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Carly Bohlen (left), Cailin Jones and Brighde Williamson play against the Chesapeake Shipjacks on Sept. 12.

Volleyball sets up for upcoming challenges

Vincent Moreland, Reporter September 29, 2017

AACC Women’s Volleyball lost their fourth match, 3-0, against the Chesapeake Skipjacks on Sept. 12. With this loss, the Riverhawks are 0-4 to start the season, but head coach Gregory McDivitt said...

Men’s Lacrosse players pose after a fall ball practice session, months before their regular season.

Lacrosse players work toward better season

Seamus McCarthy, Sports Editor September 29, 2017

Watching a championship team is like watching a duck gliding smoothly across the water. No one sees that beneath the surface is a ferocious churning of feet and an exhausting amount of hard work and determination. For...

Cross Country steps up training sessions

Ryan Sullivan, Reporter September 13, 2017

AACC’s Women's cross country is stepping up their training sessions for the 2017 Bill Fritz Invitational on Sept. 16. The 6-kilometer event will test each of Coach Jim Griffiths' athletes and he...

Fall sports preview

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 27, 2017

Women’s Cross Country began practice in mid-August, to prepare for their first meet which will be held on Sept. 2 at Salisbury University at 9:45 a.m. The team plans to improve upon their previous...

The AACC bookstore sells multiple Riverhawks products that encourage school pride.

Athletics Department introduces Spirit Days

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief August 25, 2017

The Athletics Department is launching a weekly Spirit Day this Fall to encourage school pride. Athletics Director Duane Herr said he hopes students will feel a stronger sense of school identity by wearing...

Sports information specialist Zach Malone tests the department's new camera

AACC sports offering live stream to viewers

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

For the first time, the Athletics Department plans to live stream as many home games as possible starting this fall. The department will stream using the official AACC Athletics page on YouTube. The...

Soccer welcomes new players to 2017 rosters

James Haggerty, Co-Editor August 25, 2017

Women’s Soccer began practice in early August to prepare for a four-team tournament at Howard Community College. The tournament is Sept. 16-17.  Twelve new players joined this season’s squad,...

Athletics Director Duane Herr and Men's Soccer head coach Nick Cosentino welcome new signee Austin Nolan(goalie).

Letters of intent for 2017 total highest recorded

Roxanne Ready, Editor-in-Chief August 25, 2017

The number of incoming athletes who have signed contracts with AACC this year is the highest on record, according to the athletics director. Across the 11 teams playing at AACC throughout this school...

Joseph M. Snowden is entering his fourth year as Men's Basketball head coach.

Coach’s life journey

James Whitley, Reporter August 25, 2017

For most of the 38 years Joe Snowden worked as a supervisor in the AACC mail room, he doubled as an assistant basketball coach. Three years ago, he retired from his mail room career. A few months later,...

AACC’s Truck Pull event gives students the chance to speak to transport logistics specialists about a career.

AACC hosts truck pull contest in parking lot

Andrew Cabacar, Reporter May 1, 2017

AACC hosted its sixth annual truck pull in the parking lot behind the Careers Building on April 20. The AACC Transportation, Logistics and Cargo Security program had 10 teams. Each five-member team...

AACC Women’s Soccer recruit Brianna McGowan from Florida will join the team for the 2017 season.

Recruits begin to sign letters

James Whitley, Sports Editor May 1, 2017

A dozen high school athletes have committed to sign letters of intent to play sports at AACC in the fall. Athletic Director Duane Herr said this year’s recruiting class is larger than usual. And...

Trainer Amber Kelso aims to educate faculty on concussion symptoms so they can notice them in students.

Trainer raises injury concern

James Whitley, Sports Editor May 1, 2017

AACC’s new head athletic trainer is a concussion specialist. Amber Kelso, who started in August, said she intends to become more involved with professors and coaches when a student athlete gets a concussion,...

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