NJAC kills women’s tennis
By Peter Fiorilla | Mar. 26, 2013The New Jersey Athletic Conference will no longer support women’s tennis, after a panel of local head coaches decided the College’s 31-year win streak ...
Read More »The New Jersey Athletic Conference will no longer support women’s tennis, after a panel of local head coaches decided the College’s 31-year win streak ...
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Read More »The Sunday doubleheader against Muhlenberg College (10-2) began as a showdown between a pair of undefeated pitchers. By the end of game one, however, ...
Read More »Under an extreme amount of pressure, senior diver Danica Roskos was still able to make history, not only at the College’s levels, but also at NCAA Division ...
Read More »In what was the wildest first weekend in recent memory, the NCAA tournament became upset like ever before. No No. 16 seed has ever beaten a No. 1 seed ...
Read More »The toughest losses are always the nailbiters. The Lions’ lacrosse team faced one of those most difficult of defeats last week, falling 11-10 to fifth ...
Read More »Although the Florida spring break trip for the College’s men’s baseball team may not have gone according to plan, with much of the season left, they ...
Read More »While the rest of campus was able to go home and relax for a much-needed week off from classes, the College’s softball team continued playing. There ...
Read More »Re-capturing some of last year’s glory with a second consecutive top-10 performance at nationals, three wrestlers made runs into the top-four spots ...
Read More »Continuing a multi-year winning streak in the conference while splitting a pair of games with ranked non-NJAC opponents, the lacrosse team had a fruitful ...
Read More »Checking “All-American” off of their bucket lists, senior Julio Alorro and junior Dominic Tasco left the NCAA Championships in Naperville, Ill. with ...
Read More »In this week’s matchup of Around the Dorm, the “Ref,” Chrissy Onorato, challenges staff writer Mike Pietroforte, correspondent Joe Caputo and Editor-in-Chief ...
Read More »A trip to Florida for spring break is something college students generally do to relax and have fun. Not the Lions, who saw both the men’s and women’s ...
Read More »For sports, it’s the greatest time of the year. March Madness is upon us, and it’s truly a time where all sports fans, no matter how big or small, ...
Read More »Nothin’ But Net Every week, hidden in the depths of my computer, sits a list. It’s a very short list, usually no longer than a single bullet point. ...
Read More »In this week’s matchup of Around the Dorm, the “Ref,” Mike Herold, challenges staff writer Chrissy Onorato, sports assistant Peter Fiorilla and ...
Read More »After going 1-2 in their opening weekend against Immaculata University and Oswego State University, the men’s baseball team is preparing to rebound ...
Read More »The College’s softball team is more than ready to get their season underway. The Lions are back in the swing of things and are excited to show the talent ...
Read More »Starting the season on a shaky note and suffering from the flu, junior Dominic Tasco has not only upped his game, but has also demonstrated the successful ...
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