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Another big night for Lehigh's Lum
QB throws four touchdown passes, three to Spadola, and amasses 384 yards.
Maybe Chris Lum and Ryan Spadola should take their high-flying act to Atlantic City.
So far, two games in New Jersey have produced big numbers for Lehigh University's dynami… more »
Lafayette's Scheuerman could be next in long string of impressive Leopard running backs
In its recent history Lafayette College's football program has spawned a plethora of superb running backs.
Tom Costello, Jonathan Hurt, Erik Marsh, Joe McCourt, Leonard Moore -- all 1,000-yard rushers, five of the top six all-time running backs by ya… more »
Steven Cody has an emotional return to Princeton's field
While the storyline set up nicely for linebacker and senior tri-captain Steven Cody — returning to the Princeton Stadium field against the same Lehigh squad that caused him to miss nine games a season ago with a gruesome broken leg — reality and the Mou… more »
Lafayette's Kyvory Henderson engineers a fine football career
Most times a college recruits the football player.
In Kyvory Henderson's case it was other way around.
"I wanted to come to Lafayette mainly for the engineering program and the academics," Henderson said.
And Henderson, a Glen Burnie, Md. r… more »
Patriot football teams set to dive into the Ivy
Teams to renew rivalries with Ivy League
Non-scholarship leagues square off seven times on Saturday
Although plenty of people following Patriot League football these days wish the league would award scholarships and aspire to be more like the Colo… more »
Away Games Take Their Toll on Fordham
Fordham's Few Home Games Hurt Athletic Enthusiasm, Forces Fans to Go the Extra Miles
Crowds tend to be larger at home games, and having more away games hurts already-lacking sports enthusiasm.
When you read the original article there will be a sma… more »
Lafayette staring into an abyss of disaster after heartbreaking loss at Georgetown
Lafayette College's football team needs to find an answer. Now.
Saturday's horrifying 14-13 loss to Georgetown leaves the Leopards
staring at another lost season after 2010's 2-9 debacle.
By virtually anybody's standards, the Hoyas represented th… more »
Hapless Lafayette finds another way to lose
Apparently, Lafayette didn't use up all the ways to lose a game a year ago, because it found another one Saturday night.
With the Leopards down by a point and driving to within field goal range with less than two minutes to go, freshman Ross Scheuerm… more »
Healthy Maliska anchors Holy Cross defensive line
Rebounds from knee injury
Defensive tackle Jack Maliska of Winchendon cracked the Holy Cross starting lineup last year as a sophomore after a terrific preseason. He anchored the middle of the Crusaders’ line for the first six games, continued to make… more »
Orlando excited to return to Bethlehem to play against Lehigh
Increased pressure fell on Joey Orlando coming into the 2011 football season.
The University of New Hampshire redshirt junior was the top returning wide receiver from last year's 8-5 team that advanced to the Football Championship Subdivision quarter… more »
Lafayette's scheduling philosophy to be put to the test
Cupcake or challenge?
Patsy or power?
Lafayette College's Patriot League football opener Saturday night at Georgetown offers a fascinating and rare case to test a theory: is it better to prepare for your league season with a game against a chump o… more »
Bison's opponent Saturday has plenty of history
It’s not as if Lafayette College is new to indoor football. The Leopards played the first indoor night college football game ever when they took on Washington & Jefferson College in the Atlantic City (N.J.) Auditorium.
That was in 1930. Longevity… more »
Five questions facing Holy Cross
The prognosis for the 2011 Holy Cross football team is akin to assembling a puzzle. All the pieces are there; it just might take a while to make them fit.
Unfortunately, the Crusaders won’t have the luxury of spending an inordinate amount of time to… more »
Georgetown QBs Darby and Kempf have friendly rivalry
The Georgetown football team’s quarterback carousel would seem to make for an uneasy situation. Except Scott Darby and Isaiah Kempf haven’t allowed it to get uncomfortable, even as the teammates — and friends — jockey for playing time for a third season… more »
Five Things To Watch At Lafayette
Do we really want quarterback Ryan O'Neil to be another Brad Maurer, and if so, which one?
When it was first mentioned that the Lafayette coaches might put in some designed runs to take advantage of O'Neil's legs, longtime followers of the Leopards i… more »