CUA Football Concludes Spring Practice Session

Matt Snow, Tower Staff
April 19, 2013

After four long weeks of extremely hard work at Cardinal Stadium, the CUA Spring football practice session has concluded. Coach Dave Dunn will look towards a very promising 2013 season for the Cardinals with several returning starters. Defensively, the Cardinals will return several players who have plenty... Read more »

Men’s Lacrosse Wins Conference Game, Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive

Nicholas D’Aleandro, Tower Staff
April 19, 2013

CUA men’s lacrosse won its first conference game on Wednesday, April 17, coming back in dramatic fashion to defeat Washington and Jefferson by a score of 10-9. The Cardinals found themselves down 9-4 late in the second quarter but turned up the intensity and scored the final six goals in the contest... Read more »

Unselfish 1,000-Point Club Member Kearney Leads Cards into Playoffs

Matt Snow, Tower Staff
February 15, 2013

As he slowly sipped his cold cup of coffee, Matt Stone looked up at the clock and saw the arms pointing to 2 a.m. before returning his eyes to a rigorous set of composition study guides, a commonality at the rigorous Catholic University of America. Looking to not merely pass comps but pass them with... Read more »

CUA Dance Team Wins First Competition

Nicholas D’Aleandro, Tower Staff
February 15, 2013

The CUA Dance Team (CUDT) recently competed in the Spirit Unlimited’s Terp Championship on February 9, which took place at the Cole Field House on University of Maryland’s College Park campus. CUA entered into the All Star Open division, where they faced seven other dance teams. Even with multiple... Read more »

CUA Women’s Basketball Slips Past Juniata, Improves Record To 19-1

Nicholas D’Aleandro, Tower Staff
February 1, 2013

Women’s basketball continued their winning ways with a close win over Juniata on Wednesday night. Led by Jenny McGann’s career night, the Cardinals were able to hold off a late surge by the Eagles and earn their 19th win of the season. CUA is currently ranked 13th in the nation with an incredible... Read more »

Men’s Rugby Team Looks Toward the “Beast of the East” Tournament

Matt Snow, Tower Staff
February 1, 2013

If you peer upon the student athletes at the Dufour Center, you will always notice a tenacious and tough group of rugby players getting after it by Cardinal Stadium. Cardinal faithful, the CUA Men’s Rugby team is armed with youth and recently completed their fall season with another set of games looming... Read more »

2012 Field Hockey Season Comes to a Close After First-Round NCAA Tournament Loss

Nicholas D'Aleandro, Tower Staff
November 9, 2012

The CUA Field Hockey team traveled to Lynchburg, VA on Wednesday to play in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The team earned its second straight Landmark Conference Championship with a 3-2 victory over Drew University. The victory over Drew was a huge win for the Cardinals. The CUA... Read more »

Senior Nursing Major Runs Second Marine Corps Marathon

Amanda Pellegrino, Tower Staff
November 2, 2012

“You trained longer for this marathon than Kim Kardashian’s marriage lasted,” senior Kayleigh Migaleddi read on a sign along the path of the Marine Corps Marathon. You know how it feels to cross the finish line, she thought to herself. You know that feeling. So let’s do it again. Migaleddi,... Read more »

CUA Loses Crucial Game To Washington and Lee, Drops Record to 3-5

Nicholas D'Aleandro, Tower Staff
November 2, 2012

CUA dropped its homecoming game to Washington and Lee last weekend by a score of 41-14, with the Cardinals getting beaten in nearly every aspect of the game. The performance was truly unfortunate coming during CUA’s homecoming game with 3,678 spectators in attendance on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. The... Read more »

Playoff Preview For Fall Sports: Three Teams Already Playoff Bound

Nicholas D'Aleandro, Tower Staff
November 2, 2012

The Football team still has a very good chance to make the playoffs with three conference games left on their schedule. However, with a 2-2 conference record and a 0-3 road record the team is going to have to improve quickly. Luckily, two out of the three remaining games are at home which should give... Read more »

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