Month: November 2012

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Plymouth State Host Curry College in Football Season Finale

           Plymouth, N.H. – The Plymouth State football team closed out their season this past Saturday afternoon as they hosted Curry College in a NEFC– Boyd Division game.            The Colonels looked poised to run away with it early, totaling 168 total yards of offense and […]

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A Late Goal The Decision Maker in Field Hockey Game

          North Dartmouth, Mass. – With a trip to Little East Conference field hockey tournament final game on the line, the fourth-seeded Plymouth State traveled to take on top-seeded University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.          UMass struck first at 5:51 to go up 1-0. It didn’t take […]

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“Da Bears”

  Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my! While Plymouth State does not have to worry about the first two creatures, this year, bears on campus are becoming frequent. In the past five months, two different bears were found either on campus or too close for comfort. During June orientation […]

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Plymouth State and Keene State Square Off in Quarterfinal Match

  Keene, N.H.– The Plymouth State University women’s volleyball looked to continue their season this past Wednesday evening (10/31) as they traveled to take on third-seeded Keene State College in a quarterfinal match of the Little East Conference tournament.          The Panthers held tough for the first set, but Keene […]

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Need a Friend?

  It’s the feeling of going to an event and leaving early because no one you know is there. It’s missing your sister’s soccer championship game because you couldn’t find a ride home in time. It’s dinner without conversation, every, single, day. There is a group on Facebook that has […]

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Plymouth State Field Hockey Opens LEC Tournament Play

  Plymouth, N.H. – The Plymouth State field hockey team opened Little East Conference Field Hockey Tournament play this past Wednesday (10/31) as they hosted fifth-seeded Westfield State University. Westfield State, although outshot by Plymouth by a margin of 16-4, was able to rely on their outstanding defense and was […]