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Niagara University Women's Basketball
Niagara University Women’s Basketball Niagara Purple Eagles (2-5, 0-0 MAAC) vs. Albany Great Danes (4-4, 0-0 America East) December 6, 2011 - SEFCU Arena On The Court Niagara Travels to Albany for Tuesday Tilt The Purple Eagles look to keep the ball rolling in Albany Getting Back On Track The Purple Eagles will try to win two-in-a-row for the fi rst time this young season when they travel to Albany to face the Great Danes on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Niagara doesn’t have much of a history with Albany, the two teams met for the fi rst time last Albany Great Danes season when the Great Danes visited the Gallagher Center. 4-4, 0-0 America East This season the Purple Eagles will have Kayla Stroman in the lineup. Last season’s at meeting was the fi rst game missed by Stroman(of the season and of her career) after she was injured nine days prior to the matchup. Niagara Purple Eagles 2-5, 0-0 MAAC Back in the lineup this season, Stroman hit the game winning shot with two seconds Details left in regulation to give Niagara the win over Colgate, 61-60. Against the Raiders, Niagara was able to get its shooting back on track. The team went 8-for-9 (88.9%) from the Friday December 6, 2011 - 7:00 p.m. line and, in the second half, shot just shy of 50% from the fl oor. SEFCU Arean (4,538) Albany, N.Y. Series Record .........................Albany leads 1-0 Niagara Head Coach ...............Kendra Faustin Career Record ......................21-102/5 seasons Ready for Action Record versus Albany ...................................0-1 • The Purple Eagles are 0-1 all-time against the Albany Great Danes, with the only match- up coming last season. -
NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES HOCKEY 2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTS October (0-5-2) Sat
NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES HOCKEY 2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTS October (0-5-2) Sat. 1 WESTERN ONTARIO (Exh.) L 2-1 Fri. 7 HOLY CROSS * L 8-2 Sat. 8 HOLY CROSS * T 4-4 (OT) Tues. 18 at Mercyhurst * L 4-2 Fri. 21 at RPI T 3-3 (OT) Sat. 22 at Union L 5-2 Fri. 28 No. 15/14 OHIO STATE L 10-2 Sat. 29 No. 15/14 OHIO STATE L 6-2 American International Yellow Jackets (5-13-6, 4-9-5 AHC) vs. Niagara Purple Eagles (3-16-3, 3-11-2 AHC) November (2-4-1) Date: Friday, January 20, 2017 / Saturday, January 21, 2017 Thu. 3 at No. 14/15 Penn State L 5-1 Fri. 4 at No. 14/15 Penn State L 5-1 Time: 7:05 p.m. ET / 7:05 p.m. ET Tues. 15 MERCYHURST * W 5-4 Arena: Dwyer Arena (1,400) - Niagara University, N.Y. Fri. 18 at Sacred Heart * L 4-3 TV: TWC SportsChannel / LCTV Sat. 19 at Sacred Heart * W 4-0 Fri. 25 at AIC * T 0-0 (OT) Radio: 1340 AM WLVL Sat. 26 at AIC * L 3-1 Online: AtlanticHockey.tv ($) December (0-4-0) What to Watch For Fri. 2 RIT * L 7-1 • The Niagara hockey team wraps up a four-game home stand this weekend against Sat. 3 RIT * L 6-2 the American International Yellow Jackets. Fri. 9 at Air Force * L 2-1 • The two games between Niagara and AIC this weekend will also wrap up the four- Sat. -
The BG News April 5, 2000
