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Tigers tame Stags in San Juan

For the second time in as many games, Fairfield saw the downfall of a challenging out-of-conference schedule rear its ugly head, as Missouri defeated Fairfield, 87-59 at the Coliseo de San Juan in Puerto Rico.

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Can’t Live Without Lungs

Celebrate.' Remember.' Fight Back.' Colleges Against Cancer is a Fairfield student club that promotes all three, and this month, its members want to choke lung cancer before it starts.' College-age...
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No shame for Stags

Despite a loss in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the women's soccer team has nothing to be ashamed of.

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Great white Stags

'Our whole mindset going into this game was that we wanted to impose our will,' head coach Ed Cooley said.

Fairfield did just that, as the Stags bounced back from a season-opening loss against No. 12 Memphis and ousted crosstown rival Sacred Heart, 70-54, in front of 4,959 raucous fans at the Arena at Harbor Yard.

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He said: Giving thanks for a fall break

The trees are now bare, and we students are restless. In short, it's time for a well deserved break. Next Tuesday we'll all part ways with Fairfield for a five-day hometown retreat to relax, sleep, drink and feast in preparation for the homestretch of the fall semester.