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In its first-ever games competing in the Mid-American Conference, the Massachusetts softball team came up empty, going 3-0 on the weekend. The Minutewomen’s (7-15, 0-3 MAC) offense was overpowered by Kent State’s and was quieted by its pitching staff.

The closest competition on the weekend was the first game of a double-header Friday. The game was knotted at two, going...


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CLEVELAND – Free days both before and after the Massachusetts men’s basketball team’s elimination from the Mid-American Conference tournament on Friday gave two Collegian men’s basketball beat writers ample time to explore Cleveland.

Famously, former Chicago Bulls center and 2013-14 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Joakim Noah expressed distaste for The Land.


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The Massachusetts women’s lacrosse team claimed a decisive 21-3 victory against Youngstown State on Saturday afternoon. A strong offensive performance by the Minutewomen (7-2, 1-0 Mid-American) in the first half held the Penguins (0-7, 0-1 MAC) off to earn UMass its first win in conference play.

Saturday’s game was a first for many, as two different Minutewomen players...


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The top line exploded for the Massachusetts Hockey team in a 4-1 conference quarterfinal victory over Northeastern. Jack Musa and Václav Nestrašil combined for six points to help send their team to TD Garden for the semifinals. Each scored and had two assists.

“I’ve been here 10 years now, and this is another group that I’m very proud of that’s learned how to play the ...


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Through junior forward Jack Musa’s brilliant three-point performance, the No. 15 Massachusetts hockey team vanquished Northeastern 4-1 on Saturday night to earn a trip to the infamous TD Garden for the Hockey East semifinals.

Musa made history for the Minutemen (22-12-1, 15-9-1 HEA), scoring his 100th career point to propel him into No. 15 in program point-scoring rank...


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