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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at DigitalCommons@URI. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Good 5 Cent Cigar (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@URI. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND STUDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1971 Volume 62 © 'Just what this country needs ' Tuesday Issue 13 www.ramcigar.com October 2, 2012 Harrington School celebrates launch of media center in Swan Hall BY CONOR SIMAO university faculty. . News Reporter The resource is designed to provide "j_ust-in-time" sup­ The University of Rhode port to instructors for the inte­ Island's Harrington School of gration of ~edia into their Communication and New classro~m ) t~aching and Media launched its most coursework.· For. students, the recent digital initiative, the technology can be used to HUB, last Friday to a crowd work on projects, explore new including US Sen. Jack Reed --·--:--- 'software and consult with a and URI President David M. t~ained team of student work- .' Dooley. ers for help using the Jab's The HUB®LLRC amenities; (Language Learning Resource At the event, Renee Center) is a media lab featur­ Hobbs; foundin,.g director of ing approximately 30 iMac the Harrington School, led a computers, each equipped tour of the facilities ' to all with advanced media editing guests in attendance. She software. It is situated on the highlighted .the shared goal of .third floor of URI's Swan Hall, Senator Jack Reed poses for pictures with University of Rhode Island students after the press confer­ and open to both students and ence this past Friday in Swan Hall. Continued on page 3

------·------URI journalism student interns for popular Admissions staffer, 23, sports radio station in Boston over summer dies in auto accident BY JULIE DAWSON BY SHAWN SAIYA by those close to her, received Managing Editor Contributing News Reporter her bachelor's degree in psy~ chology in May 2011. She had A University of Rhode The University of Rhode been a permanent staff mem­ Island student was able to use Island community mourned ber for the Office of the summer to his advantage the loss of a young staffer on Admissions since last fall and with the opportunity of Friday. Sullynette Sanchez, 23, had previously worked as a interning at New England's of Providence, died as a result manager in the Memorial top sports radio station. of a car crash on Friday around Union. Matthew Berthod, a sen­ 4 p.m. Sanchez, who graduat­ A statement issued on ior journalism major from ed from URI last year, was behalf of Dean of the Office of Burrillville, R.I., made the nine months pregnant. Her Admission, Cynthia Bonn, on most out of his summer break child was delivered via an Saturday said, "Sully was such when he interned at, "The emergency procedure and sur­ a high-performing student that Sports Hub" 98.5 WBZ-FM. vived. she needed little guidance. Her ''I was trying to get a big Sanchez was involved in a charisma and energy inspired name to put on my resume three-car collision on Route 4 others to do well. She also and get experience," Berthod northbound riear exit 7 in East ·worked for the program's said. "I knew that it would be Greenwich . .According to the Guarant~ed Admission my. last chance to have a sum­ Providence Journal, Sanchez Program .for high school stu­ mer internship to commute to was rear-ended by another dents. No matter the position, Boston." driver who may have been dis- · her supervisors gave her glow­ Berthod gained valuable tracted, the Rhode Island State ing evaluations and references. experience from his intern­ Police said. ABC 6 reports the Sully was small in size, but she ship with writing, event plan-. distraction could have been possessed . a big heart, and ning, shooting video, editing caused by a wallet that fell to overcame adversity to achieve audio, compiling stats for courtesy the ground of the vehicle that great things here at URI." games, how to run a website Matt Berthod (midc/le) at The Sports Hub with Damon hit Sanchez, but "[Rhode The Talent Development and overall, learning radio Amendolara, host ofThe D.A. Show (left), and Chuck Perks, who Island State Police] say it is (TD) program at URI also do_es the headlines (right). production. Berthod said the tough to investigate because expressed their condolences "" best part of his internship is there were no witnesses." for the loss of Sanchez, who being able to work with pro­ I've never done radio before, sports communication and Sanchez was to Kent but the experience with radio public relations when he was a part of the program, in a' fessionals, something that County Hospital in Warwick, statement. The statement said motivates him to become suc­ is