Lions open spring season

Lions open spring season

The Lions brushed off the dust from fall play as the team traveled to Salisbury University in Maryland for a two-day tournament. The College started spring play with mixed results, as the team compiled a cumulative 10-12 record in singles play and seven doubles victories out of 11.
It was an army of freshman that led [...]

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Lions speed past Montclair at home

On Saturday night, Jan. 23, the men’s basketball team showed New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) rival Montclair State that it’s players are more than capable of bouncing back from a disspointing loss.
After a disappointing 61-54 defeat at the hands of the NJAC Southern Division cellar-dwelling Kean University on Wednesday night Jan. 20, where the Lions [...]

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Lions edged by the Broncs in hostile Rider Ice Center

Lions edged by the Broncs in hostile Rider Ice Center

All eyes were focused upon Lions center Scott McClintic during Saturday night’s contest against Rider at Loucks Ice Center on the campus of Lawrenceville Prep High School, where the Broncs defeated the Lions by a score of 6-to-4.
While a belligerent Rider University fan section rained down verbal attacks upon the Lions leader in [...]

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College races at NCAA Finals

On Saturday the College’s cross country teams competed in the NCAA Division III Atlantic Regional Championships hosted by SUNY-Geneseo and produced disappointing showings with the women placing 11th of 33 teams and the men bettering them by one spot at 10th place out of 39 programs, meaning neither team has qualified for the National Championships.
“Saturday [...]

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Lions tie at University of Pennsylvania

Lions tie at University of Pennsylvania

Late in the third period of a hard fought contest at the University of Pennsylvania’s Class of ’23 Rink on Saturday afternoon, the Lions were down a goal, on the power play.
With two Lions defensemen at the points and three more forwards down low, the unit put on a passing display exposing the defense [...]

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McClintic nets hat trick in loss to Knights

Sadly, none of the tens of fans were wearing hats on Saturday night in the Loucks Ice Center at Lawrenceville Prep High School when the College’s Scot McClintic sent a low riding wrist shot past the outstretched right leg of the Neuman College Knights goaltender capping off the forward’s hard earned three goal [...]

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Streetlight leads revolution at Starland

Streetlight leads revolution at Starland

The mass of Streetlight Manifesto enthusiasts at the Starland Ballroom on Oct. 4 released a blissful roar when their beloved band’s front man, Tomas Kalnoky, led the other six members of the ska punk septet off the stage.
The band’s departure signaled the first half of its final performance of a long tour, and its last [...]

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Lions compete in Brooks Paul Short Run

Lions compete in Brooks Paul Short Run

The College’s cross country teams brushed elbows in a fight for coveted real estate with nationally acclaimed Division I, II, and III programs at the Goodman Campus course of Lehigh University on Friday for the 36th annual Brooks Paul Short Run.
“Your mindset doesn’t really change in a race like this,” said junior T.J. Bocchino. “The [...]

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Young captain on the rise

Young captain on the rise

When T.J. Bocchino came to the College in 2007, it did not take long for the runner to make his presence known.  A brilliant inaugural season cemented his status as one of New Jersey Athletic Conference’s (NJAC) top runners, and Bocchino was justly dubbed the NJAC Rookie of the Year.
In 2008, Bocchino impressed again with [...]

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Wallace takes on leadership, hopes to build team chemistry

Wallace takes on leadership, hopes to build team chemistry

With a new season ahead of them, the members of the women’s Cross Country team have been preparing themselves. According to returning senior Michelle Wallace, camraderie is just as important as physical preparation.
“I want us to be closer and I think we’re becoming a much closer pack … We are working on being able to [...]

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Summer fun can come cheap

After an extensive and expensive school year, summer is finally in sight and students are looking for inexpensive ways to have fun over the break. Fear not, for there are plenty of things to do when you are short on funds.

If you find yourself short on cash, but in the mood for a ball game, there is no need to waste your coveted time and money by driving into the city for an expensive Yankees game.

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