The softball team was swept by Fairfield University in a double header Sunday afternoon with final scores of 10-2 and 9-8. The Hawks now have a 10-15 record (2-4 MAAC).
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Blue Mountain State Kicks Off Fundraiser
In a clip posted to YouTube on Tuesday, April 8, Alan Ritchson as his “Blue Mountain State” character Thad Castle announced that his popular television show will be made into a movie using a Kickstarter campaign. (The video posted is a tampered version of Jimmy Kimmel’s interview with Kanye West, but still we get “BMS” back.)
Let New Jersey Entertain You
You Do Not Have to Travel Across the Globe to Have Fun This Summer
Our society as a whole has unintentionally caught the travel bug and the only cure is to venture, but what if you do not have the means to do so?
Baseball Loses Series to MAAC Opponent
The University baseball team dropped a three game series to Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) opponent Saint Peter’s Peacocks, at Jersey City, NJ this past weekend.
Men Suffer 10 Straight Losses
Lacrosse Teams Still Look For Wins
The men’s lacrosse team fell, 17-9, in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) contest to the Quinnipiac Bobcats on Saturday, April 5 at Kessler Field. With the loss, the men’s record drops to 0-10, 0-3 within the MAAC, while the Bobcats improved to 5-4, 3-1 within the MAAC.
SIDELINES: 04/09/2014
The track and field teams competed in three meets this weekend with multiple relay teams breaking school records.
Chris O’dOwd Wows the Crowd
EVERYONE’S FAVORITE HIGH SCHOOL READING ASSIGNMENT HITS BROADWAY
After 40 years, the much acclaimed “Of Mice and Men” novel written by Nobel prize winner, John Steinbeck, has been revived on Broadway at the Longacre Theater.
Baseball No Longer Number One in America’s Eyes
With football finished until fall and baseball just beginning, one can make an argument that America is transitioning from one beloved sport to the next beloved sport, but the question is which is America’s favorite?
Baseball Splits Weekend
The baseball team recorded one win and one loss this weekend against the Niagara Purple Eagles and the Wagner Seahawks this weekend.
SIDELINES: 04/02/2014
“When the National Labor Relations Board ruled Wednesday that football players at Northwestern University can unionize, it drew even more attention to the dichotomy on display during March Madness between colleges and universities with athletics programs based on a professional model and those based on an amateur model. From my perspective, as president of Monmouth University, the gulf between the two competing models continues to widen.”