2.8.2010 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
Scranton, PA – Marywood University basketball players Lauren Rogan and Sidney Tharpe have been honored by the Colonial States Athletic Conference for their performances on the court last week. Rogan was named the CSAC Women’s Basketball Co-Player of the Week while Tharpe was named to the Men’s Basketball Player of the Week Honor Roll as both teams won a pair of conference games.
2.6.2010 | General, Men's Basketball, Women's Tennis
Scranton, PA – Two former Marywood University athletic standouts were inducted as the 14th class of honorees into Marywood University’s prestigious Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, February 6, 2010 on the University’s campus. Anthony Mauro and Beth Eisenhower Fuller were selected for induction by the University’s Hall of Fame Committee and approved by Marywood University President Sister Anne Munley, IHM, Ph.D.
2.5.2010 | General, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
Scranton, PA - Marywood University's women's and men's basketball doubleheader versus Philadelphia Biblical University scheduled for Saturday, February 6 has been postponed. Expected snow accumulation in the Philadelphia area has made it unsafe for PBU to travel north. The men's game has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 17 at 7pm while the women's game will be played Wednesday, February 10 at 6pm. The Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, which will see the 14th class of inductees being honored, will still take place.
2.4.2010 | Men's Basketball
Scranton, PA - Sidney Tharpe matched his season high point total with a 29 point performance, 23 of which came in the first half, and Lenny Martin grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds as Marywood University won their second straight with a 93-75 win over visiting Centenary College Thursday evening in Scranton. The Pacers, who stand at 7-13 and 4-10 in CSAC play, connected on 52% of their shots from the floor and out-rebounded the Cyclones (8-12, 6-7) 50-31 on the night.
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2.4.2010 | Women's Basketball
Scranton, PA - Marywood University avenged an earlier loss to Centenary College with a 69-58 win over the Cyclones in a key Colonial States Athletic Conference battle Thursday evening. The Pacers improve their record to 14-6 overall and lead the CSAC North Division with an 8-2 conference mark. Centenary sees their record slide to 11-9 on the season and 8-4 in conference play.
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2.3.10 | General
Aston, PA – 65 Marywood University student-athletes have been named to the 2009 CSAC Fall All-Academic Team according to an announcement made today by the commissioner’s office, the most of the conference’s 12 institutions. All seven of Marywood’s fall sports teams placed at least five student-athletes on the squad which recognizes excellence on the field as well as in the classroom.
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2.1.10 | Men's Basketball
Scranton, PA - Marywood University's men's basketball team completed an upset sweep of Neumann University with an 85-73 win over the Knights in CSAC men's basketball action Monday evening. Earlier in the night, Marywood's women's team stunned Neumann, who had been previously unbeaten in conference play. Senior Jerome Gosney led four Marywood players in double figures to help the Pacers snap a four-game skid.
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2.1.10 | Women's Basketball
Scranton, PA – Lauren Rogan scored 21 points and teammate Mariah Schaeffer added 20 as Marywood University handed Neumann University its first loss in conference play this season as the Pacers defeated the Knights 71-65 on Monday evening. Marywood, who improved to 9-0 at home with the win, improves to 13-5 overall and 7-2 in the CSAC while the Knights fall to 15-5 and 10-1 in the conference.
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1.30.10 | Men's Basketball
Gwynedd Valley, PA - Marywood University was dealt a fourth straight loss as the Pacers suffered a 80-59 setback at Gwynedd-Mercy College Saturday afternoon in CSAC men's basketball action. The loss drops the Pacers to 5-13 on the year and 2-10 in league play, while the Griffins remain near the top of the conference with an 8-3 mark and improve to 9-9 overall on the year.
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1.30.10 | Women's Basketball
Gwynedd Valley, PA – For the third-straight game, a Marywood University women’s basketball player set a new career-high in points, but for the second time in those three games, the Pacers came out on the losing end, dropping an 84-72 decision to Gwynedd-Mercy College in Colonial States Athletic Conference action on Saturday afternoon. Marywood, who got a career-best 24 points from Lauren Rogan, falls to 12-5 overall and 6-2 in conference play with the loss while the Griffins improve to 12-5 on the season and 7-1 in the CSAC.
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1.28.10 | Women's Basketball
Scranton, PA – Lizzy Green scored a career-high 25 points to lead Marywood University to a 65-57 victory over local rival Keystone College in Colonial States Athletic Conference action Thursday evening. With the win, the Pacers remain unbeaten at home while improving to 12-4 on the season and 6-1 in the conference while the Giants see their record slide to 4-13 overall and 2-8 in the CSAC.
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1.28.10 | Men's Basketball
Scranton, PA - Poor second-half free throw shooting from visiting Keystone College nearly allowed Marywood University to come back from a large deficit but the Giants held off the Pacers 81-74 in CSAC men's basketball action Thursday evening in Scranton. The Giants improve to 8-3 in league play and 12-5 overall while Marywood falls to 5-12 (2-9 CSAC).
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