Head of the Charles
Women’s and Men’s Crew traveled to Boston this weekend to race in the Head of the Charles regatta. The Head of the Charles is the largest regatta in the world, hosting teams from…
Shanking the Competition: An Interview with Volleyball Player Sarah Shankel
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a member of Conn’s women’s volleyball team? (Hint: sure, you have). Well, lucky for you, I bribed Sarah Shankel ’14 with Fiber One bars and Special…
Sailing: Stu Nelson Women’s Intersectional Regatta
Camels were previously known for their dominance on land, but now they have conquered the seas. At this weekend’s regatta, the Stu Nelson Women’s Intersectional, the Camels beat out the competition and finished…
Conn College: This Week in Sports
Volleyball The women seem to be back on track. After going through a tough skid at the end of September and into October in which they went 2-5, the Camels have gone 4-1…
A Red Sox Fan Predicts the Sox-less 2010 World Series
“It’s like déjà vu all over again.” –Yogi Berra When it comes to the Major League Baseball postseason, the more things change, the more they stay the same. There were some surprising shake-ups…
Zumba: One of Conn’s Most Well-Attended Parties
“Ditch the workout, join the party!” is the exuberant slogan of Zumba, a fitness craze that has been sweeping through U.S. gyms and the Connecticut College Athletic Center alike. Perhaps it’s because I’m…
For the Love of Baseball: Club Baseball at Conn
Michael Boswell ’10 sits in his office in the OVCS suite on the second floor of Cro. He is one of many alumni who have decided to join the staff at Connecticut College…
NFL Predictions: Week 5
Tennessee Titans at Dallas Cowboys – 4 PM, October 10: The Cowboys are coming off their bye week and welcoming Chris Johnson and the Titans into Cowboys Stadium this weekend. The highlight of…
The Middle Ground: New York and Boston sports fans clash at Conn
With football season underway and the playoffs rapidly approaching in the world of Major League Baseball, Conn students are blatantly displaying their sports allegiances across campus. With New London conveniently located between two…
Down, But Not Out: Women’s soccer takes new approach this season
Since my freshman year in 2007, the women’s soccer team has gone 2-26-3 in NESCAC. Yes, that’s a winning percentage of .071. And, yes, both of those wins came in 2007. Meaning the…












