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David Otero Sports Editor Is this end for Mark Sanchez? The fourth season was supposed to be the year where everything turned around. There would be no more silly, rookie mistakes when dropping back to pass. His confidence would be at an all-time high. There would be no quarterback controversy…

Men’s Basketball Vanquishes Purple Knights 89-71

Photo by Christina Morgera Christian Arnold Assistant Sports Editor In their first ECC game of the season on December 1, the men’s basketball team defeated the University of Bridgeport Purple Knights, 89-71, at the Pratt Center. Four Pioneers players scored double-digit points, with junior forward Vaughn Allen leading the way…

NewYork Basketball Roundup

Alex Parker Editor-in-Cheif Both of New York’s basketball teams, the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets, sit atop the Atlantic Division. The two squads are also the best teams within the Eastern Conference only behind the Miami Heat. The Knicks are coming off a 106-99 win against the Phoenix…

Women’s Soccer Wins Fair-Play Award

Eirik Bjorno Staff Writer The women’s soccer team ended its season with a 2-0 loss against Dowling College on Sunday, November 11, in the NCAA East Regional Playoffs. But the team can look back at a stellar season, finishing with a 15-3-2 overall record and receiving a sportsmanship award from…

Women’s Bball Off to 3-0 Start

David Otero Sports Editor The LIU Post women’s basketball team is undefeated to start the 2012-2013 season after beating Adelphi University 82-81 back on Saturday, November 11, and winning both games in the Dowling Holiday Tournament against Felician College (0-5) and Goldey-Beacom College (3-5). The first game in the Holiday…

LIU Post Basketball Tips Off 2012 Season

David Otero Sports Editor The LIU Post women’s and men’s basketball teams seasons have officially begun, but in different fashions. The women battled and edged out a one point victory in its opening game against Adelphi University while the men dropped each of the first two games in the Southern…

Dowling Tops Women’s Soccer Again

Eirik Bjorno Staff Writer Only nine days after Dowling College beat the Pioneers in the ECC Semifinals, Dowling finished the Pioneers season with a 2-0 win the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, November 11. The Pioneers were considered underdogs in the National Championship this year as the…

Sandy’s Effect on Sports

David Otero Sports Editor In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, sports were the last thing people were concerned or worried about. Countless lives have dramatically changed due to the damage to their houses and lack of power and gas. Some even lost their lives because of the storm. However, during…