TCNJ baseball looks to turn season around as they win in emphatic fashion
By Joseph Caruso | Apr. 15The College’s baseball team defeated Immaculata in 25-17 on Tuesday, marking just their second win in nine tries.
Read More »The College’s baseball team defeated Immaculata in 25-17 on Tuesday, marking just their second win in nine tries.
Read More »The College’s lacrosse team kicked off New Jersey Athletic Conference play, bouncing back with a victory over Lebanon Valley on Saturday before defeating Montclair State for their first conference game of the season.
Read More »The College’s baseball team opened up New Jersey Athletic Conference play this week, sweeping a double-header against Rutgers-Newark to extend their win streak to four games.
Read More »The College’s wrestling team secured two national championships at the NCAA DIII national wrestling tournament. Juniors Garrett Totten and Hunter Mays brought home the storied belt to Packer Hall, securing a spectacular ending to two dominant seasons. They respectively brought home the 25th and 26th national championships for the College’s wrestling team. Totten and Mays are the first pair to claim multiple national championships for the College since 1987.
Read More »The College’s softball team went 2-2 in their opening weekend, winning two games against No. 18 Swarthmore and losing two to No. 25 Salisbury in their Maryland trip. The performances by the Lions led to them sweeping the New Jersey Athletic Conference awards for the week, with freshman infielder Emily Evans winning Player of the Week, junior pitcher Maya Knasiak winning Pitcher of the Week, freshman infielder Morgan Leonhauser winning Rookie of the Week and freshman pitcher Emily Gill winning Rookie Pitcher of the week.
Read More »Saturday, Feb. 21, marked the season and home opener for the College’s women’s lacrosse team. The College won their first game of the season, against Catholic University of America with a final score of 12-8.
Read More »The College’s baseball team has been off to a slow start, winning two out of the first five games. The Lions faced off against the likes of Rochester Institute of Technology, Wilkes and No. 4 Salisbury.
Read More »The College’s wrestling team secured their sixth-consecutive regional championship on Feb. 28 in the Rec Center. This effort was led by six different Lion wrestlers who qualified for the National Championship tournament.
Read More »The College’s men's basketball team defeated Montclair State for the second time in two weeks, this time defeating the Red Hawks on their home court, 83-81, securing the New Jersey Athletic Conference Title.
Read More »The College’s women's basketball team steamrolled the New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament, defeating Rutgers-Camden in the semifinal before demolishing William Paterson 78-55 to take home the NJAC Championship.
Read More »Nick Koch became the College’s second all-time leading scorer on Feb. 7. One week later, he became their second all-time leading assister. However, it wasn’t always guaranteed for him that he would be a superstar college athlete the moment he first touched a basketball.
Read More »The College’s men’s basketball team pulled off an all-time upset, knocking off undefeated No. 1 Montclair State, 94-85, in both teams’ final regular season game of the season. This is the Lions’ second ranked win this season, giving first year head Coach Evan Elberg a signature win to take into New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament play.
Read More »The Colleges wrestling team capped off a dominant regular season with their 17th dual win of the season. They handily defeated York College, with a dominant score of 47-5. They finished the season with a 17-2 record in duals, falling only to the number one and two ranked teams in the nation.
Read More »The College’s women’s basketball team went 2-1 this week, including wins over Rowan and Montclair State. The Lions have now won seven of their last eight games in the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
Read More »The College’s men’s swimming team took home first place in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships, dominating all four days in the Virginia contest.
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