Author Archives | Nick LaRosa

Outta’ Right Field: Athletes need to learn a lesson

If you’re an athlete whose team is in the playoffs, play smart and be smart.

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Men’s tennis earns No. 2 spot in CSAC playoffs

Despite losing to the Marywood University Pacers by a score of 8-1 on Saturday, April 21, Cabrini’s men’s tennis team clinched the No. 2 spot in the CSAC playoffs.

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Uniform advertisements will never be acceptable

The uniform, jersey, sweater – whatever you call it – is a respected part of sports culture. If an organization feels the need to sell out and put a sponsor’s logo where the crest should be, well, that’s just a shame for everyone.

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Cavs erupt for 24 goals on Senior Day

Cabrini’s men’s lacrosse team exploded for 24 goals in a 24-5 victory over Immaculata University on Saturday, April 14, at Edith Robb Dixon Field.

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Our teams, our pride

Do something extraordinary: a slogan that means as much to our student-athletes as it does to our campus community.

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Outta’ Right Field: Bring it, Pittsburgh

If you were a WWE fan growing up, I’m sure you could classify the Flyers-Penguins first-round matchup as being the pay-per-view Hell in a Cell match.

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Wierman shares tips for proper nutrition with student-athletes

According to Tim Wierman, the four key components of sports nutrition are seen as fuel for the athlete, pregame meals, recovery and hydration.

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Children, athletics focus of faculty panel discussion

Played recreationally or as a part of a team, sports can always be tied to a number of core values and the skills children adopt can go far beyond the playing field

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Editorial: Diamonds in the rough, recognizing our elite athletes

When a college sports team clinches a berth in the NCAA playoffs, it’s a big deal. When your school’s own basketball team moves on to the Final Four round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history, it’s the talk of the school.

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Cabrini holds off ECSU, advances to Elite Eight

For the first time in school history, the Cabrini Cavaliers will be playing in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Division III tournament.

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Cavs win, advance to 4th straight CSAC final

The Cabrini Cavaliers men’s basketball team advanced to their fourth straight CSAC championship game with an 87-68 victory over the Immaculata University Might Macs on Tuesday, Feb. 21.

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Outta’ Right Field: This is #Linsanity

In a world where Harvard graduates are more likely to become president than play professional basketball, Jeremy Lin is a player worth watching.

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Should you Live on Campus?

YES 1.It’s so easy to make friends when you live on campus, because you are constantly around other students. 2. Being close to class is a huge advantage when it comes to college. Instead of fighting over a parking space, you can take your time to get ready in the morning and get some exercise [...]

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Outta’ Right Field: When Twitter handles appear on uniforms

Is it a good idea for social media and sports to mix in regards to team jerseys?

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Lemons, Cavaliers recognized by local media

Senior guard Cory Lemons and the Cavaliers have recently been featured in the local media.

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Green pleases fans with new album

Beautiful Things have arrived.

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Rockin’ Radnor Girls visit Cabrini

The Rockin’ Radnor Girls, a basketball team made up of 12 fourth-grade girls from Radnor Elementary School, brought their basketball skills to the Nerney Field House on Monday, Jan. 23, during halftime of the women’s basketball game.

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Jaskelewicz, men’s soccer coach, leaves after seven seasons

After seven years of coaching at Cabrini, Glen Jaskelewicz has stepped down as the head coach of the men’s soccer program.

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Outta’ Right Field: Papelbon may be perfect fit for Phils

Jonathan Papelbon brings talent, experience and character to his new team in Philadelphia.

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Youth in Middle East key to change, CRS director says

Mark Schnellbaecher, CRS regional director for Europe and the Middle East, stressed that the future for the youth in many Middle Eastern countries is bleak during his visit to Cabrini College on Wednesday, Oct. 26.

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BlogRoll: Icethetics

If you’re a massive hockey fan, Icethetics is the go-to blog for updates on team logos, jersey news and concept art. The site was founded by Florida native Chris Smith and is “devoted to the aesthetics of hockey.”

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Students play wallyball to promote Fair Trade

For the fifth year in a row, students and faculty members gathered in the Dixon Center to help raise awareness for Fair Trade.

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Outta’ Right Field: It’s time to give the Flyers attention

With wins in four of their first five games, the Flyers may be the brightest hope for the city of Philadelphia right now.

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Field Hockey participates in Play 4 the Cure

The Lady Cavs took to Edith Robb Dixon Field on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to play more than just a game. For the second year in a row, Cabrini is one of hundreds of schools nationwide to participate in Play 4 the Cure, a campaign that raises awareness and money for breast cancer. A number of [...]

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Schaefer leads Lady Cavs to win over Neumann, picks up career victory No. 100

Women’s volleyball head coach Eric Schaefer recorded career win No. 100 in Cabrini’s 3-1 victory over Neumann University on Thursday, Sept. 29. After losing the first set by a score of 25-23, the Cavs rallied to give Schaefer his elusive feat. Schaefer is in his fifth year at the helm of the volleyball program and [...]

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Cabrini students blog from overseas

Semester at sea (SAS) is a floating campus where students, teachers and lifelong learners can interact and learn.

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