Bullet Shot: Mike McKnight
By John Zak, Staff Writer With the first three games of the 2018 football season under his belt, senior defensive back and team captain Mike McKnight has stood out so far in his final season. McKnight, from West Chester, Pennsylvania, has amassed impressive numbers not only this season so far, but in his Bullet career. During the four years he has played, McKnight has recorded 127 tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, and 10 interceptions...
Men’s Cross Country Beats Franklin and Marshall, Falls to Dickinson
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College men’s cross-country team competed in the 53rd annual Little Three Meet last Friday night in the second competition of the season. The men’s cross-country team competed at home in Gettysburg for the meet, winning against Franklin and Marshall 18-45, while falling to Dickinson 38-21. During the 5k run, Dickinson runner Eric Herrmann came in first place with a time of 15:57.0. The first...
Men’s Track and Field Races to Second in Home Invite
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College men’s track and field team took second place of 15 teams at the Mason-Dixon Invitational hosted by Gettysburg College Saturday. The invitational was the lone home meet for the Bullets, and the team made sure to show off for prospective students on Get Acquainted Day. Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg won the meet with 118 total points. The Bullets followed close with 114...
Senior Spotlight: Tim Brady
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College Bullets men’s lacrosse team has posted a dominant performance so far this season. The team has a 10-1 record, including being undefeated at home and in Centennial Conference play. A large factor in the team’s success has been senior goalie and team captain, Tim Brady. Brady, wearing the jersey number 13, has recorded 101 saves so far this season, and sports a .529 saves percentage....
Baseball Falls to Hood College
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College baseball team started off their 2018 season with a loss to Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. The 12-3 loss on the road, however, included notable individual performances by a number of players on the team. Senior co-captain Chuck Probst went 1-2 in the course of the game, managing to record a run and walk twice. Probst will be central to the team’s success this year, as Probst is an...