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-5-2000 The BG News April 5, 2000 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 5, 2000" (2000). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6637. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6637 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. WEATHER WEDNESDAY Partly April 5, 2000 Cloudy W'OKI.U Nl-.WS 2 High, 56 OPINION 4 Low, 42 CAMPUS 6 The BG News SPORTS www.bgnewi.com Volume 88. Issue S3 A daily mdependem srudem pness Campus to be plugged in, hooked up next fall APHA hosts IRENE11(1 VI, SHARONi,U i un\ SCOTTc, •<> i-i w^ - National Public CHIEF REPORTER Health Week Students who like to channel surf will have several more options next BETH SHOEMAKER semester. STAFF WRITER A new cable deal with Time Warner Cable, a local cable televi- In celebration of longer and sion provider, and a deal sealed with healthier lives, the American Public Swank Motion Pictures will allow Health Association is sponsoring students in residence halls to view a "Healthy People in Health) Com possible 57 channels and several munities." foi National Public new movie releases. Health Week 2000. -
2018 GOTPRINT.COM LEGENDS CLASSIC Presented by OLD TRAPPER
2018 GOTPRINT.COM LEGENDS CLASSIC presented by OLD TRAPPER Media Contact: Ray Cella: 609-921-1300, [email protected] www.legendsclassic.com | Twitter: @legendsbball | Facebook: @legendsclassic | Instagram: @legendsclassic GOTPRINT.COM LEGENDS CLASSIC presented by OLD TRAPPER: The GotPrint.com Legends Classic THE FIELD presented by Old Trapper is one of the nation’s premier early-season college basketball tournaments. Eight teams from across the nation will compete in the 12th annual event with St. John’s, Temple, VCU, and California serving as Regional Round hosts. Regional action began on Nov. 6 with the four hosts • St. John’s advancing to the Championship Rounds, Nov. 19-20, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. The remainder of • Temple the field will participate in the Subregional Rounds held in Detroit, Mich., also from Nov. 19-20. • VCU Joining the four Regional Round hosts in the Legends Classic are Detroit Mercy, Bowling Green, Hampton, • California and Loyola Maryland. • Detroit Mercy • Bowling Green ABOUT THE “LEGENDS:” A unique feature of the GotPrint.com Legends Classic presented by Old Trapper • Hampton is the annual recognition of former players and coaches from the participating institutions who have • Loyola Maryland made a significant contribution to the sport of college basketball. These legends are honored on the individual campuses either during the event or at a more convenient time during the season. A complete list of past and present honorees can be found in these notes. CREDENTIAL INFORMATION For credentials to the Championship Rounds of the 2GotPrint.com Legends Classic presented by Old Trapper at Barclays Center, contact Ray Cella ([email protected]) at the Gazelle Group. -
The BG News April 2, 1999
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-2-1999 The BG News April 2, 1999 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 2, 1999" (1999). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6476. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6476 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. .The BG News mostly cloudy New program to assist disabled students Office of Disability Services offers computer program that writes what people say However, he said, "They work together," Cunningham transcripts of students' and ities, so they have an equal By IRENE SHARON (computer programs] are far less said. teachers' responses. This will chance of being successful. high: 69 SCOTT than perfect." Additionally, the Office of help deaf students to participate "We try to minimize the nega- The BG News Also, in the fall they will have Disability Services hopes to start in class actively, he said. tives and focus on similarities low: 50 The Office of Disability Ser- handbooks available for teachers an organization for disabled stu- Several disabled students rather than differences," he said. vices for Students is offering and faculty members, so they dents. expressed contentment over the When Petrisko, who has pro- additional services for the dis- can better accommodate dis- "We are willing to provide the services that the office of disabil- found to severe hearing loss, was abled community at the Univer- abled students. -
