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Over 100 people attended Soul TV’s 20th Annual Fashion Show celebrating African American fashion.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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“Greatness must be built, earned, by a people who refuse to settle for just surviving when we can thrive,” writes Jacob Nevins.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
“The No. 12 Massachusetts field hockey team continued its undefeated season by scoring two unanswered goals in the second half to beat Albany 2-1,” writes Maxwell Solomon.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
A warm Saturday afternoon was met with a battle between the Massachusetts men’s soccer team and its ninth foe of the season, Yale. The Minutemen (4-2-3) and Bulldogs (0-4-2) fought to a 2-2 draw. Forward John Paul Mbuthia and midfielder Matt Cence hammered in both goals for UMass. Just 12 minutes after the Minutemen’s first...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts men’s soccer team tied Yale 2-2 in a back-and-forth match that the Minutemen (4-2-3) largely dominated. After scoring just one goal in the last four games, UMass desperately needed an offensive spark, and graduate transfer JP Mbuthia was more than up to the task. The Minutemen came out of halftime with their foot...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts men’s club rugby team won its home opener against UConn 55-10 to start the season with back–to–back wins. The Minutemen (2-0) exploded in the second half, outscoring the Huskies (0-2) 33-0 in the final 40 minutes of play. The first half was more of an even affair, with UConn bringing the energy...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts field hockey team secured a dominant 4-0 win over Kent State to earn its first ever Mid-American Conference victory on Friday. With yet another shutout under their belt, the Minutewomen (7-0, 1-0 MAC) have maintained an undefeated record at the Gladchuk Field Hockey Complex going back to 2023. “I thought our team played...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts women’s soccer team wasted no time finding the back of the net in a 1-0 victory against its second Mid-American Conference opponent, Akron, on Thursday at FirstEnergy Stadium. Coming off two scoreless games, the Minutewomen (3-3-2, 1-1-0 MAC) were determined to set the tone, controlling possession right from kickoff. “Today we went into the game making sure we are really...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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The Massachusetts football team dropped its second consecutive game of the 2025 season in a dramatic back-and-forth battle with the visiting Bryant Bulldogs. After throwing what appeared to be a game-sealing interception to UMass safety DD Snyder II, the game seemed out of reach for Bryant (1-1). However, the Minutemen (0-2) failed to run the...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts football team opened the 2025 season with a 42-10 loss to Temple. The Owls (1-0) handed the Minutemen (0-1) their third straight loss in a home opener and sixth in the past 10 years. “I know what everyone’s going to think, ‘Same old UMass’,” head coach Joe Harasymiak said. “We’re going to keep...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Playing under a new head coach and within the confines of a new conference, the Massachusetts football team hopes to usher in a new era in Amherst on Saturday. The Minutemen will host the Temple Owls at McGuirk Alumni Stadium, marking the first contest of their 2025 schedule. The two teams last met in 2022,...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The Massachusetts women’s soccer team came through in the second half with two goals and stellar defense to defeat the Harvard Crimson on Sunday. In the 89th minute of the match, Harvard (0-1) set up for a corner kick. After being tossed around in front of the goal, the Crimson’s Erin Gordon sent a shot...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The No. 8 Massachusetts men’s soccer team was victorious over the Siena Saints 3-2 in the opening game of the 2025 season. The Minutemen (1-0-0) took on a tough opponent to start the campaign, but goals from Aidan Kelly, John Paul Mbuthia and Alex Brown were the difference. Mbuthia’s contributions were a key factor in...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian