TCNJ football remains undefeated in a win against Wilkes
By Tyler Fennell | 11:31pmThe College remains undefeated coming out of their home opener with a 17-3 victory against Wilkes. Their record now stands at 2-0.
Read More »The College remains undefeated coming out of their home opener with a 17-3 victory against Wilkes. Their record now stands at 2-0.
Read More »The College took an early-season loss to No. 17 NYU on Saturday, Sept. 6. But for the No 20. Lions, they persevered through the next day's match until the last second to win.
Read More »The College’s men’s cross country team opened up its season with the annual Blue/Gold Invitational, dominating the 5000-meter race with the Lions logging 23 of the top 26 finishers
Read More »When the Lions were nicknamed the “dark horse” of the New Jersey Athletic Conference, a start like this was exactly what they meant.
Read More »The College’s field hockey team started its season off hot, securing two wins. The first game took place on Aug. 30 against the Catholic University of America at the College’s Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex.
Read More »The College’s women’s soccer opened up their season with a lossless weekend. The College started its season on Aug. 29 against Salisbury with a 4-1 win. The College then followed this victory with a scoreless tie against St. Mary’s on August 30.
Read More »The New York Islanders had a very disappointing 2024-25 season. However, with smart selling at the trade deadline, the Islanders had set themselves up for a solid offseason. Two major pieces of news have turned the future of this team around completely: the letting go of their president of hockey operations and general manager, Lou Lamoriello, and winning the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery.
Read More »The College’s No. 12 women's lacrosse team fell to No. 17 Stevens in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, losing 15-9. It was not a good day for the Lions, as nothing seemed to go right for them throughout the course of the game.
Read More »The Lions started their week of New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament play by taking on Montclair State for the third game in a row. Star senior pitcher Jackson Malouf took the mound for the Lions in hopes of shutting down Montclair’s offense.
Read More »The College’s men’s tennis season concluded over the weekend in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship, as the Lions fell 4-2 to No. 30 Wisconsin-Whitewater in a tight battle to the end.
Read More »The College’s softball team was eliminated from the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament after losing back-to-back games to Ramapo and Kean, respectively.
Read More »The College’s women’s lacrosse team played their New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament games on April 30 against Stockton University and May 3 against Rowan University. The Lions walked away from the tournament with the NJAC Championship after winning both games.
Read More »The College’s women’s track and field won their fifth consecutive outdoor New Jersey Athletic Conference Championship, while the men finished in second place for the fifth year in a row. The women scored a point in all 21 events to get to their 223.5 total, helping them to fend off the second-place Rowan team by 3.5 points. The men scored a point in all but one event.
Read More »The Lions’ baseball team clinched the third seed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference on Sunday, April 27, after a showdown with Montclair State. The team kicked off the week on the road, taking on Ramapo College, seeking a huge divisional win in an attempt to secure a home playoff game.
Read More »The College women’s lacrosse team won its last two games over the past week, both of which being New Jersey Athletic Conference games. The first game was against Stockton on April 23, where the College took a commanding win with a score of 16-5.
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