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Salve Celebrates Another Success With Men’s Rugby Team

Campus, Sports October 6, 2012 at 1:06 pm Comments are Disabled

By Marina Hare, Mosaic Staff Writer- Salve Regina University’s Men’s Rugby Team won their first home game back from Nationals on September 22, at Fort Adams State Park. The boys competed against Massachusetts Maritime Academy and won the match 29-10. The sun was shining and the sidelines were filled with roughly 75 roaring fans. Senior Glen Miles (’13), the team’s scrum half, “quarterback”,Read More

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Op-Ed, Sports February 8, 2012 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Nick Patti – Over the last week or so, my Twitter and Facebook has been flooded with Giant and Patriot smack-talk. Being an impartial viewer of this year’s Super Bowl, I do not care much for the result of the game or whatever opinions fans have towards the game. I am interested in is the social dynamic that occursRead More

New Season, New Red Sox Manager

Nation, Sports December 13, 2011 at 12:33 pm Comments are Disabled

By Christian Lawber – Last September, the Boston Red Sox suffered one of the worst collapses, if not the worst collapse, in baseball history. Since then, the focus for everyone who follows the team has been on what their future might hold. Soon after the 2011 season came to its dismal end, both Theo Epstein, long-time General Manager for theRead More

Women’s Volleyball Win

Women’s Volleyball Win

Sports October 5, 2011 at 2:56 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Ally Boucher- Shouts of “S-R-Uuuu” sounded throughout the Rodgers Recreation Center last Wednesday night, September 28 as the Seahawks took on Western New England University’s Golden Bears in women’s volleyball. The lady Seahawks battled to a five-set 3-2 win. It was a tight contest between Salve and their Commonwealth Coast Conference rivals. Salve’s cheering section in the bleachers wasRead More

Concussions in Sports: A Growing Problem or a Growing Care?

Concussions in Sports: A Growing Problem or a Growing Care?

Sports September 22, 2011 at 11:09 pm Comments are Disabled

By Mike McDonald – It is still a blur for D.J. Watkins. After a body check on an opponent along the boards during, the 6-foot-1 forward felt as if it was just like any other hit. As soon as he started skating away, however, Watkins realized something was not right. Striding towards his team’s bench, he fell to the ice.Read More