Lions continue to roll in 5-1 victory over Ospreys
By Brandon Gould | Oct. 6, 2010A field hockey cage is normally seven feet high and 12 feet wide, but those dimensions didn’t seem to apply to the Lions when they faced off against ...
Read More »A field hockey cage is normally seven feet high and 12 feet wide, but those dimensions didn’t seem to apply to the Lions when they faced off against ...
Read More »Heading into Saturday’s game against SUNY Cortland, the College knew this contest would be one of the more difficult homecoming tests in recent memory. ...
Read More »Four days of matches is undoubtedly stressful for a team, but the Lions persevered and made it through to the end. Despite the outcome, the men’s tennis ...
Read More »The men’s soccer team was seeing red this week and, like a bull, pounced on it, defeating the Scarlet Raptors of Rutgers-Camden on Wednesday and the ...
Read More »Communication is a key aspect in winning games. The men’s varsity soccer team was dealt another loss due to miscommunication on Saturday as Montclair ...
Read More »In Week Five of Around the Dorm, Staff Writer Chris Rotolo is “The Ref.” The players, Staff Writer Krystal Spencer, Editor-in-Chief Bobby Olivier ...
Read More »After two weeks of falling just short at the end of games, the College finally got to celebrate as the Lions watched junior kicker Tyler Olsson’s kick ...
Read More »I’d only been to one Yankee game in the new stadium. I’d only been to one Yankee game, period. It was on August 20, when the Bombers were shut out ...
Read More »The women’s soccer team clinched their ninth straight season shutout last week. On Wednesday, the Lions defeated the Richard Stockton College Ospreys ...
Read More »By Kevin Lee Correspondent The Lions got their work in this past week as they scrimmaged Kutztown University and Millersville University on Saturday ...
Read More »Although their NJAC season is complete, the women’s tennis team’s season is far from over. The Lions competed in the Intercollegiate Tennis Associations’ ...
Read More »The College’s field hockey team bounced back strong from a loss for the second week in a row as junior forwards Leigh Mitchell and Kathleen Notos led ...
Read More »This Week In Sports Football Oct. 2 vs. SUNY Cortland, 1:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer Sept. 29 @ Rutgers University-Camden, 7 p.m. Oct. 2 vs. Rutgers University-Newark, ...
Read More »Junior kicker Tyler Olsson booted a 45-yard field goal as time expired to give the Lions their first win of the season. Olsson’s kick was the difference ...
Read More »In Week Four of Around the Dorm, Correspondent Josh Steele is “The Ref.” The players, Sports Assistant Brandon Gould, Staff Writer Chris Rotolo and ...
Read More »The ability to fight through adversity is one of the signs that coaches look for to gauge what kind of team they have. If Sunday’s 3-1 victory was any ...
Read More »When a game ends on a missed field goal, or in the Lions’ case on Friday, a botched extra point, it is easy to blame the man standing behind the mistake. Junior ...
Read More »The women’s soccer team posted its sixth straight win of the season against visiting Swarthmore College on Sept. 15. A first half goal from inside the ...
Read More »When starting a season with majority of the games ending in defeat, it is very rewarding to finally win one — especially when your team is able to shutout ...
Read More »The Lions played host to Muhlenberg College this weekend at the Lions Fall Tournament and handled their opponents easily, winning 12 out of 14 sets in ...
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