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  • Mike McDevitt '83 is back on home court, so to speak. The former basketball star and women's basketball coach at Saint Joseph's has returned to coach the women...
  • by Sadie Fenton '10 It's 1:30 p.m. on game day and with Rascal Flats' "Fast Cars and Freedom" blasting from her iPod, sophomore Shannon Fitzgerald, a fullback and midfielder on the women's soccer team, begins her stretches. On this particular fall day the team is undefeate...
  • by Charmaine Daniels February Fabulous led to March Madness for the men's basketball team, as it headed t...
  • Service learning where everyone learns Talk about a win-win. With the help of a $2,500 grant from the Fisher Charitable Foundation, education professor Dr. Janice Rey created a new service-learning program at a local, urban school that does many things at once for the benefit of all....
  • The men's soccer team won its first-ever title when it beat Emerson College to become the 2009 Great Northeast Athletic Conference Champions i...
  • Hard work pays off for St. Joe's swimmers in strong second year by Kayla Collins '11 Photos: David...
  • by Megan Watson '11 Senior physical education major Ryan Prescott is an honors student and triple athlete at Saint Joseph's, though he wasn't always encouraged to play sports in high school. Born in Manchester, N.H., he moved with his mom and siblings to Quebec, where they lived on ...
  • The Saint Joseph's College athletic programs enjoyed a tremendous inaugural year in the Great Northeast Athletic Conferenc...
  • St. Joe's not only entered the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) in the previous academic year, but also added swimming and lacrosse to its athletic repertoire.
  • Linda Freeman ’81 and daughter Carolyn Freeman ’10 both earned more than 1,000 points during their basketball careers at St. J...
  • Chad Pulkkinen ’07 is playing professional basketball in England. While his classmates pursue graduate degrees or...
  • Greg Collymore ’94 is introduced to the crowd as one of the day’s honorees. The gym was filled on February 23 as the SJC ...
  • It is said that change is inevitable. To Brian Curtin, not only is it inevitable, it is a huge step in the right direction. Less than one yea...
  • Mike Foster ’08 of Pembroke, N.H., left, and John-Henry Spezzaferri ’08 of Winchester, Mass., want Saint Joseph’s hockey fans to come ...
  • Rupert Lewis led the field hockey team to a 14-7 record, its very first post-season playoff and the best finish in the program's history....
  • Chad Pulkkinen '06 gets one by a defender. The Saint Joseph's men's basketball team finished the season with the most wi...
  • New conference, new sports, new athletic director Athletic director, Brian Curtin The behind-the-scenes work on conf...
  • Sarah Gapp of Clinton, N. Y., runs on the improved trail system during a cross country invitational meet. The sound of a...
  • As a player, Will Sanborn practiced patience at home plate, like the baseball Hall-of-Famer he admired. He appreciated Wade Boggs' tenden...
  • The Saint Joseph’s College baseball team made history with a thrilling run in the NCAA New England Regional Tournament in the spring. After winning the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship, the Monks headed to Connecticut to participate in the regional tournament for t...