John Cornely took the mound against a powerhouse opponent and began a journey that would eventually lead him to the Atlanta Braves and...
Read moreDetailsMercer’s Logan Shepherd stays red‑hot…Keep on rock'n There is a school of thought that losing midweek games carries little weight...
Read moreDetailsThe league combined for an impressive 18–7 overall record (.720 winning percentage) in non-conference play, highlighted by four sweeps and...
Read moreDetailsWhile the competition level warrants perspective, the Terriers handled business. Mercyhurst University competes in Division I baseball, though their performance...
Read moreDetailsWofford’s 95–84 victory over VMI reinforced the Terriers’ march toward an undefeated SoCon campaign. On Valentine’s Day 2019, Wofford delivered...
Read moreDetailsThe SoCon mustache top ten countdown rolls on with a glorious blend of hoops, hair, and heritage. The 10‑day SoCon mustache top ten...
Read moreDetailsWhy We Waited: In Episode 5 of The Simpsons’ first season, Homer gives Bart some “Code of the Schoolyard” advice. Among...
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