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Hofstra junior attack Torin Varn continued his torrid start to the lacrosse season, netting a hat trick in a 10-5 victory over visiting Harvard on March 2 as the Pride won for the third time in four games to start 2013. more
After falling one win shy of reaching the College Softball World Series last season and finishing with an overall record of 42-15, including 22-0 against Colonial Athletic Association rivals, Hofstra entered 2013 ranked among the top 25 teams in the country. more
Things got off to an inauspicious start for the Pride. First, coach Mo Cassara was forced to suspend Connecticut transfer Jamal Coombs-McDaniel and Penn State transfer Taran Buie for the opening two games for violating team rules. Then last week, Shaquille Stokes, Jimmy Hall, Dallas Anglin, and Kentrell Washington were arrested for allegedly stealing laptop computers, iPads and other items from dorm rooms. The university suspended the four players for the team and from attending classes. Stokes and Hall were both starters. more
Despite back-to-back 19-win campaigns and a WNIT appearance in 2011-12, the Hofstra women’s basketball team has its eyes on a bigger prize this season — its first trip to the NCAA tournament. The … more
East Meadow Kiwanians are well aware of Debbie Coates’s selfless dedication to the organization, and the club’s president, Mitchell Allen, chose her as the 2011-12 Kiwanian of the Year. more
Inconsistency, injuries and unlucky bounces in overtime were all big reasons why Hofstra’s men’s soccer team went 7-10-1 a year ago (4-7 against Colonial Athletic Association rivals) and failed to meet expectations. more
A non-conference schedule that includes Ohio State, Temple, Georgetown and Wake Forest will provide Hofstra’s women’s soccer team with an early measuring stick and help it prepare for Colonial Athletic Association foes. more
The aroma of bubblegum pink cotton candy and popcorn filled the air in Speno Park last Sunday where thousand flocked for Community Pride Day. As local businesses promoted their services, organizations shared free giveaways and recruited new members to get involved in hamlet organizations. more
The Bellmore-based Long Island Crisis Center would lose more than $300,000 in funding if Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano were to make good on a threat to cut all contracts with nonprofit social-service agencies that work with troubled youth, the mentally ill and drug addicts, said Linda Leonard, the Crisis Center’s executive director, this past week. more
When the Memorial Day parade and Community Pride Day ride up against the 80-degree heat, it is the beginning of summer in East Meadow. Yet, over the years, these activities are not just annual … more
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