The No. 3-seed Yeshiva University men's basketball team had its impressive season end, on Thursday night, thanks to a 71-57 defeat at the hands of second-seeded Manhattanville College at Kennedy Gymnasium. The Valiants (21-6) will play for the league championship and automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, on Saturday, against the winner of the conference's other semifinal game between No. 4-seed Maritime College and top-seeded Farmingdale State College.
The No. 3-seed Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned a key victory on Tuesday night as the Maccabees triumphed over the sixth-seeded St. Joseph's University Golden Eagles, 67-58, in a Skyline Conference Quarterfinal showdown at Max Stern Athletic Center.
In front of a raucous 704 people at Max Stern Athletic Center celebrating Alumni/Senior Night on Saturday evening, the Yeshiva University men's basketball team out-slugged the playoff-contending Dolphins from College Mount Saint Vincent 83-75 to keep pace with the Farmingdale State College Rams (16-7, 11-3) atop the Skyline Conference. With the win, Yeshiva (14-9, 11-3 Skyline) has clinched home-court advantage in the opening round of the Skyline Championships.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team showed resilience in a tale of two halves against St. Joseph's University Long Island (10-11, 7-6 Skyline) Wednesday night, with a 74-65 win.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned a convincing Skyline Conference victory over SUNY Old Westbury (2-16, 2-9 Skyline), 90-63, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Saturday evening. Thanks to the win, Yeshiva (12-9, 9-3 Skyline) clinches a berth in the Skyline Conference Championships for the eighth season in a row and moves into a three-way tie with Farmingdale State College (14-7, 9-3 Skyline) and the United States Merchant Marine Academy (11-10, 9-3 Skyline) for first place in the overall standings.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team had a strong second half to pull off a come-from-behind Skyline Conference victory over Sarah Lawrence College, 77-70, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Tuesday evening.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team suffered a hard-fought Skyline Conference loss to the United States Merchant Marine Academy by a score of 85-79, at Liebertz Gymnasium, on Sunday afternoon.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team went on a big run in the second half on its way to an important come-from-behind Skyline victory over Maritime College, 81-70, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Wednesday evening.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned an statement victory over national powerhouse University of Mary Washington, 69-64, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Sunday afternoon. The win snapped the Macs' four-game losing streak and put them above .500 at 9-8 (6-2 in Skyline play) on the season. The Eagles drop to 13-5 overall. It was a key victory for Yeshiva, knocking off the only team that has defeated defending National Champion Randolph-Macon College this season.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team suffered a gut-wrenching defeat at the hands of the defending New England Small College Athletic Conference Champion Wesleyan University, 87-84, at Silloway Gymnasium on Wednesday evening. The Maccabees fall to 8-8, while the Cardinals earn their ninth straight victory and advance to 11-5.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team dropped its non-conference matchup to Tufts University, 75-64, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Thursday evening. Yeshiva (8-7) has now gone winless in three games, while Tufts (9-2) secures its third victory in a row.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team dropped its non-conference matchup to Tufts University, 75-64, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Thursday evening. Yeshiva (8-7) has now gone winless in three games, while Tufts (9-2) secures its third victory in a row.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team had its five-game winning streak in Skyline play snapped on Saturday night, as the Maccabees fell to the Golden Eagles of St. Joseph's University Long Island, 73-62, at Max Stern Athletic Center.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team extended its conference winning streak to five games on Thursday evening, by earning a convincing league victory over SUNY Old Westbury by a score of 94-68, at Nold Hall Athletic Complex. The Maccabees advance to 8-4 overall and 6-1 in conference contests. The Panthers drop to 0-6 for the season and 0-1 in league play.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned a Skyline road victory over College of Mount Saint Vincent, 84-63, at Peter Jay Sharp Center on Monday evening. Yeshiva (7-4, 5-1 Skyline) has now four conference games in a row.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned a key come-from-behind Skyline victory over Mount Saint Mary College, 90-78, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Saturday evening. The Maccabees advance to 6-4 overall, and 4-1 in Skyline play, while the Knights drop their conference opener and fall to 2-6 overall.
After trailing late in the game, the Yeshiva University men's basketball team finished strong to earn a key come-from-behind Skyline Conference road victory over Manhattanville College, 85-81, at Kennedy Gymnasium on Tuesday evening.
The Maccabees (5-3, 3-1 Skyline) were behind, 73-67, with 5:01 to go but then went on a 13-2 run to gain control of the game with an 80-75 advantage with 2:09 left, on their way to the conference victory.
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The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned a hard-fought victory over perennial NCAA powerhouse Amherst College, 61-57, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Sunday afternoon.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team broke the game open late to earn a key Skyline road victory over Purchase College, 82-72, at Purchase College Gymnasium on Tuesday evening.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team suffered a Skyline Conference loss to Farmingdale State College, 80-69, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Saturday evening.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team opened Skyline play, and the home portion of its schedule, with a convincing victory over St. Joseph's University Brooklyn, 102-65, at Max Stern Athletic Center on Wednesday evening.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned its first victory of the season, in the second day of the Sikma Hall of Fame Invitational, by defeating Webster University, 75-58, at Shirk Center on Sunday afternoon. Yeshiva (1-2) earned third place in the tournament.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team's strong effort was not enough against No. 21 Illinois Wesleyan University, at Shirk Center, on Saturday evening as the Maccabees fell short, 76-71, in the opening round of the Sikma Hall of Fame Invitational.
The Yeshiva University men's basketball team opened the 2022-23 season with a hard-fought loss to nationally ranked No. 13 University of Saint Joseph (Conn.), 69-60, at the O'Connell Center on Wednesday evening.
The nationally ranked No. 19 Yeshiva University men's basketball team's incredible season came to an end on Friday afternoon, as the Maccabees fell short to the No. 10 Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins University by a score 63-59, at the Stockton University Sports Center. Johns Hopkins will play the winner of No. 23 Stockton vs. Mitchell College, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the same location.
Yeshiva (25-4) trailed 60-52 with 1:27 left to go in the game, but senior Ryan Turell willed his team back into the contest by draining three straight free throws, and then knocking down a triple, to pull the Macs to within two, at 60-58, with 40 seconds left to play. However, YU could not capitalize on the game-tying shot and Johns Hopkins (23-3) connected on key free throws to clinch the victory.
The final automatic bids to the NCAA Division III basketball tournaments were awarded on Sunday, including to former No. 1 Yeshiva and current No. 1 Randolph-Macon. There were a handful of bubble-busting results. Find out about them here.
The nationally ranked No. 20 Yeshiva University men's basketball team earned its second consecutive Skyline Conference Championship, on Sunday afternoon, thanks to a 74-40 victory over Manhattanville College at Max Stern Athletic Center. YU now earns an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament, which will begin next weekend. The NCAA Selection Show will take place on Monday, at 12:30 p.m., at NCAA.com.