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Athletes of the Month
Men's Track

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Senior Megan Caporossi (Northford, Conn.) of the softball team and senior Richard Jackson (New Rochelle, N.Y.) of the men’s track and field team have been named as the Comcast/Southern Connecticut State University Athletes of the Month for May.

Softball
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Senior Megan Caporossi (Northford, Conn.) of the softball team and senior Richard Jackson (New Rochelle, N.Y.) of the men’s track and field team have been named as the Comcast/Southern Connecticut State University Athletes of the Month for May.
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05.07 | Men's Basketball
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Southern Connecticut State University has announced that Michael Donnelly has been named head men’s basketball coach. The announcement was made by Director of Athletics Patricia D. Nicol. A Connecticut native, Donnelly joins the Owls with nearly a decade of collegiate coaching experience. He spent the last seven years as head men’s basketball coach at nearby Post University.


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05.05 | General
The Southern Connecticut State University athletic department hosted its annual Senior Awards Event on Wednesday night at the Michael J. Adanti Student Center. More than 70 senior student-athletes were recognized for contributions to their respective programs. In addition, several special awards were handed out. The field hockey team was awarded the Tim Greer Insurance Agency, Inc. Community Service Cup. The volleyball squad was recognized as the winner of the Academic Team of Champions Award, given annually to the team with the highest team cumulative grade point average. Sarah Darst of the gymnastics team was named as the Female Scholar-Athlete Award winner, while Greg Malen of the baseball team was the Male Scholar-Athlete Award winner. 

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05.03 | General
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Following an extensive search involving members of the campus and Greater New Haven communities, ‘Otus’ has been selected as the mascot nickname for the Southern Connecticut State University Owls. Individuals were invited to submit name suggestions throughout the month of March. More than 100 names were suggested, but Otus was the unanimous choice of a search committee that included representatives from the athletic department and the general campus community.

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04.30 | Men's Basketball
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Southern Connecticut State University men’s basketball team won the 2009-10 NE-10 Winter Sportsmanship Award on Friday, as announced by the Northeast-10 Conference. The awards program recognizes one team from each of the conference's 23 championship sports that has exemplified the spirit of sportsmanship and generally conducted themselves with a higher degree of integrity, character and class. This is the fourth year the NE-10 has given out this award and the first time the Owls were recipients.

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04.29 | General
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Approximately 200 individuals participated in the National Marrow Donor Program’s ‘Be The Match’ initiative on Thursday at Southern Connecticut State University’s Moore Field House. Spearheaded by the Owls’ football program, university faculty, staff and students between the ages of 18-60 took part in the event. Student-athletes and coaches from the football team helped participants through the process with assistance from SCSU athletic training staff members and representatives from the NMDP. Student-athletes from 18 of the Owls’ programs participated in the ‘match’ portion of the event.

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04.14 | General
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Southern Connecticut State University athletic department will host a bone marrow donor registration event as part of the National Marrow Donor Program’s ‘Be The Match’ initiative. This inaugural effort, which will be guided by the Owls’ football program, will take place on Thursday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Moore Field House. Through the “Get in the Game, Save A Life” program, university faculty, staff and students between the ages of 18-60 can be a part of the national movement. Registration is simple, and involves completing a health history form and giving a swab of cheek cells. Donors with diverse racial or ethnic backgrounds are especially critical.

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