some place I want to be interned for URI's athletics while her baby was transport­ when I graduate." website gorhody.com. He Sanchez worked as a cessful in radio. ed to Women & Infants in Guaranteed Admission ''Just seeing the people His internship at "The said GoRhody gave him a lot Providence. The father, Steven Sports Hub" wasn't the first of great experiences, the best Program counselor for TD's around me, the work they put Bustamante, told the summer program for several in every day, and see first­ sports communication intern­ part being able to broaden his Providence Jburnal that the ship Berthod had throughout skill set and knowledge in years. In reference to Sanchez hand what it takes to get to baby, Daryel Noah, was being "one of the youngest where I want to be in my his college career. During the areas other than journalism. breathing on his own on career later on," Berthod said. Spring 2012 semester, Berthod Monday afterroon. "I've been learning so much. had his first experience in Continued on page 2 Sanchez, !flown as "Sully" Continued on page 2

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From page l From page l While--interning----f~~­ people ever selected" to her gorhody.com, Berthod said he position as an admissions offi­ strengthened his skills in cer, the TD Program said "She writing and compiling sports truly was that extraordinary. stat_istics, which were only "The entire Talent 'two of many components he Development community is needed for his internship deeply saddened by the pass­ with "The Sports Hub." ing of Sullynette Sanchez When remembering his Cortes," the statement said. internships with "The Sports "All those who knew Sully · is .a stipended Student agree: though she was small in Hub" and gorhody.com, ':Senalre positio:tl, that :mn.'S from stature she had a bigger than Berthod said he certainly has hired tht-ough the end o:f no regrets. life personality, great character !l' ...... r:u .... ~.L 2013. "I had a great experience and deep sense of humor. with both .. .it hasn't nar- · Sully lived the Spirit of TO rowed qown all the possibili­ NATION! She pe~sonified the A:p,pb;ca!nts un;rst appl~11• by ties that I do enjoy, but it best of who we are. Sully was O ..-:toiJI$"5fh. opened a lot of doors for me," well-loved wherever she went. Berthod sp.id. "It opened my Our thoughts and prayers are apply c•an:tact Student Senate . Folowl:he c~hemiw ~g Plm mind for a lot of great oppor­ with her family." .Pn:::s11tle11t Stephanie Se-gal .at .<\sses:,s :andliU'¥ m.desigu tile Se:ute's wstmg tunities." A couple of online dona~ l)lm'l!:etu· 1g Efifnm (i.e. hmuOOt:g & log~a} - Berthod was not passive tion pages have been set up to Cmnplete a ~weakn.ess ~is in pursuing an internship at help support Sanchez's baby De~ mens o:f:ma:dreting efforts "The Sports Hub." His secret and boyfriend. The websites Idemifjt ~ '0fstudent :popt~latiQ~t (i.e. to the success of being able to can both be found at: resident t-s. co.mmntm) ' put that "big na~e': ori his www.giveforward.com I fundr Use in ta~tmatlmtl:ng s:br.a~gies segments resume follows along the aiserforsull ys tevensfamil y Deign melri.cs for s'liii:CeSsml markm:ing: Jines of the URI motto of and at http: I I sullynetteand­ Re--ewluate ~lm - ~. onmetrics: "think[ing] big," and seizing babysanchezl.chipin.coml . ,-· M3lla'gel'de&ign a~l . Student Senate advertising opportunities that may seem Through Monday, the A.s.sist m.·web development: intimidating. fundraisers have raised at 'Td·say my best piece of $2,880 and $1,980, respective­ advice is to go as big as you ly. can ... don't shy down if an Funeral services have been internship is too big," scheduled for Thursday. Berthod said. "The opportu­ nity could be career-changing and eye-opening. Try what­ Students get their night out - so should you! ever you see yourself doing after you graduate and go for that." Thursday night is College night! . ,-y':C;iil':l

'l'ap & Grine Beaver River Golf Course· 343 Kingstown Rdl Rich.mond, Rl • www.mulliganstapandgrille.com • 401.539.7300 The Good Five Cent Cigar • Tuesday, October 2, 2012 • Page 3 CONTI'NUED what we did." entering the third period of The Rams seek to contin­ stories included those of stu­ The Rams let the Flyers play. DeJulio endured an ue their three-game winning Soccer dents attending Camp control second-half posses­ offensive onslaught from streak next weekend when Harrington, a summer pro­ From page 8 sions and the tempo of the Drexel during the first three they host a pair of games gram offered by the college, game. Dayton converted on minutes, during which time against Rutgers University at URI with four shots, two of and even one working to nearly all of its chances and put the Dragons fired five shots the Bradford R. Boss Ice which