Monday, March 3, 2008

Men's Basketball earns ECAC Tournament bid

March 3, 2008 Campus Life

For the first time in team history the Medaille College men’s basketball team has received a bid to the ECAC Tournament. They garnered the #6 seed in the Upstate Region and they will face Cortland State on the road on Wednesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. The Mavs fell in the AMCC semifinals to Lake [...]

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Women's Basketball team to face Scranton in first round of NCAA Tournament

March 3, 2008 Campus Life

The NCAA announced the Division III Women’s Basketball Bracket (PDF) today, and the women’s basketball team will face the University of Scranton, winners of the Landmark Conference Championship. That game will take place on Friday, March 7 at Scranton, with a game time to be determined. The Lady Mavs join a field of 63 other [...]

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Athletes of the Week: March 3, 2008

March 3, 2008 Campus Life

Amanda Baker (Sr. – Lyons, NY/Women’s Basketball) led the Lady Mavs to a third-straight AMCC Tournament Championship as she posted 32 points and grabbed 22 rebounds in their two games. In the championship game she was dominating as she had 18 points and pulled down 15 boards, both were game highs. In their first-ever AMCC [...]

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Communication students featured in WBFO coverage of presidential primaries

March 3, 2008 Academic Programs

Eileen Buckley ’85 of WBFO radio interviewed students in Lisa Van Valkinburgh’s Broadcast Journalism class to hear their thoughts on the Presidential primaries. The report featured comments from Kyle Skoney, Kelsey Schwob and Chris Muscarella. Listen to the report at the WBFO web site.

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Dulski Elected to Director/Secretary of Big Train Operator Garden Railway Club

March 3, 2008 Faculty News

Dr. Richard Dulski, a senior adjunct in the Accelerated Learning Program in Amherst, has been elected to the position of Director/Secretary of the Big Train Operator (BTO) Garden Railway Club. BTO is an international organization focusing on the hobby of large scale (“G”) model railroading and public education since 1977, with nearly 800 members throughout [...]

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