Graduate Student Allie Wilson came in fourth place at the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Championships on Saturday with a time of 2:04.12 in the 800-meter run, the best ever finish for a Monmouth female in the competition.
Sports
Upcoming Games 02-27-19
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Men’s Basketball Suffers Late Season Losses at Home
Men’s Basketball dropped down to the middle of the pack in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) after losing back to back home games against Canisius and Quinnipiac, seeing the Hawks fall to 10-20 on the season and 9-8 in conference play.
Track and Field Sends Athletes to U.S. Championships
Track and Field sent four current athletes and one former athlete to Staten Island, New York to compete in the U.S. National Indoor Championships this past weekend at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.
Bowling Finishes Fifth in Second MEAC Meet
Bowling finished fifth overall out of eleven teams at their second Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) meet of the season at AMF All-Star Lanes in Greensboro, NC which stretched across Saturday and Sunday.
Women’s Basketball Wins Two of Three
Falling victim to a 10-0 scoring run in the fourth quarter, Women’s Basketball was defeated by Canisius 65-56 on Sunday afternoon in Buffalo, NY, slipping to 12-15 on the season and 8-8 in conference play.
Upcoming Games 02-20-19
Thursday, Feb. 21
Men’s Basketball Falls Out of First Place in the MAAC
Men’s Basketball had their four-game winning streak snapped, suffering back-to-back losses this week at the hands of Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) opponents Rider and Marist despite consecutive double-doubles from senior center Diago Quinn.
Swimming Improves at MAAC Championships
Men’s and Women’s Swimming improved on last year’s performance in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championships, which spanned from Wednesday to Saturday this past week at Erie Community College in Buffalo, NY, finishing 6th and 7th respectively.
Women’s Basketball Falls in Nail-Biter at Home
Women’s Basketball was upset by Iona after a layup with 2.2 seconds left in the game edged the Hawks, 52-51, on Friday night at the OceanFirst Bank Center.








