Showing posts with label aCCtion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aCCtion. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Kevin Freeman of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that there have been some pretty good women's basketball teams at Franklin & Marshall over the past decade, but none accomplished what the Diplomats did last night vs. Ursinus.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that it was the inability to do the little things that sank McDaniel in its 61-60 loss to Haverford in the first round of the CC men's basketball tourney.

photo by Ken Koons, Carroll County Times

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion


Jeffrey Kauffman of The Sentinel writes that although Dickinson will not make the Conference playoffs, the Red Devil women have not quit as shown by their comeback win against Gettysburg.

Kevin Freeman of the Lancaster Newspapers notes that although the Franklin & Marshall women lost to first-place Johns Hopkins, the Diplomats showed they are a team that you don't want to face in the postseason.

Gordie Jones of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that despite an uneven performance, the Franklin & Marshall men were able to dispatch Johns Hopkins.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Jeff Cook of the Gettysburg Times writes that it was a night of milestones at Gettysburg's Bream Gym, as Glenn Robinson won his 800th career game and Andrew Powers broke the Bullets' career scoring record.

Ed Gruver of the Lancaster Newspapers notes that Historic Gettysburg was just that for Glenn Robinson as F&M defeated Gettysburg.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times notes that the McDaniel men's basketball team has started skidding at the least opportune time after a 47-45 loss to Johns Hopkins.

photo by Darryl Wheeler, Gettysburg Times

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Mandy Housenick of The Morning Call writes that Katie Brooks needed just six minutes to make an impact in Johns Hopkins' 67-57 victory at Muhlenberg. She also notes that the Mule men's victory over the Blue Jays was eerily familiar.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the McDaniel women capped an uplifting week with a 73-35 win over Bryn Mawr.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Jeff Cook of the Gettysburg Times writes about Gettysburg's mastery of Haverford at Bream Gym after another Bullet sweep of the Fords.

Mike Gross of the Lancaster Sunday News writes that despite the absence of the school's all-time leading scorer, Franklin & Marshall avenged its earlier loss at McDaniel.

STAFF REPORTS
Patriot-News, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer (women), Philadelphia Inquirer (men).

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the word "miracle" is tossed around with too much ease in sporting circles these days. Maybe last night's McDaniel 67-65 overtime win against Gettysburg qualifies.

Pat Stoetzer of the Carroll County Times writes that the Green Terror women took two steps back in a 60-43 loss to visiting Gettysburg.

Kurt Bopp of The Sentinel writes that Dickinson capitalized at the foul line in its 55-48 win over visiting Franklin & Marshall.

STAFF REPORTS: Baltimore Sun, Gettysburg Times (women), Gettysburg Times (men), Patriot-News, Philadelphia Inquirer

photo by Ken Koons, Carroll County Times

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that there is a noticeable change in attitude around the locker room after McDaniel won its third straight game with a 54-45 win over Ursinus.

Land also writes that the Green Terror women shook off an historic loss with a 62-54 win against Washington College.

Roundups
Annapolis Capital, Philadelphia Inquirer.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion


Jeff Cook of the Gettysburg Times writes the weather outside Gettysburg's Bream Gym was plenty nasty, while inside, there was an avalanche in the Bullets' win over Bryn Mawr.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the McDaniel women's early-season bad habits reared their head again last night in a loss to Swarthmore.

Land also wrote that the Green Terror men continued their winning streak at home against Franklin & Marshall, defeating the 18th ranked Diplomats, 61-53.

Staff Reports: Philadelphia Inquirer and Baltimore Sun

Sunday, January 09, 2011

Last Night's aCCtion



Tom Housenick of the Morning Call writes that although the large leads dwindled in size, the Muhlenberg men and women held on for wins versus McDaniel.

Mike Gross of the Lancaster Sunday News writes that the more important number in Franklin & Marshall's 85-46 win over Swarthmore was the smaller one.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Joel Schreiner of the Lancaster Sunday News that a new weapon is emerging for the Franklin & Marshall men's basketball team after the Diplomats win against Haverford.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that a loud and energetic home crowd helped lift the McDaniel men past Washington College.

Roundups
Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Annapolis Capital

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion


Ed Gruver of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that whenever the Franklin & Marshall and Gettysburg men meet on the hardwood, it is a dogfight and last night's game was no exception.
(photo by Suzette Wenger, Lancaster Newspapers)

Kevin Freeman of the Lancaster Newspapers writes about the "positives" that the F&M women can take away from its win against Gettysburg.

