Lions clinch top seed for NJAC tournament
By Kristina Cossaboon | Feb. 16, 2005The College's women's basketball team racked up two more wins last week and is only two games away from the playoffs. The Lions survived a late rally ...
Read More »The College's women's basketball team racked up two more wins last week and is only two games away from the playoffs. The Lions survived a late rally ...
Read More »If a diving team is going to consist of only one person and still be successful, that one person better be pretty good. Luckily for the College, that ...
Read More »The clink of racquets, soft boom of Wilson #2 tennis balls against tarps and the determined "come on!" of raised fisted tennis players echoed through ...
Read More »There are 420 schools that make up Division III athletics. Some have a few hundred students while others have a student body approaching 20,000. Some ...
Read More »Three minutes and thirty-six seconds was all it took to turn what looked like another New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) win into a heartbreaking loss. After ...
Read More »With numerous personal records at the Thompson Invitational, it seems that the College's indoor track and field team is turning up the heat for their ...
Read More »There may not have been a trophy emblazoned with "Best Mercer County College" at stake, but the unofficial title was enough to churn up the rivalry between ...
Read More »If timing is everything in life, the College's wrestling team is in great shape. The sixth-ranked Lions ended their regular season on a 10-match winning ...
Read More »After losing to Dickinson College on Jan. 18, Lions' head coach Dawn Henderson said that the team needed to improve on their weaknesses and try to distance ...
Read More »At their last dual meet of the season, both the College's men's and women's swimming teams enjoyed decisive victories over William Paterson University. The ...
Read More »The College's men's basketball team began the toughest stretch of their season on Saturday with a 96-79 loss to Ramapo College, the top team in the New ...
Read More »As the entire city of Philadelphia (and South Jersey) watched in disbelief as their beloved Eagles lost in a big game once again, I rejoiced. Ever since ...
Read More »Cast off your anguish, my fellow much-beleaguered Philly fans. This is not the bitter end that it seems to be. This is simply another pit stop on the ...
Read More »It didn't come easily, but the Lions men's basketball team picked up two pivotal New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) victories over Kean University ...
Read More »Although the College already had the match well in hand by the time junior heavyweight Keith Bjorhus had to wrestle on Sunday, he certainly gave those ...
Read More »The Lions women got back into the win column after recovering from last week's loss that snapped their 11-game winning streak. The Lions started off ...
Read More »Pulling into the final lap of the men's 1,000-yard freestyle event, sophomore George Savulich held a minute lead over charging swimmers from New York ...
Read More »At the Haverford College Invitational on Sunday, the College's men's and women's indoor track and field teams soundly beat Haverford on its own turf. While ...
Read More »The most wonderful day of the year is almost here. On Sunday, people will park themselves in front of their television sets watching the best game that ...
Read More »Despite five straight losses to tough opponents, the women's swimming and diving team is still looking up when it comes to the season. On Jan. 14 and ...
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