The City College of New York men's basketball team conquered St. Joseph's Long Island 69-62 on Saturday afternoon at the Danzi Center in Patchogue, New York.
The City College of New York men's basketball team lost 78-61 to the visiting College of Staten Island on Tuesday night at the Nat Holman Gymnasium. The Dolphins of CSI are now 7-4 overall and 5-1 in the CUNYAC while the Beavers of CCNY drop to 4-8 and 0-6 in the conference standings.
The City College of New York men’s basketball team fell 97-70 at the College of Staten Island on Sunday afternoon. The Beavers of CCNY are now 7-17 overall and 3-12 in the CUNYAC while the conference-leading Dolphins of CSI improve to 22-2 and 15-0 within the league.
The City College of New York lost 58-52 to visiting John Jay College of Criminal Justice in CUNYAC men's basketball action on Wednesday evening at the Nat Holman Gymnasium. The Beavers of CCNY drop to 5-10 and 3-5 against conference opponents while the Bloodhounds of John Jay improve to 7-10 and 5-4 in the CUNYAC.
Anthony Lewis scored 35 points while pulling down 17 rebounds and tallying five steals to lead the City College of New York men’s basketball team to a 92-85 win over visiting Brooklyn College on Friday night at the Nat Holman Gymnasium.
Anthony Lewis scored 18 points with 13 rebounds and Manfred Cadet dished out seven assists as the City College of New York men’s basketball team defeated visiting Lehman College, 69-65, on Saturday at the Nat Holman Gymnasium.
The City College of New York men’s basketball team fell 94-72 at York College on Tuesday night. The Beavers of CCNY drop to 2-6 and 1-3 against conference opponents while the Cardinals of York are now 6-5 and 3-1 in the CUNYAC.
In honor of the 75th anniversary of March Madness, ESPN released its list of the top 75 NCAA Championship teams and the City College of New York’s historic 1949-50 team made the list at 63.
Nathan Lopez finished a perfect 5-of-5 from long distance, totaling a career-high 16 points off of the bench but the second-seeded Baruch College Bearcats (17-9) shot 52 percent from the field and held the Beavers to 28 percent shooting to down the City College of New York (10-16), 85-58, on Sunday afternoon at the ARC Arena.
Ranking fifth in the nation in assists with 6.9/game and 10th in steals with 2.88/game was just the beginning of a spectacular senior season for Paul Dail as the guard earned City University of New York Athletic Conference/ Con Edison Second Team All-Star honors as announced at the CUNYAC Press Luncheon yesterday.
With the rankings set in stone, the seventh-seeded City College of New York (10-15, 6-10 CUNYAC) will head to the ARC Arena to face the second-seeded Bearcats of Baruch College (16-9, 12-4 CUNYAC) on Sunday, Feb. 17 at 3 p.m.
Terence Johnston scored 12 of his 15 points in the second-half to lead a late surge by the City College of New York but Brooklyn College shot 54 percent from the field and 82 percent from the charity stripe as the Beavers ended the regular season on a sour note, falling 78-65, on Tuesday evening at Nat Holman Gymnasium.
The City College of New York athletes of the week were announced Sunday evening and Jordan Ortega and Bria Fisher were named the men’s and women’s athlete of the week, respectively.
The City College of New York men’s and women’s basketball programs head into the final game of the 2012-13 regular season with a playoff spot secured in the upcoming City University of New York Athletic Conference Championship Tournament.
Coming off of a career-high 25 points, Jordan Ortega and the City College of New York (10-14, 6-9 CUNYAC) look to finish the 2012-13 campaign on a four-game conference win streak as the Beavers host Brooklyn College (10-13, 8-7 CUNYAC) on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Nat Holman Gymnasium.
Winter storm Nemo did not slow down Jordan Ortega’s torrid place as the sophomore forward finished with a career-high 25 points on 12-of-20 shooting but the bench of Yeshiva University (9-13) outscored the City College of New York’s (10-14) second unit, 23-2, to down the Beavers, 71-59, on Saturday evening at the Max Stern Athletic Center.
Zachary Heiss finished with a game-high 16 points, including three jumpers from three-point range, Guilherme Brodt was a human highlight reel, swatting away six shots and Jordan Ortega recorded his fifth double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds as the City College of New York (10-13, 6-9 CUNYAC) posted its third consecutive conference victory and defeated Lehman College (7-16, 2-12 CUNYAC), 57-44, on Wednesday evening at Nat Holman Gymnasium.
With the new NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball rankings came out on Monday and the City College of New York senior point guard Paul Dail is amongst the nation’s best in assists/game and steals/game.
Fresh off clinching its first playoff berth since the 2009-10 season, The City College of New York (9-13, 5-9 CUNYAC) returns to Nat Holman Gymnasium for a conference matchup against the Lightning of Lehman College (7-15, 2-11 CUNYAC) at 7 p.m.
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Kelvin Queliz has set up “Throwback Monday” on CCNYAthletics.com, posting a story of past City College of New York championship seasons.
Defense shined at the York College Gymnasium tonight and the City College of New York (9-13, 5-9 CUNYAC) picked up eight steals and forced 22 turnovers to turn away the Cardinals of York College (9-13, 5-8 CUNYAC), 50-47 for its second consecutive conference victory.
The Fourth Annual City College of New York Alumni Day was a rousing success and capped off with a CCNY men’s basketball victory over City University of New York Athletic Conference foe Hunter College on Saturday.
In front of Floyd Layne, a member of the historic 1949-50 NCAA and NIT Championship team, the City College of New York men’s basketball team (8-13, 4-9 CUNYAC) did not disappoint as the Beavers defeated Hunter College (7-15, 4-9 CUNYAC), 77-65, at the Nat Holman Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.
Jordan Ortega and Zachary Heiss finished with 16 points apiece and Terence Johnston added 15 points but clutch free throws by the College of Staten Island (15-4, 10-1 CUNYAC) allowed the Dolphins to slip past the City College of New York (7-13, 3-9 CUNYAC), 61-58, on Wednesday evening at the College of Staten Island Sports and Recreation Center.
Jordan Ortega finished with 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting and 12 rebounds and Terence Johnston recorded a game-high 19 points on 6-of-12 from the field to go along with five assists, but the City College of New York (7-12, 3-8 CUNYAC) fell to conference powerhouse Baruch College (13-6, 9-2 CUNYAC), 69-53, on Monday evening at Nat Holman Gymnasium.
Paul Dail was shooting lights out all evening, going 7-of-12 from the field and 7-of-8 from the free throw line to finish with a career-high 22 points and Terence Johnston posted his first 20-point game since Feb. 4 of last year as the City College of New York defeated Medgar Evers College, 68-60, on Friday evening at the Cougars Cave.