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Three seed is bittersweet


		Three seed is bittersweet

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

3 hours ago by Matt Choquette, Chief Copy Editor

It was a bittersweet moment for the St. John's men's soccer team at their viewing of the NCAA Tournament selection show on Monday night.

The team gathered in the Carneseca Arena lobby to learn they earned a well-earned three-seed in the national tournament.

Foxes finish season with win

The Circle, Marist College, NY

2 hours ago by Phil Terrigno

The Marist football team finished the 2008 season with a win at Davidson.

A new kind of 'Fightin Wildcat' ...


		A new kind of 'Fightin Wildcat' ...

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

3 hours ago by Alex Gallucci

Ever since my first journey to class as a freshman, I couldn't help but notice the Villanova athletic apparel that dotted the herd of students on their daily migration from class to class. It was immediately obvious that our University was one that took pride in the success of its athletics, and that its varsity athletes were well-respected for their dedication by students and faculty alike.

Martin era begins at Marist on low note

The Circle, Marist College, NY

11 hours ago by Greg Hrinya

Chuck Martin's much anticipated Marist debut did not go exactly to plan, as the men's basketball team opened the season with two straight losses.

'Cats hope committee comes calling


		'Cats hope committee comes calling

The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA

11 hours ago by David Cassilo

With an 8-2 record and just one game remaining on the schedule, the Villanova Wildcats have put themselves in a good position to earn a spot in the NCAA Division I Football Championship. The Wildcats have not been part of the postseason tournament since 2002 when they reached the semifinals.

Freshman Danny Carter Adapting To Life On and Off The Court

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

14 hours ago by Sarah Kazadi

Danny Carter misses his mum's roasted dinner. Burgers from the cafeterias at Stony Brook University just don't taste as good. But his mother's kitchen and a helping of his favorite meal are an ocean and 3,397 miles away. On Jul. 12, 2008, 19-year-old freshman Danny Carter exchanged his home in Windsor, England, located only a mile from the Queen's 484,000 square-foot Windsor Castle, for a cramped dorm room on campus.

Handicapping the Maui field

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

18 hours ago by James Hill '11

By James Hill '11

Sports Editor

After an opening weekend that left the Saint Joseph's men's basketball team with plenty to work on, the Hawks will travel to Lahaina, Hawaii, to participate in the EA Sports Maui Invitational Tournament. The Hawks will have eight days to improve upon their struggles as they will face some of the best teams in the nation's premier in-season tournament.

Hawks trample Bison in final home game


		Hawks trample Bison in final home game

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

1 day ago by Daniel Maryanovich

The football team celebrated Senior Day with a 31-15 victory over Bucknell University on Saturday at Goodman Stadium.

Subpar student section greets Hawk basketball

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

1 day ago by Matthew De George '10

This time last week in the Basketball Preview, I chose to use my editor's note to urge fans to come out to games and maintain the time-honored tradition of supporting men's and women's basketball here at St. Joe's.

If Nov. 14's game against Rider at the Wachovia Center is any indication of what is to come from this year's class of Hawk faithful, than there is a lot of work left to be done.

Walk-on trades field for court

The Circle, Marist College, NY

1 day ago by Allison Burke

Marist sophomore Nick Amicucci gave up his position on the baseball team in order to get back to the sport he loves most: basketball.

Lions around the dorm

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago

It's the second semifinal matchup, where the three Around the Dorm finalists will be decided. Sports Editor James Queally, staff writer Steve Cohen and Sports Assistant Bobby Olivier will duke it out over the BCS title game, C.C. Sabathia and Manny Ramirez' enormous honky tonk ba-donka-donk-sized price tags and predict who will win Pistons-Celtics Round 87.

Is WWE's 'Next Big Thing' cut out to be UFC's next big champ?


		Is WWE's 'Next Big Thing' cut out to be UFC's next big champ?

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Steve Cohen

When Mark Twain wrote, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog," he probably didn't have a pitbull the size of Brock Lesnar staring at him from across the way.

But that's exactly who Randy "the Natural" Couture went up against on Saturday in the biggest challenge of his professional fighting career: a 6-foot-3-inch, 265-pound former national collegiate champion/ex-professional wrestler.

Men hoping to surprise CAA, basketball nation


		Men hoping to surprise CAA, basketball nation

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days 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.

Atlantic 10 Conference at a glance

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

2 days 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.

Women's tennis get new matriarch this season

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

2 days ago by Alana Pelosi

One does not need to travel far outside the gates of athlete-laden Colonial Square to see just how much these student athletes consider their teammates their family. At the head of the family, for better or for worse sits the coach. Amanda Foukas is the new matriarch to both Hofstra's men's and women's tennis teams, and so far her new family has welcomed her in with open arms.

Rookie shines on and off track

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days 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.

Mules capture 2nd straight Centennial Conference crown

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

2 days 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.

Hawks face Bison in final home match-up


		Hawks face Bison in final home match-up

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Kate Branciforte

The football team will host the Bucknell University Bison Saturday in their last home game of the season.

W. Rowing | Lane gets revenge for recruit thievery

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

2 days 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.

Runners lose in CUNYAC


		Runners lose in CUNYAC

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days 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.

Foreseeing the future

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days 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.

Second annual swim-a-thon tomorrow

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

3 days 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.

Men's and women's swimming go 1-2 at quad meet

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

4 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.

Ice Hockey Beats Rutgers With Big Second Period

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

4 days ago by Gene Morris

A four goal explosion in the second period was overshadowed by an incident at the end of the game Saturday night when the Seawolves traveled to Rutgers.

Hawks take down No. 17 Maryland in season opener


		Hawks take down No. 17 Maryland in season opener

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

5 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.

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