were on goal. operate the First URI five goals up on the· board. on goal. DeJulio had to work Arena. The games are Friday "She is a creative attacking Academy, an academic Senior Colleen Williams around five penalties at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 4 player," Needham said. "She is enhancement program exploded for Dayton, scoring assessed to the Rams during p.m. dangerous every time she gets designed help foster children three goals and adding a pair the third, including a five­ "They beat us at home the ball." excel. of assists. minute major penalty on last year," Augustine said. Sunday's game against Also speaking as part of "The thing is they scored Chua for hitting from behind. "They are very physical like Dayton started well for the the ceremony was Senator chances and we didn't," "I think [Kenny and Drexel and they've got some Rams, but turned into a calami- Reed.. He foc).Ised on the uni­ Needham said. "Everything DeJulio] played well," good goaltending. So basical­ ty. versity ' ~- impprtantdedication they hit went in the goal in the Macalino said. "Kenny had a ly v.ve're going to have to get The Rams physically dom­ to contempoiary media, say­ second half. That happens; shutout yesterday and let up ready for a weekend just like inated the Flyers early, but the ing projects like the HUB are there's nights like that in soc- one today and DeJulio let up this." Flyers attack was too much as "leading the way into a new Dayton stormed past the Rams cer." none. [It was a] pretty stellar ------~-<--'- --­ \ \Vorld" and calling it a' "fan• The Rams hit the road for performance by - both of 7-2. tcJ.stic. idea." their next three games. The them." "[The loss] doesn't bury President 'Dooley was road trip starts Saturday when During the power plays anybody," Needham said after Harrington similarly·endeared:to'the new Rhody visits the University of for the Dragons, DeJulio Sunday's game. "It's going 'to lab: Labeling it an "important Massachusetts. made three saves and was sting a little bit, but if you're From page l next step," he said initiatives competitive it should sting a Follow Emily on Twitter aided by his team's tough 1 making the Harrington School like· .. the HUB exemplify little bit." @emmajae22. defense, which killed off all one "of national distinction" "what's best" about the uni­ Both teams played an even of the penalties. This includ­ that "use th~ power of versity. In a changing g'lobal first half, but the Flyers got the ed more than a minute of a will information and communica- . society, he declared, "our better of it on the scoreboard two-man advantage for tion to make a difference." response is to be innova­ and led 2-1 at the break with Drexel. ___ f!~cl

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BY SHAWN SAIYA Sen. John McCain, the ness. You should decide Managing Editor Democrat and Republican which candidate's plan will The 2012 Presidential Election is exactly five weeks away. candidates respectively.) be better for not only the The important question that we at the Cigar have for the stu­ Election season heats up Wednesday's debate is country, but for yourself in dents of the University of Rhode Island is: "Have you regis- tomorrow night when broken up into six, 15-minute the long run. Decisions made tered to vote yet?" . President Barack Obama and sections. The first three topics in the next fours .years will If you are an out of state student, check with your local Republican presidential nom­ will touch on the economy. likely have an impact that's elections board to find out when the voter registration dead­ inee Mitt Romney face off in The next three topics will deal reach .extends long past the line is. If it's too late for you to register at home, you maybe their first debate. The debate, with healthcare, the role of .term length. , in luck. The Rhode Island voter registration deadline is this set from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. government and governing; Three more debates are Sunday, Oct. 7. Even if you are out of state, you are eligible_to at the University of Denver, . respectively. scheduled this' month so set a register to vote in Rhode Island so long as you have main­ will focus on domestic policy Even if you already: know reminder or your DVR ,The tained a residence for at least 30 days before an election (i.e. issues. which candidate y(m' plan to Vke Presidential debate living in a URI residence hall, or rental property "down the While "some University of vote for, you should see what between Vice President Joe line.") Rhode Island students may he has to say on issues that Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan is This is the first Presidential Election that many of the watch because they're follow­ affect