The Signal’s sports staff’s Final Four predictions
By Tyler Morello , Eddie Young , Joseph Caruso , Aidan Mastandrea and Joey Bachich | Apr. 5, 2024Our sports staff has predicted what they believe will happen in the Final Four.
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Read More »The College’s baseball team was coming off a difficult week in which they dropped back-to-back games to extend their losing streak to three, after winning 12 straight games to open the season. The College traveled to Wayne, New Jersey in order to face off against the Pioneers of William Paterson University on March 30.
Read More »The Lions headed into this difficult two game stretch sitting at 5-1 after a loss to the top team in the nation, Middlebury College. In back-to-back games, the Lions played against No. 6 Gettysburg College and No. 7 Washington and Lee University. These were two important games to stack up, with Gettysburg being the nation’s runner up last season and Washington and Lee entering the game at 8-3 with a ton of experience.
Read More »The College’s tennis teams each continue to have a strong season. The men’s team had matches against New York University, Rutgers-Camden, and No. 46 ranked Haverford College dating back to March 23. The women’s team played New Paltz as well as New York University and Rutgers-Camden.
Read More »The College’s men's tennis team continued their red hot start to the season, winning matches against New York University and Rutgers-Camden to improve their record to 8-0.
Read More »The College returned to their home field at George Ackerman Park on March 20, yet to have suffered a loss on the season with their best start since 2006, with a record of 9-0. In their first home game of the year, Widener University looked to end that streak, but they would have had to slow down the red-hot Lions offense to do so.
Read More »With high stakes and tension, one college team clinched victory in the annual men’s basketball NCAA Tournament. This past weekend, the first and second rounds of the basketball tournaments delivered a roller coaster of emotions. The best month on the college sports calendar has arrived!
Read More »The College’s men’s swimming and diving team had a wonderful weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina, where they finished 10th in the NCAA Championships to close out their season. This was the first time the College had broken the top 10 in the NCAA Championships in the past eight years, as they earned 158 points in the competition.
Read More »The College’s women's lacrosse team had their biggest game of the year playing against the No. 1 team in the nation, Middlebury College. The Lions came into the game losing their last three games against the Black Panthers and were looking to break the losing streak. Middlebury is coming off a National Championship, along with an unbeaten streak of 33 games, and has become a true powerhouse in Division III women's lacrosse.
Read More »The College’s softball team got themselves back in the win column on Friday, securing a doubleheader sweep over Muhlenberg College.
Read More »For many, March of 2020 is known as the time that COVID-19 shutdown the world. But a few weeks prior to the worldwide quarantine, the College’s men’s basketball team had won the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championship over Stockton, and starting point guard P.J. Ringel was on the floor cutting down the nets in celebration.
Read More »The College headed down to Auburndale, Florida over spring break to participate in the RussMatt Invitational, a tournament the Lions finished 6-3 in last year.
Read More »The College’s tennis teams continued their scorching starts to the season by winning each of their matchups on March 9. The men’s team defeated No. 34 Hobart 6-3, while the women’s team defeated William Smith College 9-0.
Read More »Junior Nick Sacco took home the Division III NCAA national championship for 165-pounds on March 16, highlighting an impressive weekend for the Lions. Fifth-year Peter Wersinger and junior Mike Conklin also earned All-American titles during the NCAA Championships in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Lions finished ninth in the competition, with 37.0 points.
Read More »The Lions’ women’s lacrosse team played three games in eight days and looked to keep their zero in the loss column. The stretch was headed by two road games against Lebanon Valley College on March second and the University of Scranton on March sixth. To round off, the Lions finished at home against Farmingdale State College on March ninth.
Read More »The men and women’s track and field teams posted strong individual performances this past weekend at the two day All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference Regional Championship meet.
Read More »Sixth-year Matthew Michibata became the men’s all-time wins leader for the College’s tennis program, as he picked up his 144th and 145th wins of his career on March 3.
Read More »Fresh off of their impressive New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament victory, the College headed to New Hampshire for a first-round matchup against Eastern University in the NCAA Division III Tournament on March 1.
Read More »The College’s baseball team is trying to build on a successful season last year. They made a magical postseason run, winning the New Jersey Athletic Conference, despite finishing the regular season at exactly .500, going 24-24 and 9-9 in conference play. The Lions were perfectly average, but they put together a Cinderella run to defeat Kean in the championship game when it mattered most.
Read More »The College’s No. 22 softball team put up a fight during its 2024 season opener on Feb. 28, but ultimately fell 6-1 to DeSales University. The game, which was originally scheduled as the first of a doubleheader, was played at home at Dr. June Walker Field.
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