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Stags Split Weekend Games

“This is why soccer is such an unforgiving game” said Fairfield’s men’s soccer coach Carl Rees as he watched his team cooling down after their Sunday afternoon game and signing posters for a youth...
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A Quick Shot of the Madness

This past Friday, students, fans and athletes alike came together at Alumni Hall as both the men’s and women’s teams were introduced to the crowd. While the turnout was less impressive than last year's,...
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McLaren Making Moves

"Futbol is not a matter of life or death. I assure you it’s more important than that.” This quote, tattooed onto the arm of men’s soccer’s Reco McLaren ’14, represents the way he lives his life...
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It’s a win… and lose

Lisa Tkach/The Mirror I am an Atlanta Falcons fan. I know. I know it's weird, but I have my reasons. That being said, I was thrilled to see that they were going to be playing the Monday Night Football...

Cross Country Comes Together For a Cause

It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday morning, as the Fairfield University Women’s Cross Country team took to the line in pink uniforms and their male counterparts took to the line wearing pink socks. The...

Fall Sports Preview

Cross Country: Cross Country will be looking to improve on a successful 2011-12 campaign that saw the men’s team place fourth at the MAAC Championships and win the Leeber and O’Neil Invitationals with...

Newton for the win

In soccer, the beauty about having 11 players on the field is that almost anyone can score at any time. The Fairfield men’s soccer team proved this on Sunday in their 1-0 victory against Yale. George...
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A Year of Success In Stag Country

Some Fairfield University students who have no other choice but to commute are feeling the long-term affects of isolation, even though they have “many opportunities that the University provides,” according...