I will be the first person to admit that I am terrible with names. There are probably about 30ish kids that “contribute” to The Clock on a bi-weekly basis, and I can probably put a name to about a third of those people. It isn’t that I don’t care about […]
Month: February 2015
“Eco Boost” Helps Men’s Hockey Clinch MASCAC
The turn of the calendar to February has been the same as the end of January, as the Panthers of the Plymouth State hockey team are riding a six game winning streak (three wins to end Jan., three wins to start Feb.) All of these wins have been within the […]
Let it snow!
Mother Nature has been so good to us these past few weeks, with a few spring semester snow days. Fresh powder has not only given us a few breaks from classes, but has provided perfect riding and skiing conditions for all my sled heads out there. There is no […]
:10 Seconds with Charlotte Lemgart
Courtesy: Dustin Satloff Did you know that there is a team on the campus of Plymouth State University that competes at the Division I level? Both the Women’s and Men’s ski team at PSU compete against some of the biggest schools within the Northeast (including, but not limited to […]
PSU Sports Wrap-Up
The Plymouth State ski teams competed in their last two Winter Carnivals of the regular season since last issue, and produced some mixed results in the past two weeks. The teams met in Dartmouth on the 6th and 7th, and the highlight of the weekend was junior Max Martin (Salt […]
USM Slides Past Panthers
The Women’s Basketball team traveled to Southern Maine looking for an upset in a conference matchup Tuesday evening, but came up short in the second half, losing by just nine points. The Panthers were on fire from downtown in the first half, with 15 of their 26 points coming from […]
Games To Look For in 2015
2015 is looking like it’s going to be full of new, exciting game releases across all genres and platforms. While some, like Evolve and Dying Light are already available here are five more to get excited over for the remaining 10 months of 2015. 5) Battlefield: Hardline Hardline is the […]
Women’s Basketball Falls to Lasell
In a non-conference matchup at Lasell College this Thursday evening, the ladies of the PSU Basketball Team struggled to find their footing in a game that left them with a 23-point deficit at the final buzzer. While Lasell put up 12 points to open the game, the Panthers were unable […]
Panther Basketball Upsets Nationally Ranked Eastern Connecticut
Last Saturday’s Little East Conference matchup proved to be the best home game of the year for the Plymouth State Men’s basketball team, as they pulled out a huge win against #22 Eastern Connecticut. Sophomore sensation Jack Preston (Nashua, N.H.) had a career-high 25 points and connected on 11-15 shots. […]
Hausman and Company Too Much For Panthers
In a tale of two halves, the Bowdoin College Polar Bears erased a 17-point deficit and captured its 14th win against the Plymouth State Men’s basketball team, 79-66. Bowdoin, who was PSU’s first non-conference game in almost a month, held an overall record of 13-6 going into Wednesday’s matchup, while […]