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Outta’ Right Field: Playoffs? Flyers still alive in race

The third-period energy from the Flyers on Sunday was a telling sign. Was Kimmo Timonen’s goal with 9.5 seconds left in regulation the goal that saved the season? Did Flyers fans suddenly believe in this team and everything that they have been saying to talk the talk?

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Blackout Bowl to Baltimore: Ravens hold off Niners’ rally

Super Bowl XLVII had a little bit of everything – exciting kick returns, close plays, clutch defense, lots of scoring…and a blackout.

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Phillies face new expectations, same goal in 2013

The Phillies may not be favored to win the World Series or even the division. But that doesn’t stop this team from trying to defy the odds.

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LOQation News – Jan. 30, 2013

Watch LOQation each week for your local, national and international news, as well as the latest sports and entertainment news.

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Seniors help Cavs roll past Baptist Bible

This marked the last home game for seniors Mike Gee, Anthony Girolamo, Kyle Johnson, Ryan Juhring and Pat Wehring. Many of them found a way to make it memorable.

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Breaking ground in a Mighty way

The story of a groundbreaking women’s basketball program from a Catholic college during a period of transition and change was the main focus of an author’s visit to the College on Monday, Oct. 8. Julie Byrne, author of the book “O God of Players” and Hofstra University scholar gave a presentation entitled “Ten Years Later, [...]

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Outta’ Right Field: Plenty of Postseason feel-good stories

Once again, baseball is writing chapters of history with stories you have to see to believe. It is why I watch baseball. It is why baseball continues to deliver as the national pastime.

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Lockbaum scores two as Cavs blank Mighty Macs

Junior Brett Lockbaum scored two goals and junior goalkeeper Eric Nowicki returned from injury with a shutout in a 2-0 win over Immaculata.

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Jolyon Pitt Girard Speaker: Martha Ackmann

Major League Baseball’s Postseason is in full swing so baseball is in the heart of championship runs. With that being said, Cabrini is welcoming a little bit of baseball fever to campus.

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Women’s tennis swept by Gwynedd-Mercy

The women’s tennis team drew a fairly big crowd at their home match against CSAC rival Gwynedd-Mercy College on Friday, Oct. 5. Despite the energy, Cabrini was unable to weather the storm as Gwynedd-Mercy would go 7-0 in CSAC games, beating Cabrini 9-0.

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Atzert ‘honored’ to be field hockey captain

John Quincy Adams once said, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” Lindsey Atzert, a forward and co-captain for the Cavaliers women’s field hockey team, has been just that for her teammates: a leader. “I personally am not the most outspoken player on [...]

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Outta’ Right Field: Fightin’ for a miracle

You may not want to admit it, but the Phillies are in a playoff race again. They are still alive. And while you probably told yourself you wouldn’t pay attention or give it any thought, chances are by now you already have.

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What should be eliminated from the Olympics?

Every four years the majority of the world watches the Olympics hoping for the best for their home country. But there comes a time when you are watching the Olympics thinking, “How is this even considered a sport” and “How is this even in the Olympics”?

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Outta’ Right Field: NHL won’t survive another lockout

After a strong rebuilding period for its fans since the 2004-05 NHL lockout, the NHL is approaching another lockout threatening to cancel games in the 2012-13 season. The league will suffer from losing games this season.

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Outta’ Right Field: Different year, very different team

This is not the type of year the Phillies or their fans envisioned. And for all of the struggles they have endured this season, it should be noted that this is far from the same team that won the hearts of Philadelphia years ago.

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Summer Review in Sports

A look back at the top sports stories in professional sports from the summer.

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Attar makes history for Saudi Arabia at Olympics

Sarah Attars was an inspiration to all when she was the first female from the Middle East to ever run Track and Field in the Olymics

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Doubet lights up CSAC in freshman season

With the talent and determination to win, Lacie Doubet, freshman business major, shows up to each game ready to throw elbows and whack sticks. The physical nature of lacrosse requires going hard at practice and to never slack off.

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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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Cabrini a place to dream about the extraordinary

“Do something extraordinary.” As a freshman, it’s hard to picture the extraordinary when it seems so far down the road. But we all enter college life with dreams. Cabrini is a place to dream big.

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Application of the week: Pulse

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to read about the news in your area, the country or around the world? Allow me to introduce you to the Pulse News Reader app.

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Lady Cavs clinch playoff berth with win

The Lady Cavaliers defeated the Philadelphia Biblical University Crimson Eagles on Saturday, Feb. 11, by a score of 79-63 to clinch a spot in the CSAC tournament.

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Special teams fuels Flyers in win over Wild

Special teams played a key role in the Flyers’ 5-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday, Jan. 17.

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2011: The year that saved the sports world

For those of you who felt that watching wasn’t worth it anymore, the 2011 sports season was for you.

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Volleyball knocks off CSAC rival Marywood

The women’s volleyball team defeated Marywood University in straight sets, 3-0, in a CSAC match played at the Nerney Field House on Saturday, Oct. 8.

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Baseball Heaven: Remembering the greatest night of our baseball lives

If you weren’t a baseball fan before, Wednesday night may have made a believer out of you. If you were a baseball fan already, Wednesday night reminded you why we watch this game.

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