LANCASTER, Pa. -- At the christening of the brand new Shadek Stadium, Franklin & Marshall sent the Homecoming crowd home with a dominating win over the Dickinson Red Devils 56-0. With the win, the Diplomats retain control of the Conestoga Wagon Trophy for the second straight year and improved their record to 6-1 overall, 5-1 in Centennial Conference (CC) play. The loss dropped Dickinson to 2-5, 2-4 CC.
ANVILLE, Pa. -- Franklin & Marshall escaped with thrilling a 42-37 victory over Lebanon Valley in a back-and-forth affair Thursday evening to open the 2015 football season. The Diplomats improved to 1-0 while the Dutchmen dropped to 0-1.
LANCASTER, Pa. – Franklin & Marshall suffered a heart-breaking 11-8 setback to No. 5 Lynchburg in men's lacrosse action Wednesday afternoon at Tylus Field. The Diplomats dropped to 6-7 while the Hornets improved to 12-2.
LANCASTER, Pa. – No. 3 Franklin & Marshall cruised to 15-3 victory over Swarthmore in Centennial Conference (CC) women's lacrosse action Saturday afternoon at Tylus Field. The Diplomats improved to 12-1, 5-0 CC while the Garnet fell to 7-5, 2-3 CC.
LANCASTER, Pa. – Franklin & Marshall used an eight-goal second quarter to erase a 5-4 deficit and downed Kenyon 15-8 in men's lacrosse action Wednesday evening. The Diplomats picked up their first win of the season and improved to 1-1 while the Lords dropped to 2-1.
BALTIMORE – No. 14 Dickinson defeated No. 25 Franklin & Marshall 82-68 in a Centennial Conference (CC) Men's Basketball Semifinal matchup Friday evening. The Red Devils improved to 21-5 and face the winner of Johns Hopkins and Gettysburg in tomorrow's championship game while the Diplomats dropped to 20-6.
LANCASTER, Pa. – Three goals in a span of five minutes to open the second half put the finishing touches on a dominant 6-1 victory for the No. 6 Franklin & Marshall field hockey team against Johns Hopkins on Wednesday evening in Centennial Conference (CC) play.
The Winters Award -- named for the F&M alumnus whose World War II leadership was documented in Stephen Ambrose's 1992 book "Band of Brothers" and subsequent HBO miniseries -- was presented to Bryan Stabbe '13. In his four years at F&M, Stabbe has served as president of Ware College House Parliament and held leadership roles in a variety of campus organizations, including Phi Kappa Psi and Club Council.
“I miss every season as soon as it’s over,” Stabbe said. “At the end of every football season I wish it was the start of football season and at the end of every basketball season I wish it was the start of basketball season. It is hard to get timing down and emotionally I always miss it.
“Bryan spoke with poise, and caught the spirit of being an engaged citizen within the House,” Eigen says. “He was able to articulate, more than I could, the balance between having a House identity and a College identity. A year before, he was sitting where they were sitting. He articulated what it means to be a member of the House.”
CARLISLE, Pa. – John Kaschak pounded out 129 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 24 carries to lead Franklin & Marshall to a 35-26 win at Dickinson Friday night. The Diplomats (2-1, 1-1 CC) departed Carlisle with the Conestoga Wagon Trophy for the first time since 2003.