Albertus Magnus College Director of Athletics Jim Abromaitis, in conjunction with Vice President for Academic Affairs Sean O'Connell, has announced that Dr. Mark Barreuther has been named the new Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) at Albertus Magnus College.
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) has announced the All-Academic Team for the 2013-14 school year. This year, 58 student-athletes from Albertus Magnus College were among the 765 members of the Academic Team from 12 full-time institutions and 13 associate member institutions in the conference.
On Sunday, May 18, Albertus Magnus College held its 91st commencement in front of historical Rosary Hall. Among the graduates were student-athletes from the College’s Athletic Department.
Junior Carli Matrisian (Milford, Conn.) of the Albertus Magnus College softball team has been named the month of April Female Student-Athlete of the Month.
On Monday, May 5, the Albertus Magnus College Department of Athletics held its annual banquet to honor its student-athletes and coaches as well as to celebrate the success from the 2013-14 academic year.
The sixth-seeded Albertus Magnus softball team fell to third-seeded Smith College 2-1 in the opening round of the 2014 Division III ECAC New England Tournament in Northampton, Mass. on Wednesday afternoon.
The Albertus Magnus College softball team has been selected as the sixth seed in the upcoming 2014 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III New England Championship Tournament. The Falcons will head to Northampton, Mass. where they will take on third-seeded Smith College on Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.
Junior Brittney Urciuoli (Newington, Conn.) and freshman Amanda Jessey (East Haven, Conn.) have earned spots on the 2014 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) All-Conference Third Team as announced by the league office on Monday afternoon. Urciuoli and Jessey are the first Falcons to earn All-Conference recognition since 2012.
The Albertus Magnus softball team fell to Norwich 5-4 in the first round of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament on Wednesday afternoon in Northfield, Vt. The Falcons, who were the seventh seed of the tournament, made a postseason appearance for the first time since 2006.
The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament softball game scheduled for Tuesday at sixth-seeded Norwich was been moved to Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. due to the impending inclement weather in the Northfield, Vt. area.
The Albertus Magnus softball team dropped two contests to the University of Saint Joseph on Monday afternoon to finish the 2014 regular season. The Falcons were edged in game one 4-2 before falling in game two 11-3 in five innings.
The Albertus Magnus softball team fell to Suffolk in back-to-back Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contests on Saturday afternoon in Boston. The Rams took game one in five innings with a 9-1 win before winning game two 3-2.
The Albertus Magnus softball team cruised to two victories over Lasell College in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play on Thursday night in West Haven. The Falcons won game one 6-3 before cruising to an 11-3 win over the Lasers in game two.
On April 7, Albertus Magnus softball junior Brittney Urciuoli (Newington, Conn.) was named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Weekly Honor Roll.
After a tough loss in game one of its Monday afternoon Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader, the Albertus Magnus softball team answered with an 8-0 shutout of the Mustangs in game number two led by Rachel Cataudella (Shelton, Conn.) as she went 2-for-2 with one run scored and two RBI.
The Albertus Magnus softball team dropped game one of the Monday afternoon Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader by a score of 6-0 as the Mustangs Nicole Handzel threw a no hitter in the shutout.
Junior Carli Matrisian (Milford, Conn.) combined for five hits, including a solo walk-off home run, to lead the Albertus Magnus softball team to a two-game sweep of Anna Maria College on Sunday afternoon in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play.
The Albertus Magnus softball team handed St. Joseph’s College its first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) loss on Saturday afternoon in league play. The Falcons won game one of the doubleheader 7-4 before falling to the Monks 10-2 in game two.
The Albertus Magnus baseball team fell to Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in back-to-back games on Saturday afternoon in Standish, Maine. The Monks won game one 11-0 before defeating the Falcons 12-0 in game two.
The Albertus Magnus softball team split a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader on Friday night to Emmanuel College in West Haven, Conn. The Falcons won game one by a score of 5-1 before falling in game two 6-4.
Freshman Amanda Jessey (East Haven, Conn.) of the Albertus Magnus College softball team has been named the month of March Female Student-Athlete of the Month.
The Albertus Magnus softball team split a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) doubleheader with Norwich University on Thursday night at the Rivier University Softball Field in Nashua, N.H.
With all the inclement weather this past month, the Albertus Magnus spring sports' schedules have been adjusted to fit in postponed contests. Follow AlbertusFalcons.com to keep up-to-date on all the scheduling changes this spring.
Led by three RBI and two hits, including a home run, by Rachel Cataudella (Shelton, Conn.) the Albertus Magnus softball team cruised to a 13-0 win over the College of New Rochelle in five innings on Tuesday night at Flowers Park.
The Albertus Magnus softball team cruised to two Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) victories on Sunday afternoon at Rivier University in Nashua, N.H. The Falcons won game number one 8-3 and downed the Raiders in game number two 12-7.
The Albertus Magnus softball team fell to Johnson & Wales (R.I.) in back-to-back Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contests on Friday night at West Haven High School in West Haven, Conn. Led by a one-hitter by pitcher Tayla Gardner in the first game, the Wildcats cruised to a 5-0 shutout victory over the Falcons. In game two, the Wildcats scored 12 runs en route to a 12-4 win in five innings as the contest was called after five due to heavy rain showers.