USM’s Zoe Barnes Wins NCAA Division III National Shot Put Title
University of Southern Maine student-athlete Zoe Barnes, a nursing major from New Gloucester, Maine, won the NCAA Division III national championship in the shot … Read More
University of Southern Maine student-athlete Zoe Barnes, a nursing major from New Gloucester, Maine, won the NCAA Division III national championship in the shot … Read More
On Saturday, November 8, the University of Southern Maine’s women’s soccer team secured its fourth consecutive Little East Conference (LEC) championship title. The 3-0 … Read More
A career coaching hockey is the long-term goal, but first, Kyle Penton wants to see how far he can go as a player.
The University Way Ext. has been renamed Albert Bean Jr. Drive in honor of retired Athletic Director Al Bean. A previously unnamed road in front of the Public Safety building has been named Ronald Saindon Drive in honor of Ron Saindon, who retired from USM in 2021 after nearly 30 years with USM Public Safety.
One of the most decorated athletes in the history of both the field hockey and track programs returned to campus to celebrate her induction into the LEC Hall of Fame.
The Husky Community Howl-o-Ween Party paired kids with student-athletes at games like cornhole, frisbee golf, and Jenga.
This year’s eight additions to the Husky Hall of Fame expand its ranks to a total of 259 members.
Head Coach Brian Bickford is planning for the future of the new women’s golf program by working individually with players to take their skills to the next level.
The annual tournament generated about $20,000 to support the men’s and women’s golf teams, out of an overall fundraising total of approximately $35,000.
Husky baseball fans cheered for Tucker White upon his induction into the LEC Hall of Fame, just as they did when he was smashing hits on his way to the 2013 ABCA Division III National Player of the Year award.