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Bonnies Women’s Soccer Loses Ninth Straight, Falling to Duquesne 5-1 

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Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com BY: AIDAN SHINNERS; STAFF WRITER   The St. Bonaventure University women’s soccer team dropped their ninth consecutive game, this one by a score of 5-1 to Duquesne University.    The Dukes (11-5-1, 6-3-0 A-10) started the scoring early when junior forward Kaitlyn Killinger scored her fourth goal of the season unassisted.      In…

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Recap: Bonnies Women’s Soccer remains winless in conference play, falls to St. Joseph’s 3-1 

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BY: AIDAN SHINNERS; STAFF WRITER Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team fell Thursday to the St. Joseph’s Hawks by a score of 3-1.      The Hawks (5-9-1, 2-5-0 A-10) started the game fast, with a scoring chance in the 8th minute that was denied by sophomore goalkeeper Adelaide Paredes.  In the…

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Preview: Bonnies Men’s Soccer Hosts Nationally Ranked George Mason

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BY: SEAN WALLACE; SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   St. Bonaventure University’s men’s soccer team hosts conference opponent No. 24 George Mason University, their fourth to last game of the season, at the Marra Athletics Field Complex Saturday.    This is just the third time since 2015 that a nationally ranked team will play in…

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Bonnies Women’s Soccer drops 5th straight in 3-2 loss to George Washington 

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BY: SAMUEL WEILERT; STAFF WRITER Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team fell to conference rivals George Washington (4-6-3, 1-4 A-10) in a 3-2 home loss this past Sunday afternoon. This loss continued the Bonnies’ (3-8-2, 0-5-0 A-10) winless start to conference play this year.    Bonnies graduate defender, Paula Sanabria Diaz, opened…

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Bonnies Men’s Soccer Beat by Rhode Island 

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BY: CAMERON DUMONT; STAFF WRITER Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   St. Bonaventure men’s soccer dropped their game Saturday 2-0 to conference foe Rhode Island Rams. The loss drops the Bonnies to a record of 1-2-1 in Athletic 10 play and 3-6-2 on the season. The Rams sit at 2-6-3 on their season following the victory.    The Bonnies…

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Preview: Bonnies Golf Travels to Apalachin for Matthews Auto Intercollegiate

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BY SEAN WALLACE; SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   St. Bonaventure’s golf team will compete in the Matthews Auto Intercollegiate, its fourth tournament of the season, on Sunday, Oct. 5 and Monday, Oct. 6 at the Links at Hiawatha Landing in Apalachin, New York.    Bonaventure returns to the two round 36-hole event hosted by…

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Preview: Men’s Cross-Country Seeks Redemption in Louisville 

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BY SEAN WALLACE; SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   St. Bonaventure’s men’s cross-country team races in the Swags Louisville Cross Country Classic, its third meet of the season, Saturday at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky.    Bonaventure returns to the course for the first time since 2021 when it placed last out…

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Recap: Bonnies Women’s Soccer Remain Winless in A-10 Play, Lose to George Mason

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BY: AIDAN SHINNERS; STAFF WRITER Photo courtesy of gobonnies.com   George Mason (4-6-2, 3-1-0 A-10) started the scoring in the 16th minute with a penalty kick scored by senior defenseman Zoë Vidaurre.  The penalty kick came off a handball call on Bonnies junior defenseman Naomi Sharma Tobar.      Four minutes later, Bonnies sophomore midfielder Hannah Lindenberger committed a defensive…

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New Partnership Brings Biomechanics to Bonnies Baseball

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BY: WILL NUNN; SPORTS EDITOR Photo: @LiquidSportsLab / X    The game of baseball has entered a new age. Gone are the days of using the eye test to evaluate a player or determining a player’s worth based on his batting average.    In today’s game, analytics are king. Advanced metrics and biomechanics can engineer a ballplayer…

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Athletes React to New Tennis Courts

