New Haven, Conn. - The Albertus Magnus College Athletic Department and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) teamed up with the Dominican Mission & Ministry to help collect non-perishable food items for the Centro San Jose Family Center in New Haven, Conn.
New Haven, Conn. – The Albertus Magnus College Athletic Department hosted Albertus Madness on Thursday evening to kick off Homecoming Weekend and to build excitement for the 2019-20 men’s and women’s basketball seasons.
Saco, Me. - The Albertus Magnus College men's golf team closed out the 2019 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Fall Championship by firing a team score of 661 to finish in sixth-place in the two-day event. The Falcons shot a 335 in the opening round to finish the Championship with a score of 661.
Winthrop, Mass. – The Albertus Magnus College men's golf team tied for seventh place, along with Emmanuel College, in the 2019 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Pre-Championship Poll. The poll, which was released on Thursday afternoon, is voted on by the league's eight coaches.
New London, Conn. – Junior Ryan Sember (Branford, Conn.) of the Albertus Magnus College men’s golf team earned low medalist honors for the second straight match in a row as the Falcons placed second overall at the Mitchell Invite III on Tuesday afternoon at Shennecossett Golf Course.
New Haven, Conn. – Junior Ryan Sember (Branford, Conn.) fired a two-over par 74 to earn low medalist honors and lead the Albertus Magnus College men’s golf team past Eastern Nazarene College and Dean College in a home match on Friday afternoon at Alling Memorial Golf Course.
New Haven, Conn. – The Albertus Magnus College men's golf team fell to Mitchell College in playoffs on Wednesday afternoon at the New Haven Country Club. Both teams finished with a score of 342 after 18 holes, but the Mariners came home with the “W” after winning by one stroke in playoffs.
Westfield, Mass. - The Albertus Magnus College men's golf team carded a team score of 344 as the Falcons competed in the Third Annual Brett Williamson '11 Invitational at Tekoa Country Club, hosted by Westfield State. Tekoa Country Club is a Par-71 and 6,348 yard course. The Falcons finished the invitational placing fifth overall out of nine teams. Junior Ryan Sember (Branford, Conn.) carded a team-low as well as set a new personal-best with a score of 75.
Check out what's happening in athletics this week!! Women's volleyball hosts two matches this week against Mitchell College (9/17) and Curry College (9/21).
Harrison, N.Y. - Junior Ryan Sember (Branford, Conn.) carded the low round of the day for the Albertus Magnus College men's golf team with a score of 77, but the Falcons fell to the College of Mount Saint Vincent by just nine strokes on Sunday afternoon at Willow Ridge Country Club. Sember earned a low medalist honors after finishing the day with a season-low score of 77.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Albertus Magnus College men’s golf team kicked off the 2019 campaign with a victory over Purchase College, 340-359, at the Alling Memorial Golf Course. Ryan Sember (Branford, Conn.) paced the team with a final score of 77 (+5) to lead the Falcons to their first dual-match win since Oct. 07, 2016.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. - Healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries this century and Albertus Magnus College is now offering a new major – a Bachelor of Science in General Health Sciences – to connect more students to the jobs of the future.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Albertus Magnus College Department of Athletics released on Monday its 2019 fall schedules for the College’s men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s tennis, field hockey and men’s golf teams.
At a time when security breaches, potential exposure of personal data, and identity theft are in the news on a regular basis, Albertus Magnus College is adding Cyber Security as a new major this fall to complement the already widely popular Criminal Justice and Computer Information Systems programs. Albertus Magnus is training the high-tech professionals of tomorrow – today — to keep our technology systems running smoothly and private information safe.