• Volleyball team to host annual Blue Jay Classic

    Volleyball team to host annual Blue Jay Classic

    Friday, the women’s volleyball team experienced a roller coaster day with their doubleheader versus Rowan University and Gettysburg College resulting in one win and a loss. The Blue Jays upped their winning streak to four matches with a 3-1 victory over Rowan. Middle hitter and senior captain, Kelci Scannapieco, reached double digits for the fifth

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  • Women’s soccer remains unbeaten through first four games

    Women’s soccer remains unbeaten through first four games

    After back-to-back shutouts to begin its 2014 season, the Elizabethtown women’s soccer team had no reason to change the game plan. As the old adage goes, don’t fix something that isn’t broken. The Blue Jays went into their third game of the season at Franklin & Marshall on Wednesday, Sept. 10 looking for their third

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  • Seventh-ranked Franklin & Marshall upends men’s soccer 1-0

    Seventh-ranked Franklin & Marshall upends men’s soccer 1-0

    This past Friday night, the Elizabethtown Blue Jays men’s soccer team battled Franklin and Marshall’s Diplomats, currently the number seven team in the nation, at Ira R. Herr field in the annual Smith-Herr Boot Game. It was a hard-fought game; both teams battled until the final whistle blew. Janse Schermerhorn scored the first goal for

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  • Field hockey knocks off 10th-ranked Ursinus, Jones stops 11 shots in goal

    Field hockey knocks off 10th-ranked Ursinus, Jones stops 11 shots in goal

    The Elizabethtown College women’s field hockey team defeated No. 10 Ursinus College on Saturday for a 2-1 victory. Junior Jacalyn Hikes and senior Taylor Alwine both recorded their first goals of the season. The Jays’ offensive pressure and strong defense lasted throughout the entire game to pull off a win against a nationally-ranked visiting team.

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  • Volleyball wins in four sets over Gettysburg

    Volleyball wins in four sets over Gettysburg

    The Elizabethtown College women’s volleyball team seems to have a promising season ahead of them, judging by a recent Landmark Conference pre-season poll. The Blue Jays were picked fourth in the conference, based on votes cast by the coaches within the Landmark Conference. Randall Kreider, head coach for the Blue Jays, said the team’s primary

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  • Stretch Internet allows for live streaming of home games

    Stretch Internet allows for live streaming of home games

    Elizabethtown College Athletics has agreed to a three-year deal with Stretch Internet that will allow the Blue Jays to stream live, high-definition videos and stats to fans through the 2016-2017 academic year. Stretch Internet is based in Arizona and, according to their website, “has become the industry leader in providing dedicated streaming solutions to college

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  • Men’s soccer readies for Smith Herr Boot game against rival

    Men’s soccer readies for Smith Herr Boot game against rival

    The Elizabethtown College men’s soccer team expects success every year. The coaches expect it, the fans expect it and, most importantly, the players themselves expect it. This idea of success is far from new for a program that has won double-digit games in 37 of the last 39 seasons. Therefore, the mentality hasn’t changed for

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  • Golf takes third at Marywood Quad-Match

    Golf takes third at Marywood Quad-Match

    Last spring, the Elizabethtown College men’s golf team and Head Coach Jim Reed were united. Reed, an accomplished and well-known golf name in the central Pennsylvania area, took over the men’s golf program on March 4 and coached the Blue Jays in five tournaments last spring. “He knows more about the golf swing than anyone

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  • Women’s soccer remains undefeated after victory over rival

    Women’s soccer remains undefeated after victory over rival

    The Elizabethtown women’s soccer program has learned to build off of every prior season’s heartbreak. Two seasons ago, the Blue Jays went 10-3-6 and won six conference games to just one loss and three ties. That season ended with a disappointing loss in penalty kicks at Stevenson University in the Commonwealth Conference Championships. The team

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