The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
2 days ago by Mike Mazzeo
It was a sweltering summer day and 15-year-old Michael Solonoski was none too interested in jumping into the pool.
He wanted to get some relief from the heat, but he was also looking to find an activity that was out of the norm.
Unexpectedly, he found the answer to his troubles at an ice rink-in a pair of figure skates.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 day ago by Brett Fischer
If you are wondering why it's hard to pinpoint the last time there was a club field hockey team at Drexel, there is a pretty good explanation for it - and that's because there never was one - until now.
According to various sources, for the first time in school history, Drexel has a co-ed club field hockey team.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Ryan Langshaw
The Hens entered a must-win game Saturday at Tubby Raymond Field against the Maine Black Bears, needing a shot in the arm offensively after last week's unimpressive 17-7 loss to the University of Massachusetts. Ten points, four turnovers and a 27-10 loss later, the team is embroiled in a quarterback controversy and offensive funk.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
2 days ago by Jennilynn Checchia
The men's cross country team finished 15th while the women's finished 17th in an annual run with over 300 schools present.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
2 days ago by Ed Duggan
A recent article in the Quindecim ('Athletics at Goucher: An Upperclassman's View,' August 28, 2008) marveled at the treasure chest of sports at Goucher: basketball, tennis, lacrosse, track, cross country, volleyball, swimming, soccer, field hockey, not to neglect pickup games in floor hockey, Ultimate Frisbee, and such.
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.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Dave Turner
The New England Patriots came into the 2008 NFL Season as the favorite to once again represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. With the injury to Tom Brady's knee, the Patriots championship hopes all but faded. For the San Diego Chargers, last year's AFC runner-up, Brady's injury presented a golden opportunity.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
3 days ago by Matt Lanzoni
The first five weeks of the NFL season have already been completed. The NFL has been full of surprises this season. In week one, the Super Bowl favorite New England Patriots lost quarterback Tom Brady for the season to a serious knee injury, Brett Favre is wearing green for the New York Jets, and Michael Turner, once a backup to LaDainian Tomlinson, leads the NFL in rushing yards.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
4 days ago by Tim Richer
Entering last Saturday's game against the No. 1-ranked Richmond Spiders, the Wildcats were 0-4 in school history against top seeds. On the rain-soaked field of Villanova Stadium, the 'Cats reversed their fortunes and pulled off the 26-20 upset to launch themselves into the No.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
4 days ago by Dave Thomas
By Tuesday of each week, the Delaware Stadium staff are already anticipating the next football game. Before every home game, they have the task of planning out the security measures they will implement.
Athletic Director Edgar Johnson said he works to have all the details of security figured out before any issues even arise.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
4 days ago by Steve Cohen
$35 million over five years. $11 million just this season. That's a whole lot of money to pay somebody who hasn't participated in a practice in almost two years.
I don't mean to take away anything from how important wide receiver Plaxico Burress is to my favorite team, the New York Giants; not only did he help take us to the Super Bowl, but he caught the actual touchdown pass that allowed the G-Men to win it.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
4 days ago
This week in Around The Dorm, staff writers Brandon Lee, Ray Lodato and Justin Jez fight it out over the usefulness of a Vince Carter-led New Jersey Nets squad, contract extensions for the Yankees and Mets bossmen and the firing of Lane Kiffin. (Editor's Note: The Signal totally agrees with Warren Sapp on that one).
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
4 days ago by James Hill '11 and Matthew De George '10
By simply walking from one end of the Saint Joseph's campus to the other, any student has a good chance of catching a glimpse of another student clad in a shirt proclaiming the St. Joe's football team as "still undefeated." However, only a small percentage of the students probably know the truth about the defunct gridiron Hawks.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
4 days ago by Andy Kuhn
Having spent the past 20 years in lockstep, defensive backs Josh and Nate Powers have one cardinal rule: Never pursue the same woman.
Perhaps that's because, as twins, they've already demonstrated the mischief they can cause when girls can't tell them apart.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
5 days ago by Stephen Dolan '12
The Navy Day Regatta looks to be another step towards spring for the Saint Joseph's women's rowing team.
But Saint Joseph's head coach Gerry Quinlan is not forgetting that it is still the fall season.
"During this exhibition, it is mostly about gaining experience and seeing how we perform in race situations," said Quinlan.
The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA
5 days ago by Mia Spadoni
The football team falls to Cornell University 25-24, losing the game in the final seconds.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Pat Maguire
The Hens' 17-7 loss at the hands of Massachusetts Saturday cast a shadow over Delaware's future in the Colonial Athletic Conference standings. While the defeat came during the Hens' first conference matchup, it acted as proof that playing in the CAA is going to be no easy task as the season moves on.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
5 days ago by Dan Sterdt
A few weeks ago, I was invited by a friend to see the Washington Nationals take on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Naturally, I accepted. While most fans took their seats several minutes before the game began, I, the ever-passionate autograph collector, waited beside the Dodgers' star-studded dugout, hoping for a signature from one of L.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
6 days ago by Andrew Scurria
When the Penn wrestling team got the news that its head coach was leaving, the man who will temporarily replace him clutched a notepad on which he had scribbled his thoughts. Rob Eiter wanted to address the team's concerns and make sure, he said, that "nothing got out of hand.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
6 days ago by LJ Harrell
In a pivotal PSAC Eastern Division match-up between two teams looking to advance to the re-emerging Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championship game, the West Chester University Golden Rams (4-2, 3-0 PSAC East) defeated the previously unbeaten East Stroudsburg University Warriors (5-1, 2-1 PSAC East) 34-24 in come-from-behind fashion Saturday afternoon.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
6 days ago by Matt Chandik
The West Chester University men's hockey team opened its season this past weekend at home against Lehigh and West Virginia, and will head into next week's ACHA Showcase with a surprising 1-1 record.
The Golden Rams opened up their season on Friday night with a match-up against an ECHA conference foe Lehigh.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
6 days ago by Chris Nigro
Rowan University's non-varsity hockey team opened their season in style, defeating Seton Hall University 10-6 Friday night. Rowan was sporting their new gold jerseys as they opened the season in their new league, the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
6 days ago by David Bernstein
It should have been a routine play, a no-brainer. Down just a touchdown with more than 14 minutes left to play, Dartmouth faced 4th-and-10 on its own 38. What ensued should never have decided the game.
But punter Brian Scullin never put the ball to his foot, and instead tossed a short pass to special teamer Matthew Dornak.