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BC Athletics Debuts Intramural Fantasy Football

September 30, 2020 web 0

Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez     With intramural sports shut down, Brooklyn College has filled the gap with an intramural fantasy football league where any […]

With Barkley Out, Big Blue Looks to Salvage a Season

September 23, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

Saquon Barkley’s injury Sunday was perhaps the most devastating in a slew of injuries on week two of the NFL season. The star running back […]

Yanks Look to Overcome a Season of Ups and Downs

September 23, 2020 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin Going into this shortened baseball season, the Yankees were a clear favorite to make it out of the American League and […]

NFL Week One: Bills Win, Jets and Giants Can’t Get Off Ground

September 16, 2020 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin   New York Football is back. With the coronavirus canceling the preseason, we had not seen New York NFL football since […]

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Who The Knicks Can Take with the 8th Pick

September 15, 2020 web 0

Written By: Elijah Hamilton After an abysmal shortened season, the New York Knicks are again drafting in the lottery, hoping to find another cornerstone player […]

New Sun Rising: Legend Steve Nash Nabs Nets HC Job

September 15, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

After short search for a replacement, Steve Nash was announced as Head Coach of the Brooklyn Nets on Sept. 3.  Nash, an eighteen-year NBA veteran, […]

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Sports World Strikes for Black Lives

September 2, 2020 web 0

Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez Last week, across the sports world, athletes refused to play or practice in an unprecedented display of unity, protesting the […]

COVID 1, CUNYAC 0, Athletes Lose Fall Season to COVID

September 2, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

   On July, 21, 2020, the City University of New York Athletic Conference and member Athletic Directors decided to cancel all fall 2020 sports. Amidst […]

The Nets Bubble Keeps Popping

July 29, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

When the NBA season was suspended on Mar. 11, 2020, the Brooklyn Nets were in a rather precarious position, and it seems that as the […]

How BC’s Student Athletes are Staying Fit While in Isolation

April 29, 2020 Lorenzo Davies 0

With sports leagues being canceled worldwide due to the global pandemic, many athletes, from the big leagues down to little league, have been unable to […]

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