The Huskies travel to Eastern Connecticut State for the best-of-three Little East Conference championship series, starting Thursday.
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Local talent sparking USM softball team’s best season
The Huskies are off to a 22-1-1 start, best in the program’s 46-year history, using strong pitching and stronger hitting to overwhelm opponents.
Local talent sparking USM softball team’s best season
The Huskies are off to a 22-1-1 start, best in the program’s 46-year history, using strong pitching and stronger hitting to overwhelm opponents.
Freshman Cam Seymour is already exhibiting clout at USM
Six games into his college baseball career, the former Thornton Academy standout is already in the Huskies’ record book.
USM, St. Joe’s baseball teams hungry for action after last spring was curtailed
The two best NCAA Division III programs in the state are playing again, and both have talented, veteran teams poised for strong seasons.
Local Division III college programs hope to be back in the game soon
USM and St. Joseph’s College are trying to finalize schedules that would allow competition in basketball, hockey and indoor track.
USM hoping to play some games this winter
The Huskies will set up their own COVID testing lab on campus and play a limited schedule, but only if conditions during the pandemic allow it.
Modified winter sports schedule in store for USM athletes
GORHAM — The winter athletic schedule for the University of Southern Maine Huskies will be shortened and the team will compete only against Maine and northern New England opponents because of precautions being taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The winter sports teams will compete in three home games and three away games […]
College hockey programs in Maine hoping for a season during pandemic
The University of Maine hopes to begin play in late November, while the state’s Division III programs will start later.
Sidelines: The 2020 pro baseball season was a coast-to-coast whirlwind for Sam Dexter
In this unusual summer, Oakland native played for three teams in two months to keep his professional baseball dream alive, Travis Lazarczyk writes.