Posted on 27 July 2010
By Chris Rotolo
Last Saturday I occupied a space in the Starland Ballroom as wide as my own body. I stood ass to ass with some of the grimiest, rancid stinking concert goers I’ve ever had the displeasure of being forced to smell. Wall to wall with bodies, the club’s thermometer read “molten,” and I drank it in, [...]
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Posted on 25 March 2010
By Brandon Gould
The College was on both sides of low-scoring games as the team split a doubleheader in its home opener against Messiah College on Thursday.
Both games were decided by one run with the Falcons taking the first game 2-1 and the Lions taking the second game by the same score.
“You learn from losing ball games and [...]
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Posted on 25 March 2010
By Chris Rotolo
Thanks to a goal scoring contest between Lions’ scoring leader, junior midfielder Ali Jaeger, and sophomore attacker Sara Keating, the Lions stretched its winning streak to five consecutive victories on Thursday night in a 22-8 routing of Ursinus College 22-8.
The crowd’s interest in the match began to wane after the Lions opened up an enormous [...]
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By Gina Kramer
The Lions suffered a tough loss against Rowan on Wednesday Dec. 2 in the team’s first game against a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) rival. The Lions fell short in the first half and were unable to catch up to the Profs, eventually losing 84-64.
Junior forward Steve Siracusa led the team with 12 [...]
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After knocking off several highly ranked opponents, the College’s women’s soccer team is poised to play for all the marbles. Junior captain Briann McDonough’s sole goal in the Lions’ game against Ithaca on Sunday launched the team into the semifinal round of the 2009 NCAA Division III National Tournament in San Antonio, TX on Dec. [...]
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The wrestling team kept their momentum going with their second win of the season this past Wednesday. The No. 12 Lions won eight out of 10 weight classes to defeat Hunter College by the score of 37-7.
Of those eight wins, sophomores Dan Herr and Ben Ostner, junior Mike Denver and senior Al Wonesh were successful [...]
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Posted on 20 November 2009
By Chris Rotolo
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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Posted on 20 November 2009
By Brandon Gould
The College cruised to a 31-6 victory Thursday night over New York University.
“I thought our kids wrestled real well,” head coach David Icenhower said. “I think we were just a little too physical for them.”
The Lions started out slow as junior Dan Hughes didn’t score a point until the final minute of his [...]
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The Lions’ offense jumped all over Berkeley College in a 96-50 blowout at home. The College was trailing for the first two minutes of the game, but immediately came to life and overwhelmed the Bull Dogs.
“Winning by 46 points is pretty awesome,” senior guard Jay Frank said. “I was just happy to see everyone [...]
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Posted on 20 November 2009
By Brandon Gould
The College lost another heartbreaker and dropped to 0-2 Wednesday in a 72-68 loss to Moravian College.
Sophomore guard Hillary Murray sunk a three-point shot—and the Lions’ hopes of victory— to put the Greyhounds ahead 69-68 with 43 seconds left in the game.
The Lions lead for a majority of the second half, but their advantage slowly [...]
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The Lions defeated Richard Stockton College 7-6 in penalty kicks on Friday Nov. 6, claiming its fourth title in the past five years as champions of the 2009 New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC).
After the Lions dominated the field during the 90 minutes of regulation soccer, as well as in the two 10-minute overtime periods, the [...]
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The Lions’ hopes of reaching the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships were cut short just 3 minutes before the end of double overtime this past Wednesday. After a Rowan corner kick created multiple shots on the College’s goal, junior midfielder John Loiodice finally found the back of the net in the 106th minute, sending the [...]
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The Lions got some vengeance with a 3-0 win over William Paterson in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) semi-finals on Tuesday evening. After losing to the Pioneers in the regular season, the women’s varsity soccer team was able to dominate the field in order to win the game.
“Any win feels good,” said head coach [...]
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Senior Gabby Cafone advanced the Lions to a 4-3 win over Kean University with 33 seconds left in the game on Tuesday. The win put the women’s field hockey at 4-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) and 8-5 in the regular season.
Despite the back and forth play between the teams, Cafone’s goal broke [...]
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