In a season defined by resilience and grit, the Springfield College football team delivered its most emphatic statement yet. Facing the reigning national champions and No. 2 team in the country, the ...
The Springfield women’s volleyball team has started the season on a tear, winning its last 13 games and starting off 5-0 against NEWMAC opponents. Ahunna James, a junior on the team, has been a key ...
The word “homecoming” is one that is often heard in the world of sports. Players, coaches and other athletic figures are eager to go back to where their journeys began, reuniting with the people and ...
With Springfield College’s rich history in the world of athletics, The Springfield Student wanted to highlight some of the most influential Black athletes who have come through the school. Michael ...
It is common to look up to father figures who are masters at their craft. Putnam Vocational (MA) head coach Lou Roe embodies what it means to be a father figure to his team and is considered a ...
Kayden and Dylan Mingo, brothers and teammates at Long Island Lutheran (NY), are proud to be able to showcase their talents – and continue building their bond – at Hoophall. Kayden, a 6-foot-2 guard, ...
This past spring, Springfield College alumna Jennifer Criniti Tirillo was named Connecticut Athletic Trainer of the Year by the CATA. Just a few months later, her husband Marco Tirillo received a ...
In the depths of Järvenpää, Finland, Miikka Muurinen’s name was barely a whisper in the basketball world. The 6-foot-10 lanky forward was unknown to most – his talent remained a hidden gem in the ...
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Michael McClendon continues to make history as Springfield men’s basketball’s first black head coach
Springfield College is known as the “Birthplace of Basketball,” a label that does not do the school’s men’s basketball team justice – the program would stand up for itself even without the notoriety ...
Rebecca Lartigue has been a professor of English at Springfield since 2015 and has long shared her love of literature in and beyond the classroom. Lartigue became the Director of the Honors Program in ...
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