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		Statistics show historical season

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

20 hours ago by Mike Mazzeo

Last week I wrote a commentary on how the book that was the 2008 men's lacrosse season ended all but too quickly.

Therefore, I won't recap the entire season.

However, here are a few items to note - mainly those from a historical and statistical standpoint, which I thought should be brought to your attention.

Congrats class of 2008!

Campus Times, University of Rochester, NY

3 hours ago by Dana Hilfinger, David Maystrovsky and Ben Wrobel

It would be hard to imagine UR sports this year without the members of the class of 2008. The seniors' leadership and experience has been a catalyst for the success of many of the Yellowjacket teams this year.

For the men's soccer team, a lot of the credit for its Sweet 16 NCAA tournament appearance goes to the team's eight seniors.

Griffin and Martelli relive great Fieldhouse moments

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

21 hours ago by Kathleen Radebaugh '08

The memory of Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse will forever extend beyond the red gym, 54th street, and the Philadelphia zip code. It will forever be the home of the Hawks, and no multi-million dollar blueprint will ever change that.

Dedicated in November of 1949 to alumni who gave their lives in World War II, the first basketball game played on its court was a 62-46 loss to Rhode Island.

Calathes may hear his name called on Draft Day

The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA

1 day ago by Pat Carney '08

"With the 18th selection in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards select: Pat Calathes, Saint Joseph's University".

In just 47 days, Calathes, '08, hopes to hear these words from NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. For now, it is only a reality in the latest mock draft on draftexpress.

Proud of our Pards

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

1 day ago by Luke Trovato

A .227 batting average, seven RBIs, and zero home runs are certainly numbers worth forgetting, but shortstop Daniel Bierce '09 made sure he would remember these numbers from his admittedly sub-par season. "My sophomore year was the worst baseball season of my life," Bierce said.

Obscure sports offer leisure and competition


		Obscure sports offer leisure and competition

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

1 day ago by Max Luce

As the weather gets warmer, students who do not spend their time on the Quad sunbathing take the opportunity to test their mettle against the best the college has to offer in a variety of "sporting" events, including campus golf, quoits, volleyball and Kubb.

Crew team rows its way to strong finish at Dad Vail Regatta

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

1 day ago by Charles Alexander

Not even rain could stop the Drexel crew team from finishing its season on an impressive note at the Dad Vail Regatta.

Lack of funding nixes track from expansion

Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut

1 day ago by Steven McNulty

Beyond the tennis courts and baseball diamonds, hidden from view of the everyday passerby, lays Castleton State College's most beautiful athletic facility. Here, anyone can escape the dimensional constrictions of the soccer fields and basketball courts, not to mention the gazing eyes of onlookers.

Rowing | Quakers gear up for Sprints


		Rowing | Quakers gear up for Sprints

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

1 day ago by Brandon Moyse

The men's heavyweight and women's crew teams get set to push off this weekend in their respective Sprints races.

For the heavies, the race marks the beginning of the final leg of a disappointing seasons. For the 20th-ranked women, though, the Sprints is just another step towards national recognition.

Seven vocal leaders, from the get-go


		Seven vocal leaders, from the get-go

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

1 day ago by Zach Klitzman

When the women's lacrosse team held its annual winter meeting in early 2005, the freshmen sat in the back of the room, as is customary for the team's youngest members.

But when the coaches asked the Quakers what their team goals were, the Class of 2008 had something to say.

Quotes of the year | They couldn't have said it better...

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

1 day ago

He's not the type of player that dunks and draws attention to himself; he comes in there and does what's right for the time. He shoots the three like none other."

- Deb Belcore, mother of Penn men hoops recruit Rob

If they block us and then kick the shit out of us, fine, but don't try to hurt people, go for the knees, throw forearms, and that's what they were doing to some of the kids.

Hauschka '07 to kick off a career in the NFL


		Hauschka '07 to kick off a career in the NFL

The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT

2 days ago by James Kerrigan

Even though ESPN personality Mel Kiper Jr. did not comment on Steve Hauschka's '07 "explosiveness" or "pop" during the two-day media extravaganza of the NFL Draft, just hours after its completion the Middlebury alum signed a free-agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

Joe Meloni, Asst. Sports Editor: Men's Soccer, Hockey, Men's Lacrosse

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

2 days ago by Joe Meloni, Collegian Staff

Two years as sports writer at the Daily Collegian; one as an unpaid assistant editor - that really should have been enough. And it probably would have had I taken school as seriously as writing game stories and sidebars about the six sports I've covered in my time here.

