Comeback effort falls short, win streak ends at 17
By Brandon Lee | Mar. 29, 2006The women's lacrosse team lost 9-8 to sixth-ranked SUNY Cortland, snapping their 17-game winning streak that dated back to last season. The top-ranked ...
Read More »The women's lacrosse team lost 9-8 to sixth-ranked SUNY Cortland, snapping their 17-game winning streak that dated back to last season. The top-ranked ...
Read More »It wasn't luck on Friday as the women's tennis team showed a strong performance in a 7-2 win over Muhlenberg College. The Lions are now 7-0 with a 10- ...
Read More »The baseball team spent its spring break soaking up not only the sun, but also seven consecutive victories during their Spring Training trip to Phoenix, ...
Read More »Senior midfielder Lauren Dougher scored six goals and added an assist as the women's lacrosse team opened the 2006 season with a 15-5 win over previously ...
Read More »After four years through the fire, facing setbacks, trials, tribulations and then some, senior Jeff Zodda capped off his indoor athletic collegiate career ...
Read More »The Lions started off their 2006 season in style with a trip to Florida that started off slowly, but in the end showed promise of a strong season to come. ...
Read More »This past weekend, senior Steve Swenson overpowered everyone in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Championships to receive ...
Read More »The women's basketball team exited the NCAA Division III tournament with a 79-41 loss to the No. 1-seeded University of Mary Washington on Friday in Fredericksburg, ...
Read More »The Lions kicked off their 2006 season with a big win against undefeated Salisbury University. With the 5-1 victory, the Lions move to a 1-0 record while ...
Read More »The College has at least one Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) gold medal winner after this weekend's ECAC Championships at Ursinus University. In ...
Read More »With more than 100 career wins under his belt, Brian Dempsey closed out his college wrestling career with a third-place finish at the 2006 NCAA Division ...
Read More »At the meet he described as "one of the biggest meets we attend," senior Jeff Zodda burned the competition at the Fastrack Invitational on 168th Street ...
Read More »Silence blanketed the crowd like a midnight snowfall. The cheers that echoed in Packer Hall gymnasium moments before had quickly turned into gasps as ...
Read More »Beat me once, shame on you; beat me twice, shame on me; but beat me three times . the women's basketball team wasn't about to discover that answer. After ...
Read More »The sun was shining last Friday and Saturday and so were the women's and men's tennis teams. Opening day was heating up in the Recreation Center on Friday ...
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 »Following back-to-back losses, the Lions fell out of first place in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) and limped into the conference tournament ...
Read More »The College will send four wrestlers who earned titles at the Metropolitan Conference Championships at York College to the NCAA Division III Championships ...
Read More »It may be six more weeks until spring, but the women's tennis team opened up the season Saturday in an unscored match against the University of Delaware ...
Read More »This past weekend, the Lions' swimming and diving teams competed in the Metropolitan Conference Championships where they finished in second place and ...
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