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By Josh Veltrie
A dream that began four years ago came true for Shaun Clarida last Saturday in New York City as he was crowned the world champion in the lightweight division of the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation (WNBF).
Clarida, who graduated in 2005 and is working toward his master’s in organizational leadership, was able to dethrone [...]

By Michael Mack
The wrestling team managed to use last Sunday’s Binghamton Open as a turning point to get their season on the right track.
Coming off of a tough loss to nationally ranked Lehigh, the tournament was very important to the team, and some outstanding individual performances helped the Broncs find success.
Senior heavyweight Ed Bordas won [...]

Jason Smith
Despite hanging on late in the game and a valiant effort by junior guard Cintella Spotwood, the women’s basketball team lost its home opener to the Seton Hall Pirates 63-49 on Friday night.
Spotwood had 14 points and five rebounds in 24 minutes of play, but it wasn’t enough to bring the Broncs to victory [...]

By Paige McAtee
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving team split the weekend as it took on La Salle and Delaware last Saturday during a tri-meet hosted by La Salle.
Both teams were able to seal the deal against La Salle as the men finished with a 169-130 win and the women ended with a 165-130 [...]

By Jillian Shutt
Rider’s field hockey team, the regular-season NEC Champions, were upset 2-1  in overtime by Monmouth, the fourth ranked team in the Northeast Conference semifinals.
The game turned in Rider’s favor 40 seconds before halftime with senior Erin McGinniss scoring the first and only goal for the Broncs. McGinniss’ goal was assisted by NEC Rookie [...]

By Josh Veltrie
With one of the hardest non-conference schedules the men’s basketball team has ever seen, the Broncs have a difficult start to a season where the team is looking to capture its first MAAC postseason championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Rider is starting off the season today at Mississippi State, which is [...]

By Jordan Hall
Under Head Coach Lynn Milligan, the women’s basketball team has shown major progress each year, and this season, its expectations are even greater. With six of its seven leading scorers returning from one of the best teams the program has produced in the last decade, things already look promising for the Broncs.
“We have [...]

By Corey Donetz
Coming into last weekend, the men’s soccer team had been on a four-game losing streak. But that, along with  numerous injuries, didn’t affect the team in its final weekend of play. The Broncs ended the season on a high note by winning their final two games at Manhattan and St. Peter’s.
On Friday, the [...]

By Paige McAtee
The Bronc’s wrestling team had a rough first meet, losing to Lehigh, which is ranked 17th in the nation, on Sunday, Nov. 8.
Lehigh is a difficult team to wrestle against for the first dual meet of the season, and Rider came out with only one win in the 149-pound weight class, losing the [...]

By Michael Mack
The field hockey team capped off its phenomenal regular season the way it wanted to: on top. The Broncs defeated NEC foe Lock Haven on Sunday for the regular season conference championship.
Both teams were undefeated in conference play going into the game, but 70 minutes and almost two full overtimes later, the Broncs [...]