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Quinnipiac Chronicle

Quinnipiac Chronicle

Fellow Chronicle writer Peter Dewey (right) and me (left) prior to Quinnipiac men’s basketball’s game at the Nassau Coliseum in New York.

Fellow Chronicle writer Peter Dewey (right) and me (left) prior to Quinnipiac men’s basketball’s game at the Nassau Coliseum in New York.

I began working for the student-run school newspaper, the Quinnipiac Chronicle, within my first weeks on campus in 2016. I was quickly elevated to Associate Sports Editor after my first year (April 2017), then Sports Editor the next semester (December 2017). My jobs as Sports Editor included posting all sports content (recaps, features, etc.) online, assigning my staff of 10 writers to cover games each week and coordinating interviews with athletes through SIDs for feature pieces.

After a year running the sports section, I took a managing editor role as Web Director, which allowed me to oversee the entire group and online publication. This included editing and posting all written content on our website and on social media platforms (Twitter and Facebook). While serving this position, I retained my role as men’s basketball reporter and covered sports when needed.

Some of my fondest memories include road trips with my fellow sports writers to cover men’s and women’s basketball games.

All my work can be found right here on this author page.

Baseball cruises to 13-1 victory over Saint Peter’s

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Quinnipiac had the bats going early and often on Saturday as it rolled to a 13-1 victory over Saint Peter’s.

With the win, the Bobcats improved to 12-23, 5-8 in the MAAC. The Peacocks fell to 0-21 on the season, 0-10 in the MAAC.

Due to rain, the doubleheader that was scheduled for Saturday was pushed to Sunday and the teams only played one game.

It was clear from the first inning that Quinnipiac would have its way with Saint Peter’s. After the Peacocks failed to score in the top half of the inning, the Bobcats exploded for five runs on five hits. Even though he would get much more run support later, that was really all that junior starting pitcher Chris Enns would need.

“Definitely a good job by my teammates to score a lot of runs today, it made my job easier,” Enns said. “Just to know that I had more runs to work with and more room to play with.”

Read the full story here.

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