St. Bonaventure's Student-Run Newspaper since 1926

Tag archive

bonnies - page 30

Bonnies drop second straight against Little Three rival Canisius

in SPORTS/Women's basketball by

BY JONNY WALKER, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR The St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team lost to Canisius 85-47 Wednesday night in the Koessler Athletic Center, dropping its second-straight game. “One of the worst losses I’ve had as the head coach here,” Bona head coach Jesse Fleming said in an interview with WSBU 88.3 FM. The Bonnies…

Keep Reading

Bonnies snap four-game losing streak against Niagara

in SPORTS/Women's basketball by

By Jonny Walker St. Bonaventure snapped its four-game losing streak Friday night in the Reilly Center, defeating Niagara 61-57. The Bonnies (2-6, 0-0) pulled ahead of the Purple Eagles (1-6, 0-0) late as I’yanna Lops scored eight of her game-leading 19 points in the final quarter. The 6-foot-3 forward routinely exploited post matchups with smaller…

Keep Reading

Venning propels Bonnies past Screaming Eagles

in Men's Basketball/SPORTS by

By Jonny Walker, Sports Assignment Editor On St. Bonaventure’s opening possession against Southern Indiana Tuesday night in the Reilly Center, forward Chad Venning received the ball in the low post. The 6-foot-10, 270-pound big man backed down his comparatively slender defender, spun to his left and laid the ball in off the glass with his…

Keep Reading

Banks, Bonnies rain threes on Falcons, pull back to .500

in Men's Basketball/SPORTS by

By Jonny Walker, Sports Assignment Editor Just under five minutes into the second half of Saturday’s game against Bowling Green (2-2, 0-0), St. Bonaventure (2-2, 0-0) guard Daryl Banks III grabbed a defensive rebound, pushed the ball up the right sideline and pulled-up from three. Banks nailed the transition jumper with a hand in his…

Keep Reading

Bonnies secure first win of season against Saints

in SPORTS/Women's basketball by

By Jonny Walker, Sports Assignment Editor The St. Bonaventure University women’s basketball team earned its first win of the season Wednesday at MVP Arena, defeating Siena, 69-63. For the third time in as many games, the Bonnies faced a full-court press on most possessions. For the third time in as many games, the Bonnies didn’t…

Keep Reading

“An ounce of respect”—Bonaventure’s cheer team expects more

in NEWS by

The cheer team poses in their uniforms of long sleeves and leggings in their dress room filled with basketball equipment Maya Henderson/ The Bona Venture hendermr20@bonaventure.edu BY: HADLEY THOMPSON, NEWS EDITOR “We are dissatisfied with our position in this school,” Maya Henderson, a back spot and junior political science major, said. “I think that it’s…

Keep Reading

Men’s soccer loses season finale against VCU

in Soccer/SPORTS by

BY JONNY WALKER, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR The St. Bonaventure men’s soccer team lost the final game of its season Saturday against Virginia Commonwealth University, 2-0, capping off a winless season in Atlantic 10 play. The Bonnies (3-10-3, 0-6-2) and the Rams (3-7-6, 3-1-4) went scoreless through the first half. Two second-half goals propelled VCU to…

Keep Reading

Bonnies take down Alfred in exhibition

in Men's Basketball/SPORTS by

BY WILL POLADIAN, SPORTS EDITOR The Reilly Center brought the noise as St. Bonaventure head coach Mark Schmidt led the new look Bonnies to victory over Alfred University, 76-48, on Wednesday night. The Bonnies started out the game with a freshman forward Yann Farrell 3-pointer from the top of the key. Continuing to push, redshirt…

Keep Reading

Bonaventure athletics introduces a smoother ticketing process for the community

in NEWS by

The Reilly Center basketball court awaits the wolf pack. The first glimpse of basketball season approaches with the Men’s scrimmage against Alfred University on Nov. 2. Cassidey Kavathas/ The Bona Venture kavathcj20@bonaventure.edu BY: CASSIDEY KAVATHAS, EDITOR- IN CHEIF For the second time in less than four years, St. Bonaventure has changed student ticketing procedures for…

Keep Reading

The GPA 911 program helps students stay afloat

in NEWS by

The advertisement sent to students through email Photo courtesy of St. Bonaventure University BY: TUCKER REILLY, ADVISOR EDITOR reillyt19@bonaventure.edu As the fall semester enters its final months, many students are forced to take account of their current grades. With what seems like little time for improvement, they panic or give up, leading to a disappointing…

