Men and women both place second in METs
By Sean Reis | Feb. 23, 2016By Sean Reis Production Manager Following successful seasons from both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, the Lions traveled to Rutgers ...
Read More »By Sean Reis Production Manager Following successful seasons from both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, the Lions traveled to Rutgers ...
Read More »By Connor Smith Social Media Editor The men’s tennis team opened their season by splitting their first two matches of the year. The Lions were locked ...
Read More »By George Tatoris Sports Assistant Lacrosse is looking to qualify for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Championship for its 32nd ...
Read More »By Julie Kayzerman Former Editor-in-Chief When Jimmy Fallon’s character is sitting in the dugout in 2005’s “Fever Pitch,” a young kid leaves him ...
Read More »By Connor Smith Social Media Editor While most students have been bundled inside during the past few weeks, waiting for frigid temperatures to pass, ...
Read More »By Otto Gomez Staff Writer The Lions continued their late season push for a playoff spot in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) with two games in ...
Read More »By Matthew Ajaj Staff Writer Rims are red, basketballs are orange and the Philadelphia 76ers still stink. Some things never change, but the first half ...
Read More »By Sean Reis Production Manager Drafted on June 16, 1990, by the New Jersey Devils, no one — not even the man who drafted him, Lou Lamoriello — ...
Read More »By George Tatoris Sports Assistant It was a long Friday, Feb. 12, for Lions track. They boarded the bus at 6 a.m., arrived in Boston at 11:30 a.m., ...
Read More »By Anthony Caruso Staff Writer The College’s women’s basketball team split their games last week, beating the Ramapo Roadrunners on Wednesday, Feb. ...
Read More »In this week’s edition of Around the Dorm, the “Ref,” George Tatoris, asks our panel of experts three questions: What was the best play in Super ...
Read More »By Michael Battista Sports Editor Children sometimes view athletes as super heros. The colorful uniforms, amazing feats and personalities of these performers ...
Read More »By Connor Smith and Sean Reis Social Media Editor and Production Manager The wrestling squad battled adversity during its final matches of the regular ...
Read More »By Matthew Ajaj Staff Writer Johnny Manziel, once the star quarterback of the Texas A&M Aggies and winner of the 2012 Heisman Trophy, appears to have ...
Read More »By Julia Livesey Correspondent All it took was a little convincing from a high school algebra teacher to influence Michael Walker to join the track ...
Read More »By Connor Smith Social Media Editor Packer Hall was filled to capacity on Friday, Feb. 5, as the hometown crowd awaited the wrestling team’s first ...
Read More »By George Tatoris Sports Assistant There was only one other team to beat on the track on Saturday, Feb. 6. Each year, the track team faces the College’s ...
Read More »In this week’s edition of Around the Dorm, the “Ref,” Miguel Gonzalez, asks our panel of experts three questions: Can a No. 16 seed beat a No. 1 ...
Read More »By Julie Kayzerman Former Editor-in-Chief For the final time, nine seniors on the College’s ice hockey team skated on their home ice at the Louck’s ...
Read More »By Otto Gomez Staff Writer The Lions continued their hunt for a playoff spot with three more New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) games in a span of ...
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