the April 20 game, the one where the Sox upended the Rangers bullpen when Dustin Pedroia clobbered a triple into the triangle, Tito made a stand he refused to make during the last title defense.
by Chris Curtis in Sports
The intramural waffle ball league concluded Wednesday, April 23 with the final games of the season being played, like always, in the Tinsley center.
Team Lemon Party took first place honors with a solid record of 10 wins and one loss while also registering two ties.