The 2013 MLB Season Preview Series continues with analysis of the National League Central Division Probable 1st Place Finish: Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are the defending division champions, and may have even made a World Series run if not for the SF Giants shocking comeback from two games down in the NLDS. The team […]
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Post-Combine 2013 NFL Mock Draft
The NFL Scouting Combine – the most overly scrutinized event in all of sports. Every year the top college football players from across the nation display their skills in a series of tests, workouts, and drills. Thousands of talent evaluators representing each of the 32 NFL teams attend this event looking to find “The Next […]
The Super Bowl XLVII In Review
Whether you want to remember it as the Harbaugh Bowl, the Harbowl, or Ray Lewis’ last game, Super Bowl 47 was certainly a game for the ages. Two weeks prior to the big game both the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens faced stiff competition in their respective conference championship games. The Niners seized […]
CUNYAC Cross-Country Championships: A Season in Review
The City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) hosts Macaulay’s participating schools and the dominance that has been displayed by Baruch College over the last three years has led them to three consecutive CUNYAC Commissioner’s Cups. Baruch remains in the lead for this coveted athletic prize with 50 points thus far during the 2012-2013 […]
Spotlight: Jenna Jankowski
Lugging hula hoops and wooden sticks onto the Staten Island Ferry, Jenna Jankowski ’14 (Staten Island) had set out to accomplish the unthinkable — to start a Quidditch team. Yet, over a year later, The Macaulay Marauders are official members of the International Quidditch Association (IQA), ranked 49th in the league, and qualified for the […]
Baruch Tennis 2012-2013
There is much excitement surrounding this year’s Baruch tennis squad, as they are coming off an unbelievably successful year. The expectations are higher than ever as the teams looking to improve upon a season in which they were CUNYAC (City University of New York Athletic Conference) Tournament champions, CUNYAC regular season champions, and they even […]
2012 MLB Award Predictions
It’s that time of the year again. The 2012 MLB regular season was incredibly exciting from start to finish. From no hitters to perfect games to walk-off home-runs, this past season is one that fans will surely remember for awhile. Every season a select few individuals step up their game and shine above the others. […]
Big Offseason, Big Expectations
The 2012 NBA offseason has contained a flurry of deals, moves, and shockers that are certain to keep people talking for months. In what could be most intriguing piece of news to New York sports fans, Jeremy Lin, the centerpiece of the Linsanity craze that started in February, is now with the Houston Rockets after […]
Walking in the Footsteps of Giants
The 2002 U.S. Open Final was certainly one for the ages as two living legends stepped toe-to-toe one final time as 31 year old Pete Sampras battled 32 year old Andre Agassi in what ended up being an absolute classic. Ultimately, Sampras triumphed and won his 14th career Grand Slam in what was the final […]
Different Sides of the Spectrum: The 2012 New York Mets and Yankees
The 2011 Major League Baseball season saw epic climaxes and drastic downfalls as legends were made and history was rewritten. The end of the season went down as one of the most chaotic and renowned 24 hours in baseball history. The Atlanta Braves, leading the NL Wild Card for much of the season, finished with […]