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 43, No
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASEBALL WRITERS NEWSLETTER (Volume 43, No. 2, Feb. 27, 2004) NCBWA President’s Message By NCBWA President Jeff Hurd Before basketball’s March Madness descends upon us, it is a little amazing that some Division I baseball teams are approaching the 20-game mark (notably Kansas at 9-7-1 through Feb. 23 and Cal Poly at 12- 4 prior to its Feb. 25-29 games). Before you know it, the NCAA Regionals will be upon us. This absolutely is one of the busiest but most intriguing times of the college sports year with as many as 10-12 sports occurring simultaneously from baseball to men’s volleyball to golf to indoor track to gosh- knows-what. It’s also refreshing to welcome the initial 2004 NCAA Division II NCBWA poll to this month’s newsletter and to see some of the baseball teams from cooler weather regions migrating south for the annual ritual of spring break baseball. The incessant pings of the aluminum bats remind us that the sights and smells of springtime and conference baseball cannot be far off; enjoy and sneak out of the arenas when time permits for some great diamond activity. Sincerely, Jeff Hurd - NCBWA President - Western Athletic Conference NCBWA Division I Players of Week The NCBWA Division I National Players of the Week are into their third week of the 2004 season. Nominees for the aw2ard are taken from Conference players of the week and announced on Tuesday. NCBWA Vice-President Mike Montoro of Southern Miss ([email protected]) coordinates the weekly awards. -
32Nd Running
Race Date 32nd Running Fit - Detroit Mercy Titans Invitation September 08, 2018 Overall Finish List Women 5k Women Collegiate Class - 3 All Teams Place Score Bib No Name Team Time Pace 1 1 18 Cassie Vince Albion 17:46.1 2 2 184 Heather Czarnecki Oakland University 18:07.8 4:32/M 3 3 189 Megan Nichols Oakland University 18:10.6 4:33/M 4 4 57 Payton Capes-Davis Bucknell 18:12.9 4:33/M 5 5 109 Claire Kendell Detroit Mercy 18:15.3 4:34/M 6 6 187 Rachel Kempf Oakland University 18:17.4 4:34/M 7 7 188 Maddi Leigh Oakland University 18:19.6 4:35/M 8 8 54 Ashley Blair Bucknell 18:36.2 4:39/M 9 9 67 Madeleine Hunt Bucknell 18:38.0 4:40/M 10 10 9 Darby Kellogg Albion 18:39.3 11 11 60 Emily Deschler Bucknell 18:45.9 4:41/M 12 12 52 Nora Bennett Bucknell 18:46.1 4:42/M 13 13 66 Lauren Hazzard Bucknell 18:59.0 4:45/M 14 14 58 Anna Chiodo-Ortiz Bucknell 19:05.0 4:46/M 15 (> 7) 68 Lucie Kubinski Bucknell 19:07.9 4:47/M 16 15 185 Macy Gustavus Oakland University 19:17.0 4:49/M 17 16 113 Veronica Towianski Detroit Mercy 19:26.0 4:51/M 18 (> 7) 53 Hope Beyer Bucknell 19:35.4 4:54/M 19 (> 7) 63 Jamie Falla Bucknell 19:41.4 4:55/M 20 17 148 Morgan Markel Macomb CC 19:41.8 4:55/M 21 18 16 Leaha Sinnaeve Albion 19:45.0 22 19 108 Kayla Hughes Detroit Mercy 19:47.3 4:57/M 23 20 183 Bailey Cronin Oakland University 19:48.9 4:57/M 24 (> 7) 61 Emma Dolen Bucknell 19:50.3 4:58/M 25 21 111 Victoria Ostrander Detroit Mercy 19:52.1 4:58/M 26 (> 7) 55 Kelsey Bordash Bucknell 19:59.7 5:00/M 27 22 177 Madeline Salem Rochester College 20:00.9 5:00/M 28 (> 7) 51 Sarah Bain -
