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All smiles for players on the court. Photo by Samantha Taddei.

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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Fine season ends in disappointing early NCAA exit

by Meghan Merkel features editor While students headed to exotic locations like Cancun, Mexico and Panama City, Florida to bask in the sun, the… Read More

It’s not over till the clock reads 00:00

photo courtesy of Bob Macartney by Geri Lynn Utter sports editor He jumps. He shoots. He scores. If you have not already heard the… Read More

Spring sports preview: Softball swings into full action

Matt Coughlin assistant news editor The field is not yet ready, but the Cabrini softball team is itching to step up to the plate.… Read More

Track team running into spring season with more talent

by Amy Gassen sports editor Geared to switch their mindsets to the spring, the track team has been training hard for the new season.… Read More

Tennis gets players to their potential

by Jennifer Devereaux staff writer The men’s tennis team’s first game of the season is Wednesday, March 17. The team, coached by Reggie Day,… Read More

Golf budget increased, will look like a team this year

by Kendra Clark staff writer When the snow has fully melted and the ground dries out, Cabrini College’s golf team will start the 2001… Read More

Woman’s Lacrosse hits the stix for spring season

by Jennifer Coots staff writer It’s that time again. It’s time for a preseason preview of one of Cabrini’s most enthusiastic and dedicated sports… Read More

Men’s Lacrosse team prepares for promising season

by Nick Luchko staff writer The Cabrini College Men’s Lacrosse begins their season under the direction of first-year head coach, Steve Colfer. Colfer inherits… Read More

Simple tips to beat the stress

by Kendra Clark staff writer It’s 3 a.m. and the biology midterm is at 8:15 a.m. There are still three more chapters to cover.… Read More

March into a healthy life

by Matt Coughlin assistant news editor National Nutrition Month is March and hopefully if you go in looking like a lamb you can come… 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
All smiles for players on the court. Photo by Samantha Taddei.

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

One trainer, many teams: healing Cabrini’s final athletes

Lea Blackburn joined Cabrini’s athletic training staff in August 2022. Just over a year after arriving, she’s now the last trainer standing to lead… Read More

Jake Scully wins Defensive Player of the Year

Graduate student Jake Scully capped off his collegiate career by winning Atlantic East Defensive Player of the Year. Scully, a senior who plays center… Read More

Dan Murphy: from baseball to golf stardom

College sports are filled with athletes who have dedicated most of their lives to honing their sport’s skill. Then there’s Dan Murphy, a relatively… Read More

Women’s soccer beats Penn State Abington in Morgan’s Message game

On Tuesday, October 24 at Edith Robb Dixon Field, the spotlight was not only on soccer but also on mental health awareness, as Cabrini’s… Read More
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