Winning on the road is nothing new for the Lady Eagles. This past Monday the women's soccer team traveled to Clarion where they won by a score of 1-0. But the highlight of the game was not the lone goal. In this game the story was Emily Wagner becoming LHU all-time saves leader for women's soccer.
This past Saturday at McCollum Field the men's soccer team held a celebration in honor of the 30th anniversary of the 1977 National Championship team. The ceremony also was a special tribute to Coach Karl Herrmann. Herrmann was the coach of the soccer team from 1967 to 1975.
Both the men's and women's cross country teams were in action this past weekend at Lehigh University for the Brooks Paul Short Run, and then again at Penn Sate University for the Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational. This past Saturday saw both teams competing at PSU after a tough day of competition at Lehigh on Friday.
This past Saturday, September 29th, LHU celebrated something that very few colleges can celebrate. It wasn't the 2-0 victory over Kutztown; but rather the men's soccer team's 30th anniversary of the first National Championship for the Men's Soccer team. "The celebration went very well," Said Coach Doug Moore, who invited back the members of the championship team as well as many other proud Haven men's soccer alumni.
The Lock Haven University football team failed to snap their four game losing streak as they fell to Cheyney, who hadn't won a game in 23 tries. Lock Haven looked good in the first half but fourth quarter turnovers put the game out of reach. Eventually Cheyney would end up winning 30-19.
Two words, instant replay. Just when you thought the game couldn't be any longer. The intense debate begins on whether or not the MLB should follow in the NFL's footsteps on incorporating some sort of instant replay system. Up until last night I would have personally executed anyone who voted in favor of instant replay, however, watching an umpire call the Rockies' Matt Holliday safe at home was all I needed to see to realize that if I were the Padres, I might want to check if I still had my keys and wallet, since a playoff birth had just been stolen away from me.
Well as you haven't heard it enough already, especially from my co-editor, I'm going to talk about replay in baseball. As I am sure most of you have heard or seen there was a controversial call made at the plate in the bottom of the 13th inning Monday night at Coors Field.
If Americans, especially sports fans, like to cheer for the underdog then they love a comeback story. After four weeks of play there are only four teams with flawless records. Two of those teams, the New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys, are riding on the wings of the league's biggest comebacks kids.
The volleyball team was in action the past Friday and Saturday at the PSAC Crossover at West Chester. During the crossover, the Haven doubled their win total for the season improving their overall record to 6-12. The Lady Eagles defeated East Stroudsburg and Shippensburg on Saturday and West Chester on Friday.
Michigan's football team -- and its win against Penn State -- is under review by the Big Ten after a freshman safety on the team violated eligibility rules, the university's athletic director told reporters on Saturday. Team officials discovered on Thursday that Artis Chambers, who played against Penn State on Sept.
