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.

New technology leads to greater opportunities for science grads

Since moving from Founder’s Hall to the Iadarola Center in 2005, students have been able to get much more experience hands-on in the sciences and it is changing career choices for science grads.

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.

Hoop Scoop: Return to NCAA Tourney runs through rival

The matchup is set. The road to the NCAA Tournament out of the CSAC is a rematch. The Cavs and Giants have formed quite the rivalry over the past two seasons.

Hoop Scoop: Lady Cavs deserve attention as Final approaches

The Lady Cavs are a team that takes smart shots. They are a team that prides themselves on spreading the ball around with crisp perimeter passing. They let defense create offense. They might be all of the old cliches of sports. But they are working for the Lady Cavs.

Outta’ Right Field: For Flyers, time to heat things up on ice

Finally, the Flyers looked like a team that was firing on all cylinders. Finally, the Flyers played with passion and anger. But as soon as the final horn sounded on the team’s first shutout win of the season, it was still just one of 48 games in the lockout-shortened season that is rapidly moving forward.

CRS: Working with communities, for communities

Banerjee is leading the effort, helping various communities around the world and making sure all humans are given the dignity they deserve.

Outta’ Right Field: An inside look at the CSAC and NCAA Tournament

The men’s team is in pursuit of their fourth-straight CSAC title while the Lady Cavs begin their quest for their first CSAC title since 2009. But how does the CSAC Tournament work? And once the CSAC Tournament is over, what happens next? Here's how the process works.

Lady Cavs game against Marywood postponed, rescheduled for Saturday

The game, originally scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m., was moved back a week to this upcoming Saturday, Feb. 16, at 1 p.m. This will be the final game on the Lady Cavs’ schedule for the regular season.

Are students taking more loans?

Student loans are one of many ways to pay your way through college. It sounds like a short-term solution: borrow the money needed for tuition, room and board, meal plans and so on and get a degree. It is hardly that simple.

Outta’ Right Field: Location, location, location

Perhaps the move from domed, climate-controlled stadiums to the potential of freezing temperatures and nasty weather is the ushering in of a new era of the Super Bowl. It could be out with the old - as in the 37-year-old Superdome - and in with the new - as in the three-year-old MetLife Stadium.

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