Albertus Magnus Athletics - Weekly Schedule (Sept. 16 - Sept. 22)

Albertus Magnus Athletics - Weekly Schedule (Sept. 16 - Sept. 22)

Albertus Magnus College
Athletics Weekly Schedule
Week: Sept. 16 - Sept. 22

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Women's Volleyball vs. Mitchell College
Cosgrove Marcus Messer Athletic Center (New Haven, Conn.) - 7 pm 
Links: VIDEO | LIVE STATS


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

Men's Soccer at Elms College
Leary Field (Chicopee, Mass.) - 3 pm
Links: N/A

Field Hockey at Dean College
Longley Athletic Complex (Franklin, Mass.) - 3 pm
Links: VIDEO | LIVE STATS

Women's Tennis at University of Saint's Joseph's (CT)
Hall High School (West Hartford, Conn.) - 4 pm 
Links: N/A


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Women's Volleyball at Becker College
Leicester Gymnasium (Leicester, Mass.) - 7 pm
Links: LIVE STATS

Men's Golf at Westfield State University (Brett Williamson Invitational)
Tekoa Country Club (Westfield, Mass.) - 10 am 
Links: N/A 


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

Women's Soccer at Simmons University
Daly Field (Boston, Mass.) - 6 pm
Links: LIVE STATS

Men's Soccer at Saint Joseph's of Maine
Mercy Field (Standish, Me.) - 1:30 pm
Links: VIDEO | LIVE STATS

Field Hockey at Saint Joseph's of Maine
Mercy Field (Standish, Me.) - 4 pm
Links: VIDEO | LIVE STATS 

Women's Volleyball vs. Curry 
Cosgrove Marcus Messer Athletic Center (New Haven, Conn.) - 1 pm
Links: VIDEO | LIVE STATS

Women's Tennis vs. Saint Joseph's of Brooklyn
Celentano Courts (New Haven, Conn.) - 1 pm 
Links: N/A


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

Women's Tennis at Simmons University 
Daly Courts (Boston, Mass.) - 12 pm
Links: N/A

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Albertus Magnus College, founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, is a Catholic College in the Dominican Tradition. It is recognized as a Top 100 Regional University in the north by US News & World Report Best Colleges guide for 2019. The College has an enrollment of 1,500 students in its traditional undergraduate program, accelerated adult degree programs, and 12 graduate programs, including a new Master of Public Administration and the only Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling in Connecticut. In the last few months, the College received two significant federal grants, $300,000 from the Department of Justice and a $2 million Title III grant from the Department of Education.