MANCHESTER, N.H. – The Southern New Hampshire University Department of Athletics and Recreation has released its annual Year in Review, highlighting the successes enjoyed by its 20 varsity teams in the 2016-17 academic year. The 36-page report highlights the Penmen's success in competition, the classroom and the community.
MANCHESTER, N.H. – The Southern New Hampshire University athletic department was handed its third consecutive “Queen City Cup” by Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas at City Hall on Monday afternoon after the Penmen defeated Saint Anselm College in the year-long competition encompassing 16 sports contested between the two schools. SNHU posted a 20-14 victory this season after chalking up a 26-10 win last year and winning 22-12 in the Cup’s inaugural year back in 2014-15.
MANSFIELD, Mass. – The Southern New Hampshire University athletic department featured 240 of its student-athletes, representing all 19 programs, on the Northeast-10 Spring 2017 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, the league office announced Monday morning.
MARSHALL, Minn. – Graduate student Zach Goldstein (Merrick, N.Y.) of the Southern New Hampshire University baseball team was selected as a Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) All-America Honorable Mention on Friday.
The sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will meet third-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas College in the NCAA East Regional Championship final Monday, May 22 (12 p.m.). The Penmen, who earned a regional final berth for the second straight season, are looking for their second title and first since 2012.
Redshirt-junior Matt Rabbito (Chelmsford, Mass.) and senior Cam Oliveira (Tewksbury, Mass.) hit ninth-inning home runs, but it was too little and too late as the sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team saw its season draw to a close with a 13-2 loss to third-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas College in the NCAA East Regional Championship final Monday afternoon at SNHU’s Penmen Field.
After missing out on a Sunday bye directly into Monday's title round of the NCAA East Regional Championship on Saturday, the sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will now look to punch its ticket with a win Sunday (3:30 p.m.) against either fourth-seeded Long Island University-LIU Post or fifth-seeded Felician University at Penmen Field.
The sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team scored eight unanswered runs on the strength of four long-balls, including a go-ahead, two-run shot off the bat of redshirt-sophomore John Stanton (Sandwich, Mass.) in the seventh inning, to defeat fifth-seeded Felician University, 8-2, Sunday evening at SNHU’s Penmen Field.to punch its ticket to the NCAA East Regional Championship final.
The sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will try and punch its ticket to Monday's NCAA East Regional Championship when it takes on third-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas College on Saturday, May 20 (7 p.m.) at Penmen Field.
Third-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas College hit three home runs en route to a 13-1 victory over the sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team Friday in the winner’s bracket semifinal of the NCAA East Regional Championship at SNHU’s Penmen Field.
The sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will look to make up for a 4-3 loss to Long Island University-LIU Post in the 2017 season opener when it plays host to the fourth-seeded Pioneers in an NCAA East Regional matchup Friday, May 19 (3 p.m.) at Penmen Field.
PHILADELPHIA – Graduate student Zach Goldstein (Merrick, N.Y.) of the Southern New Hampshire University baseball team was chosen as the Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) East Region Player of the Year on Thursday, while junior Mitchell Powers (Portland, Maine) and redshirt-junior Ryan Sullivan (Hopkinton, Mass.) were also honored with D2CCA East All-Region accolades.
The sixth-ranked and top-seeded Southern New Hampshire University baseball team homered three times and had eight different batters drive in a run as it opened the NCAA East Regional Championship with a 15-3 triumph against fourth-seeded Long Island University-LIU Post on Friday at SNHU’s Penmen Field.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Southern New Hampshire University baseball head coach Scott Loiseau was named the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) East Region Coach of the Year on Wednesday, while graduate student Zach Goldstein (Merrick, N.Y.), redshirt-junior Ryan Sullivan (Hopkinton, Mass.) and junior Mitchell Powers (Portland, Maine) each received NCBWA East All-Region accolades.
INDIANAPOLIS – The fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team garnered a selection to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive season and has earned hosting duties, as well as the No. 1 seed, for the East Regional, the NCAA Selection Committee announced Sunday night when it released its field of 56 teams.
Despite a five-year run of paralleled success and a fierce rivalry during that time, the fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team and Franklin Pierce University will meet for the first time ever in the Northeast-10 Championship when the two square off Friday, May 12 (12:30 p.m.) in the semifinal of the winner's bracket at the University of New Haven's Frank Vieira Field.
Junior Caleb Potter (Mentor, Ohio) highlighted a three-run fifth with a two-run single that tied the game, but the fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team saw its 16-game winning streak come to end with a 6-4 loss to Franklin Pierce University in the winner’s bracket semifinal of the Northeast-10 Championship on Friday at the University of New Haven’s Frank Vieira Field.
The fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team collected all five of its hits from the seventh inning on, but could not turn any of them into runs as it dropped a 3-0 decision to the host University of New Haven on Friday in the loser’s bracket semifinal of the Northeast-10 Championship at New Haven’s Frank Vieira Field.
In a game that saw 251 pitches thrown, all it took was one swing on one of those pitches to make the difference as redshirt-junior Ryan Sullivan (Hopkinton, Mass.) crushed an eighth-inning solo home run and the fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball opened Northeast-10 Championship Weekend with a 1-0 win against the host University of New Haven on Thursday at Frank Vieira Field.
MANSFIELD, Mass. – Graduate student Zach Goldstein (Merrick, N.Y.) of the Southern New Hampshire University baseball team was selected as the Northeast-10 Player of the Year and Scott Loiseau took home Coach of the Year honors to highlight SNHU’s NE10 All-Conference accolades that were announced by the league office Wednesday morning. Of the 11 honorees, eight received NE10 All-Conference recognition for the first time.
The fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will open up Northeast-10 Championship Weekend on Thursday, May 11 (3 p.m.) when it takes on the University of New Haven at Frank Vieira Field.
Junior starter Mitchell Powers (Portland, Maine) made just one mistake in a brilliant one-hitter and senior Derek Bauer (Millis, Mass.) made it not matter with a walk-off single in the 10th inning as the fifth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team outlasted Bentley University, 2-1, Tuesday evening in a Northeast-10 Championship first round tilt at Penmen Field.
The fourth-ranked and top-seeded (Northeast Division) Southern New Hampshire University baseball team begins its search for a repeat when it plays host to Northeast No. 4 seed Bentley University on Tuesday, May 9 (6 p.m.) in a Northeast-10 Championship first round matchup at Penmen Field.
Junior Caleb Potter (Mentor, Ohio) hit two home runs and racked up five RBI in game one, with redshirt-junior Ryan Sullivan (Hopkinton, Mass.) following suit in the second game to lead the fourth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team to a sweep of Merrimack College on Saturday in a regular-season ending doubleheader at Penmen Field. SNHU, which held its Senior Day, along with Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day, pulled out a 5-4 victory in game one and then exploded for a 17-3 win in the second game.
The fourth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will look to end the regular season on a high note when it plays host to Merrimack College on Saturday, May 6 in doubleheader action that begins at 3 p.m. from Penmen Field. SNHU will celebrate Senior Day, as well as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day.
Redshirt-sophomore John Stanton (Sandwich, Mass.) homered to back another solid outing from redshirt-junior Jake Stearns (Plymouth, Mass.) as the fourth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team collected its first outright Northeast-10 Regular-Season Championship, as well as the top seed for the upcoming NE10 Championship, with a 6-2 victory against Merrimack College on Thursday night at Penmen Field.
The fourth-ranked Southern New Hampshire University baseball team will look to cement its spot atop the NE10 Northeast Division when it plays host to Merrimack College on Thursday, May 4 (7 p.m.) at Penmen Field.