Tag: NJAC

Baseball Team Sweeps TCNJ, Martin Wins 600th Game

Photo courtesy of Ramapo Athletics The Roadrunners swept a double-header against The College of New Jersey last Saturday, winning the games 3-1 and 8-1, respectively. The team moved to 20-11 overall and 9-5 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, which is currently good for fourth place in the Conference standings. […]

Two NJAC Losses Eliminates Roadrunners from Playoffs

Photo courtesy of Ramapo Athletics The Roadrunners women’s lacrosse team was defeated in two New Jersey Athletic Conference games this week and have now fallen to 1-4 in the Conference standings, failing to qualify for the postseason tournament. In a must win game on Wednesday, the Roadrunners were defeated by […]

Softball Earns Two Wins in NJAC Matchup

Photo courtesy of Ramapo Athletics The Roadrunners wanted to build momentum in the homestretch to the New Jersey Athletic Conference Postseason Tournament when they hosted the Montclair State University Red Hawks in a double-header. They took both games by scores of 4-3 and 3-0. Ramapo’s second-year head coach Bridgette Quimpo […]

Women’s Lacrosse Earns First 2015 NJAC Victory

Photo courtesy of Ramapo Athletics The women’s lacrosse team held off a late surge by Rutgers-Camden in which the Raptors scored six goals in the final nine minutes to win their first New Jersey Athletic Conference game of the season 14-13 on Saturday. Junior Lindsay Hughes scored five goals and […]

Baseball Shuts Out Rutgers-Newark

Photo by Steve Fallon After splitting a doubleheader with fellow New Jersey Athletic Conference opponent Stockton, Ramapo took home a win over the Rutgers-Newark Scarlet Raiders on a cloudy and rainy afternoon last Friday, beating them 9-0. Ramapo’s 15th year head coach Rich Martin was impressed with senior pitcher Tom […]

Ramapo Baseball Splits Doubleheader with Stockton

Photo by Justin Roth The baseball team split a doubleheader against Stockton on Saturday, winning game one 13-6, and losing the second game 10-2. The Roadrunners moved to 15-8 overall and currently are part of a  three-way tie for second place in the NJAC standings with a 4-2 conference record. […]