The Slippery Rock women's soccer team is on the brink of its sixth-straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference playoff berth. The Rock (10-1-0, 6-0-0), which is ranked fourth in the country, has won all six PSAC-West games this season, including last Thursday's thrilling 3-2 victory over archrival Indiana (Pa.
By Brandon Fox Rocket Sports Editor The letters alone bring a look of hatred to the faces of the SRU faithful. When people around campus think about evil, they say only three letters. When you ask players, coaches and fans who they want to beat most in sports, they say, with sly grins, only three letters.
In a game full of missed opportunities, California (Pa.) University snapped the unbeaten streak held by the Slippery Rock men's soccer team with a 2-1 triumph. The setback dropped the Rock's record to 5-2-2 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and 6-3-2 overall.
I am now in my sixth year at SRU. I have seen a lot of things in the time it took me to get my degree, many of which have gotten me fired up. One of those things is a bandwagon fan, namely the Pittsburgh Penguins or Steelers kind. Let me start by saying that I salute the true fans of Pittsburgh.
The Slippery Rock women's volleyball team lost its fourth straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference game with a 3-0 loss to California (Pa.) at Morrow Field House on Tuesday night. The Rock dropped the match to a tough Cal team by scores of 30-28, 30-23 and 30-13, slowly falling apart throughout the match.
Slippery Rock field hockey has had problems scoring all season. Over its first five games, the Rock (0-10 overall, 0-6 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) was shut out four times. But things have begun to improve on offense and SRU has tallied five goals in the last five games.
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