Akron Zips (15-4, 5-1 MAC) Vs Ohio Bobcats (10-9, 2-4 MAC)
Game Notes 20: vs Ohio BASKETBALL 119th Season | MAC Champions: 2009, 2011, 2013 | MAC Regular-Season Champions: 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 2019 -20 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent TV .............. Time Akron Zips (15-4, 5-1 MAC) Nov. 5 Malone ........W, 81-64 Nov. 8 West Virginia AT&T Sports ......L, 94-84 vs Ohio Bobcats (10-9, 2-4 MAC) Nov. 15 N.C. Central (%) ESPN3 ....W, 57-47 Nov. 18 S.C. Upstate (%) ESPN+ ...W, 76-45 Saturday, Jan. 25 • Convocation Center Nov. 21 Youngstown State (%) ESPN+ W, 82-60 Athens, Ohio • 3:30 PM • ESPN3 Nov. 24 Louisville (%) ...............L, 82-76 Nov. 29 Merrimack ........W, 64-47 Dec. 4 Marshall .............W, 85-73 Dec. 8 Southern ........W, 72-57 Dec. 15 Concord ......W, 100-50 Dec. 20 Tulane (#) .............W, 62-61 Dec. 21 Liberty (#) ...............L, 80-67 OHIO HEAD COACH AKRON ZIPS HEAD COACH Dec. 30 UMASS ESPN3 ....W, 85-79 Jeff Boals John Groce Jan. 4 *Eastern Michigan ESPN+ .......W, 69-45 (Ohio ‘95) (Taylor ‘94) Jan. 7 *Western Michigan ESPN+ ...W, 84-69 Overall: 65-50 (4th season) Career Record: 226-169 (12th Season) Jan. 10 *Ball State CBSSN....W, 75-60 Record at Ohio: 10-9 (1st season) Record at Akron: 46-38 (3rd Season) Jan. 14 *Northern Illinois ESPN+ .......W, 72-49 MAC Record: 2-4 (1st season) MAC Record at Akron: 19-23 (3rd Season) Jan. 18 *Toledo ESPN3 ..... L, 99-89 Jan. 21 *Miami ESPN+ .......W, 81-60 Overall MAC Record: 53-53 (at Ohio and Akron) Jan. 25 *Ohio ESPN3 ........3:30 pm ALL-TIME SERIES Jan. -
2020-21 MEN's BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 16 • #5 NIAGARA • MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINAL • FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 2021 5:30 P.M
2020-21 MEN'S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 16 • #5 NIAGARA • MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINAL • FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 2021 5:30 p.m. • Atlantic City, N.J. • Boardwalk Hall • ESPNews (Tiffany Greene & Chris Spatola) ABV @ICGaels, @IonaGaelsMBB, #ICMBB #GaelNation 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS The No. 9 seed Iona College men's basketball team (10-5, 6-3 MAAC) GAELS IN THE MAAC Overall: 10-5 H: 4-2 A: 4-3 N: 2-0 MAAC: 6-3 takes on No. 5 Niagara (9-10, 7-9 MAAC) in the semifinal round of the CHAMPIONSHIP Date Day Opponent Time/Result 2021 Hercules Tires MAAC Championship at Jim Whalen Boardwalk Army 4-0 N 30 Mon at Seton Hall (FS1) L, 64-86 Hall Friday night on ESPNews. Canisius 6-3 Fairfield 3-4 D 5 Sat at Hofstra (FloSports) W, 82-74 WHY NINE? DRIVE FOR FIVE? Fordham 3-2 D 8 Tue MORGAN STATE (ESPN3) L, 72-83 • Despite owning the second-best winning percentage in the conference, Holy Cross 3-2 D 11 Fri at Fairfield* (ESPNU) W, 70-42 due to this season's tiebreaker, the Gaels will serve as the No. 9 seed. Loyola 4-0 D 12 Sat at Fairfield* (ESPN+) L, 52-67 Manhattan 3-4 • With the 2020 Championship canceled before completion last Marist 4-2 D 18 Fri at Rider* (ESPN+) W, 70-54 year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Iona still remains the four-time Monmouth 3-0 D 19 Sat at Rider* (ESPN+) W, 72-64 defending MAAC Tournament Champion. Niagara 2-5 D 23 Wed COPPIN STATE (ESPN+) W, 85-65 • The Maroon & Gold look to climb a steep hill in its Drive for Five straight Quinnipiac 1-0 F 12 Fri MANHATTAN* (ESPN+) W, 85-67 Rider 4-1 titles, needing to win four games in five days to accomplish the feat. -
Men's Basketball to Play Rider in Bracketbusters
