Nikki Duggan

Articles by Nikki Duggan

Thriving under Kahn

Over Christmas break, the Cabrini men's basketball team traveled to Marymount University in Virginia on Jan. 3 and 4 to compete in the Marymount University Comcast Challenge. In the first round, the team played Mount St. Mary's College out of New York and defeated them, 83-64.

Women’s basketball splits tournament

The Cabrini women's basketball team opened up their season with a tournament at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. on the weekend of Nov. 22. The team lost their first game against The University of Scranton Royals, but bounced back to win the consolation game and defeat The Washington & Lee University Generals.

Men’s soccer captures CSAC crown

team captured its first conference title in nine years when they defeated Neumann College this past Saturday, Nov. 8. The Cavaliers defeated the Knights 2-0 which brings them to an overall record of 15-3-2. The Cavs had earned the right to a home championship game by receiving the number one seed for the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) playoffs.

Men’s soccer dominates Centenary College

The Cabrini men's soccer team opened up conference play with a 5-2 win over the Centenary College Cyclones, Saturday Oct. 4. This brings the Cavaliers to an overall record of 6-2-2. Senior forward Mike McDevitt started the scoring early for the Cavaliers by netting a goal five minutes from the start of the game.

Lady Cavaliers get a lesson in futbol

Traveling to another country was not something that seemed possible for the Cabrini women's soccer team. There was always talk about possibly doing a trip somewhere during summer 2008, but they knew it would be an immense amount of work and planning. With miraculous fund raising over the past year, they made a dream become a reality.

Cavalier lacrosse camp returns for second year

The Cavalier lacrosse school will be held for its second year here this summer. It will be directed by the head men's coach Steve Colfer, the head women's coach Jackie Neary and Bobbi Morgan, the head women's basketball coach at Cabrini. The camp is open to male and female players entering grades 3-9.

Women’s soccer gets an early start

The Cabrini women's soccer team outscored their opponents 5-3 in their tournament at Lebanon Valley College on Sunday, April 20. They walked away from the day with a record of 1-1-2. The team played four strong teams including University of Scranton, Montclair State University, Lebanon Valley College and Muhlenberg College.

Sandefur looks to improve in future play

The Cabrini women's softball team is currently in fifth place in the Pennsylvania athletic conference. With an overall young team, the few upper classmen are taking on the leadership roles to guide them through the season. One of these upper classmen is junior psychology major, Kristie Sandefur, which makes her a perfect pick for this week's player profile.

Forget the gym; go outside and exercise

As I'm walking back from my 3 o'clock class, I can hardly contain my excitement. It's finally springtime and the temperature outside is getting much warmer and the weather is much nicer. Usually at this time, I'm planning out the rest of my day. When am I going to go to dinner? When will I start my homework? What time should I take a break so I can get my workout in at the gym? This usually comes between 9 p.

Men’s lacrosse defeats Alvernia, Shenandoah

The # 9-ranked Cabrini men's lacrosse team outscored their opponents 47-10 last week with wins over the Shenandoah University hornets on Tuesday, April 1 and the Alvernia College crusaders on Saturday April 5. These two wins bring the cavalier's conference record to 4-0 and an overall record of 8-2.

Lady Cavs train in Fla. for current season

The Cabrini women's lacrosse team traveled to St. Petersburg, Fla. from March 1 to March 7 to help gear up for their current season. They went through intense practices and training sessions to get connected as a team and prepare for their competitive schedule.

Cavs softball team aims high

The Cabrini women's softball team participated in two softball tournaments over spring break. They had a tournament the weekend of March 1 and 2 and another on March 8 and 9. Even more, the team practiced in Maryland for a week in between. The team took the trip in order to prepare themselves for their current season.

No. 9 Cavs fall in overtime to undefeated Gettysburg

It was a battle of the unbeatens. The ninth-ranked Cabrini men's lacrosse team hosted the No. 2 Gettysburg Bullets Wednesday, March 19 in an intense match-up. The Cavaliers entered the game with an overall record of 4-0 while the Bullets maintained a record of 5-0.

Support the home team

Looking around the gym before one of our games a few days ago, I was disgusted. I would never guess that I go to a school with 1,600 other students. I think maybe I saw three other students on the bleachers. A girl on my team actually counted that there were 20 people there for the start of our game and that included parents.

Experienced player brings depth to squad

The Cabrini women's basketball team is rounding off one of their best seasons in years. The team is full of talented players and one of them is sophomore Alyssa Brady. She is currently the team's third leading scorer averaging 7.7 points per game and second on the team in rebounds with 110.

Auction raises money for women’s soccer team

"Would a bid of 350 bid? Would a bid of 350 bid?" This is what you would have heard if you walked into Grace Hall this past Friday night. The Cabrini women's soccer team held an art auction on Friday, Feb. 15 to raise money for its trip to Brazil this coming summer.

YouTube content on steady increase

Picture this: Will Ferrell living in an apartment, paying rent to a two-year old. She is his landlord and she comes to his front door, "drunk," demanding her money from him. You can view this exact image if you search for it on YouTube.com. Who would have thought that a site to post videos would have grown to be the fourth most popular website on the Internet.

Punk-rock band allows openers to interpret the songs as their own

If you are looking for a new band to get hooked to, try listening to Armor for Sleep. This punk-rock band has been said to affect people in many different ways. "I like them because I feel like the lead singer sings right to my heart," Natalie Holzer, a senior Spanish major said.

Photographs of Len Seeve

A gorgeous display of professional photography is displayed in the second floor of the Holy Spirit library. Len Seeve's exhibit displayed in helping our school to celebrate our 50th anniversary this year. Len Seeve, a semi-retired psychiatrist, is a member of the Pioneer Valley Photographic Artists.

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