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Colgate Sports 2009-2010 Most Valuable Players: Pat Simonds ‘10
Pat Simonds
Sport: Football
Hometown: Sidney, NY
Major: Sociology and Anthropology
Why Pat? He spent his senior year absolutely dominating the Patriot League, and he leaves Colgate as one of the best wide receivers to don the maroon and white in t… more »
Lafayette Outing Short, but Sweet
Coach happy with Maroon and White game despite an early end due to bad weather.
Lightning interrupted Lafayette's Maroon and White football game Friday night after just 35 offensive plays.
But in that short time, a number of players were able to c… more »
Maroon and White Scrimmage is Canceled After 35 plays Because of Rain
EASTON - Mother Nature ultimately got the best of Lafayette College's annual Maroon and White football scrimmage Friday night at Fisher Stadium.
However, veteran coach Frank Tavani still found plenty of reasons for optimism despite a prolonged rain s… more »
Lehigh Focusing on Starting 2010 Season on Right Foot
BETHLEHEM - The Lehigh University football team is looking for a strong start to the upcoming season, something the Mountain Hawks haven't had since going 3-1 to open the 2007 campaign.
Lehigh went winless in the month of September last year and fina… more »
Lafayette QB Situation Still Up in the Air
Injury to Parkland grad Marc Quilling temporarily takes him out of battle with 2 others.
Marc Quilling smiled at the question: Are you ever going to catch a break?
Instead of taking his share of reps with the other two players who are competing fo… more »
Fordham's Bill Tierney Remembered with Scholarship Fund for N.J. Students
The Bill Tierney story is about turning tragedy into triumph. On October 12, 1996, Tierney, a 20-year-old starting defensive back for the Fordham University football team, passed away on the field prior to the start of the Homecoming game against Lafaye… more »
Four Players Trying to Replace Randolph at QB for Holy Cross
WORCESTER — Holy Cross spring football practice is under way — without Dominic Randolph.
Well, sort of.
Randolph, HC's record-setting quarterback who graduated in December and is now working toward his dream of playing in the NFL, has been a regu… more »
April Fools': Pitt joins Patriot League
The Internet rumors and unbridled speculation can finally be put to rest.
Tomorrow, the Pitt Athletic Department will officially announce that the Panthers will indeed move to a new conference: the Patriot League.
“We’re very excited about this… more »
Well-Schooled Pair of FCS Coaches
They both are coaching a game of X’s and O’s at institutions where the emphasis is on A’s and B’s.
Welcome to the non-scholarship world of Nashua’s Eddy Morrissey and Merrimack’s Walt Housman. Morrissey was recently named as the offensive line coach… more »
New era begins at Bucknell
Bucknell's first camp under Susan kicks off today.
LEWISBURG -- When Joe Susan walks onto the turf at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium this afternoon as a head coach for the second time in his career, a lot will be going on in his head.
The new… more »
Lehigh Is Seeking A Heat Wave This Fall
Mountain Hawks begin spring football drills with "212 degrees" as new team theme.
On a crisp, late March night when 60 degrees would have been welcome, the Lehigh football team was talking about 212 degrees.
For the time since he has been in charg… more »
Georgetown Announces 2010 Schedule
The Georgetown University football team is scheduled to play an 11-game slate that kicks off on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Davidson College and concludes with the fifth-straight meeting between the Hoyas and Marist College on Nov. 20. The schedule includes si… more »
Fordham Opens Spring Practice
Rams Begin Preparations for 2010 Season
The calendar says it's spring so that means it's time for spring football. Only problem is that no one seemed to have told Mother Nature it was springtime as the Rams took to Murphy Field for their first practi… more »
Lafayette Opens Spring Practice
Parkland High School graduate Mark Quilling is a candidate to start at quarterback for Lafayette. Ryan O'Neil and Andrew Shoop are also competing for the job.
A quick glance at the Lafayette football team's two-deep chart reveals a good news, bad new… more »
Don't Bet Against St. Xavier Graduate
Former Bombers wide receiver was four-time MVP as Holy Cross QB
Just because a player doesn't get invited to the NFL Scouting Combine doesn't mean that he won't get drafted.
Former Highlands High School standout Michael Mitchell showed that last y… more »