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United They Stand

Issues in race are still present in the sports world. Cabrini’s men’s basketball team experienced this first-hand in their travels in the NCAA Tournament.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs bested at their own game by Amherst

Amherst possessed a bigger team. They were the first team in the tournament that matched the Cavs’ scoring depth. They forced the Cavaliers to make poor decisions and beat them on the boards.

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End of the Road: Cavs’ season ends in defeat against Amherst

The Cavaliers and their program on the rise managed to compete with another ranked opponent for a solid 30 minutes before finally falling victim to the difficult road to the championship, dropping their Elite 8 game against No. 2 Amherst College by a score of 101-82 on Friday, March 22, at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va.

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How Sweet It Is: Cavs return to Salem, Elite 8 with win over Wooster

The Cavaliers will return to Salem and advanced to the Elite 8 for the second straight season with a 70-63 win over No. 20 The College of Wooster on Saturday, March 16, at the Timken Gymnasium in Wooster, Oh.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs embracing underdog role

The Cavaliers are back in the Sweet 16 for the third straight season, marking the most successful period in program history. Only this time, the Cavaliers are doing all of the work in enemy territory.

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Cavs advance to second round with upset of Hampden-Sydney

Greg Lewis teed up a three from the corner with under five seconds left. But the shot rattled off the iron and floated into the waiting hands of DeLeon Floyd, finishing off an 80-78 win for the Cavaliers over No. 16 Hampden-Sydney College in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs get huge test to open tournament

The Cavs are not hosting an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in three seasons. Instead, they get an instant test in the first round. In their first-round game on Saturday, March 2, the Cavs will travel to face No. 12 Hampden-Sydney College to face the 23-4 Tigers.

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Un-FOUR-gettable: Cavs claim 4th straight CSAC title

The Cavaliers returned to the NCAA Tournament by punching their ticket by winning the CSAC for the fourth straight season with a 90-74 win over Keystone College on Friday, Feb. 22.

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High Five: Cavs advance to 5th straight CSAC Final

Sophomore Aaron Walton-Moss led the Cavaliers with a career-high 30 points as the Cavs advanced to their fifth-straight CSAC Final with a 90-77 win over Neumann University on Tuesday, Feb. 19.

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Top Flight: Cavs clinch top seed in CSAC Tourney with rout of Rosemont

Every season, the goal for the Cavaliers is simple: win a CSAC title and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament. They took a huge stride toward achieving that goal for a fourth straight season on Saturday, Feb. 9, by routing the Rosemont Ravens, 96-66.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs playing like ‘unit’ again

Everyone on this team brings a different element. Throughout the season, Kahn was trying to find their niche and in the past six games the Cavs are dominating, working together as a cohesive unit.

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Cavs rout Highlanders, remain in first

Jeremy Knowles led the team with 17 points, and was 5-for-5 from three-point range as the Cavs rolled past Cairn University, 99-76, on Monday, Feb. 4.

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Rise to the Top: Cavs in first after downing Keystone

After falling to Keystone just a week earlier, the Cavs dominated the Giants in a 94-79 win on Saturday, Jan. 26.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs preparing for stretch run

The Cavaliers are starting to show how deep their roster is as they prepare for the playoffs.

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Walton-Moss becoming a basketball star at Cabrini

Sophomore Aaron Walton-Moss is a very well-rounded athlete and although at times things may get tough for him, his perseverance pushes him through it.

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Men’s basketball holds on to a comfortable lead over Marywood 68-63

Junior Fran Rafferty, extended the Cavs lead to seven with 17 seconds left.

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Home Wreckers: Immaculata snaps Cavs 44-game home winning streak

“We have to work hard and continue on and stick together through tough games like that and tonight we just didn’t have that.”

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Cavaliers open CSAC play with win over Centenary

Cabrini fought hard for what they wanted, a win and success of the first CSAC game this season. The win improves them to 4-2 on the season and gives them a good start to conference play.

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Cavs fall to Scranton in overtime

A three-point shot at the buzzer by A.J. Williams bounced in-and-out to end regulation. A two-point jumper by Fran Rafferty rattled off the rim at the final buzzer in overtime. In the end, Cabrini suffered its second defeat of the season in a devastating 74-73 overtime loss to the University of Scranton Royals on Tuesday, [...]

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Cabrini falls to No. 2 Virginia Wesleyan

After avoiding an upset in their season opener, the Cavs faced a quick turnaround against one of the nation’s best Division III teams. Virginia Wesleyan College, the host of the Marlin Tip-off Tournament, proved to be too tough for the Cavaliers, handing them their first loss of the season in a 96-59 final on Saturday, Nov. 17.

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Cavs overcome 18-point deficit, beat Builders in season opener

The Cavaliers erased an 18-point second-half deficit to win their season-opener for the fifth straight season with an 89-77 overtime victory over The Apprentice School Builders on Friday, Nov. 16, at Virginia Wesleyan College.

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Hoop Scoop: Cavs face great expectations with winning tradition

The nearly unbeatable Cavaliers had closed the 2011-12 season with a 31-2 record, the last coming in heartbreaking fashion to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in the national championship game. Cabrini lost both games last season by a combined five points. The goal for the 2012-13 season instantly became about returning to Salem. This is a team that not only wants to win big; they want to shoulder great expectations.

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Cavs return with fresh faces, determination

The result of the Cavaliers’ appearance in the national championship game last season has made expectations higher this time around and raised the bar for the players and the coaches to get back to the finals to bring back a championship and first place title.

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Future bright for Cavs

“We may have fell short in the national championship, but that doesn’t take anything away from what we did this season,” senior guard John Boyd said.

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Cabrini’s incredible run ends with heartbreaking loss in title game

The Cavaliers men’s basketball team watched their dream season end a win short of a National Championship, falling to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks in the 2012 NCAA Division III National Championship game, 63-60, on Saturday, March 17, at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va.

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Cavaliers return to Sweet 16 with thrilling overtime win

The men’s basketball team narrowly escaped elimination from the NCAA Division III Tournament with a 90-88 overtime win over the Hobart College (N.Y.) Statesmen in a second round game held at the Nerney Field House on Saturday, March 3.

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