Month: March 2016

Sports

10 SECONDS With Gordon Ceasar

10 SECONDS With Gordon Ceasar Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/ALEX CROSSLEY In the past three years, there’s been a Ceasar’s Palace in two different locations: Las Vegas, Nevada, and Hanaway Rink. The one inside Hanaway is a little rowdier. From Oak Park, California, Gordon Ceasar has been an absolute […]

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Plymouth Baseball Preview

Plymouth Baseball Preview Gary Zirpolo For The Clock Gjzirpolo@plymouth.edu & Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu As one sports season ends, the spring season has officially begun. There will be many new faces on the Baseball squad this 2016 season but one face in particular is first year head coach Clay Jenkins. […]

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Women’s Hockey Falls Short to Spartans

Women’s Hockey Falls Short to Spartans Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu The Plymouth State Women’s hockey team left Spartan Arena empty-handed with a 3-0 loss to Castleton during the quarterfinals of the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC). The Spartans kept the pressure on Plymouth State’s freshman goaltender Emelie Lindqvist […]

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PSU Power Rankings

PSU Power Rankings Weston Atwood For The Clock wja2000@plymouth.edu 1. Men’s Ice Hockey (Last Issue: 1) – The men’s ice hockey team finishes on top in the winter rankings. After finishing 21-4-1 they have a date with Salem State Saturday to see who will be the MASCAC Champion. They won […]

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Panther Baseball Splits First Double-Header at Becker

Panther Baseball Splits First Double-Header at Becker Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu A strong outing for the first time outside gave head coach Clay Jenkins’ his first win as Plymouth’s head coach, as they split with Becker College last Sunday afternoon. Graduate student Cody Gilchrist (Tyngsboro, NH) picked up the first […]

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Shipping Out to Salem

Shipping Out to Salem Wigg’s Shorthand Goal Sparks Offense, Leads Them to MASCAC Championship Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu The second-seeded Plymouth State Panthers overcame one of the scrappiest games of the year at Hanaway Rink, taking down Fitchburg State and earning their 5th straight title appearance Tuesday night. Panther senior […]

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Lady Panthers Suffer an Early Exit

Lady Panthers Suffer an Early Exit Kam Towle For The Clock kmt11@plymouth.edu On Tuesday evening of February 23rd, the eight-seeded Plymouth State Women’s Basketball team took on top-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University in the quarterfinal round of the Little East Conference Tournament on ECU’s home court, Geissler Gymnasium. Although PSU […]

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Men’s Basketball Season Comes to an End

Men’s Basketball Season Comes to an End Nwokeji and Co. Not Enough for KSC Kam Towle For The Clock kmt11@plymouth.edu Sixth-seeded Plymouth State University traveled on the road Tuesday night, February 23rd, to take on the third-seed Keene State in the first round of Little East Conference (LEC) playoffs. Keene […]

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Seniors Reflect On Their Last Semester

Seniors Reflect On Their Last Semester  Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu  Graduation is right around the corner for many students this semester at PSU. This is also a time for reflection, a look back on the paths many took throughout their Plymouth State experience to get to this point. For […]

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Winter Dishes

Winter Dishes  Sandra Gurall For The Clock sagurall@plymouth.edu  COURTESY PHOTO from: http://www.country1067.com/2015/08/26/in-case-you-missed-it-2-guys-2-spoons-1-bowl-of-chili/ While most of us are looking towards spring we still have a few cold blustery days to encounter before spring is actually here. I wanted to know, what are some favorite dishes we look forward to having when […]