Shields ignites second-half run, Lions advance
By Matt Chando | Feb. 22, 2006The College defeated Rutgers University-Newark 68-54 in the first round of the New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament on Monday night at Packer Hall. ...
Read More »The College defeated Rutgers University-Newark 68-54 in the first round of the New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament on Monday night at Packer Hall. ...
Read More »Completely dominating the competition, the Lions indoor track and field team ran away with yet another victory at the 2006 New Jersey Athletic Conference ...
Read More »Last June, after watching the 50-round Major League Baseball draft pick-by-pick on the computer with his father, junior pitcher Joe D'Alessandro was ecstatic ...
Read More »The women's basketball team used a strong second-half performance to propel them past Rutgers University-Newark 59-47 on Saturday at Packer Hall. Sophomore ...
Read More »Seniors Brian Dempsey and Keith Bjorhus celebrated their last regular season match as the Lions beat Wilkes University by the score of 27-10 on senior ...
Read More »A month ago, the Lions sat at 4-5 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, with fans yearning for something to cheer about and the coaching staff frustrated ...
Read More »Consider it a Valentine's Day Massacre, as school records are breaking like the hearts of the inevitable holiday losers. This week, senior Jeff Zodda ...
Read More »Last weekend at the Rutgers University Diving Invitational, freshman Greg Lloyd and junior Lee Swanson proved their strength against what was mostly Division ...
Read More »The College's wrestling team broke even in the annual New York/New Jersey Duals, falling to the ninth-ranked Red Dragons of SUNY-Cortland and then bouncing ...
Read More »The women's basketball team dispatched Ramapo College and Rutgers University-Camden this week to solidify their third-place position in the New Jersey ...
Read More »By defeating the defending New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) champion Roadrunners of Ramapo College 74-62 at home on Saturday, the Lions got their ...
Read More »At the Mercer County Dual Meets against Rider University on Sunday, the men's team was led to believe they grabbed a 94-91 victory over Rider, but a scoring ...
Read More »Last week I claimed the that Sixers had to trade Allen Iverson in order for them to be competitive not only now but in the future. Blasphemy? Nearly. ...
Read More »This past Saturday, the Lions swimming and diving teams swept the Pioneers of William Paterson University (WPU) in their last regular season meet of the ...
Read More »All cylinders fired perfectly on Saturday in the women's basketball team's 85-54 blowout of Kean University in Packer Hall. The game put them in solid ...
Read More »The College's men's and women's indoor track and field team put on another solid performance Saturday at the McElligot Invitational at Haverford College. Improving ...
Read More »The Lions' swimming and diving teams dominated over the Profs of Rowan University last Wednesday on "Senior Night," their last home meet of the season. With ...
Read More »Brian Dempsey earned his 100th career win as the College's wrestling team posted a 3-0 record at the annual New Jersey/New England Duals at Roger Williams ...
Read More »With a blossoming offensive threat, the men's basketball team knocked off two more conference opponents, including a 76-58 win over Kean University on ...
Read More »It kills me to watch the Philadelphia 76ers play the type of basketball that they have been playing. It seriously kills me. As a self-proclaimed NBA ...
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