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Everyone who knows Emmanuel “Emmy” Andújar has one tragic day in April of 2012 forever etched in their minds. It was the day Andújar, a former Manhattan College basketball star, lost his brother, Jose, to an unthinkable tragedy, leaving him speechless. more
In the depths of Truman High School’s concrete basement, DeWitt Clinton’s boys basketball team was looking to extend its 10-game winning streak. They were up against William C. Bryant’s Owls, who put together a spirited effort to try and meet Clinton’s physical style of pressure basketball. Ultimately, the Governors dominated the Owls, 73-35. more
It’s been out with the old and in with the new for the Manhattan College men’s basketball team this season. But there was something familiar in open view on Friday night that had been a common sight at Draddy Gymnasium over the years. more
Whatever they touch turns to gold. Courts of Dreams is prepared to revitalize any downtrodden court in sight, whenever that need may arise in the community. The effort requires many to roll up their sleeves to beautify the playing grounds. But first, they seek to spread awareness for their cause, and this time it came through during the first annual Courts of Dream Classic. more
After a month-long hiatus, the Manhattan men’s track and field team will return to Riverdale from the MLK Tribute Meet Jan. 16 on Staten Island, having swept the top three spots in the men’s 800m. more
On what seemed like just another late August day Courtney Warley bid a temporary goodbye to her family and the familiarity of her whole existence. more
For Karrie Baloga and the small number of serious contenders chasing cross country glory this year, San Diego was the pinnacle. The famed Balboa Park had been calling her name all year long. more
With 29 points in a 79-64 win over Pratt Institute in early December, senior Isaiah Geathers of Lehman College became the all-time leading scorer in the college’s men’s basketball history. more
The Manhattan Jaspers like to bother and disrupt their opponents. They have a tendency to get under their skin for reasons only their counterpart could attempt to explain. more
All that Tom Cosgrove asked for was a fighting chance. The odds of making the big leagues were not in his favor — only about 10 percent of the hundreds of players who sign a pro contract in the same year appear in a Major League Baseball game. But the former Manhattan College standout is making a good bid to make it there, having been added to the 40-man roster of the San Diego Padres on Nov. 15. more
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