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.

Cavs lax rebounds with win over Swarthmore

The Cavaliers fell into an early hole but recovered to net their second win of the season, a 15-7 victory on Saturday, March 9.

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.

Road Warriors: Cavs advance to Sweet 16 with second-half surge

The Cavs added to an already impressive resume by reaching their third straight Sweet 16 with an 84-81 win over Ohio Wesleyan University on Saturday, March 9 in the second-round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

Hoop Scoop: Cavs’ drive is what keeps them alive

It is about drive - a will to win that you cannot learn - and grit. That is the mentality that put the Cavs on the doorstep of a national championship last season. That "chip on out shoulder" - as Kahn called it - is what powered them to an upset win.

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.

Lady Cavs season ends with loss to No. 10 Catholic

The Lady Cavs played an admirable game on Friday, March 1, keeping the margin within four points for 35 minutes before eventually falling to the 10th-ranked Lady Cardinals by a score of 52-44 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Tracking LAX: Cavs possess many scoring threats

Cabrini lacrosse faces high expectations this season after an incredibly successful 2012 season that saw them advance to the Elite 8. The No. 5 ranked team will need this scoring depth not just now but in the future as well.

Outta’ Right Field: Will 2013 be another year of misery?

2012 was hardly an enjoyable year for Philly sports fans. The 2013 season in Philly sports hasn't started the way fans would have liked either.

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.

Cavs open season with win over Haverford

The Cavs made a strong first impression in their season opener, defeating Haverford College, 18-12, on Saturday, Feb. 23.

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