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The Lions put together an impressive championship performance (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Multimedia Coordinator).

Sacco’s championship leads TCNJ wrestling in NCAA Championships

Junior Nick Sacco took home the Division III NCAA national championship for 165-pounds on March 16, highlighting an impressive weekend for the Lions. Fifth-year Peter Wersinger and junior Mike Conklin also earned All-American titles during the NCAA Championships in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Lions finished ninth in the competition, with 37.0 points.

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The Lions are on a win streak (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Multiamedia Coordinator).

TCNJ women’s lacrosse wins three straight games

The Lions’ women’s lacrosse team played three games in eight days and looked to keep their zero in the loss column. The stretch was headed by two road games against Lebanon Valley College on March second and the University of Scranton on March sixth. To round off, the Lions finished at home against Farmingdale State College on March ninth. 

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The College looks to build off of their NJAC title from last season (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Multimedia Coordinator).

Lions baseball gears up for their season

The College’s baseball team is trying to build on a successful season last year. They made a magical postseason run, winning the New Jersey Athletic Conference, despite finishing the regular season at exactly .500, going 24-24 and 9-9 in conference play. The Lions were perfectly average, but they put together a Cinderella run to defeat Kean in the championship game when it mattered most. 

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Junior guard Nina Branchizio with the ball (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Multimedia Coordinator).

TCNJ women’s basketball falls in NJAC Championship

The College’s women’s basketball team had their tremendous season come to an end on Friday night in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championship against New Jersey City University. NJCU was victorious in the championship for the third time in four years, defeating the Lions 65-52. 

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Senior captain Izzy Leazier with the ball (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gladstone / Multimedia Coordinator).

TCNJ women’s basketball wins in NJAC semifinals

The College’s women's basketball team improved to 18-8 after their win in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals and will be playing for the conference title on Feb. 23 against New Jersey City University. They were able to win comfortably against Ramapo College at Packer Hall this past Tuesday night, 70-50. 

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