Content feeds update every 60 minutes

Sports Change Content Filter

Leopards hang on to defeat Quakers


		Leopards hang on to defeat Quakers

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

1 day ago by Eric Goldwein

The Leopards came out of the tunnel firing on all cylinders last Saturday, but ended up having to hold on for a nail biting 24-17 victory over the Penn Quakers. This was a solid victory for the Leopards, who have always struggled against Penn. The Leopards have an all-time record of 20-61-4 against their closest Ivy League neighbors.

Ranger Stadium bare with lack of fans

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

18 hours ago by Nathan Hoffman

The sports fan in America truly is a fascinating enigma. Well, this is a very broad subject, and would be far too extensive a topic to cover given the size of The Acorn.

OK, so I'll narrow it down. The sports fan at Drew University is truly a fascinating enigma.

Football | Pointing to history, and a win

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

1 day ago by Matt Flegenheimer

The year was 1896.

Gas cost four cents a gallon, Grover Cleveland ruled the Oval Office, "separate but equal" was all the rage and Dartmouth's football team visited Penn's newly erected home stadium for the first time - falling 16-0 to the two-time defending national-champion Quakers.

New York Bids Farewell To........


		New York Bids Farewell To........

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

1 day ago by Bobby Rice

Goodbye Shea. Goodbye N.L. East. Goodbye N.L. Wild Card. Goodbye playoffs. Goodbye redemption. This was supposed to be a synopsis about the last weekend at Shea; however it became an obituary.

I was going to talk about the atmosphere of Shea in its final moments, but following their Sunday loss I do not have the ability to that.

Vidas family donates $1 million to crew program

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Brett Fischer

Vince Vidas, a Drexel Alum and former football All-American, and his wife Judy donated $1 million to the Drexel crew in hopes of revitalizing the program.

The donation is part of a $3 million "Give Me Ten Campaign" to help bring prominence to the program and allow the team to better compete on a national level.

Please allow students to miss classes for Drexel game on ESPN

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Brett Fischer

November 18, 2008 is supposed to be one of the biggest days in Drexel sports history.

No, we do not have a chance to beat the No. 1 team in the nation like we did when our men's lacrosse team upset Virginia in Charlottesville two years ago. No, we are not playing a game in the NCAA Tournament like Malik Rose and our men's basketball team did in 1996.

Club ultimate frisbee wins Snake Farm Classic trophy


		Club ultimate frisbee wins Snake Farm Classic trophy

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

2 days ago by Mike Mazzeo

Trailing 7-1 against George Mason in its third match at the Snake Farm Classic, just outside Richmond, Va., the club frisbee team was all but ready to pack it in.

Just two points away from sure defeat, the writing was all but on the wall. The team, 2-0 at the time, was about to be perfect no more.

Club sports struggling to find players


		Club sports struggling to find players

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

2 days ago by Eric Goldwein & Luke Trovato

The Lafayette Men's Club Ice Hockey Team is having difficulties finding enough players to fill their roster. "We're pretty short on players", said captain Jason George '09 "It always seems like we are losing more players than we are picking up." George also said he knows the team will be in even more trouble for next season if they do not figure out how to start recruiting more freshmen.

Sighting: Former Marist standout Jared Jordan

The Circle, Marist College, NY

2 days ago by Mike Walsh

Wherever you go on campus, there is sure to be someone mentioning the name "Jared Jordan" and telling a memory they had of him. Well after leading the nation in assists for two consecutive years at Marist, Jordan has been busy chasing down his dream of playing in the NBA.

Students say Sports Medicine unhelpful to some


		Students say Sports Medicine unhelpful to some

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

2 days ago by Kristen Greaney & Luke Trovato

Lafayette offers sports medicine services to athletes in all 23 Varsity sports, but some complain the services need improvement and that club sports are overlooked by sports medicine. While some varsity athletes acknowledge the program has improved recently, it has received mixed reviews from both varsity and club sport athletes.

Lehigh to host 35th annual Paul Short Run

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Eric Feather

One of the most competitive cross country meets in the country will take place Friday at Goodman Campus.

Football to host undefeated Cornell squad


		Football to host undefeated Cornell squad

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

3 days ago by Brendan Manko

The team is looking to move past its difficult 10-7 loss to Princeton against Cornell University Saturday.

Men's Soccer Outduels Holy Cross


		Men's Soccer Outduels Holy Cross

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

3 days ago by Redmond Zmudzien

The men's soccer team went into Tuesday's game hoping to improve their 4-1-2 record by ending Holy Cross' road winning streak. The Bobcats came out on top, winning 2-1, thanks to efforts by senior forward Graciano Brito.

