Many basketball fans are wondering why the Western Conference is so much stronger than the Eastern Conference this season. The truth is that the West has always been a stronger conference than the East, going back to the Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal glory days. The West is deeper, stronger […]
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Roadrunner Track Teams Compete at NJAC Championship
On Saturday, March 1, Ramapo College’s men and women’s track and field teams both competed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship held at The Armory in New York City. The event was held on the New Balance Track and Field Center there. The Ramapo men’s […]
Women’s Lax Team Earns Win To Start Off Season
The Roadrunners women's lacrosse team earned a win in their opening game of the season as freshmen Charlotte Councell, Katie Duca and Monica Torres scored the first goals of their Ramapo careers. Ramapo earned an 11-5 victory over The College of Old Westbury, led by sophomore Lindsay Hughes, who had […]
Will Anthony Choose to Stay with Knicks or Test Free Agency?
Carmelo Anthony has been in the playoffs all 10 years of his career, but his playoff record is a paltry 23-42. In 10 playoff appearances, his teams have only won three series. Part of this is due to playing a majority of his career in the more difficult Western Conference […]
Ramapo Baseball Seeks Fourth Consecutive 30 Win Season
The Ramapo baseball team kicks off their 2014 campaign on March 9 at home against Oswego State. The team looks to build upon its past successes with a strong core of young players on the heels of a 30-16-1 season in 2013, their third consecutive season with 30 wins or […]
Women’s Basketball Cut from NJAC Tournament
On Saturday, Feb. 22, the Ramapo women’s basketball team traveled to William Paterson University in hopes to continue their postseason and earn a New Jersey Athletic Conference tournament win. The lady Roadrunners didn’t reach their goal, losing to William Paterson 74-62. The William Paterson Pioneers now advance to play second […]
American Hockey Falls Short of Expectations in Sochi
The U.S. ice hockey teams both suffered heartbreaking losses to our northern rival during the 2014 Olympic games. The women came home with a silver medal after losing to Canada, and the men lost to Finland in the bronze medal game after falling to Canada in the semifinal to end the […]
Hughes Leads Young Core of Lacrosse Players
When a player has an outstanding rookie season, there can be a lot of pressure to try and duplicate that success. Sophomore Lindsay Hughes, however, attacker for the women’s lacrosse team who led all players in the New Jersey Athletic Conference last season with 93 goals in 17 games, and […]
United States Finished Olympics with 28 Medals, 9 Gold
A 24-year-old snowboarder from Idaho watched nervously as two former gold medalists and the sport’s best riders prepared for their second finals runs in the women’s half-pipe competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. In her Olympic debut, Kaitlyn Farrington became an instant star when she won the […]
Men’s Basketball Endures Disappointing Regular Season
The 2013-2014 Ramapo College men’s basketball team finished their season with a disappointing 9-16 overall record and 6-12 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Coming into this season, the Roadrunners were the team to beat after taking first place in the NJAC, winning the NJAC tournament and gaining a berth […]