The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
8 hours ago by Mike Mazzeo
Drexel men's basketball coach Bruiser Flint is not used to losing.
In his first six seasons, the Dragons had a 106-74 record.
However, after losing three starters from his 23-9 team in 2006-07, Flint's mostly young and inexperienced roster went a disappointing 12-20 overall last season, losing 19 of its last 26 games and finishing tied for last in the Colonial Athletic Association after compiling a 5-13 mark in the conference.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
11 hours ago
Charlotte 49ers
2007-08 Record: 20-14 (9-7)
Projected A-10 Finish: 5th
Senior Lamont Mack will shoulder the scoring load with the departure of leading-scorer Leemire Goldwire. Charlie Coley and An'Juan Wilderness (pictured) will anchor the paint for the 49ers, who face a tough non-conference schedule to prepare for A-10 play.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
13 hours ago by Dave Thomas
The white chef's hat rests naturally on his head, no hair to burden its perch. He dons the matching apron to thwart the best efforts of the steaming vegetable lasagna to stain his immaculate outfit. The smell wafts up as he shouts, "Come get it, this will be the best decision you've ever made.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
13 hours ago by Lexi Ambrogi
Last week, Texas Longhorns' offensive lineman Buck Burnette posted a racial slur about President-elect Barack Obama on his Facebook page. The popular social networking site imposed no judical consequences upon him. Neither did the University of Texas, where he is sophomore.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
14 hours ago by Mariane St-Maurice
There are many kinds of athletes. There are those who brag without reason and those who have every reason to, but choose to abstain. Recently named the CUNY Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year for cross-country, Gilbert Marte undeniably belongs to the latter category.
The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA
15 hours ago by Tim Murray
The Muhlenberg Football Team had a lot on the line entering their game this weekend. Not only was it the last home regular season game for 16 seniors, but with a win the Mules would claim their second straight outright Centennial Conference title.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
22 hours ago by LJ Harrell
For the fifth consecutive season, PSAC East Coach of the Year Bill Zwaan led the West Chester University Golden Rams (9-3) into an NCAA D-II Playoff game. For the first time since November 18, 2006, the Golden Rams came out on the winning end of a playoff game.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
22 hours ago by Kate Branciforte
The football team will host the Bucknell University Bison Saturday in their last home game of the season.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
22 hours ago by Pari Hashemi
Since Ivy League student-athletes are not given scholarships, the women's rowing team's edging out of Duke, Iowa and Miami at the Rivanna Romp in Charlottesville, Va., was that much sweeter for coach Michael Lane. Penn was the only non-scholarship school in the race.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
1 day ago by William Battaglia
Although neither team managed to bring home a championship for Baruch, both the men's and women's cross country teams recently concluded their season. On the morning of Oct. 26 at Van Cortlandt Park, in the Bronx, the men's team finished sixth at the 8K CUNY Athletic Conference Championships while the women's team finished fifth at the 6K CUNYAC Championships.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
1 day ago by LJ Harrell
A week after defeating then unbeaten Bloomsburg University to capture their second consecutive PSAC Eastern Division Championship, the West Chester University Golden Rams (8-3, 7-0 PSAC East) found themselves traveling west to face the California University of Pa.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
1 day ago by Tim Petropoulos
With the Phillies being crowned World Series Champions (a phrase that will make Mets fans' stomachs turn for the next eight months) the 2008 season has officially come to a close, but the real action is just beginning.
This off-season is filled with marquee talent on the trading block and in the free agent market that can bring a team from a contender to World Series champion.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
1 day ago by Greg Del Russo
Famous for showcasing his unique wrestling-like antics prior to competitions, 10-time Olympic medalist swimmer Gary Hall Jr. knows what it takes to draw a crowd.
After raising $300 toward diabetes research last year, the Drew University men's and women's swim teams already accumulated over 15 times that amount in 2008.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
2 days ago by Kristen Greaney
Lafayette swimmers and divers leapt from podiums along with competitors from American, Bucknell and Navy last weekend at a match held at Bucknell in Lewisberg, Pennsylvania. Both the men's and women's teams managed to defeat American but fell to Navy and Bucknell in their first league meet of the season.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
3 days ago by Emily Means
The Mountain Hawks began their 100th season of Lehigh wrestling by defeating No. 17 University of Maryland, 21-15 Sunday in Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
3 days ago by Sofia Quintanar
The Fencing team launched their young and deep team against competitive teams at Vassar College last Tuesday.
The Drew men's and women's varsity fencing teams played Vassar College, Yeshiva University, and Rutgers University at Vassar's venue.
Both teams walked away victorious, winning most of their bouts.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
3 days ago by Eric Goldwein
The Lafayette Leopards overcame yet another injury to a key player, jumping back on the winning track with a 38-21 victory over the Bucknell Bison (3-5). Quarterback Marc Quilling '11, filling in for the injured Rob Curley '10, passed for three touchdowns in his first career start, and running back Tyrell Coon '10 rushed for 169 yards as the Leopards improved to 7-2 heading into their final stretch of the regular season.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Alex Falk
At Drexel basketball games, normally the chants heard in the stands contain Philadelphia's native son Rocky - but when the men's basketball team squares off against the University of Pennsylvania Nov. 18, there will be a new chant, the Drexel University fight song.
The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ
4 days ago by Mike Monostra
For the Montclair State Red Hawks Football team, the most pivotal game of the season was this past Saturday as they played host to the Rowan Profs. With both teams entering and the game tied for second place with 7-1 records, this game had huge playoff implications as both teams battle for at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Matt Chandik
For the first time in 22 years, there will be a new head coach patrolling the court for the West Chester University Men's Basketball team. However, it certainly is a familiar face to anyone that has followed Golden Rams basketball.
Coach Damien Blair, one of the greatest players in WCU history, takes over for retired head coach Dick Delaney.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
4 days ago by Brett Fischer
Co-Sports Editor Brett Fischer sat down with men's basketball coach Bruiser Flint to discuss the upcoming season.
The Triangle: What is your biggest challenge you face this season?
Bruiser Flint: Last year we weren't ready. We got off to a good start. When it came down to it, we weren't prepared to step up to the competition.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
4 days ago by Luke Trovato
Broad Street in Philadelphia turned into a massive celebration last Friday afternoon, as over one million frenetic Phillies fans celebrated the city's first major sports championship in 25 years. Many Lafayette students from the Philadelphia area headed down to the city so they could join the festivities.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
4 days ago by Cody Chrusciel
The Rowan football team fell to Montclair State 30-14 on the road this past Saturday. The loss was the Profs' second of the season, dropping them behind the Red Hawks into third place in the NJAC standings, and likely dropping them out of playoff contention with one week left in the regular season.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
4 days ago by Andrew Scurria
Last year: North Carolina 106, Penn 71.
Year before: North Carolina 102, Penn 64.
Things that have changed between then and now: not much.
As Penn heads to Chapel Hill, N.C., for a date tomorrow with the first-ever unanimous preseason No. 1, for the final game of this three-year set with the Tar Heels, is there anything left to say except yikes?
True, the Quakers have traveled this road twice before and have briefly put on a good show each time, but their problems are compounded this time.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
4 days ago by Matt Shanley
Now for those of you who don't get out of Glassboro too often, there's basketball life outside of Rowan University. The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) is filled with an array of talent from all ten teams. The great thing about college basketball is that a program can only depend on certain players for four years or less.