• Wrestling team to take on New York City, Pennsylvania Duals

    Wrestling team to take on New York City, Pennsylvania Duals

    The Elizabethtown College men’s wrestling team had three players advance to the quarterfinal matches when they traveled to Collegeville, Pa. for the Ursinus Fall Brawl Saturday, Nov. 8. The three wrestlers included first-year Philip Torresani (125), senior Zeke Zimmer (174) and sophomore Luke Fernandez (184). Other notable performances came from first-year Chris Kummerer (149), who

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  • Alwine earns roster spot in NFHCA Senior Game at Washington & Lee

    Alwine earns roster spot in NFHCA Senior Game at Washington & Lee

    For the first time in four years, a Blue Jay will have the honor of representing Elizabethtown College’s field hockey team in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III Senior Game. This is a unique opportunity that not many players are given the chance to take part in, but senior Taylor Alwine has earned

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  • Men’s and women’s swimming both fall to Susquehanna University

    Men’s and women’s swimming both fall to Susquehanna University

    Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams lost to Susquehanna University in their first Landmark Conference meet of the season on Saturday, Nov. 1.  The women racked up a total of 99 points to Susquehanna’s 157, while the men managed 52 points. The Blue Jays were able to pick up one victory in the two

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  • Field hockey drops playoff game in double overtime

    Field hockey drops playoff game in double overtime

    The Elizabethtown College women’s field hockey team shut out the University of Scranton 2-0 on Saturday, Nov. 1 at Wolf Field. Junior Alyssa Aichele and seniors Kaylee Werner and Selene Jones proved to be three vital players that contributed to the win. The win locked in a second-place Landmark Conference finish for the team’s debut

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  • Men’s soccer lose out on final spot in playoffs after tie

    Elizabethtown College men’s soccer tied for their final game of the season at University of Scranton Saturday, Nov. 1. Not only was this the last game of the season, but it was also the last chance for Etown to make an impression on the new Landmark Conference. The game started off with two attempts by

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  • Men’s and women’s cross country teams take home Landmark Conference Championships

    Men’s and women’s cross country teams take home Landmark Conference Championships

    The Elizabethtown College cross country teams showed they are a force to be reckoned with in the Landmark Conference. Both the men’s and women’s team took titles home for the Blue Jays in Towson, Md. this weekend. Both teams also were individual Landmark Conference Champions. Senior Dan Gresh won for the men’s team while senior

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  • Women’s soccer falls in overtime, hopeful for NCAA bid

    Women’s soccer falls in overtime, hopeful for NCAA bid

    The Elizabethtown College women’s soccer team found themselves in a good position heading into Saturday’s game at the University of Scranton. The final game of the regular season had a lot at stake for both the Blue Jays and the Royals. The Blue Jays’ task was simple: win and Etown would wrap up the second

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  • Wrestlers begin season with strong showing at Messiah Invitational

    Wrestlers begin season with strong showing at Messiah Invitational

    Last December, the Elizabethtown College wrestling team found out they were chosen to host the 2015 NCAA Division III National Championships. The honor of hosting the Championships comes with high expectations. In five of the last six national championships, the Blue Jays have had a presence. Head Coach Eric Walker, now in his 12th season

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  • Volleyball ends year on positive swing

    Volleyball ends year on positive swing

    The Elizabethtown College women’s volleyball team finished up their fall 2014 season with two great games against Lycoming College and Wilkes University at 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1. Starting their home game against Lycoming were junior Megan McNaul, senior Kelci Scannapieco, senior Samantha Hicks, senior Taylor Beck, first-year Brittianni Phillips, senior

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