• Men’s golf competes in Franklin & Marshall Invitational

    Men’s golf competes in Franklin & Marshall Invitational

    Sophomore Felix Goettfert and senior Kyle Hakun were the two top finishers for the Elizabethtown College men’s golf team on Monday afternoon. For the second consecutive tournament, both golfers led the Blue Jays in scoring. On Monday at the Franklin & Marshall Invitational, Goettfert shot six over par for a round of 77. Hakun matched

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  • Men’s soccer scores double overtime goal to down Goucher

    The 2016 Homecoming festivities ended in celebration on Saturday evening as the men’s soccer team took down the Goucher College Gophers in a double overtime victory. Blue Jay alumni cheered alongside current Jays as the team improved their record to 10-2-1 on the season. The relentless pursuit of the Elizabethtown College offensive line is what

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  • Late goal helps women’s soccer bury Goucher Gophers on Homecoming

    Late goal helps women’s soccer bury Goucher Gophers on Homecoming

    In a game that had major playoff implications for the Elizabethtown College women’s soccer team, an own by Goucher goal in the waning minutes proved just enough for the Blue Jays to pull out the victory on Homecoming Saturday. Their opponents, the Goucher College Gophers, entered Saturday’s contest with a 1-2 record in the Landmark

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  • Field hockey defeats Goucher to extend winning streak to five

    Saturday, Oct. 15 was marked by a victory for the Elizabethtown College field hockey team, who won their game against Goucher College. The team currently holds a five-game winning streak. Etown entered the game with an 8-4 season and a four-game winning streak. Goucher was sporting a 7-6 season and was eager for another victory.

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  • Men’s, women’s tennis teams conclude fall season over weekend

    Men’s, women’s tennis teams conclude fall season over weekend

    The men’s and women’s tennis teams went to Shepherdstown, West Virginia to compete against Shepherd University Oct. 10. The women’s team won with a 6-3 in singles and 2-of-3 doubles and the men lost with a 9-0. Senior Taylor Helsel and first year Lenea Riehl helped the women’s team when they played Shepherd’s No. 1

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  • Men’s soccer remains undefeated in conference, defeats Catholic

    Men’s soccer remains undefeated in conference, defeats Catholic

    While the rest of campus was off on Fall Break, the Elizabethtown College men’s soccer team traveled to Washington D.C. Saturday, Oct. 8 to face off against Catholic University. The 3-1 win over Catholic enabled the Blue Jays to extend their winning streak to four games. This streak currently stands at five. Catholic was first

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  • Women’s soccer falls to Moravian in Landmark action

    Women’s soccer falls to Moravian in Landmark action

    The Elizabethtown College women’s soccer team is in the midst of an important stretch of their season. After being shut out by the University of Scranton on Oct. 1 for their first Landmark Conference defeat of the season, they traveled to Catholic University on Saturday. Despite equaling the Cardinal’s shot total for the game, Etown

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  • Men’s, women’s cross country compete at DeSales Invitational, women place 2nd

    Men’s, women’s cross country compete at DeSales Invitational, women place 2nd

    The Elizabethtown College men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the DeSales Invitational this past weekend. Only one team finished ahead of the women’s team at the Invitational. Dickinson College took the overall team title with 54 points. Senior Casey Quinto and junior Brenna McNamee both placed in the top 10 for the Blue

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  • Men’s soccer plays to scoreless draw in Landmark opener

    Men’s soccer plays to scoreless draw in Landmark opener

    Tensions ran high Saturday afternoon as the number 16-ranked Blue Jays came within inches of securing a win in their first conference match of the season. Both teams and their fans were on edge waiting for either side to put the ball in the back of the net. Unfortunately, in all 120 minutes of play,

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