you. You may like his slated to . take place next more than 16,500. students at URI are eligible to vote in, as ing the campaign closely or party, his ideals, his charisma, Thursday and will focus on most URI undergraduates right now were in high school and their professors are requiring but you may not agree with foreigp and dome~tic policy. were under 18 years old during. the 2008 Presidential Election. them too, the rest should his stance on the most impor­ The -P±esidential ' candidates Aside from the significance of voting in one's first Presidential watch simply because one of tant issues to you. square off again on Oct.,,J6, Election, your vote matters to help decide who will be the these two men will be leading The economy is at the this time in a town meeting politicians who will lead you for the next four years. . ~ the country for the next four forefront of the · debate format focused on foreign With the election coming down to the last stretch, it is also years. (Yes there are third because it ·is arguable the and domestic polky. The final important to at least familiarize yourself with the candidates party candidates running, but most important, polarizing debate between Obama and you will be voting on, not only for Commander-in-Chief, but in the 2008 election the issue this year. Each candi­ Romney will take place Oct. also for Congress, Senate, state legislature and local legisla­ Federal Election Committee date has a plan for how they 22, with foreign policy as the ture. There are also ballot questions on important issues that said 98.6 percent of voters will go about economic busi- topic of discussion. you may have an opinion on. Just make sure you're informed either voted for Obama or before you go, so that you don't end up asking yourself why there are several other names listed in the presidential tjckets. It seems hard in the social~media age, smart phones and 24-hour news networks that a person can simply be complete­ ly oblivious to politics. If you have opinions about how things BY HE;NSLEY CARRASCO around you are, then you will probably haveinterest in voting Editor-in-Chief when you think about it. If you are registered to vote already the Cigar hasn't for­ Being from Rhode Island gotten about you either. Find out where your local polling has its benefits. location is, when it opens and closes and what you need to Whether or not those who bring in order to vote. If you are from out of state and won't live in the state as well realize be able to make it home to vote, then check with your local those benefits, is up to them. voter board about the requirements for absentee ballots. Just More specifically, being from because you can't be there in person doesn't mean your vote Providence has its pros and doesn't cou,nt. cons. Many of those who have lived in Providence for years and have gone through high school in the city-or state, even-don't always realize what they have. On numerous occasions I've read Facebook statuses Or other things On Twitter where someone \!Cbe ~oob 5t QJ:tgar would complain of not being able to find anything to do in Hensley Carrasco I Editor-in-Chief PUBLICATION INFORMATION Rhode Island or that they The Good 5¢ Cigar is published four Shawn Saiya I Managing Editor want to leave the state Hensley Carrasco I Cigar Nancy· Lavin I Managing Editor times a week during the school year because they're sick of it. A scenic view of downtown Providence from South Water St. Kimberly DeLande I News Reporter except for vacations and holidays. The Cigar has a circulation of Most of the time, I just Audrey O'Neill News Reporter 5,000. Conor Simao I News Reporter scroll past the comment August King I Entertainment Editor The Cigar is printed by because I know the comment along the three rivers found the means of transportation, Mike Abelson I Sports Editor TC I Press will be made, but no actions in downtown Providence) hop.on a RIPTA bus and trav~ Timothy Lima I Sports Reporter 21 lndustiral Court will be taken to fulfill it. running through September, el the state. While here, I Jon Shideler I Sports Reporter Seekonk, MA 02771 Lauren Trad I Photographer Those who graduate high Sound Session (a week-long highly recommend that you Mike Emilani I Production Manager school tend to say they would music celebration in down­ see whatever it is you can. I Sarah Fitzpatrick I Production Manager EDITORIAL POLICY ,-like to leave and go to school town Providence), the annual named mostly summertime All signed columns, commentaries, Alison Walsh I Production Manager letters to the editor and cartoons do · elsewhere because they need air show in North Kingstown activities, but that doesn't Theo Kontos I Production Manager not necessarily reflect the position of a new scenery, need a differ­ . and other