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SPORTS

Women’s soccer looks to close out

The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team’s season came to a close over the weekend at Saint Joseph’s University with a 2-1 loss. The team missed the Atlantic 10 playoffs for the third consecutive year. It also left Bonaventure at 1-8 in conference and 4-14-1 overall. Head Coach Steve Brdarski said the main positive to take… Keep Reading

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Going from last to the top of the A10

The St. Bonaventure men’s soccer team sits in fifth place out of 13 teams in its conference. The team can secure a spot in the Atlantic 10 Championship in its final conference game, which requires a top-eight finish. This is a big turnaround after coming in last place in the conference last season. Sophomore midfielder… Keep Reading

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Bonnies take win against Colgate

The St. Bonaventure swimming and diving teams defeated Colgate University by scores of 163-70 in men’s and 161-79 in women’s Saturday afternoon. This was the second meet for the men after falling to Cleveland State University on Friday. The women also had two meets on Oct. 14 and 15 against Central Connecticut and Oct. 8… Keep Reading

Men's and women's tennis/SPORTS

Cultures converge at Bona’s

The St. Bonaventure University tennis teams have a combined 16 athletes. Of these, 11 of the student athletes come from outside the United States. The tennis players come from three different continents and nine different countries, including as far as India and Bulgaria. Coach Michael Bates said in order to scout and recruit the international… Keep Reading

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Women’s Soccer falls to Billikens in Overtime

The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team remained winless in conference play today, falling to Saint Louis Billikens in overtime 1-0. The two teams played 90 scoreless minutes, and in the fourth minute of overtime, senior forward Kirsten Clemens broke the tie. The win put the Billikens at 12-2-1 on the season and 5-0-1 in conference.… Keep Reading

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New coach, new season

The St. Bonaventure women’s swimming & diving team hopes to make a splash this season under new head coach Brian Thomas. Thomas joins Bonaventure from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he was the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, according to gobonnies.com. “I started in May, so when I started, after a couple weeks… Keep Reading

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Large increase in incoming student athletes

In total, 106 new athletes, including transfer students, came to Bonaventure this fall. Included in that number are 13 new international athletes coming from countries such as Spain, Canada, Georgia and Sweden, according to Bernie Valento, vice president of enrollment. Valento said the increase in student athletes could be attributed to collaboration with coaches, looking… Keep Reading

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Reilly Center still under repair

Renovations to the Reilly Center means students now share the campus with construction crews working on both projects. Workers replaced the Reilly Center’s old scoreboard with a newer video board with many more capabilities, and the floor of the gym was redone with St. Bonaventure’s updated logo. “First thing we did was the installation of… Keep Reading

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Athletics hires new sports medicine staff

Most fans would say one of the worst moments watching sports is seeing an athlete in pain on the ground. Teammates surround the injured player, then quickly wave for help. On rush the trainers, there to treat athletes when they’re injured during a game. Trainers are typically overlooked during sports because fans do not want… Keep Reading

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Women’s soccer shuts out Youngstown State

The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team was powered by five different goal scorers in their 6-0 victory over Youngstown State University Friday night. The win was the Bonnies second straight, and their first shut out of the season. The scoring got underway much earlier in the game, with a header in the 2nd  minute from… Keep Reading

Golf/SPORTS

Bonnies golf starts season on a great swing

The St. Bonaventure golf team teed off its season with a tenth-place finish in the Alex Lagowitz Invitational at the Seven Oaks Country Club in Hamilton, N.Y. Juniors Corey Long and Patrick Sheerer led the Bonnies with scores of 72-78-71/221 and 75-79-80/234, with freshman Zach Chaddock close behind in his first collegiate tournament with scores… Keep Reading

Men’s tennis ends season with A10 Tourney

The men’s tennis season came to a close last Thursday after losing to the Duquesne University Dukes, 4-1, at the Atlantic 10 Championships. The seventh seeded Dukes advanced in the tournament to play the eventual champions George Washington. The Bonnies’ season ended with an overall record of 5-11, and a conference record of 1-4. The… Keep Reading

Softball/SPORTS

Softball looks for first wins in Florida

The Bonnies softball team has gone winless so far this season, but hopes to gain some momentum as it heads to Florida to play nine games over break. The team dropped all five games it played in Macon, Georgia, starting off with a 0-5 record. The Bonnies played the games at the Mercer Invitational. The… Keep Reading

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