http://www.dailynews.com/fdcp?1202236175171 "It was phenomenal. I couldn't tell you, it CSUN to play Rider in was very reminiscent of back in the days of when we won the (Big Sky) Championship back in BracketBusters 2001," Braswell said. By Roman Veytsman Special to the Daily News The game will be one of 14 televised on the ESPN networks and is a first for CSUN in the Article Last Updated: 02/04/2008 10:32:28 PM PST BracketBusters event. A national audience will get to witness the Game time and network assignments will be reemergence of Cal State Northridge basketball. announced Feb. 11. The Matadors (15-5, 7-1) will face Metro Last season, Northridge fell to Cleveland State Atlantic Athletic Conference leader Rider and 85-76 in the BracketBusters game in front of 575 their 6-foot-11 NBA draft prospect Jason fans. Thompson on Feb. 23 in an ESPN BracketBusters game. "I'm very pleased that we've started our year on a very positive note and played some "It's an opportunity for us to play a good basketball and hopefully we can continue nationally televised game against a very good to do that," Braswell said. basketball team in our place at home and we very rarely get opportunities to do that and we're excited about that," CSUN coach Bobby Braswell said. Rider (17-6, 10-2 MAAC) is currently on a nine- game winning streak. Thompson, their leading scorer, averages 20 points and 11.5 rebounds per game. The Matadors lost their first conference and home game Saturday against Cal State Fullerton, but did draw the fourth-largest crowd, 1,632, since the Matadome downgraded its seating to 1,600. -
Xavier University Baseball Recruiting Questionnaire
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Ohio Bobcats Men's Basketball
Season 111 | Game 22 | MAC Game 10 | Central Michigan (14-8, 3-6 MAC) at Ohio (9-12, 2-7 MAC) | Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 | 3:30 p.m. ET | Athens, Ohio | Convocation Center (13,080) | ESPN3 | Ohio IMG Sports Network Mike Ashcraft | Director of Media Relations OHIO BOBCATS MEN’S BASKETBALL Men’s Basketball Contact | Convocation Center 13 NCAA APPEARANCES 95 Richland Avenue | Athens, Ohio 45701 2012 NCAA SWEET 16 | 2010 NCAA SECOND ROUND (o) (740) 597-1837 | (c) (330) 842-3858 | (e) [email protected] www.ohiobobcats.com | Twitter: @OhioSIDAshcraft 1964 NCAA REGIONAL FINALIST | THREE NCAA REGIONAL SEMIFINALS 10 MAC Regular Season Titles | Six MAC Championship Crowns | 11 MAC Player of the Year Nods | Five All-Americans | Eight Academic All-Americans 2017-18 SCHEDULE (9-12, 2-7 MAC) 2017-18 GAME 22 - MAC GAME 10 Date ................................................Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 Nov. 4 CAPITAL # W, 80-57 Tip Time ..........................................................3:30 p.m. ET Nov. 11 ALABAMA A&M ^ W, 61-53 Site ................................................................Athens, Ohio Nov. 16 vs. Clemson $ + L, 81-76 Arena ....................................Convocation Center (13,080) Nov. 17 vs. Dayton $ \ L, 79-65 Streaming Coverage ............................................... ESPN3 Commentators ..................Marty Bannister, Toni Roesch Nov. 19 vs. Indiana State $ W, 96-94 (4OT) Radio Coverage ........................ Ohio IMG Sports Network Nov. 24 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 96-77 Commentators ................Russ Eisenstein, Rob Cornelius Nov. 28 IONA ^ L, 93-88 OHIO Stats Feed ........... PrestoSports PrimeTime/StatBroadcast CENTRAL MICHIGAN MIAMI (8-20, 3-12) All-Time Series ............................Ohio leads, 45-30 (.600) Dec. 1 COPPIN STATE ^ W, 80-37 REDHAWKSBOBCATS CHIPPEWAS Dec.