Wayne Burrow joins Athletic Department
By Mylin Batipps | Oct. 7, 2014Former NCAA Director of Athletics Wayne Burrow has joined the College’s Athletics Department as the new senior associate director of Athletics for External ...
Read More »Former NCAA Director of Athletics Wayne Burrow has joined the College’s Athletics Department as the new senior associate director of Athletics for External ...
Read More »In their first home game since Tuesday, Sept. 2, the Lions faced the Richard Stockton Ospreys on Tuesday, Sept. 30. An important New Jersey Athletic Conference ...
Read More »Despite breaking a four-game goal drought in a 2-0 win over College of Staten Island, the men’s soccer team dug itself deeper into a hole last week ...
Read More »By Michael Battista Staff Writer The women’s soccer team received its second loss of the year after a disappointing 0-1 loss to Montclair University’s ...
Read More »The Lions football team will look to get back to its winning ways this coming Saturday, Oct. 11, after going a month without winning a game. The Lions ...
Read More »Throughout the country, there are college students who feel uncomfortable about attending their college or university. For some students, though, transferring ...
Read More »The College’s women’s tennis team saw action this weekend in the United States Tennis Association (USTA)/Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) ...
Read More »The field hockey team completed its long, seven-game road trip on Saturday, Sept. 27, with a 4-1 win against Gwynedd-Mercy University and a crushing first ...
Read More »By Michael Battista Correspondent In a dominating display, the College’s women’s soccer team scored a victory over Fairleigh Dickinson’s Devils ...
Read More »Senior Ryan Baranowsky thought he was going to be a Division I athlete out of high school. He was recruited by and accepted a scholarship offer to play ...
Read More »Struggles to produce goals have put the men’s soccer team in a hole after just three conference games, as losses in all of them — including setbacks ...
Read More »I can’t say I’m the biggest baseball fan in the world, but you don’t need to be a Yankees fan or a baseball fan to appreciate the magnitude of Derek ...
Read More »Over 1,000 supporters turned out for the third annual Meters for Mike event to honor the life and memory of 2009 swimmer and graduate Mike Heaney. Heaney ...
Read More »The Lions field hockey team continued to play the same way it has all season: with dominance. The team improved to a perfect 7-0 record after wins against ...
Read More »After another week of turmoil in the NFL, it’s great to hear more stories like this amidst all the chaos. The NFL has had many notable pairs of brothers: ...
Read More »The College’s women’s soccer team was able to bounce back after suffering its first loss of the season to roll to victory at Rutgers-Newark University ...
Read More »For the Lions, they played their biggest football game of their careers yesterday, hosting Wisconsin-Whitewater, the No. 1 ranked team in Division III ...
Read More »If you tuned in Friday afternoon to watch NFL commissioner Roger Goodell address the media following these nightmare couple of weeks for the NFL, you ...
Read More »By Julie Kayzerman & Kyle Bennion Sports Editor & Photo Editor Junior Pierce Cooper was one match away from calling himself an All-American. ...
Read More »Both the men’s and the women’s cross country teams won their respective races at the Richard Stockton-hosted Osprey Open this past Saturday, Sept. ...
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