A Running Diary of Super Bowl XLI
by Ari Goldstein in Sports
Approximately 93.2 million people watched the Super Bowl on Sunday. In case you're among the 1.7 billion others who didn't, or can't remember because you drank too much, here's how it went down:
6:00: And we're off, with the introduction involving family members talking about how their relatives are playing in the Super Bowl for them.
by Jake McCommons in Sports
Over the last few months the Queens College men's and women's swim teams have been training for their final meet of the season, the Metropolitan Swimming Championships, which will be held Feb. 16-18 at Rutgers University.
Under separate coaches -Alicia Lampasso-Dillon for the women and Joe McCommons for the men - both teams have been hard at work since the fall.
by Markos Papadatos in Sports
There's now another reason to cheer for the Jets and Islanders- you'd be in great company.
QC student Monica Marks can be seen skating around the rink during intermission as an Islanders Ice Girl, or cheering on the Jets from the sidelines, shaking her pompoms.
by Aryeh Sokolov in Sports
The Lady Knights' three-game winning streak was snapped by St. Thomas Aquinas College on Jan. 31 by a score of 68-61, but they're still fighting for a playoff berth.
The final outcome could have been worse, as Queens was down 42-26 at the half. But they never gave up before their late rally fell short.
by Ari Goldstein in Sports
January was a month filled with milestones and streaks for the Queens College Knights.
Now they must gear up and go on one final win streak in February to prepare them for the ECC playoffs.
The first milestone occurred on Jan. 31, when Lance Hazel scored on a free throw with 42 seconds left in the game against St.