Juniata College finished narrowly outside the top third of all Division III athletics programs in the final standings for the 2011-12 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
Juniata College Athletics celebrated a year of success, recognized its most valuable players, and presented its “big five” awards at the 16th Annual Athletic Awards Night, held Sunday, April 29, in Ellis Hall.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. -- Four Juniata College student-athletes were among those named to the Landmark Conference 2012 Winter All-Academic Team, which was announced Friday.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Juniata College currently sits 97th out of 436 active NCAA Division III institutions on the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Learfield Sports 2011-12 Directors’ Cup standings, released late Thursday.
Juniata College men’s basketball saw its 2011-12 season come to a close with a 65-62 loss to Alvernia University, in Saturday’s semifinals of the ECAC Division III South Region Tournament at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Juniata College men’s basketball advanced to the semifinals of the ECAC Division III South Region Tournament with a 50-42 quarterfinal win over Penn State Behrend, Wednesday night at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Juniata College men’s basketball didn’t just earn a spot for the 2012 ECAC Division III South Region Tournament – they were awarded the No. 1 seed after posting the best record in program history.
A 48 percent shooting performance from Juniata College certainly kept the Eagles in the game, but wasn’t quite enough for the win as Juniata dropped a 78-70 decision to the University of Scranton, in Saturday night’s Landmark Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament championship game at the Long Center.
Juniata College senior Dan Sekulski (Douglassville, Pa./Daniel Boone Area) and junior Alex Raymond (Hollidaysburg, Pa./Altoona Area) were named to the All-Landmark Conference men’s basketball teams, which were unveiled Friday.
Juniata College junior guard Alex Raymond (Hollidaysburg, Pa./Altoona Area) logged 23 points, 19 of them in the second half, to lead the Eagles to a 77-58 win over Susquehanna University, in Wednesday night’s Landmark Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament semifinal at O.W. Houts Gymnasium.
Juniata College men’s basketball made a late attempt to catch host Susquehanna University in Saturday night’s regular season finale at Houts Gymnasium, but the Eagles comeback bid fell short in an 81-71 Landmark Conference loss to the Crusaders.
Juniata College men’s basketball clinched its first Landmark Conference Tournament berth since 2008 on Saturday, after outshooting visiting Goucher College on its way to a 67-49 win over the Gophers at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Some clutch free throw shooting down the stretch led Juniata College to a 76-68 win over visiting Catholic University of America, in Landmark Conference men’s basketball action Friday night at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Juniata College turned a slim two-point halftime lead into healthy double-digit win with a sterling second half shooting performance that led the Eagles to a 65-50 win over Moravian College, Saturday evening at Johnston Hall.
Juniata College men’s basketball hung with the University of Scranton shot-for-shot, but couldn’t match that feat in the second half and dropped a 59-53 decision to the Royals, Friday night in the Long Center.
For the third consecutive game, the Juniata College men’s basketball team shot 47 percent or better from the field. Unfortunately for the Eagles, the United States Merchant Marine Academy squad they ran into Saturday evening shot even better.
Four Juniata College players in double figures and a red hot shooting performance helped counter Drew University’s three-point barrage as the Eagles notched a 74-66 Landmark Conference men’s basketball victory over the Rangers, Friday night at Baldwin Gym.
Juniata men's basketball faced Moravian College (1/20) and fell 84-80 in overtime. On January 21, the Eagles played the University of Scranton and won 82-59.
Juniata College men’s basketball outperformed the University of Scranton from the floor, on the boards, and at the free-throw line as the Eagles handed the Royals an 82-59 defeat, Saturday afternoon at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Juniata College guard Kevin Stapleton’s (Indiana, Pa./Indiana) 3-pointer in the waning seconds of regulation sent the Eagles into overtime against visiting Moravian College, but the Greyhounds took care of business at the free-throw line to eke out an 84-80 Landmark Conference men’s basketball win on Friday night at the Kennedy Sports + Recreation Center.
Juniata College men’s basketball couldn’t quite overcome a 27 percent shooting effort in the first half and an 11-point halftime time deficit as the Eagles dropped a 74-61 decision to Landmark Conference rival Catholic University of America, Saturday afternoon at the DuFour Center.
Juniata College men’s basketball held the home squad from Goucher College to just 27 percent shooting from the field and romped to a 67-54 win over the Gophers, Friday night at the Decker Sports & Recreation Center.
Juniata men's and womens' basketball teams took on Drew and the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Landmark Conference play this past weekend, and Juniata walked away victorious in each matchup. The men defeated USMMA 66-60 and Drew 85-48. The women beat the Mariners 67-46 and the Rangers 63-54.