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Last alumni game marks the end of a 49-year legacy
As Cabrini University faces the somber reality of indefinite closure at the end of the school year, the echoes of a storied basketball program… Read More
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Cabrini baseball: The last spring break
The Cabrini University men’s baseball team traveled to Myrtle Beach, S.C. for a spring break series of games. The Cavaliers experienced beautiful weather while… Read More
The battle for Eagle Road: a rivalry for the ages
The New York Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox, Ohio State versus Michigan, the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys—all share a common thread: a… Read More
Skybound: Kylie Ennis from Cabrini to the cockpit
Cabrini University includes many students with a large variety of backgrounds, interests, and hobbies. Recently, Kylie Ennis, a senior marketing major from Hockessin, Del.… Read More
Last alumni game marks the end of a 49-year legacy
As Cabrini University faces the somber reality of indefinite closure at the end of the school year, the echoes of a storied basketball program… Read More
Cabrini softball’s final season: a bittersweet farewell
As Cabrini University undergoes its final semester, several teams are gearing up for their last season. They face challenges such as low roster numbers… Read More
Going all in: Cabrini swimming’s final training trip
While students away from campus toasted in the new year, Cabrini’s swim team continued a tradition. The team traveled to Florida for its annual… Read More
Michael Gray wins AEC Swimmer of the Week
Last month, Cabrini swimmers competed in the Spartan Splash Invitational, a three-day swimming tournament between five colleges: Cabrini, York College of Pennsylvania, Albright College,… Read More
Van Zelst twins face off on the basketball court
Twenty minutes are on the clock and tip-off is underway. The coaches watch with anticipation and… identical faces. Ryan and Adam Van Zelst are… Read More
Dilemma for student athletes: to pay or not to pay
The NCAA made $1.15 billion in 2021. Considering the massive amount of money taken in by collegiate sports, there is an ongoing debate about… Read More
Men’s basketball pulls away late for first home win
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Cabrini men’s basketball went up against a hefty Rutgers Camden lineup. Cabrini’s high energy allowed the team to start hot… Read More
The hunt for Red October
In 2017, the improbable Philadelphia Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots as an underdog team. Appearing in their eighth… Read More
Cabrini athletics welcomes a new face
Cabrini University welcomes a new face to its athletics department: Assistant Athletics Communications Director Mark Weaver. Weaver held the athletics communications assistant position at… Read More
Get to know the Philadelphia Union
This October, many Philadelphians have been buzzing over the success of their sports teams. The Phillies were underdogs throughout the postseason and now competed… Read More
Men’s swim team starts season with blowout win over Kings College
Cabrini University men’s swimming team opened its 2022-23 season with a one-sided victory over Kings College. The final score was 123-49. “This year, our… Read More
Juggling time: how student athletes balance academics and sports
Balancing rigorous school work and intense physical activity in sports is tough even without any financial compensation, no doubt about it. Cabrini currently has… Read More
Sass drives in big W with weekly award
A freshman here at Cabrini was awarded the Men’s Golf Player of The Week award. Frankie Sass, freshman business major with a marketing minor,… Read More
Phillies split first two games of World Series
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Cinderella run continued Friday night, as they handed the Houston Astros their first loss of the postseason by way of a… Read More
Cabrini adds men’s volleyball as 20th sport
Kate Corcoran, Cabrini’s director of athletics and recreation, announced the addition of a 20th sport for the 2023-24 academic year: men’s varsity volleyball. The school… Read More