attractions, Rhode Brianna Prete I Business Manager limit what is available to stu­ the Cigar, but are the opinion of the ent perspective or just want to Susan Sancomb I Compositor individual author. Island isn't a place limited to dents and residents of this leave the state for whatever. trips to the Providence Place state. Don't waste your time The staff editorial is the majority opin­ reason. More often than not, I Mall. at URI only sitting around in ion of the Good 5¢ Cigar editorial find them back home the next board. If that doesn't tickle your your dorm room, go out and year for a litany of· reasons. fancy, take part in history have fun. Search for places Some are personal and others every year and head on over you wouldn't· normally think CORRECTION POLICY The Cigar will gladly print corrections financial. to Bristol, where the annual of being "fun." Who knows, if the error is brought to our attention · I, personally, like living Independence Day p~rade is you might find a future living within seven calendar days of publi­ here. Yes, some things in the held. The fourth of July cele­ here. cation . state seem repetitive, but if bration is the oldest in United you venture off far enough States history (fun fact), a CONTACT THE CIGAR from (in my case Providence) continued celebration since The University of Rhode Island Ads Desk 1401-874-2914 where you're from, there is a 1785. 50 Lower College Road Fax I 401-874-5607 lot to do or see. · During · the I'm sure most of the peo­ Memorial Union 125 Online I www.ramcigar.com Kingston, AI 02881 E-mail I [email protected] summer months, you can find ple who live here haven't Editor 1401-874-4325 Ads I [email protected] downtown Providence in full been to everything, so all it Reporters 1401-874-2604 Sports I [email protected] swing. With the WaterFire (a takes is a little bit of research © 2012 The Good Sit Cigar non-profit lighting of bonfires and travel. If you don't have The Good Five Cent Cigar • Tuesday, October 2, 2012 • Page 5

'Ben Folds Five' releases first album in 13 years BY RYAN GrBBS Instead the album is Contributing Entertainment Writer heavy on downtempo song and ballads. Of note out of · It's been a long time since these tracks is "Sky High", · Ben Folds Five (the group is which recalls the 80s record­ actually a trio) last released a ings of Bruce Hornsby, Marc record. Cohn and Michael Penn more · The band's first three than the offerings on the albums, "Ben Folds Five" Five's earlier ' "lbums, . (1995), "Whatever and Ever although i t is cert

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It's been quite a year for "Family Guy" writer and . cre­ ator Seth MacFarlane. · Over the course of 2012, the native has released his first feature-length comedy fi lm,. "Ted," which garnered more than $420 million in gross income wrote and conducted an album of big-band swing music titled "Music is Better Than Words" and landed a guest star position on "." This was all in addition to being named' the host of the 85th Annual Academy Awards Ceremony. It's just shy of amazing that MacFarlane managed to peer Peter and family climb Mt. Everest on "Family Guy.,, around the edges his giant heap of money, recognition and money to sanction the occasionally funny episode; all pared to the time traveling, inevitable cUtaway gags, but is of the animated vehicle on the more surprising when you -breaking antics of there any' point in continuously which he rode to success in the consider the surplus of duds Brian and Stewie in Seasons mentioning this obvious flaw? first place. like "," nine and 10. Make no mistake, The series has embraced this And so it was that "Family through which "Family Guy" "Into Fat Air" made me laugh. formula for years, even going Guy" rose from the dead yet watchers have suffered during Anyone who owns a GPS will so far as to mock this pre­ again for an 11th season, albeit the last few years. appreciate the crack , at dictable script pattern in their yet another lacking the special In the season debut, the advanced technology early in own show. Thankfully, there is ingredient that made the origi­ Griffin clan decided to climb the episode, and the quick gag no chicken fights, no Conway nal few seasons so enjoyable: Mt. Everest in order to prove at the very end is the episodes Twitty; no musical numbers: MacFarlane's disjointed writ­ their supreme worth to the surest stab at hilarity. just a story arc and resolution. ing style. Yet, Sunday night's snobby, upper class family of However, most of the dia­ And, you know what? As a crit­ episode, entitled "Into Fat Air," Lois' ex-boyfriend, a relieving logue points still sound like 90- ic and audience member, I will was a solid, coherent, and even straightforward premise com- second-long setups for the accept that.

