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Women’s Soccer Drops First Conference Matchup

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Photo: Frankie Debari BY: LAYNE HAUGHT, CONTRIBUTING WRITER The St. Bonaventure University women’s soccer team opened up Atlantic 10 play with a 1-0 loss to the George Washington Revolutionaries yesterday afternoon. The defeat brought the Bonnies to 1-7-1 (0-1-0 A-10), while the Revolutionaries moved to 3-4-2 (1-0-0 in A-10).  The Brown and White came out…

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Women’s Soccer begins A-10 Play Tonight at George Washington

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Photo: Frankie Debari BY: KEGAN MCCALLUM, CONTRIBUTING WRITER The St. Bonaventure Women’s team will kick off its Atlantic 10 conference play today, taking on the George Washington University Revolutionaries at the Mount Vernon Athletic Field in Washington, D.C.  The Bonnies sit at a 1-6-1 record going into the game. This matchup starts a 10-game run…

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Hot shooting leads basketball to win over GW

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By John Pullano, Managing Editor With former Bona basketball standout Andrew Nicholson in attendance, the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team defeated George Washington University, 72-47. The Bonnies put on a performance that would make the former NBA player wish he was still playing in the Reilly Center, posting up in front of the raucous crowd.…

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Inconsistencies problem for Bonnies

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The only thing that has been consistent for the Bonnies this year has been their inconsistency.  After starting the season 12-3, the Bonnies proceeded to lose seven games in a row.  Then, after three consecutive hard-fought games – two of which  resulted in wins – the Bonnies were blown out by George Washington 70-48 last…

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Misconstrued holiday

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By Amelia Kibbe Features Assignment Editor   This past Monday, as St. Bonaventure students went to classes as usual, the nation recognized its leaders by celebrating Presidents Day. The day is a federal holiday and many schools, businesses and federal offices were closed. According to the History Channel’s website, President’s Day was originally celebrated on…

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Bonnies to battle Titans

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By Zach Waltz Staff Writer After dropping all three of its games last week, the women’s lacrosse team will head to George Washington today for a 4 p.m. duel. Coach Ryan Lynn said the team will match up well against the Colonials (7-5, 2-1), but the Bonnies (5-7, 0-3) will have a hard time adjusting…

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Rhody sweeps weekend series, Bonnies head to GW

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By Skye Tulio Assistant Sports Editor The baseball team (13-15, 2-7) will travel to George Washington for a three-game series beginning today at 4 p.m. “George Washington’s below .500 overall, so it’s obviously one of those things that you feel like you better win two out of three, if for no other reason than to get a little…

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