Lions open spring season
By Chris Rotolo | Feb. 23, 2010The Lions brushed off the dust from fall play as the team traveled to Salisbury University in Maryland for a two-day tournament. The College started spring ...
Read More »The Lions brushed off the dust from fall play as the team traveled to Salisbury University in Maryland for a two-day tournament. The College started spring ...
Read More »The College saw several school records fall this weekend as the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams swam their way to another Metropolitan ...
Read More »A long day of struggles and slams in the College’s Packer Hall paid off for the hosting Lions, who claimed victories in three weight classes, as well ...
Read More »Women’s Swimming Junior Margaret Molloy brought her A-game this weekend as the College won its third consecutive Metropolitan Conference Championship. ...
Read More »Men’s Tennis Feb. 27 vs. Christopher Newport University, 2 p.m. Feb. 28 vs. Skidmore College, 1 p.m. Women’s Tennis Feb. 27 vs. New York University, ...
Read More »1. The Chicago Bears recently hired Mike Martz to be their offensive coordinator. Is Martz the mentor quarterback who Jay Cutler needs to elevate ...
Read More »The New Orleans Saints did the unthinkable last Sunday as they took down arguably the best quarterback ever and gave a city was starving for a Super Bowl ...
Read More »The indoor track and field team had two record-breaking performances during their meets in New York City and Boston this past weekend. At the Valentine’s ...
Read More »The Lions are just one game away from determining whether they will qualify for post-season play after the team’s loss to Kean University on Saturday, ...
Read More »Men’s Basketball Feb. 17 @ Richard Stockon University, 8 p.m. Women’s Basketball Feb. 17 @ Richard Stockon University, 6 p.m. Track and Field Feb. ...
Read More »Senior guard Jay Frank scored a game-high 24 points to keep the Lions playoff hopes alive against Kean University on Saturday. Frank hit shot after shot ...
Read More »1. This week, Kobe Bryant passed Jerry West as the Lakers all-time leading scorer. Some analysts have argued that Kobe still should not be considered ...
Read More »By Matt Hammond Correspondent With games on the calendar quickly disappearing, the Lions are running out of chances to gain ground in the New Jersey ...
Read More »With second place in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) South Division on the line, the Lions fell short against the rival Rowan University Profs ...
Read More »The Lions are stacking up provisional cuts this season as the men’s and women’s track and field teams continued to shine last weekend in the New Balance ...
Read More »The New Orleans Saints’ first championship in franchise history came as the much-needed trot into the sunset for a city desperate for a shining star. Figuratively, ...
Read More »Priscilla Senyah Women’s Track & Field Senior Priscilla Senyah broke her own school record in the 60-meter high hurdles while competing in ...
Read More »Correspondent Mike McLoughlin took down the competition last week to be AtD’s Week 3 “Ref.” Correspondents Jason Cantor and Dan Neyman and Staff ...
Read More »With the Union of European Football Assosciations Champions League (CL) making its return in two weeks, here’s a crash course to some of the teams squaring ...
Read More »Finishing in the top-five spots in almost every event isn’t easy, but the men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams had no problem placing ...
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