The East Coast Conference announced the 2011-2012 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, as well as the Scholar-Athletes of the Year for all of its sponsored sports at the ECC Awards Dinner on May 23.
The Queens College men's and women's soccer teams recently volunteered their time at the Variety Boys & Girls Club, as over 20 student-athletes and the coaching staff presented to a large contingent of 5-to-10-year-olds about the benefits and importance of academics, health, nutrition and exercise.
Molloy College junior and men’s soccer player Tyler De La Torre (Valley Stream, N.Y.) has distinguished himself as a student-athlete that truly embodies the core values of NCAA Division II.
No. 8 C.W. Post put forth an outstanding effort, but came up short in the second round of the NCAA East Regional as they were defeated by the Penmen of Southern New Hampshire on Sunday afternoon on Larkin Field.
The eighth ranked C.W. Post men's soccer team earned a program-best 17th win as the Pioneer defeated Nyack College, 3-1, in the first round of NCAA Men's Soccer Division II East Region action on Friday evening on Larkin Field.
East Coast Conference members will represent half the field in the East Regional as C.W. Post, NYIT, and St. Thomas Aquinas all earned bids in the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Championship
Six East Coast Conference soccer standouts have been named to the Capital One Academic All-District Teams for their outstanding work in the classroom and on the pitch.
Senior Danilo Hernandez (Mineola, N.Y.) scored the game-winning goal to hand NYIT men's soccer the 2011 East Coast Conference Tournament Championship Friday afternoon at C.W. Post.
The sixth-ranked C.W. Post men's soccer team, seeded #1 in the East Coast Conference Championships, defeated No. 4 Queens College 1-0 on Wednesday afternoon in the semifinal round of the tournament.
Sophomore captain Vinny Caccavale (West Islip, N.Y.) netted the game-winning goal to lift No. 2 NYIT to a 2-1 victory over the No. 3 University of Bridgeport in an East Coast Conference semifinal match Wednesday afternoon.
The C.W. Post men’s soccer team fell in both the national and regional polls after being denied a victory for the first time this season. A draw at home with NYIT was enough to drop them two spots in the NSCAA national poll to No. 5.
The C.W. Post continued its ascent up the national rankings in the latest NSCAA poll. The Pioneers are joined in this week’s poll by St. Thomas Aquinas, who checks in for the first time in program history after having been just outside the Top 25 in previous polls.
Vladimir Milosavljevic, a senior on the Dowling men's soccer team, has been named a Regional Scholar-Athlete by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (CCA).
As the national top five stayed unchanged through the first week of the season, the Dowling College men’s soccer team remained ranked at No. 4 in the latest NCAA national rankings.
Sophomore forward Markus Naglestad from the University of Bridgeport was named the Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and senior defender, Vladimir Milosavljevic from Dowling College was voted the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
The Dowling men's soccer team has earned a No. 4 national ranking by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in their annual preseason poll.