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BY THEO KONTOS "Dead or Alive 5" tweaks and Players can slam their oppo­ Production Manager glosses over everything to per­ nent through the floor into new fection. The roster of 26 fighters . stages, blow things up and elec­ ''Dead or Alive 5" hit Xbox is well balanced and offers plen­ trocute them. The "danger 360 and Playstation 3 consoles ty of variety. Nearly all of the zones" feel like part of the action last week, following Marvel vs. familiar faces are back, joined by in this one,. rather than out-of­ Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat.and a couple new characters and place animations. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 in a some cameos from Team Ninja's The game play has received stream of fighting game revivals. new relationship , with Sega. some balancing as well and the Fighting game fans have a Players can take the fight online controls have never been tighter. lot to like with this recent trend, and never feel like their favorite The rock-paper-scissors (throws­ because some fantastic games characters are outmatched by holds-strikes) system is still in have been coming out lately_in a balance issues. place, but the action feels more genre frequently ignored this As previously mentioned, natural. Your opponent is not generation. "Dead or Alive 5" the graphics in "Dead or Alive 5" going to be devastated by a · balances a tight fighting game are stunning. The environments counter like in previous entries, engine, a solid roster of charac­ are active and nice to look at. but the system is still integral to · ters, stunning graphics and a· Dirt, sweat and bruises alter the the game play. The story mode decent story campaign to deliver fighters' appearances during the has also received some improve­ one of the best fighters this gen­ matches. There is plenty of vari­ ments and is full of Hollywood Image courtesy of blastmagazine.com One of "Dead or Alive 5"'s twenty-six characters prepares t ~ fight! eration. ety offered between the charac­ action and plot tWists. The "Dead or Alive" series is ters and stages. Players will fight "Dead or Alive 5" is a great known for its destructible envi­ while audiences chee~ the envi­ game and is not going to disap­ loadable content that ruins the Tournament 2" as fighting game ronments, rock-paper-scissors­ ronment changes and things point any fans of the genre. There balance (Marvel vs. Capcom 3, or of 2012 (at least until the upgrad­ style fighting engine and comi­ explode. Speaking of explosions, is an incredible amount of value anything else by Capcom being ed Wti U edition comes out) and cally top-heavy female charac­ "Dead or Alive · 5" takes the here and Team Ninja has already ters. Rather than reinventing the greatest offenders here) .. This should be providing action for "danger zones" to a new level promised to not milk garners' edges out · "Tekken Tag quite some time. things from the ground up, with wild action set pieces. wallets with unwanted down-

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Men's hockey team sweeps home opening Football falls hard in loss, series, improves to 3-1 on early _season on road at Bowling Green · BY JAKE MARROCCO way," Rhode Island coach Joe lead. It was Luciano's first BY MIKE ABELSON two-yard touchdown run by Sports Editor Contributing Sports Reporter Augustine said. "The one that collegiate goal. ·sophomore Robbie Delgado we scored on just kind of Rhode Island struck again midway through the second The No. 20-ranked The 2.012 University· of quarter. A fake point after bounced through and Chua on a shot from freshman J ash Rhode Island football season University of Rhode Island just finished it off .. .it was a Watkinson that slipped under attempt turned into a success-- registered another setback ful two-point ·conversion to men's ice hockey team defeat­ nice game for young team to the goalie to put the Rams up ed the Drexel University Saturday afternoon in Ohio make it 20-8 Bowling Green. win." 3-0. Senior co-captain David when the Rams lost to .. Dragons by a score of 4-1 on Rhode Island looked to Macalino and Bishop had ·.