Kevin Durso

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Outta’ Right Field: Phillies early season struggles have familiar problem

Relief pitching will truly be the make or break aspect of the Phillies’ season. Make the pitches necessary and get out of the jams they are presented, and the Phillies can probably perform on a level that may be good enough for the Postseason.

Men’s tennis swept by Philly U

The men’s tennis team fell to 3-11 on the season after being swept by Division II Philadelphia University, 9-0, on Tuesday, April 16.

Cavs tie for 7th place at Ursinus

The Cavaliers' most recent trip to the links ended with a solid performance. The men's golf team finished in a tie for seventh place out of 10 teams in Ursinus Invitational on Tuesday, April 16.

Tracking LAX: Lady Cavs unstoppable down stretch

The Lady Cavs opened their season with five non-conference opponents. They lost all five games. Since then, they are undefeated – 8-0 overall, 7-0… Read More

Pasqueriello scores 7 in Lady Cavs’ rout of Neumann

The Lady Cavs routed Neumann Unviversity on Tuesday, April 9, handing the Lady Knights their first conference loss of the season, 20-9.

Bass posts round low in Cabrini Classic

Cabrini placed third and fourth in the Cabrini Classic with junior Rob Bass claiming the individual title, posting a round low of two-over 73.

Lady Cavs make statement with latest win

Conference play is everything to the Lady Cavs and it is usual how they're judged. Their most recent win should really serve as marker for where they are this season.

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?

Lady Cavs finish strong in win

Their most recent victory, the third straight for the Lady Cavs, featured a strong second half resulting in a 17-9 victory over Alvernia University on Wednesday, March 27.

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.

Knowles’ last-second 3-pointer vaults Cavs to cusp of title

The win advances the Cavaliers to their first national title game and puts them just a win away from the first national championship in school history.

Thorp’s hat trick helps Cabrini get first home win

The Cavaliers men’s lacrosse team defeated the Swarthmore College Garnet by a score of 7-3 to net their first home victory of the season at Edith Robb Dixon Field on Saturday, March 10.

Cavaliers advance to first Final Four in school history

The Cavaliers men’s basketball team kept their amazing ride going with a 78-58 win over the University of Scranton Royals in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Division III Tournament at the Pepin Gymnasium in Middlebury, Vt., on Saturday, March 10.

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.

Philadelphia Catholic high schools to stay open

Bonner/Prendie, originally separated into two buildings, will merge into one, while St. Hubert's, Conwell-Egan and West Catholic will continue to provide secondary education in the coming years.

VITA Program benefits accounting students, public

At Cabrini, the goal of every department is to establish experiences to prepare students for their future. Accounting students are getting that chance during tax season.

News Briefs | Issue 18

Republicans fueled to attack Obama as gas prices rise Rising gasoline prices may allow Republicans to call out President Obama on a faultering economic… Read More

Another year for Phillies, same expectations

After winning their fifth straight NL East crown last September and setting a new franchise record in wins with 102, the Phillies are now set to make many more memories and break records in their 2012 campaign.

Bloggers use faults to analyze future of journalism, reporters

After two recent incidents of false reporting by blogs, bloggers are taking a serious look at the future of reporting and journalism.

Digital textbooks elicit mixed reactions by students, faculty

Cabrini faculty is thinking about what classes would be like without the use of hard textbooks in a totally digital world.

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