Adam Northup: Baseball Adam Northup (2011), a Psychology major with a minor in Criminal Justice, is the true definition of a captain proving to be a strong leader on and off the field. Northup has made the Presidents List every year on top of serving on the SAAC committee at SVC, and as the NECC SAAC Chair in his sophomore year. Find out more about this Mountaineer and how life is for him at Southern Vermont College
MIT Sweeps SVC In Men's Volleyball Action February 23, 2010
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The MIT mens volleyball team defeated Southern Vermont College, 30-8, 30-4, 30-9, in a North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) New England Division match on Tuesday night. With the win, the Engineers improved to 15-6 on the year and 7-2 in conference action while the Mountaineers dipped to 1-11 overall and 1-9 in NECVA play.
Leopards Sweep Eagles & Mountaineers In MVB Tri-Match February 20, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College mens volleyball team hosted a North East Collegiate Volleyball Association New England division tri-match as the visiting Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards swept the series defeating the Eagles of Daniel Webster College 3-0 and SVC 3-0 Saturday afternoon in the Field House. The Mountaineers fought hard against the Eagles but came up short as DWC went 1-1 on the day.
Mountaineers Fall To First Place Newbury February 13, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College mens volleyball team fell behind early against New England Collegiate Conference opponent the Newbury College Nighthawks losing 3-0 (30-7, 30-15, 30-19) Saturday night in the Field House. Senior middle-hitter Mark Thomas led Newbury with 10 kills on 11 attempts and freshman setter Sean Copher tallied 34 assists. Sean Moore led SVC with five kills.
MVB Fights Hard In Losing Effort Against Elms February 6, 2010
BENNINGTON, Vt. The Southern Vermont College mens volleyball team came up short against New England Collegiate Conference opponent the Elms College Blazers losing 3-0 (12-30, 20-30, 23-30) Saturday night in the Field House. Sophomore hitter Yonalvy Acosta led Elms to victory with a tremendous attack notching 19 kills.