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4 days ago |
huntnewsnu.com | Amelia Ballingall
Jonathon Piesik, a fourth-year business administration major with a finance concentration at Northeastern, got into distance running because of his mom. Now, six years after setting it in his sights, Piesik is ready to take on one of the hardest road races in the world: the 129th Boston Marathon. “My mom was a big inspiration in my distance running pursuits,” Piesik said.
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2 weeks ago |
wrbbsports.com | Amelia Ballingall
BUIES CREEK, NC — In the third game of the series, Campbell simply wanted it more. The Huskies picked up games one and two of the weekend, contributing to their CAA-leading 7-2 record and earning the series win, but the Fighting Camels spoke to their name as they showed their teeth to break the Huskies’ nine-game win streak and take a mercy-rule eight-inning victory 18-8.
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3 weeks ago |
wrbbsports.com | Amelia Ballingall
For the second day in a row, Northeastern punched five home runs over the wall at Joe Nathan Field, this time en route to a decisive 13-5 victory over the Seawolves to claim their second CAA series. And for a team that struggled to find its offensive groove to start the season, the Huskies have had no trouble stomping out Stony Brook. Just like on Friday, Northeastern started the scoring with a solo home run off the bat of redshirt junior Harrison Feinberg.
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1 month ago |
huntnewsnu.com | Amelia Ballingall
Men’s basketball junior guard Rashad King was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’, or NABC, North Atlantic District Division I All-District First Team March 18. This notable accolade recognizes King’s top marks for the Huskies and overall strong season, as voted on by coaches throughout the NCAA. King is the 18th player in program history to receive this honor, and the first since Tyson Walker in 2021.
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1 month ago |
wrbbsports.com | Amelia Ballingall
Five games in six days is no easy feat, especially when it caps off a month on the road. After a series sweep at San Diego State, Northeastern returned to the east coast for some more local competition. However, the weeks of travel and hard gameplay finally caught up to the Huskies when they headed to Bryant University for a mid-week contest Wednesday afternoon. After seven difficult innings, the Huskies found themselves on the wrong side of a mercy-rule ending, dropping the match 13-3.
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