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The Great Lakes Loons have yet to take the field and already they have a baseball icon going to bat for them. »
Team sweeps first weekend games against Alpena, Oakland University
Freshman Jonathan Tibaudo scored the game-winning power-play goal with 6:09 left as the Cardinals Club Hockey Team beat Oakland University 4-3 at the Saginaw Bay Ice Arena Saturday night. »
Northwood's defense, rushing attack are the story as 'Wolves win back the Axe
The final score in the 33rd annual Axe Bowl was 25-14, but the game was really not that close.
Northwood piled up 285 rushing yards and held SVSU to 222 yards overall and took a 25-0 lead into the final minute and a half of the game for a convincing win on Saturday. »
Cardinals Club Hockey Team laces up skates, gets back on the ice after almost three-year hiatus
Adam Munro feels the butterflies in the bottom of his stomach before every game. The pressure to win and the anticipation of the crowd leave the Clinton Township defenseman's heart racing. »
Sports
The SVSU men's soccer team dropped its seventh consecutive game on Saturday, losing 5-1 to Mercyhurst.
The Lakers, who came into the game leading the GLIAC with a 4-0 conference record, got three goals from forward Kurt Young. »
The SVSU volleyball team was shutout for the third straight match on Saturday, losing a 30-17, 30-19, 30-27 decision at No. 23 Findlay. »
Senior Adam Miller shot a three-under 69 in leading the Cardinals to an eight-stroke victory over Grand Valley State in the Wayne State Motor City Invitational on Friday. »
Junior Becca Rudey took first place in the College Maroon women's division of the Loyola Lakefront Invitational on Saturday, continuing a strong season for the two-time GLIAC runner of the week. »
Competing in a race with mostly Division I teams, the SVSU men's cross country team took ninth place on Saturday in the Gold Men's Division of the Layola Lakefront Invitational. »
Lakers cruise over Wayne
No. 1 Grand Valley State used a 19-point first quarter to bring Wayne State back down to earth in a 36-13 drubbing in Detroit. The Warriors came into the game 3-0 in conference play, but turned the ball over two times in their own territory in the first quarter. Wayne State redshirt freshman running back Joquie Bell, second in the nation in rushing, gained 209 yards on 33 carries and scored twice against a Lakers defense that had five starters injured for all or part of the game. »