Coach Petrie bids farewell to the Bullets
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College men’s basketball team finished off its season Saturday with a 77-60 loss against Ursinus College in Collegeville, PA. The Bullets kept it competitive with a five-point, 39-34 deficit at the end of the first half. In the beginning of the second half, however, Ursinus completed a 21-7 run on the Bullets and did not relent from there. Sophomore guard Nick Antolini led the Gettysburg team...
Senior Spotlight: Thomas Clark
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College men’s track and field team finished second out of 10 teams at the Albright Invitational in Reading, PA Saturday. Contributing to the team’s success was senior co-captain Thomas Clark. Clark, an economics major from Belle Harbor, New York serves as the only multi-event competitor for the team. The multi-event competition consists of a 60-meter dash, 60-meter hurdle race, 1000-meter run,...
Men’s Track and Field Opens Official Season
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College Men’s Track and Field team competed Saturday at the John Covert Classic hosted by Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This track meet was the second of the Men’s Track and Field team’s still young season as no score was kept in this match. The meet consisted of an encounter between numerous division I, II, and III teams, including schools such as meet host Lehigh University,...
Women’s Basketball Starts Season Strong
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College Women’s Basketball team remains undefeated after their first three games of the season. The Lady Bullets officially began their season Nov. 17 with a 74-65 win over Lehman College. Only a day later, they defeated Virginia Wesleyan College 55-52. In their final game before their Thanksgiving feast, the Bullets defeated Centennial Conference opponent Franklin & Marshall College 71-58....
Men’s Cross Country finishes strong with regional competition
By John Zak, Staff Writer The Gettysburg College Men’s Cross Country team concluded its season last weekend with the NCAA Division-III Mid-East Regional competition at Big Spring High School in Newville, Pennsylvania. The team finished 29th out of 51 schools. The mid-east region spans from across Pennsylvania, down through West Virginia and over to Ohio. The regional meet allows for a maximum of seven competitors from each team. The...