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Put me in coach, I’m ready to eat!

Tyler Nice April 5, 2022

After a brief lockout, baseball season is upon us once again. With that comes the opportunity to put on your ball cap, head to a stadium near you, sweat effusively as the summer sun beams directly onto...

GRAPHIC: SADIE HENZES ’24/THE HAWK

Men’s basketball season in review

Tyler Nice March 23, 2022

What went right and what went wrong for the Hawks this season St. Joe’s wrapped up its 2021-2022 campaign with a 11-19 record and a loss to La Salle University in the first round of the Atlantic...

PHOTO COURTESY OF SJU ATHLETICS

Ballin’ behind the scenes

Tyler Nice March 2, 2022

Frank Sorochen '23 Jack McGeever '23 Brendan Farrell '22 According to his colleague, Brendan Farrell ’22, St. Joe’s men’s basketball manager, Frank Sorochen ’23, was “lost on...

GRAPHIC: SADIE HENZES ’24/THE HAWK

Living and flying by the three

Tyler Nice February 22, 2022

A statistical analysis of St. Joe’s relationship with the long distance shot In St. Joe’s 62-74 loss to the University of Dayton Flyers, one number above all others jumped off of the stat sheet:...

The coalition aims to give student-athletes the opportunity to feel loved, connected and supported. PHOTOS COURTESY OF SJU ATHLETICS

Adams coalition creates space for minority student-athletes

Tyler Nice February 15, 2022

On Feb. 9, the St. Joe’s Department of Athletics announced the formation of theAdams Minority Student-Athlete Coalition. The Coalition is a group of student-athletes that meets in-person every two...

First year guard Erik Reynolds II extends for a layup. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Erik Reynolds II is grooving and growing in his first year

Tyler Nice February 9, 2022

Erik Reynolds II is starting to find his groove on the St. Joe’s men’s basketball team. In the team’s last four games, the 6’2 first-year guard has averaged nearly 19 points per game on over...

The Hawk’s at-home workout favorites

Tyler Nice January 26, 2022

Bodyweight Squats Tyler Nice ’23, Sports Editor Forget the squat rack ­— ­Bodyweight squats target almost every muscle in your lower body, including your quads, hamstrings and calves....

Pesce will receive his textbooks at the game against Duquesne University.
PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

The shot heard ‘round the school

Tyler Nice January 26, 2022

During the second half intermission in the St. Joe’s women’s basketball game against La Salle University, Steven Pesce ’23 heard his friend cheering and celebrating for him as he drained a half...

Obinna prepares to shoot a free throw in front of 54th and Airborne.
PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Fans back in the stands: students return to Hagan Arena

Tyler Nice November 16, 2021

As the game clock drew closer to zero, the tension on the court radiated into the crowd. Perched on the bleachers closest to Mandeville Hall, the red-and-white clad student section took to their feet....

The field hockey team celebrates with their trophy after defeating VCU 1-0 in the A10 Championship. PHOTOS: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Taking back the A10 throne

Tyler Nice November 9, 2021

The St. Joe’s field hockey team is once again the Atlantic 10 (A10) Champion. After advancing to the championship game with a 8-1 semifinal throttling of the Richmond University Spiders, the Hawks earned...

PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Inside the mind of Billy Lange

Tyler Nice November 2, 2021

Billy Lange is entering his third year as head coach of the men’s basketball team for the 2021-2022 season. The Hawk sat down with Lange to discuss his coaching roots, his goals for St. Joe’s and...

PHOTOS: GREG CARROCCIO/SIDELINE PHOTOS

First-year fab five looking to make a difference on the court

Tyler Nice November 2, 2021

The St. Joe’s women’s basketball team welcomes five first-year players this season, the largest first-year cohort since the 2014- 2015 season. While they still have a lot to learn, these players...

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