As the 2025-26 academic year comes to a close, Stevens athletics once again proved its strength across the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC).
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Men’s Soccer
Ethan Hagen – MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year
Senior Ethan Hagen earned MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year after leading Stevens’ defensive unit throughout the season.
The Women’s Softball team extended its late-season push on Saturday, sweeping King’s College in the Middle Atlantic (MAC) Freedom doubleheader.
The Ducks (22-12, 7-5 MAC Freedom) powered past the Monarchs (11-23, 3-9 MAC Freedom) with a 14-3 victory in game one before securing a 6-1 victory later in the day.
The Stevens Institute of Technology Baseball team secured an 11-10 win over King’s College (PA) in a tightly matched Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom opener on Friday, April 16, at Dobbelaar Field.
As spring arrives, the sun over the ocean, when we look out the window, feels like a perfectly set scene for new beginnings.
The Ducks faced No. 7 York (PA) College women’s lacrosse in a non-conference matchup in York, PA, on Saturday afternoon, April 4, 2026, falling 11–4.
In a world that seems to care more every day, the real secret to success may be believing in your future.
We all have a version of ourselves that we would consider perfect. It’s not random. It’s shaped by our surroundings, social media, our parents, and by the subtle or overt messages that we absorb every day that decide what kind of person survives in the “real world.”
When I was younger, one of my favorite activities was making “magic potions.” Cherry-scented shampoo, vanilla perfume, and hand soap were not exactly mystical substances, but when paired with the unlimited imagination of a couple of 9-year-olds, possibilities were endless.
A new year is here, and with it comes everyone’s favorite list: New Year’s resolutions. My friends and I have a habit of looking through past years’ lists and laughing at our naively optimistic expectations.