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By Tommy Bavaro On February 29th, 2020, the New York Islanders retired one of their best players they had in their early 1980s Stanley Cup dynasty. Robert Thomas “Butch” Goring became the 8th player in New York Islanders history to have his number (91) retired. Butch Goring played 16 seasons in the National Hockey […]
By Matt Orth It was just any other Saturday afternoon. I was anticipating the time where I can leave my dorm and the annoying people on my floor and head to the Student Recreation Center to wait for the bus that would help me make some personal history. I would be going to the first […]
By Ryan Breyta In 2003, the NFL implemented the Rooney Rule, which requires NFL teams to interview at least one person of a minority race for a coaching vacancy. However, as the rule is supposed to help minority candidates, it is totally ineffective. In a league where 70% of the players are black, there are […]
By Evan Diaz To say that this has been a disappointing season so far for the New Jersey Devils would be an understatement. As of the date, I am writing this they have the second least points in the entire NHL with a 7-9-4 record fresh off a 5-1 loss to the Boston Bruins in […]
By Cathryn Pace Tuesday, November 12th was the opening game for Montclair State’s Women’s Basketball team. The Red Hawks faced the Hawks of Hunter College for their home opener at the Panzer Athletic Center, and although they didn’t start the scoring, they did come out on top. By the end of the first quarter, Montclair […]
By Cathryn Pace MSU Football: Season Highlights This past weekend, November 16th, the season ended for the Montclair State Football team. They ended with a record of six wins and four losses taking third place in NJAC Football standings. The RedHawks closed out the season with a win against Kean University, ending the season on a […]
By Ryan Breyta On Monday, November 4th, Carlos Beltran was officially named the New York Mets 22nd manager of their club history. Beltran is the first Latino to become a head coach not only for the Mets but for any team in New York. The Mets took their time with the managerial process because they […]
By Cathryn Pace Tri-State Hockey Preview The 2019-2020 season in the National Hockey League should be an interesting one for the tristate area. The New York Islanders started their season off on Friday October 4th against the Washington Capitals. The Isles are coming back from an upsetting previous season. Last year the Islanders lost their […]
By Campbell Donovan Many NHL teams would say that they had a great offseason, but people, in particular, think one team overall had the best offseason. That team is the New Jersey Devils, yes the Devils. New Jersey general manager Ray Shero was on his “A” game this past summer, acquiring young and veteran talent […]
By Katherine Braunstein Alumni goes over recent Sports updates.
\By Jack Barteck The New York Mets made headlines this offseason thanks to some intriguing moves. Which includes but is not limited to bringing in former agent Brodie Van Waganen as general manager. One of his first moves in his position was to ship a package including two of the Mets top prospects. Being Justin […]
By Tyler Monahan A new school year brings many changes. Different classes, fresh faces around campus, and most importantly a new football season. Montclair State exceeded even the loftiest of expectations this past season, finishing with an 8-2 record and competing for an NJAC championship, although they did fall just short. Even without grabbing that […]
Isadora Williams, a Food & Nutrition major with a concentration in Dietetics at Montclair State University is representing her family’s nation of Brazil in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games. For more insight into Isadora’s story, check out this article in The Montclarion by student Anthony Gabbianelli.
The Montclair State Women’s Basketball team has provided WMSC Sports with some of their most memorable moments over the past few seasons. The five time defending champions of the New Jersey Athletic Conference, the Red Hawks have been a model of consistency at the Division III level – led by Head Coach Karin Harvey. Before […]
On November 10th, Montclair State Men’s Basketball Coach Marlon Sears joined Sean Martin and Tyler Monahan on Upon Further Review to discuss his team’s upcoming 2017 season. After finishing 13-13 with a New Jersey Athletic Conference record of 10-8, the Red Hawks advanced to the NJAC playoffs a year ago before having their season end […]