With the season winding down, the 2012 Knicks are an ambiguous team. Sure, they are still holding on to a playoff seed in the Eastern Conference, but merely entering the playoffs seems like a weak and quiet finale for a team that once thrived on “Linsanity.”
By VICTOR URQUILLA Multimedia Staff Published: April 11, 2012
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Brienne Ryan, Fordham College at Rose Hill (FCRH) ’13, capped off her phenomenal season by becoming Fordham’s first female swimmer to compete at the NCAA championships.
To date, it has been quite the season for the New York Knicks. From the introduction of point guard Jeremy Lin and the ensuing seven game winning streak, to the resignation of Head Coach Mike D’Antoni, there has undeniably been a whirlwind atmosphere around the 2012 team. Yet somehow, through all the potential distractions, concerns about team chemistry and even a coaching change, the Knicks are still looking at a playoff spot.
After a sub-par 7-15 start to the season, the Rams baseball team are looking to rebound as they begin play against their rivals in the Atlantic 10 (A-10) Conference.
Tim Tebow is less than a week removed from the trade that sent him to play backup quarterback for the New York Jets, and the city is already ablaze with opinions and excitement.
The Fordham men’s swimming team will have a burst of momentum to build upon for the 2012-2013 campaign after a very strong finish to this season.
With the women’s basketball season officially over, junior guard Erin Rooney’s, Fordham College at Rose Hill (FCLC) ’13, long wait for eligibility to play has ended.
At the end of the 2011 MLB season, the New York Yankees were handed their fourth first-round exit in seven years, their second by the Detroit Tigers. For some franchises, this would hardly be much to worry about, especially with a 2009 championship under their belts.