Football | Spotty first half costs Quakers

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago by Matt Flegenheimer

EASTON, Pa. - Robert Irvin dropped back and let it fly over the middle.

Looking to extend the Quakers' furious second-half rally with a fourth-down conversion, Irvin fired a wayward pass to David Wurst on a slant, missing high and setting up Wurst for a crushing meeting with the Lafayette secondary.

From Holy Family to Japan


		From Holy Family to Japan

The Tri-Lite, Holy Family University, PA

3 days ago by Ernie Howells

Fans of Holy Family University basketball may recognize the name Michael Sturns if it were to be brought up in a conversation. The 6'4" guard averaged 26.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3 assists per game in his senior season at Holy Family, not to mention his single game school record of 51 points.

The early surprises in college football

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

3 days ago by Tim Murray

East Carolina- The Pirates fell this weekend to North Carolina State in overtime, 30-24, but ECU has also defeated Virginia Tech and West Virginia this year. After getting passed both the Hokies and the Mountaineers, it looked like the Pirates had a shot of running the tables and going undefeated but this weekend the Wolfpack proved to be too much to handle.

Inside the MSU Athlete

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

3 days ago by Jake Del Mauro

Name: Nick Mele

Age: 21

Major: Justice Studies

Sport: Soccer

Position: Goalie

Years on team: Four

Q. At what age did you start playing soccer, and were you always goalie?

A. I started playing around five or six. When I was little, I was too fat to play on the field, so they put me in goal.

Freshmen have strong debut for women's rowing

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by Stephen Dolan '12

With expectations high for the Saint Joseph's women's rowing team coming into the 2008 season, they certainly did not disappoint in their first exhibition race of the fall season. The exhibition in Wilmington, Del. matched the Hawks against tough talent in the University of Delaware and the Temple Owls.

Phillies back atop the N.L. East once again

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by Tom Hagan '11

Rollins to Utley to Howard.

With a 6-4-3 double play, the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals by a score of 4-3, clinching the National League East championship for the second year in a row. It marks the first time the Phillies have reached the postseason in consecutive years since the 1980 and 1981 seasons, which included a World Series victory in 1980.

Philadelphia Flyers preview for 2008-09 season

The Muhlenberg Weekly, Muhlenberg College, PA

4 days ago by Alan Bass

2007-2008 RECORD: 42-29-11, 95 points, 245 GF, 227 GA

PLAYERS SIGNED: F Jeff Carter (3-year, $15 million contract), D Steve Eminger (one-year contract), D Ossi Vaananen (1-year, $1 million), F Glen Metropolit (2-years), Nate Raduns (1-year) , F Riley Cote (3-years, undisclosed), D Randy Jones (2-years, undisclosed), F Arron Asham (multi-year contract), F Joffrey Lupul (4-year contract extension).

Debating the Existence of the Flutie Factor


		Debating the Existence of the Flutie Factor

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

4 days ago by Matthew Coyne

"Debating the Existence of the Flutie Factor" is the second in a two part series examining the effect athletic success has, and has had, on enrollment on college campuses across the country from the perspective of students and administration.

George Mason University, a mid-major basketball team from the Colonial Athletic Association, was seeded 11 going into the 2006 NCAA Basketball Tournament.

Rising fuel prices put strain on athletic departments

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

4 days ago by James Hill '11

Over the last year, the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. government has reported a $0.906 per gallon increase in the cost of gasoline. This spike has led many consumers around the country to look for an alternative mode of transportation or simply to look more closely at their spending habits and set aside more money for use at the pump.

Lions around the dorm

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago

Big surprise, we're trying to figure out who the toughest teams in the NFL are this week. But staff writer Steve Cohen, Sports Assistant Bobby Olivier and Sports Editor James Queally are also here to batlte over the future of the New York Yankees and the signifigance of the surprising U.

Before we Shea goodbye: A look at 45 years of Amazin' moments


		Before we Shea goodbye: A look at 45 years of Amazin' moments

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

4 days ago by James Queally

At least I was there for the last win.

As most of us sit here punch drunk, wondering how the hell the Florida Marlins left the New York Mets flat on their backs for the second year in a row, bounced out of a postseason we were sure they were meant to play in, I'm still thinking about Saturday.

Local Freshman Keys to Success

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

4 days ago by Keith Kobasiuk

With Stony Brook and Hofstra facing off Friday night, it is possible, that in crunch time, the football will be in the hands of two local freshmen running backs. Stony Brook's Edwin Gowins and Hofstra's Brock Jackolski both lead their team's running backs in rushing yards, and will be counted on to carry the load on Friday.

Close

Filter displayed content by...

Athletic Conference
ZIP Code
Region

...or show everything

Show Content From Everywhere

Click below to display syndicated content from all national college newspapers.