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Men’s basketball team gets much needed victory
February 15th, 2012
Mike Giannattasio Mike Giannattasio Journal Staff The Suffolk University men’s basketball got a clutch victory on Tuesday night, defeating the Mount Ida Mustangs by an 82-76 score. With the win, Suffolk improved to 9-15 overall this season and will have to win their season finale against Anna Maria College to get into the GNAC playoffs.
Women’s basketball picks up a vital win against Anna Maria
February 15th, 2012
Alex Mellion Alex Mellion Journal Staff The Suffolk women’s basketball team improved to 16-7 on the season with an 89-32 thrashing over Anna Maria College on Saturday. The 89 points was a season high for the Rams.
Paul Pierce passes Larry Bird on scoring list
February 15th, 2012
Journal Staff Jenny Jepson Journal Contributor The Celtics have been struggling with the 2011-2012 season, but there have several noteworthy moments during this brief and shortened NBA season. Last week, one of those moments occurred when Paul Pierce passed Larry Bird to become the second highest scorer in franchise history for the Boston Celtics.
NFL Pro Bowl should be played after Super Bowl
February 15th, 2012
Alex Hall Alex Hall Journal Staff Football season may be over and have New Englanders in a foul mood still, but I’ve got one more NFL story left in me before the draft.
Patriots’ off-season could determine future success
February 15th, 2012
Journal Staff New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick Athanasios Armenis Journal Staff With the loss of Super Bowl XLVI freshly looming over the heads of all New England fans, the front office of the Patriots look to quickly make some adjustments in player personnel as the AFC Champs look to find that missing piece in the [...]
Boston College wins third consecutive Beanpot
February 15th, 2012
Journal Staff Matthew Bacon Journal Staff College hockey fans were treated to possibly one of the best Beanpot championship games ever on Monday night as Boston College defeated Boston University 3-2 in overtime to take their third straight Beanpot title.
Men’s hockey looks to snap 18-game losing streak
February 8th, 2012
CJ Haddad CJ Haddad Journal Staff The first word that comes to mind when looking at the Suffolk men’s hockey team season this year is disappointing. After collecting two wins to start the season, it looked as if the loss of their number one former goaltender, Jeff Rose, wouldn’t be the factor that overshadowed the season. Well [...]
Women’s basketball looking to make noise in GNAC playoffs
February 8th, 2012
Alex Hall Alex Hall Journal Staff Each year at Suffolk you can expect a few things to be consistent. You know the best place to catch second-hand smoke is outside Sawyer, there will usually be a high profile fall concert, and that the women’s basketball team is contending for the conference.
Super Bowl ads fail to live up to expectations
February 8th, 2012
Alex Mellion Alex Mellion Journal Staff There’s a reason that 100 million people turn into the Super Bowl every year, and it’s usually not to watch the game, but rather the commercials. This year’s ads failed to live up to lofty expectations however, as some companies decided to run 60 second ads instead of standard 30 second [...]
Opinion: Madonna rocks the Super Bowl halftime show
February 8th, 2012
Journal Staff Caitlin Lezell Journal Staff The Super Bowl XLVI halftime show was provided by none other than Madonna. Patriots and Giants aside, Madonna had been getting just as much hype in the past few weeks, assuring viewers that it was going to be an entertaining performance, free of any wardrobe malfunctions. Skeptics were not sure if [...]



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