• Elizabethtown women draw, men fall in weekend play

    Elizabethtown women draw, men fall in weekend play

    The Elizabethtown men and women’s soccer teams both had away matches on Sept. 13, seeing the women tie 0-0 and the men fall 0-1.  On the women’s side, the Lady Jays traveled to Stevenson University to take on the Mustangs. In the first half, Etown was able to hold possession of the ball for the

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  • Lebanon Valley College hands Etown shutout loss on senior day

    Lebanon Valley College hands Etown shutout loss on senior day

    The Elizabethtown College Women’s Soccer team took on the visiting Lebanon Valley College Dutchmen after falling to Franklin and Marshall College in their previous matchup, hoping to bounce back and tally a win in the win column.  The Dutchmen came into the game after starting their season off hot, notching two shutout victories against opponents

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  • Blue Jays soar in 5-0 shutout

    Blue Jays soar in 5-0 shutout

    After a season-opening loss to Ithaca College, the Elizabethtown College men’s soccer team not only bounced back with a win at home, but dominated Penn State Berks in the process.  Led by sophomore Jason Stark’s two goals and senior Pedro Miranda in goal, the Jays were able to reach a high momentum that didn’t falter

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  • Etown volleyball serves up success while honoring mental health

    Etown volleyball serves up success while honoring mental health

    The Elizabethtown College women’s volleyball team dug deep over the weekend to defeat both Penn State Berks and Arcadia University, winning both games in a dominating fashion while supporting student-athlete mental health.  The Lady Jays started their weekend in Thompson Gymnasium with an 11 a.m. match. Both games at home were dedicated to The Hidden

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  • Blue Jay Field Hockey fall versus Lebanon Valley College

    Blue Jay Field Hockey fall versus Lebanon Valley College

    Elizabethtown College got their field hockey season started with a home opener against their local non-conference opponent in Lebanon Valley College. With matchups every season since 2019, the LVC Dutchmen have bested the Blue Jays in four out of five games, with Etown winning their first matchup in a 3-2 overtime thriller. Last season, LVC

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  • Farewell from the Sports Editor

    Farewell from the Sports Editor

    Out of everything I thought I’d get involved with during college, becoming a writer strayed far from the potential possibilities in my mind. In my first semester, I only wanted to do my best academically and make it through college. Nowadays, I’m juggling multiple extracurriculars and writing several sports stories every few weeks. While the

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  • Farewell from the Managing Editor

    Farewell from the Managing Editor

    My time at Elizabethtown College has flown by, and through these past four years, countless memories were made. Whether it be inside or outside the classroom, the experiences I’ve come across along the way will have a lasting effect. One experience in particular that helped me grow and find a passion was my work with

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  • Etown Sweeps Neumann in Non-Conference Doubleheader

    Etown Sweeps Neumann in Non-Conference Doubleheader

    On April 15, the Elizabethtown College softball team took on a non-conference opponent, Neumann College. Coming into the game, the Blue Jays had split their season series against Landmark opponent Juniata College, capping off a 3-1 record through their last four matchups. Etown hoped to get some revenge against the Knights after Neumann shut out

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  • Etown Lacrosse Takes Two Key Landmark Victories

    Etown Lacrosse Takes Two Key Landmark Victories

    Elizabethtown College’s lacrosse teams faced off this week against two Landmark Conference opponents. The men’s team took on Catholic University at home on April 16, followed by the senior day celebration for the women’s team against Wilkes University on April 19. Etown’s men’s team hoped to close the gap on the Landmark Conference leader, Scranton

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