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New York Yankees Hero On WQAQ Friday


		New York Yankees Hero On WQAQ Friday

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

16 hours ago by Jason Braff

Former World Series MVP and New York Yankees third baseman Scott Brosius will get a front-row seat on "View From the Nosebleeds," on WQAQ 98.1 FM this Friday at 2 p.m.

Hosts Michael Feldstein and Anthony Benvenuto will ask Brosius about his career with the Yankees, his current coaching position at his alma-mater Linfield College and if baseball will be affected by the current economic crisis.

'Cuse abuse

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

21 hours ago by Matt Choquette, Staff Writer

It took him 12 games to do it, but Ryan Soroka's first points of the season came right when the Red Storm needed them the most.

Stony Brook Hockey Drops Season Opener

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

1 day ago by Gene Morris

Students and fans of all ages packed The Rinx in Hauppauge on Saturday night to see the Stony Brook Seawolves ice hockey team return to action against highly ranked Liberty University. The game was tightly contested throughout, but in the end sloppy defensive play and too many penalties led the Seawolves to drop the game 6-3.

Volleyball falls to Bryant 3-1


		Volleyball falls to Bryant 3-1

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Tim O'Donnell

Quinnipiac suffered a tough 3-1 loss to the Bryant University Bulldogs Wednesday night at Burt Kahn Court. With the loss, the Bobcats fall to 3-20 on the season while the Bulldogs improve to 13-8.

Squads finish in top 20 in Paul Short Run


		Squads finish in top 20 in Paul Short Run

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

1 day 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.

Lehigh to host 35th annual Paul Short Run

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

2 days ago by Eric Feather

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

Storm throw annual basketball pep rally

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 days ago by Matt Choquette, Staff Writer

Celebrities, a slam dunk contest, a choreographed dance routine by the women's basketball team, and Norm Roberts draining a 3-pointer. The Red Storm basketball Tip-Off celebration on Sept. 25 indeed had the feel of an NBA All-Star weekend. The 1,200 St. John's students and fans in attendance were formally introduced to the Red Storm's 2008-09 men's and women's basketball teams in Taffner Field House.

Jean-Pierre Sprints Ahead


		Jean-Pierre Sprints Ahead

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

2 days ago by Tom Stoelker

Stellar athlete Dorothy Jean-Pierre tells how training, competing, and most of all, supporting her teammates keeps her on track.

Inside the MSU Athlete

The Montclarion, MontClair STate University, NJ

2 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.

Cards deal Storm their first '08 loss


		Cards deal Storm their first '08 loss

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 days ago by Matt Choquette, Staff Writer

Successful soccer programs never underestimate the notion of letdown, even when they're ranked second in the nation.

Flying high with an unbeaten record of 8-0-2, the St. John's men's soccer team initially continued to dominate at No. 14 Louisville on Saturday when freshman Walter Hines cleaned up a rebound for a 1-0 lead early in the second half.

Pick up the *%^ing phone


		Pick up the *%^ing phone

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

3 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.

Lions around the dorm

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

3 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).

Tearful goodbye for Yankee faithful

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

3 days ago by John Healy

When people hear Yankee Stadium, many images come to mind. The great Babe Ruth crushing a monster home run over the short porch in right field. Lou Gehrig giving one the greatest speeches in history. Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle chasing Babe Ruth's home run record; Reggie Jackson, earning the name "Mr.

In final seconds, Mountain Hawks fall to Cornell


		In final seconds, Mountain Hawks fall to Cornell

The Brown & White, Lehigh University, PA

4 days ago by Mia Spadoni

The football team falls to Cornell University 25-24, losing the game in the final seconds.

Sticks handed 2-1 loss against Hofstra

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

4 days ago by John McKenna

The Quinnipiac field hockey team took a loss Wednesday that sums up their season to-date very well: close, but no cigar. Unable to maintain their momentum from solid victories against Fairfield and Maine, the Bobcats dropped a tight, 2-1 game to Hofstra.

Quinnipiac (2-6) and the Hoftra Pride (6-1) were evenly matched throughout the first period.

Spikers (2-16) prepare new game-plan

Chronicle, Quinnipiac University, CT

4 days ago by Nick Fouche

The Quinnipiac volleyball ball team has been bumping, setting, and spiking their way through the season. It has been a bit of a struggle for the team so far on paper but emotionally, they are where they want to be.

"Compared to last year, we have really improved as a team.

Lending a hand by shooting hoops


		Lending a hand by shooting hoops

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

5 days ago by Duane Doberman

Members of Baruch's basketball teams joined legends of the sport in a "Clinic to End All Clinics" on Sept. 19 at Manhattan College. While the likes of Rick Pitino, John Clipari and Hubie Brown were instructing over 300 high school and college coaches, some of the Bearcats were on hand to help with the demonstrations throughout the day.

Bowling club strikes out competition

The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ

5 days ago by Kristina Todorovic

Dead silence, tension in the air, the sound of crashing pins. This is what it is like to watch the William Paterson University Bowling Club in a match.

Many students at William Paterson University are unaware that there is a bowling club, let alone that they placed top three in the country.

Ranger Stadium bare with lack of fans

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

6 days 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.

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