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Tiger Woods Involved in Car Accident

By Theresa Morrissey, Staff Writer Professional Golfer Tiger Woods was involved in a high-speed rollover single-car accident on Feb. 23 that has left his health and golf career in jeopardy. The golfer was involved in the crash in Southern California on his way to film a content shoot with Golf…

Knicks Making a Playoff Run

By Derrick Edafe, Staff Writer The New York Knicks and their new dynamic team have been currently battling in the East sitting at .500, and New Yorkers are loving it. Previously in past years, the Knicks have been falling far from the playoffs, but with high hopes and some good…

Bowling Looking to Win the NEC Championship

By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor After going 2-1 in the final conference meet against St.Francis College Brooklyn, the Bowling team secured their spot in the Northeast Conference(NEC) championship. The tournament will be held the weekend of March 19-22.  The Sharks finished the season with a conference record of 10-11, good…

LIU Gymnastics Competes In Inaugural Event

By Theresa Morrissey, Staff Writer Saturday, Feb. 13, was a historic day for Long Island University. The date marked the inaugural competition for the Long Island University Women’s Gymnastics Team. Women’s  Gymnastics competed in their inaugural meet against the University of New Hampshire at the  Pratt Recreation Center. The Sharks…

Fans Renter the Stands in New York

By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor On Feb. 10, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced all professional sporting events could bring back fans in attendance. Any stadium or arena approved by the NY Department of Health could have an attendance of up to 10 percent capacity. Every individual must have a…

A Super Bowl Experience

By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor Eddie McQuade, a senior sports management major, got the opportunity of a lifetime when he had the experience to intern at the Super Bowl. Over his time there, McQuade got to witness and work firsthand in what went on to prepare for the big game…