A Successful Week for Women’s Basketball Brings Them to 14-4

Erin Alburtus, Tower Staff
January 26, 2012

The CUA women’s basketball team had a big weekend, defeating both opposing teams at their home courts. Both matches were Landmark Conference games. Last Friday, the girls proved victorious against Merchant Marine Academy, winning 64-38. They beat Drew the next day with a score of 66-50. Though... Read more »

Men’s Basketball Moves into First Place Following 4-Game Win Streak

Sean Robinson, Tower Staff
January 26, 2012

Following their double overtime loss to Scranton in early January, the Cardinals have been playing with a chip on their shoulders, winning their last four games and taking themselves to 15-3 and 5-2 in the Landmark Conference. At Merchant Marine Academy on January 20th, the Cardinals took an 11-9 lead... Read more »

Men’s Basketball Falls Short Versus Landmark Conference Opponents Scranton and Moravian

Sean Robinson, Staff
January 12, 2012

The Catholic University men’s basketball team lost two last-second games against conference foes Moravian College and the University of Scranton, following an 11-1 start. Both games were close, including a three-point double overtime loss to Scranton, 80-76, and a two-point last-second loss to Moravian,... Read more »

Women’s Basketball now 10-3 After One Win and One Loss Last Week

Erin Alburtus, Staff
January 12, 2012

The women’s basketball team defeated the Moravian College Greyhounds at the Greyhounds stadium, 70-62 on Friday, January 6. The game brought the Cards to 2-0 in the Landmark Conference. The girls also suffered a loss to the University of Scranton in an away game the following day, 70-64. ... Read more »

Women’s Basketball Wins Fourth Straight Game, with Big Victory over St. Mary’s College

Erin Alburtus, Tower Staff
December 2, 2011

The women’s basketball team is off to a winning start this season, defeating Marymount University last week and St. Mary’s College of Maryland in their most recent victory, bringing their record to 4-1 for the season. Last Tuesday, the Cardinals defeated the Marymount Saints 74-60. Junior guard... Read more »

Men’s Basketball Continues Hot Streak with Big Win against Carnegie Mellon

Sean Robinson, Tower Staff
December 2, 2011

The Catholic University Men’s Basketball team continued their strong start to the season with close wins versus Frostburg State University, Haverford College, and Carnegie Mellon University this past week. The wins brought them to 5-0 as they prepare for tough games versus Goucher College, and... Read more »

Women’s Basketball loses Close Season Opener to Washington College, 48-46

Alexis Carlucci, Tower Staff
November 17, 2011

The Catholic University women’s basketball team opened up their season with a tough home game against Washington College on Wednesday, which ended in a 48-46 loss. The Cardinals had two players in double figures, junior guard Jill Woerner with 16 and senior guard Holly Janicki... Read more »

Football Loses Final Game of Season on a Last Second Touchdown

Sean Robinson, Tower Staff
November 17, 2011

In Catholic’s final football game of the season, they fell to conference foe Bridgewater College 22-19 on a last second drive by the Eagles. The Cardiac Cards took the lead 19-14 with 30 seconds remaining on the clock after quarterback Greg Cordivari linked up with wide receiver Tucker Hubbell on a... Read more »

Field Hockey Falls to Lynchburg in Second Round of NCAA Tournament

Erin Alburtus, Tower Staff
November 17, 2011

The Cardinal’s impressive field hockey season came to a close on Saturday, falling to the Lynchburg Hornets 2-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The game ended CUA’s 13 game winning streak. Despite the lack of goals scored by Catholic, they led in most statistics. The Cards outshot the... Read more »

Men’s Soccer Loses Heartbreaker in Landmark Championship

Sean Robinson, Tower Staff
November 10, 2011

The CUA men’s soccer team fell short in the Landmark Conference Championship this past week, losing 1-0 to Merchant Marine Academy. The Cardinals were looking for their third straight conference championship and a trip to the Division III playoffs, but were unable to convert a late chance to tie the... Read more »

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