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The Brown and White has stopped regular publication over summer. Please check back for breaking news and coverage of the Dalai Lama's visit to Lehigh.



Sports

After 13 seasons, wrestling coach will switch to administrative role

Pat Santoro, of University of Maryland, will replace Greg Strobel as head coach of the Mountain Hawks squad.

After 13 seasons, wrestling coach will switch to administrative role

Wresting Head Coach Greg Strobel stepped down from his position on the Mountain Hawks squad to pursue an administrative role in Lehigh Athletics, Dean of Athletics Joe Sterrett announced in a press conference Tuesday. (0) comments

Baseball: Defense holds for one run in home win

Team defeats NJIT behind freshman pitcher Mike Lebo's complete game.

Baseball: Defense holds for one run in home win

The Lehigh baseball team beat the New Jersey Institute of Technology 5-1 on Tuesday at Goodman Campus. (0) comments

Softball: Team ready for last away doubleheader

Hawks look to end strong season with a win against Holy Cross College Crusaders.

Softball: Team ready for last away doubleheader

The women's softball team will travel to Worcester, Mass. to take on the Holy Cross College Crusaders Saturday in a doubleheader match up. Game time is set for 12 p.m. (0) comments

Women's Lacrosse: Team takes down Villanova at home on senior night

Second half rally gives Mountain Hawks 16-5 win over Wildcats Tuesday.

The women's lacrosse team rallied over Villanova University on senior night, beating them 16- 5 at Ulrich Sports Complex Tuesday. (0) comments

Men's Lacrosse: Team looks to close season with an upset

Squad to host No. 10 Notre Dame University for season finale on Sunday.

The men's lacrosse team will close out their season when they host the No. 10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Ulrich Sports Complex Sunday. Face-off will be at 1:00 p.m. (0) comments

Bethlehem native shows support for Hawks' softball squad

John Weber is friendly with not only the players but with their relatives as well.

John Weber, a local resident of Bethlehem, has made it to every one of the Hawks' games this season, whether it was at home, at another Patriot League field, or even hundreds of miles away. (0) comments

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Quote of the issue

"The university sent mixed signals about what they care about. It was the most incompetent display of professionalism I've ever seen."

Andrew Edmonds, '09

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