Crew was anything but the worst in Worcester

The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT

2 days ago by Jake Cohen

The Middlebury crew team traveled to Worcester, Mass. this past weekend to participate in the New England Fours Rowing Championships on May 3-4. The novice men had an impressive weekend as the first team finished fourth overall and the second team finished in second.

MROW | 'Bonner Boys' lead undefeated Freshman 8 into season finale

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

3 days ago by Edward Paik

It's a four-hour drive to get from where Dan Berry used to be to where he is now.

"From Philly," he said. "We were coming up to Syracuse."

He couldn't forget. It was the first of five official visits to schools where he might spend the next four years. A trip with his twin brother Vince and best friend Ken Marfilius in the passenger seats.

Sarachek Tournament About More Than Just Basketball

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

3 days ago by Tzvi Twersky

For five days it was enjoyed by thousands of spectators. It packed multiple gyms on multiple days with a multitude of people. It brought life and vibrancy to the Wilf Campus and the New York Jewish community. And just like that it left us, with nothing remaining except hoarse voices, t-shirts, and keepsake pamphlets.

More Honors For Gordon

The Commentator, Yeshiva University, NY

3 days ago by Yeshiva Athletics

Yeshiva University Men's Basketball freshman Zachary Gordon (Miami Beach, FL/RASG Hebrew Academy) earned a trio of awards for his play this season, being named second-team All-Met, second-team All-ECAC for the Metro Region, and was voted the ECAC Rookie of the Year for the 2007-08 season.

Eli Rosenswaike, Asst. Sports Editor: Football, Men's Basketball and Baseball

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

4 days ago by Eli Rosenswaike, Collegian Staff

The deadline for this story - which is supposed to encompass the entire year down here at the Collegian, which I spend nearly every second of my life at - was at 5 p.m. Naturally, I'm writing this sentence at 6:48 p.m. Yeah, I'm that guy.

It's no wonder why every professor I've had hates me so much…I'm never in class.

Jeremy Rice, Sports Editor: Football, Hockey, Softball

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

4 days ago by Jeremy Rice, Collegian Staff

So I guess this is it for me. Three years of my life come and gone, and as trying as they were at times, they were also some of the best of my life. I discovered what I wanted to do with my life and I have the Massachusetts Daily Collegian and everyone who worked there alongside me to thank for it.

Bowling Club Finishes Up First Full Year

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

5 days ago by Brian Morgan

Tate takes different path to NFL

~The Chronicle, Hofstra University, NY

5 days ago by Stephen Cooney

When you are not a prospect from a well-known college football program there is a beaten path to follow into the NFL. The road runs through pro days and individual workouts and is lined with the rejected tapes of thousands of other skilled players who have treaded down the dirt path.

New York Baseball Wrap Up

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

5 days ago by Carl Carrie

With the baseball season nearly 1/5 of the way through, both local teams have had their issues. However, they’ve been able to win their share of games as both teams are over .500, with the Yankees at 17-16, and the Mets at 16-13. Let’s compare the two team’s trouble spots, and take a look forward.

Former UAlbany lineman tries to make a Giant Leap


		Former UAlbany lineman tries to make a Giant Leap

Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY

5 days ago by Ted Bean

KSC baseball captures first regular season LEC title in school history


		KSC baseball captures first regular season LEC title in school history

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

5 days ago by Jake Grossman

With two victories over Rhode Island College on May 4, the Keene State College baseball team made history. For the first time since the team joined the Little East Conference, KSC won the regular season division title outright.

"It's big but this isn't our ultimate goal right now," said baseball coach Ken Howe.

MLAX | OFF AND RUNNING: No. 3 Syracuse blazes past Canisius and into NCAA 2nd round with 20-3 rout

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

5 days ago by Andy McCullough

May 11, 11:49 p.m. -- As far as messages go, it was a blunt one.

But the Syracuse men's lacrosse team needed to make something clear from the get-go against Canisius Sunday in the first round of the NCAA tournament, a 20-3 win for the Orange.

"We just wanted to let them know, right from the start, that they weren't really going to be in the game for real long," said junior attack Kenny Nims, responsible for two goals and three assists in the win.

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