No. 24 Men’s basketball sweeps Tip-Off Tournament with new coach
By Nick Kurti | Nov. 19The No. 24 Lions have lots to prove with such high pre-season hopes, and with a new head coach in Evan Elberg, they did not disappoint.
Read More »The No. 24 Lions have lots to prove with such high pre-season hopes, and with a new head coach in Evan Elberg, they did not disappoint.
Read More »The College’s women’s soccer season came to an end after a gut-wrenching loss via penalty kicks in the New Jersey Athletic Conference semifinals against Rowan.
Read More »The Lions’ field hockey team’s season came to a heartbreaking end Saturday, Nov. 8, suffering a double-overtime loss to Rowan in the New Jersey Athletic Conference championship. The Lions advanced Wednesday, Nov. 5, after taking down Stockton in the semifinal matchup.
Read More »The College’s women's soccer team played two games this week to extend their undefeated streak to six games, defeating William Paterson and earning a draw against No. 11 Rowan, respectively.
Read More »The College’s ranked field hockey squad won both of their games this week, including a seven-to-nothing shutout on Senior Day over Ramapo and a 4-0 victory on the road against Marywood, respectively.
Read More »Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, was the fourth New Jersey Athletic Conference game of the season. After losing their first NJAC game against Salisbury, the Lions have won three straight games, the most recent of which was against Kean University. The Lions now sit 6-1 on the season, and 3-1 in NJAC games.
Read More »New Jersey Athletic Conference play is in full swing this week, and the Lions have struggled in the early conference matchups. Following a 2-1 defeat to Montclair State, men’s soccer started off their NJAC run 0-2-1, in stark contrast to the 5-0-3 non-conference run.
Read More »The College’s field hockey team split their two most recent New Jersey Athletic Conference games, defeating William Paterson before losing to No. 14 Rowan in shootouts. The Lions now stand at 2-1 in the NJAC as conference play continues.
Read More »The College played two games this week, including their Homecoming game against Ramapo, which they took in dominating fashion, as well as a hard-fought win over Rutgers-Camden on Wednesday.
Read More »Another week of New Jersey Athletic Conference play is behind us, and the men’s soccer team has officially secured their first two conference wins, with a close 1-0 game at Ramapo College and a 2-0 win against Rutgers-Camden.
Read More »Opening their season 4-1 for the first time in nearly a decade, the College’s football team knows how to make an impression, but can that impression hold for a six-hour trip to Castleton, Vt.?
Read More »The College’s D1 club hockey team took it until the very end with a 5-4 win over William Paterson on Friday, Oct. 3. The club, featuring seven freshmen in their first year on the ice as a Lion, was able to hold an older and more experienced Pioneers from taking the lead for nearly all three periods.
Read More »Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, was the College’s homecoming. For the football team, it was their second New Jersey Athletic Conference game of the season. After a crushing defeat to Salisbury in their first NJAC game, a statement win was necessary, and they delivered. The College took a commanding win at home against William Patterson with a final score of 42-0, all while donning throwback jerseys, paying homage to the Trenton State days.
Read More »The College’s field hockey team took a hit in the rankings as they fell from No. 17 to No. 18 following a shootout loss to Lebanon Valley College.
Read More »Women’s soccer kicked off New Jersey Athletic Conference play with a win against Kean and a loss against Stockton, respectively.
Read More »The College’s men’s soccer team exceeded all expectations with their 5-0-3 non-conference start, capped off by a 3-0 performance against Keystone on Wednesday, Sept. 24. Now they’re ready to prove themselves in conference play.
Read More »On Saturday, Sept. 27, the college defeated Juniata in dominating fashion, winning 35-0.
Read More »The College’s men's and women's teams finished in fourth and fifth place, respectively, at the Don Cathcart Invitational this past Saturday, Sept. 27 at Salisbury University.
Read More »Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals' star quarterback, will be out long-term with a foot injury. This injury marks his eighth significant injury dating back to his college career. This injury also comes with the “injury-prone label.” The Bengals, as of now, do not have a serious starting quarterback if they intend to make the playoffs this year.
Read More »Field Hockey climbed the rankings after an upset win over No. 11 Ursinus. The Lions moved up three positions from No. 20 to a No. 17 ranking.
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