Staff Reports
Delaware County Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Harrisburg Patriot-News

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that less than a week after a second-half collapse against Dickinson, the McDaniel men's basketball team wasn't about to let it happen again.

Tom Housenick of the Morning Call writes that the Muhlenberg women continue to win, despite the absence of their team leader - Kelly McKeon.

Friday, December 03, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion


John Heilig of the Allentown Morning Call writes that it was the Muhlenberg defense that spelled the difference in the Mules' home win against Swarthmore.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that McDaniel's game - and season to date - can be encapsulated in one moment after Dickinson's 68-64 overtime victory.

Travis Johnson of the Evening Sun writes that sloppy best describes Gettysburg's performance in a 59-52 loss to Johns Hopkins on Thursday night.

STAFF REPORT: Gettysburg Times, Harrisburg Patriot-News

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that it was a tale of two halves last night in Dickinson's 54-50 win at McDaniel.

Speaking of two distinct halves, the Pottstown Mercury reports that Franklin & Marshall battled back from a 14-point deficit to defeat Ursinus.

Jeff Cook of the Gettysburg Times writes that Alex Zurn made an indelible impression on Bullet fans last night in the win over Johns Hopkins.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion


Jeffrey Kauffman of The Sentinel writes that Thanksgiving Week games can be a coach's nightmare, as shown by Dickinson's loss to the Swarthmore women in Carlisle last night.

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the McDaniel women's basketball team is not taking comfort in small incremental improvements after last night's loss to Ursinus.

Bad news for Centennial men's basketball teams. Ed Gruver of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that Franklin & Marshall has a long memory and exacted some revenge against Washington College last night.

Roundup: Harrisburg Patriot-News, Carroll County Times, Gettysburg Times 1, Gettysburg Times 2, Baltimore Sun,

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion


Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that McDaniel's defense was not a concern in the Terror's 62-40 win over Johns Hopkins.

Dave Byrne of the Lancaster Sunday News writes that although the calendar says November, Franklin & Marshall sure played like it was March in a 96-52 dismantling of Elmira.

ROUNDUP
Harrisburg Patriot-News, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Philadelphia Inquirer, Pottstown Mercury, Annapolis Capital

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

MEN
Barry L. Silverman of the Carroll County Times writes that the McDaniel men looked for a good showing against Washington College and Devon Lesniak played a major role in making that happen in the Terror's 70-68 victory.

Jeffrey Kauffman of The Sentinel says that strong foul shooting was the difference in Dickinson's 56-50 victory over Messiah.

Jeff Cook of the Gettysburg Times writes that there is a new high wire act in town as Gettysburg threw down six dunks in a 79-39 blowout of Penn State-Altoona.

Doug Kraft of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that Franklin & Marshall wasted little time in establishing itself in a 91-50 dismantling of Penn State-Abington.

Staff Reports
Staten Island Advance, Pottstown Mercury, Delaware County Times

WOMEN
Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the opening game for the McDaniel women got off to a rough start and didn't get better as the Terror fell to seventh-ranked Kean.

Staff Reports
Lancaster Newspapers, Pottstown Mercury, Delaware County Times

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Welcome back for another season of basketball in the Conference. "Last Night's aCCtion" takes a look back at games of the previous evening from local and regional newspapers.

Mandy Housenick of the Morning Call writes that Spencer Liddic heard the message that he was given at halftime in Muhlenberg's victory over Moravian.

Housenick also writes that Alex Berlin made sure that the Mule women didn't miss two starters in 'Berg's triumph over the Greyhounds.

Tom Hinkel of the Express-Times writes that Alex Berlin showed off her versatility in Muhlenberg's 68-55 win against Moravian.

Ryan Dixon of the York Daily Record writes that the Johns Hopkins' women were done in by an unlikely York starting lineup.

Staff Reports
Delaware County Times

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Matt Blymier of the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal writes that it was a tale of two halves for F&M's Anthony Brooks as the Diplomats advanced to the Elite Eight with a 92-87 win at St. Mary's.

Roundups
Boston Globe
Annapolis Capital

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Last Night's aCCtion

Josh Land of the Carroll County Times writes that the McDaniel women ran out of energy before they could make one final push in an NCAA tourney loss to Roanoke.

Staff Report
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal