By Nick Beauchesne The University of Southern Maine men’s basketball team won an overtime thriller…
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USM defeats Bates in softball doubleheader
By: David Sanok The Huskies’ softball team defeated the Bates Bobcats 1-0 and 7-6…
Student honors fallen marine
Brandon Sodergren is a senior criminology major, member of the wrestling team and a…
Head Coach Bergeron optimistic for championships after men’s tennis wins ten straight matches
This week the Huskies’ men’s tennis team added two more wins, improving their record…
Paying to play: USM students and officials talk about cost of sports
There’s no doubt that college sports are expensive, but although the majority of the…
Huskies defeat UMF 24-4
By: David Sanok In what was easily their strongest performance of the season,…
Who will lead the pack this summer?
As the weather warms up and athletic events move outdoors, so begins the season…
From small town life to the international games: Ben Towne shares Olympic experience
The opportunity of a lifetime was years in the making for Ben Towne, lecturer…
Lady Huskies win two but lose in the final game
By: David Sanok In what was a back-and-forth game throughout most of the night,…
Athlete Profile: Jamie Ruginski triple jumps to the nationals
Junior Jamie Ruginski from Buxton is a highly decorated member of the USM indoor…
Healthy or not: the truth about athletes’ diets
The difference between a nutritional diet and unhealthy habits can make or break a…
USM athlete will donate kidney to save her father’s life
Demi Ruder, sophomore social work major and captain of the volleyball team, is the…
Huskies fall to Colby
The USM men’s basketball team couldn’t follow the ladies’ example as they fell to…
USM athletes bridge community gap and mentor youth basketball
The Athletics Department has been engaging with the town of Gorham to improve relations…
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Men’s Hockey USM ties Skidmore late 2-2 The men’s hockey team came back after…
Top winter destinations
The days are getting colder and before you know it, winter will be here….
New software giving women’s team edge
Film editing allows women’s basketball to improve practice With a successful season behind them,…
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Men’s Soccer Huskies lose to Western Conn. St. 1-0 The men’s soccer team lost…
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Men’s Soccer Disappointing second half loss to UMF The USM men’s soccer team lost…
Baseball: USM win streak snapped at 19, Lions triumph 6-1
The USM baseball team last played the Wheaton College Lions on Thursday in Norton,…
Athletics budget barely takes a hit
While academics is shouldering a hefty 63.4 percent of the $5 million budget shortfall…
Olympic winner has the golden touch
Joan Benoit Samuelson made history 29 years ago when she crossed the finish line…
Huskies play in nationals, lose 80-58
The nationally eighth ranked Lady Huskies were unable to advance to the second round…
Chiu: Coffee drinkers, rejoice: Your cup of joe won’t kill you
Like many students, I’m addicted to coffee. Not only because of its unique aroma and taste, but because of its ability to cast a spell that temporarily ignites my motivation, concentration and productivity. So when I read that a nine-year study proved that coffee consumption does not link to any chronic diseases, I was filled with excitement and relief.