Keep Reading

Bonnies Athletics Set for a bold future thanks to campaign vision

in NEWS by

Photo courtesy of St. Bonaventure Unversity BY: SCOTT EDDY, ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS In recent years, Bonnies fans have turned heads nationwide as they traveled across the country in support of their school.  To Brooklyn and Washington, D.C., for the Atlantic 10 Tournament.  To Dayton, Ohio, and Dallas, Texas – on 48 hours’…

Keep Reading

Bonnies Cross Country Places Third and Fourth at Harry Anderson Invitational

in Cross Country/SPORTS by

BY DAN GEYER, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Last weekend, the St. Bonaventure men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in their second meet of the year in the Harry F. Anderson Invitational hosted by Roberts Wesleyan College on Sept. 24.  The women’s team finished third out of fifteen teams, finishing behind Roberts Wesleyan by eight  points and…

Keep Reading

Men’s Soccer Gets Shut Out by Fordham on Parents Appreciation Day

in Soccer/SPORTS by

BY JONNY WALKER, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Fordham’s Jed Dixon, a sophomore defenseman, entered Saturday’s game at the Marra Athletics Complex against St. Bonaventure with just under 14 minutes remaining.  Twenty seconds later, Dixon made an overlapping run down the left sideline. Fordham’s Florian Deletioglu, a junior midfielder, laid the ball off for him at the…

Keep Reading

Women’s Soccer Loses Fourth Straight Against Davidson

in Soccer/SPORTS by

BY WILL POLADIAN, SPORTS EDITOR The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team lost its fourth-straight conference game against Davidson, 3-0, Sunday. The Bonnies (2-4-5, 0-4 A-10) and Wildcats (9-2-1, 2-2 A-10) were at a stalemate for the entirety of the first half. In the 65th minute, the Wildcats took control as freshman midfielder Charlotte Snead kicked…

Keep Reading

Parking on Campus – Present and Future

in NEWS by

BY DAVID SCIBILIA, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Andrew Fox, a freshman cybersecurity major,  slung the last of his clothes from home over his shoulder and prepared to walk back to his dorm in Falconio Hall. Unable to get a spot closer to his residence hall, Fox was forced to park by central receiving. Describing the parking situation…

Keep Reading

Administration Invites Students to Voice Food Concerns

in NEWS by

BY ANDRE GIBSON, STAFF WRITER The St. Bonaventure Student Food Committee is looking for students to participate in meetings hosted by Daniel Hungerford, vice president for finance and administration, and Nikki Clark, the Aramark food service director, to voice the good and the bad to help improve the dining hall experience for all.  Tuesday, students…

Keep Reading

Women’s Soccer Continues Losing Streak

in Soccer/SPORTS by

BY WILL POLADIAN, SPORTS EDITOR The St. Bonaventure women’s soccer team lost, 2-0, at Dayton last Sunday. From the opening kick, the Flyers (8-1, 2-0 A-10) were in control. They kept possession for the majority of the game. With 25 seconds left in the first half, senior forward Alicia Donley attempted a cross into the…

Keep Reading

Men’s Soccer Wins Against Niagara in Final Minutes

in Soccer/SPORTS by

BY JONNY WALKER, SPORTS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR With three minutes remaining in regular time and the score tied, St. Bonaventure’s goalkeeper, freshman Nicolas Pucci, cleared the ball to the top of opposing Niagara’s 18-yard box.  Niagara’s goalkeeper, senior Josh Savoni, charged off his line, knocking the ball to the chest of Bonaventure’s leading goal-scorer, Matthew Wrobel,…

Keep Reading

Men’s Tennis Starts at Navy, Women Play at Buffalo

in Men's and women's tennis/SPORTS by

BY ANDREW HALE, CONTRIBUTING WRITER The St. Bonaventure University men’s and women’s tennis teams were in action this past weekend with the men’s team beginning their season at the Navy Invitational tournament. The women’s team, on the other hand, played in their second tournament in two weeks at the University at Buffalo Invitational. The men’s…

Keep Reading

Wilt Chamberlain is the Most Disrespected NBA Legend

in Extra Point/SPORTS by

BY SAM CAROZZA, CONTRIBUTING WRITER Wilt Chamberlain might be the most disrespected legend in the NBA. People appreciate his greatness, but I feel like NBA fans don’t investigate him specifically as a player. His scoring feats alone could put him top 3 all-time in today’s game.  Some of his scoring records include: most points per game…

Keep Reading

1 28 29 30 31 32 54
Go to Top