Lions loss to Red Hawks could affect NJAC position
By Kristen Zimmerman | Oct. 28, 2003This weekend marked two firsts for the College women's soccer team. Unfortunately, neither of them were good. The Lions lost to the Red ...
Read More »This weekend marked two firsts for the College women's soccer team. Unfortunately, neither of them were good. The Lions lost to the Red ...
Read More »I bet you didn't know the College's women's tennis team hasn't lost a match in 22 years. While football, field hockey and lacrosse teams check ...
Read More »Freshmen swimmers dove into collegiate competition, playing key roles in the College's men's and women's season opening sweep at Montclair State University ...
Read More »The Lions participated at the Haverford College Invitational on Friday, Oct. 24. The event, held at Haverford College in Easton, Pa., focused on ...
Read More »The Lions 1-0 loss to the Richard Stockton College Ospreys, ends an eight-game winning streak. The Lions' (13-2 overall, 2-2 New Jersey Athletic ...
Read More »The College's Division III football team defeated George Mason University's club team, 62-20. While the contest on Oct. 17 did not count for the College's ...
Read More »At their final home game last Saturday, three seniors were honored, but the College men's soccer team then lost to the Montclair State University Red ...
Read More »The Lions had a strong second-half effort to defeat the William Paterson Pioneers 21-0 in a key New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) game Friday night. ...
Read More »The Lions defeated Salisbury University and Eastern University, keeping their winning streak alive. The College, 10-1 overall, 3-0 New Jersey Athletic ...
Read More »The Lions defeated New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) rival Montclair State University, 8-1, for the women's tennis program's 100th consecutive NJAC ...
Read More »The eighth-ranked women's soccer team won their fourth straight game defeating Gwynedd-Mercy College, 6-0, in a non-conference match Tuesday night. It ...
Read More »I believe competition can be a healthy thing, especially when applied to athletics. Rivalries between competitors make events more exciting for fans and ...
Read More »The Lions mens' soccer team (3-9-2) stayed with 10th ranked Elizabethtown College Blue Jays (10-1-1) for the first 66 minutes of their non-conference ...
Read More »A knee injury ended Herv? Damas' professional football career after only one year, but opened his mind to an alternate career and activity - yoga. ...
Read More »The New York Yankees always seem to be associated with large numbers. Thirty-eight American League pennants, 26 World Championships and $180 million payroll. ...
Read More »After a year of waiting, the College field hockey team had a shot at redemption against New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) rival Rowan University Profs. ...
Read More »The No. 3 ranked Rowan University Profs drove deep into Lions' territory, threatening another come-from-behind victory on Friday night. The Lions defense ...
Read More »The Lions women's tennis squad defeated Rutgers University-Newark Scarlet Raiders, 9-0, Thursday. In their first home match in almost a month, ...
Read More »In a closely contested game that remained tied for the majority of the 90 minutes, the College's women's soccer team defeated the Kean University Cougars, ...
Read More »The College's men's and women's cross-country teams tested themselves against top talent at the Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh University last Saturday. ...
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