· . Juf\ior Billy Morgan was Bow ling · Green . State one of fhe.few bright spots for Saturday to sweep its week­ maintain its momentum com­ assists on the goal. - University 48-8. Bowling · the Rams. Morgan amassed end doubleheader. In the first ing into the second game and "This was their first Green is a member of the all-purpose · yards _(50 game of the series on Friday came out firing in the first weekend," Augustine stated. 123 night Rhode Island prevailed Football Bo~l· Subdivision. receiving, 73 re*urning kicks). period. It didn' ttake long for "We knew they would be For Rams fans it was over Drexel in a 1-0 overtime Rhody to get on the board tired and I think we tried_to Senior · Bdmdon-Johnson thriller. another difficult outing in .Farrell a'clde.d 70 all-purpose when junior Sean O'Neill jump on them quick." what is turning into a difficult · h The Rams improved to 3-1 buried a pass from junior Drexel senior Kevin yar~s to ·eclipse 4,100 for is year. Rhode Island was only· c~reer. on the season. Justin Bishop to put the Rams McMahon put the Drag

The Rhody Mob cheered on the players at Friday night's Men's Ice Hockey game.

Women's soccer team suffers dismal weekend in A-10 "Openers

BY EMILY JACOBS & MIKE sophomore keeper Rei~ly Xavier's defense for the entire WRITE FOR SPORTS ABELSON Lindsey. 45 minutes, but more noticeable Contributing Sports Reporter & Sports Editor That would prove to be the was the tension between both only goal of the game, but the teams. A lot of players were ALL THE FUN, Last weekend was one the Rams had plenty of offensive ending up on the ground, not University of Rhode Island chances. because the grass was slick, but women's soccer team will do its "We keep the ball, we because of pushing and trip-· NONE OF THE INJURIES best to forget. attack people and we 1;1re dan~ ping. The Rams fell to Xavier gerous," Rhode Island coach · Xavier finished the night University 1-0 on Friday and Michael Needham said. with 13 fouls and the Rams were throttled by the The Rams outshot Xavier picked up nine of their own. At University of Dayton 7-2 on a 15-3. While it seemed the ball the end of the game two yellow wet Sunday afternoon. The did not leave the Rams offen­ cards were given out when FIND OUT HOW losses dropped the Rams to 7-5- sive end in the second half, players from both teams were 1 overall and 0-2 in Atlantic-10 eight of the shots came in the. involved in a shouting match. Conference play. first. There were two big oppor­ Needham was disappointed in E-MAIL . It was the Rams' game to tunities that went awry for the the unnecessary argument in win Friday night. They outshot Rams. In the 33rd minute, sen­ the end, but said liked his and outhustled Xavier but fell ior Jennifer Barrientos' corner team's inteiisity throughout the [email protected] short, losing to the Musketeers kick hit the post and in the 79th match. in the Atlantic-10 opener for minute the post saved Xavier One player's aggressive both teams. again when it turned aside a playing stood out. Barrientos The lone goal came early shot from Rams senior Ashley attacked the ball in the second for Xavier. In the 20th minute, Evangelista. half, giving trouble to the Catherine Allan took a shot The Rams came out in the Xavier defense, and leading from the top of the 18-yard box, second halfhungry to tie it up. sending the ball right over URI The offense challenged Continued on page 3