B-Ball Results
Sophomore guard Stephanie Saint-Aubin and junior forward Allie Scott put together 49 points as the St. Marys womens basketball team rolled to its second straight win with a 81-49 victory over Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) newcomer, Hood College, Saturday afternoon.
The men's team lost to Hood in a down-to-the-wire contest that ended at 73-70.
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St. Mary's City & Beyond
There are several interesting and historic places to visit within a reasonable driving distance from the College. The campus is located at Historic St. Mary’s City, an outdoor “living” museum offering tours and re-creations of 17th century colonial life. Located about 20 minutes from the College is Solomons Island, a quiet waterfront fishing village offering museums and attractions, shopping, waterfront dining, sailing and other water sports. Historic Leonardtown, located 20 minutes from St. Mary’s, boasts one of the state’s few preserved town squares. Maryland’s state capital, Annapolis, is located 70 miles from the College. The Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C., is 75 miles from the College and the harbor city of Baltimore, Maryland is approximately 120 miles from campus.
The River Gazette is published six times a year and aims to convey a sense of the wide variety of activities, talents, and expertise that make up the College. The Mulberry Tree is the College’s alumni magazine and is published twice each year. SlackWater is a journal focusing on exploring and documenting the region’s changing landscapes. The St. Mary’s Press has published This Place Where We Are, a collection of essays about St. Mary’s written by English professor Jeffrey Hammond, as well as the College/HSMC Timeline. The literary magazine, Avatar and the annually produced Underwire offer an outlet for students to share their ideas and creativity.