• Spring break successes leave Blue Jays confident in abilities

    Spring break successes leave Blue Jays confident in abilities

    The past couple of weeks have been quite eventful for the Elizabethtown College men’s and women’s tennis teams. Over spring break, the teams headed to Hilton Head Island, SC to compete against several teams, as well as to spend some quality time together as a team. The teams were both successful during the trip, with

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  • Runners place nationally, two wrestlers earn All-American

    Over spring break, athletes from two winter teams represented Elizabethtown College at the national level. Four male runners from the track team competed March 9 in the distance medley relay (DMR) at Grinnell College in Iowa. In addition, senior wrestlers Bill Meaney and Quint Eno finished in seventh and eighth place, respectively, at the NCAA

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  • Jays fall in Commonwealth semifinal match

    Jays fall in Commonwealth semifinal match

    The Elizabethtown College women’s basketball team’s successful season was unfortunately cut short Wednesday night as the team fell to Lebanon Valley College in the Commonwealth Conference semifinal game 69-47. Sophomore Kendra Beittel scored 16 points in the loss. The key factor in this evenly-matched game was fouls — Etown’s 19 fouls translated into 19 points

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  • Jays wave goodbye to beloved coach

    Jays wave goodbye to beloved coach

    Athletics department celebrates Yvonne Kauffman’s legacy in grand fashion.

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  • Seniors Howser, Speiden speed past competitors

    Seniors Howser, Speiden speed past competitors

    After a successful Bucknell Bison Open and Multi meet the weekend of Jan. 27, the men’s and women’s track and field teams headed to Haverford for the Seamus McElligott meet this past weekend. Some field athletes also traveled to Widener on Friday in addition to the Haverford meet. Russell Speiden, a senior and All-American, ran

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  • Women take on Albright Lions, come out shining in 65-62 win

    Women take on Albright Lions, come out shining in 65-62 win

    Down to the buzzer, exciting, lively. These are just a few words to describe the action seen on the court this Saturday when the Elizabethtown College women’s basketball team took on Albright College. The Jays pulled off a 65-62 win after much back-and-forth action between the two teams at Thompson Gymnasium. From the beginning, the

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  • Swim team pushes through five-meet losing streak

    Swim team pushes through five-meet losing streak

    Last week, the Elizabethtown College swim team finished off the last two meets of the regular season with a loss and a win. Both the men’s and women’s teams finished the season with a record of 4-7 overall and 4-4 in conference. Wednesday, Jan. 25, the swim teams travelled to Westminster, Md. to swim against

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  • Swimming team falls to 3-4 in conference

    Swimming team falls to 3-4 in conference

    Last week was tough on the Elizabethtown College swim team. On Tuesday, Jan. 17, the Blue Jays lost against Albright College in a Middle Atlantic Conference meet. According to first-year Frank Capria, “The team figured the meet would be a loss because Albright has a bigger swim team and they are more competitive.” Capria competes

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  • Women’s basketball remains at third seed with strong conference play

    Women’s basketball remains at third seed with strong conference play

    The Elizabethtown College women’s basketball team faced two challenging games last week. The first game was held on Wednesday against Lebanon Valley College and the second on Saturday against Alvernia University. Both games were played in the Blue Jays’ home territory in Thompson Gym. The team knew the game on Wednesday, Jan. 18 against Lebanon

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