Monmouth baseball secured its second series sweep of the season over their conference rival, the Towson Tigers, this weekend. It marked their third sweep of the season and allowed the Hawks to maintain their hold on first place in the CAA North Division. This is the Hawks first time since 2018 that they have gotten […]
Author: Baden Delaney
Are The Masters losing prestige and class?
The Masters is supposed to be one of the most traditional and respected events in all of sports but this year, it felt a little different. The 2026 PGA Tour season is in full swing and its most prestigious tournament, The Masters, just wrapped up on Sunday, April 12th. While watching countless hours of it […]
Is NIL ruining college basketball?
CAA March Madness is in full swing as the Elite 8 is underway and the final stretch of the men’s college basketball season is among us. A major theme that has been talked about throughout the tournament is that upset games/smaller schools winning is becoming increasingly more uncommon, and I cannot help but think that […]
Men’s Basketball soars past Elon on Senior Day
On Saturday, Feb. 28, the Monmouth Hawks took on a familiar conference foe in Elon, where they handled business, coming away with a 73-57 win at home. With this win, Monmouth improves to 16-14 overall and 10-7 in conference play while Elon drops to 14-16 overall and a 6-11 conference record. The Hawks were led […]
Greek life: the pros of brotherhood and sisterhood
Greek Life is a relatively polarizing topic, and people usually seem split on whether or not it is truly a positive thing. I think there are a lot of stigmas around joining a fraternity or sorority, but in my opinion it is important to see that there are a lot of beneficial aspects as well. […]