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BY: SEAN WALLACE; SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com    On Aug. 21, St. Bonaventure University announced plans to build a six-court outdoor tennis complex located southeast of Joyce Field.    After twenty years, the tennis courts on the west side of campus are beyond repair and no longer a viable training option for a Division…

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St. Bonaventure Rugby Celebrates Semicentennial Season

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BY: SAMUEL WEILERT; STAFF WRITER Photo: @sbuwomensrugby on Instagram    Fifty Years ago,  St. Bonaventure University Rugby played its first season. Now in 2025, the men’s and women’s teams are some of the most decorated programs in Northeastern America.     Freshman forward Jacob Papesh is looking forward to this milestone year.    “It’s a big year for us,…

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Women’s Soccer Heads Into Conference Play

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BY: AIDAN SHINNERS; STAFF WRITER Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com    The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team enter Atlantic 10 Conference play with a record of 3-3-2 while achieving a win or draw in every single home contest outside of A-10 play.       Transfer players have made an impact on the stat sheet early on this season.  Graduate…

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Men’s Soccer Faces Critical Stretch

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BY: SEAN WALLACE; SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com    After a scoreless draw against Davidson, the St. Bonaventure men’s soccer team enter the last half of the season, with six of eight games coming against Atlantic 10 opponents. The Bonnies sit 12th in the A-10 and possess a conference record of 0-1-1. The standings…

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Current NBA Players that Played at the Reilly Center

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BY: CARSON HAYEK; SPORTS EDITOR Photo Courtesy of daytonflyers.com Built in 1966, the Reilly Center has had numerous notable players, such as Bob Lanier and the Stith brothers, play on the court in the past. As for the present, the NBA is approaching the end of the regular season, and there are 12 current NBA…

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Bonaventure Lands Grahovac and Mitchell

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BY: RILEY PENDLETON; STAFF WRITER Photo: @hoopglitch on Instagram With the Bonnies losing nine players on the roster to the transfer portal, they needed to make some noise of their own. Adrian Wojnarowski and the Bonnies staff were able to do just that, bringing in Minnesota Gopher big man Frank Mitchell and Juco product Joe…

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Bonnies Golf Battles Inconsistencies

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BY: AIDAN SHINNERS; STAFF WRITER Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com From winning the Little Three Championship to finishing 19th out of 20 in the Ross Collegiate Classic the road to the Atlantic 10 Championships has been nothing short of rocky. Freshman Braddock Damore said that the team has shown they have the potential to place better…

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Mick Giordano Appointed Head Coach of St. Bonaventure Men’s Soccer Team

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BY JOHN GUERRERA; STAFF WRITER Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com On April 2 St. Bonaventure University Vice President and Director of Athletics Bob Beretta announced the appointment of Mick Giordano as the eighth head coach in the history of the Bonnies men’s soccer program.  Giordano spent the last five seasons as head coach of the UNC…

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Champions League Quarter-Final Preview

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BY: SAM CAROZZA; STAFF WRITER Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Down to the quarterfinals of the Champions League, and each of the eight teams left wants their hands on Europe’s most prestigious club competition trophy.      In the Champions League, each team faces each other twice, once at home and once away. Four first-leg games took…

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The Top 100 College Football Players from 2010 to 2023: 40-31

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Photo from Wikimedia Commons BY: COLIN BISH/ STAFF WRITER 40. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan  In recent years, no player has screamed “Michigan Wolverine” more than Hutchinson. Hailing from the small town of Plymouth, Michigan, Hutchinson committed to the Wolverines in 2018. He played sparingly in his freshman season, but came back to show major…

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MBB: Council Jr. and Eight Others Enter Transfer Portal

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BY: CARSON HAYEK; SPORTS EDITOR Photo Courtesy of gobonnies.com    On March 24, the NCAA men’s basketball transfer portal opened. According to the New York Times, over 1,000 basketball players have entered the NCAA transfer portal.    As for St. Bonaventure, the Bonnies’ entire 2024-25 scholarship roster with eligibility remaining has decided on its future. Two players…

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