Lions Football off to 2-0 start behind 5th year duo
By Aidan Mastandrea | Sep. 19, 2024The offensive duo is back for their 5th year of eligibility and have already got the College off to a tremendous start in the 2024 season.
Read More »The offensive duo is back for their 5th year of eligibility and have already got the College off to a tremendous start in the 2024 season.
Read More »The Lions beat Hood College 2-0 on Friday, Sept. 13, showing complete dominance during both halves, with 34 shots, while the Blazers had zero.
Read More »In their first game, the Lions drew with Farmingdale State, followed by a loss against Union College.
Read More »After a small search, PJ Ringel got tagged as the interim head coach for the 2024 season.
Read More »They picked up wins against Washington and Lee University and Plattsburgh State at the Stand on Their Shoulders Invitational.
Read More »Coming into the year, the Lions were ranked second in the New Jersey Athletic Conference preseason poll, as they came off back-to-back NJAC Championship appearances.
Read More »The College’s women’s tennis team dominated their way through the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament to claim their inevitable 41st consecutive conference title.
Read More »The College's softball team defeated William Paterson twice in a doubleheader and then followed those victories up with an impressive victory over Stockton in the first round of the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament.
Read More »The College’s baseball team finished their regular season on a three-game win streak. They first split two games with Ramapo College, losing at home and winning on the road, and then winning two games at Montclair State University to get themselves into the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament.
Read More »The College hosted the Lions Outdoor Invitational, the second outdoor track and field meet of the season, last weekend on April 26 and 27. The women's and men's programs both had many top finishers in the event.
Read More »The women's lacrosse team season came to an end with wins against two of the tougher New Jersey Athletic Conference opponents away from home.
Read More »It was senior day in Ewing on April 20, and the Lions recognized seven seniors and three graduate students before their game against New Jersey Athletic Conference opponent Montclair State.
Read More »The women's lacrosse team welcomed No. 25 Colorado College to Ewing on April 18. After a tough loss to No. 5 Salisbury University by one goal, the College looked to bounce back and beat a ranked opponent at home.
Read More »Our sports staff at The Signal have come together to build a mock for the first 10 picks at the upcoming draft.
Read More »With the play-in tournament wrapped up, the National Basketball Association playoffs are officially set in stone. For the next month, 16 teams who have earned themselves a spot in the tournament will battle it out in a series of seven fashion until there is just one team remaining. With that being said, there are several things to look out for this postseason.
Read More »The best week of the year for golf fans has now come and gone. What had the looks of being an all-time finish at Augusta National Golf Club quickly became a rout as Scottie Scheffler took a strangle hold on the tournament, winning by four strokes and claiming his second green jacket.
Read More »The Lions put together an impressive weekend, winning two games against Montclair State University and splitting a doubleheader with a talented Rowan University squad.
Read More »The College’s men’s and women’s tennis teams had two meetings each this past weekend. The Lions faced Salisbury University on Saturday and then faced Drew University on Sunday for their Senior Days.
Read More »The Lions went 2-2 in their four games against Stockton University and New Jersey City University that spanned April 11 to April 14. They won one and lost one against each team.
Read More »The College hosted its first track and field event of the season on campus this weekend. Both the men’s and women's teams showed out in the event that spanned three days from April 11-13.
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