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Glenn Terry, the executive director of outreach and strategic partnerships of the NCAA Eligibility Center, paid a visit to Long Island for a conference on NCAA eligibility for college-bound student … more
The Hofstra men’s soccer team was picked to finish near the bottom of the Colonial Athletic Association, but the lowered expectations from the outside are just one of the many ways the Pride are being driven for success in 2014. more
Expectations could not be higher for the Hofstra women’s soccer team. The Pride was picked first in the 2014 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) preseason poll and return seven starters off last year’s 10-6-3 team that reached the CAA semifinals before falling to James Madison. more
Legendary Hofstra softball head coach Bill Edwards lost one of the all-time great pitchers to graduation, but his Pride have been just fine in the early going of 2014. 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
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
One of the most prominent and decorated athletes ever to graduate from Oceanside High School, Arthur “Art” Heyman, who was known across the county for his role in the rise of Duke University … more
A year after winning 13 of 16 games as well as the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season title and earning a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid, Hofstra’s men’s lacrosse coach Seth Tierney has plenty of parts to replace. more
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