Lions get wet at Paul Short Invitational
By Signal Correspondent | Oct. 2, 2012By Mike Herold Correspondent The Paul Short Invitational tends to be a highly competitive meet, as the Lions found out this week. Neither the men’s ...
Read More »By Mike Herold Correspondent The Paul Short Invitational tends to be a highly competitive meet, as the Lions found out this week. Neither the men’s ...
Read More »A once-promising season is turning sour for the men’s soccer team, which extended its scoreless streak to 352 minutes in a pair of losses to Rutgers-Camden ...
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Read More »In this week’s edition of Around the Dorm, the “Ref,” Joe Caputo, challenges Sports Editor Chris Molicki, correspondent Greg Oriolo and Sports Assistant ...
Read More »After a tough first loss for the Lions last week, the team was ready to come back out strong this week and did not disappoint. The Lions kicked off the ...
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Read More »By Hillary Siegel Correspondent Jillian Nealon has scored a team-high 11 goals so far this season for the Lions’ field hockey team. While this feat ...
Read More »The Lions came to Richard Stockton College for the Osprey Open with high hopes. After winning the event last year, both the men and the women knew what ...
Read More »Wrapping up their 2012 fall campaign, the College’s tennis team ended their season at the ITA Northeast Regional hosted by William Smith College. The ...
Read More »In a week defined by spectacular goals and acute heartbreak, the men’s soccer team generated plenty of drama but few goals to slip two games below ...
Read More »By Mike Herold Correspondent In this age of 24/7 sports coverage, frequent player arrests and dozens of athletes dating Kim Kardashian at a time, ...
Read More »Moving forward in an undefeated season, the College’s field hockey team has one thing on their minds: paying attention to detail. That has been the ...
Read More »It is past midnight. I am sitting in the Signal basement, editing pages and hoping that Jordy Nelson doesn't screw me in fantasy. Little did I know, I ...
Read More »It was a rough night for the College football team, as their issues with preventing the big play continued. They gave up three touchdown passes of 40 ...
Read More »After wins over Gwynedd-Mercy College and Johns Hopkins University, the College’s field hockey team has now extended their winning streak — which ...
Read More »By Mike Herold Correspondent Sometimes things just don’t go your way, no matter how hard you try. This certainly seemed to be the theme for the ...
Read More »Coming into the weekend, the College’s tennis team had been rolling through the competition. The Lions finished their week victorious, defeating four ...
Read More »By Andrew Grossman Correspondent At this year’s Yellow Jaket Invitational in Rochester, N.Y., both the men’s and women’s cross country squads ...
Read More »1. With Roger Clemens pitching well in the Atlantic League, what are the odds he pitches for a Major League team again? If so, which team? What type ...
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