Posts in category Sports
Football falls to Manchester, moves t...
by Corey Gareri
The football team’s hopes of coming back to Richmond last Saturday evening with a record of 1-1 were quickly diminished by their host, the Manchester College Spartans. After the smoke cleared in North Manchester, Indiana, the scoreboard read 40-7 in favor of the Spartans. The loss marks the Quakers’ second loss in a row as t [...]
Volleyball gets first win
by Drew Hosier
The women’s volleyball team found their first win of the season over the weekend in the Rose- Hulman Invitational in Terre Haute, Ind. The lady Quakers first took on Greenville College in a close loss, then Eureka College, where they got over the hump in a three game match for the previously elusive first victory.
The wom [...]
Rain, competition doesn’t dampe...
by Mark Yost
After both the men’s and women’s cross country teams came off of a fourth-of-seven team finish at the Franklin Invitational, both teams competed in the Great Lakes Colleges Association Championships at Oberlin College on Saturday, and it is safe to say that they got a little wet. They ran most of the race in an extreme downpour; [...]
EC field hockey struggles to get goin...
by Andrew Roembke
Two miscues leading to two goals have kept the Earlham College field hockey team from victory in their last two contests. The team dropped a heartbreaker to conference foe Denison University last Wednesday 1-0, and this past Tuesday, they fell to Kenyon 4-0 in their home opener.
In the game against Denison, head coach Jill B [...]
Scores
Men’s Soccer
vs. Hanover
1-0 W
vs. Mount St. Joseph
2-0 W
Women’s Soccer
vs. Hanover 3-0 W
Field Hockey
vs. Kenyon 4-0 L
Football
vs. Manchester 40-7 L
Men’s Cross Country
7th of 8 teams at
Great Lakes Colleges
Championships
Women’s Cross Country
7th of 7 teams at
Great Lakes Colleges
Championships
EC women’s soccer continues win...
by Mark Yost
The Earlham Women’s soccer team won their third home game in a row Friday afternoon beating non-conference opponent Thomas More by a final score of 3-1.
In the 36th minute of the match, Earlham scored its first goal of the match with a shot by senior back fielder Abi Maycock, which was possible due to a corner kick from junior m [...]
Mind of an athlete: Danny Bridge
by Corey Gareri
This week “In the Mind of an Athlete” we are going to take a leap into the life of senior baseball player Danny Bridge. Bridge is a Business Management major, who is heading into his fourth year as a varsity baseball player here at Earlham College. While in high school Bridge excelled in both tennis and baseball for four year [...]
Field hockey recovers, defeats Transy...
by Andrew Roembke
After starting the season out with two disappointing losses, the Earlham College field hockey team finally got into the win column with a 2-0 shutout over Transylvania University this past Saturday. The team’s first two games of the season were against opponents that held them scoreless. They lost the first game to Hendrix [...]
EC volleyball stays positive, strives...
by Drew Hosier
The Earlham Quaker Women’s Volleyball team remained winless as it kicked off its home schedule this past weekend by hosting the 10th Annual EC Quaker Classic on Schuckman Court. Joining the Quakers for the two day event were Northwestern Ohio, Rose-Hulman, Huntingdon and Wilmington
The Lady Quakers took the court on Friday even [...]
Rose cuts Quakers’ dream of obt...
by Corey Gareri
The Earlham football team felt confident that they could bring home some hardware in their season opener, but Rose-Hulman proved to have a different set of plans as they went on to beat the Quakers by a score of 35-28 last Saturday.
The Quakers traveled to Terre Haute, Ind., to play in their annual rivalry game against Rose-Hu [...]
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