CLOCK PHOTO/ TINA SERVAES Some Plymouth State University students are morning people. They are able to wake up at seven o’clock on any day, get ready for class at eight o’clock and just go. Other students however, need that extra “get up and go” to survive the slog through […]
Month: November 2014
Sunset Overdrive: Welcome to the Awesomepocalypse
COURTESY PHOTO / GAMESPOT.COM Sunset Overdrive is, without a doubt, one of the craziest, most action-packed, wise-crack-filled games to come out in quite a while. It doesn’t waste any […]
Women’s Hockey Looks to Make Noise in the ECAC
Last season, the Women’s hockey team, led by Head Coach Ashley Kilstein, were able to capture the seventh seed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) East Division post-season tournament. Despite capturing the highest seed that this team has had in the short history of the program, Salve Regina was […]
PSU Sports Wrap-Up
Both the Men’s and Women’s cross country teams competed in the Little East Conference Championship, as well as the New England Alliance Championships last weekend, down in Williamstown, MA. For the men’s team, they were able to capture 5th place within the LEC, while placing 10th in the NEAC. Leading […]
Real Sports Talk with E$
I’ve written more words in this issue of The Clock than I ever have before. I am not really too sure as to why I am kicking off this column saying that, but it was an easy way to start this week’s edition of Real Sports Talk with E$. The […]
Panther Power Rankings
Players 1.Zara Jakubas, Tennis (Ranked 1st last issue): It is as simple as this: there is no way you could be more dominant in your sport than Jakubas was this fall. She led her team to an undefeated overall record, and was able to go undefeated in both singles and […]
Men’s Hockey: Looking to Capture the MASCAC
A 14-11-2 overall record for the Plymouth State Men’s Hockey team is how the Panthers finished last season, in which their last game was a 6-1 loss to Salem State University back in March. Despite what most teams would classify as a successful season, since they were able to advance […]
Plymouth State Football Doused by Worcester State
It’s been a rough season so far for the football Panthers, and last Saturday proved no different as Worcester State handed Plymouth their sixth conference loss, 36-3. WSU junior Kemani Jones (Milton, Mass.) put up some huge numbers on the ground, scoring two touchdowns and rushing for 170 yards on […]
Men’s Soccer Ties, Misses Playoff Birth
Last Sat. proved to be a tough game for the Plymouth State Men’s soccer team, as they needed a win against Eastern Connecticut, but settled for a double OT draw in a game that was hard fought until the final whistle. Plymouth State finished 5th in the conference, having an […]
Panther’s Play Pen
Welcome to the living room of 49A Langdon Street, where you will find PSU Men’s Hockey Players Riley Flanagan (pictured, with laptop), Tieg Alward (pictured to the right), Mike Freitag and Josh Woody. This is just a small glimpse of what their house, which is owned by Inter-Lakes Properties, looks […]