Hot Second Half Shooting Leads Devils to Win over Tigers
When you're hot, you're hot! The University of the Sciences women's basketball team connected on seven of their first eight shots in the second half, overcoming a halftime deficit as they went on to defeat Holy Family University 65-53 Thursday night at the Bobby Morgan Arena.
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Kerr Named CACC Rookie of the Week
University of the Sciences men’s basketball player Garret Kerr was named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Rookie of the Week for his performance during the week ending January 23, 2012.
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Traub Named CACC Rookie of the Week
University of the Sciences women’s basketball player Brianne Traub was named the Central Atlatnic Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week for her performance during the week ending January 22, 2012.
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Seven USciences Student-Athletes Named To the CACC Fall Academic Team
New Haven, Conn. (January 18, 2012) – Seven University of the Sciences in Philadelphia student-athletes were named to the 2011 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Fall All-Academic Team as announced by the conference office.
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USciences Athletes of the Week Announced
The USciences Athlete of the Week Awards took a hiatus over the Winter Break holiday, so today’s Athlete of the Week honorees are based on their performances from December 26, 2011 through January 15, 2012
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2012-01-09
Kerr Repeats as CACC Rookie of the Week
2011-12-17
Devils Hold on to Defeat Rams
2011-12-07
Miller, McNeill and Ruane Inducted into the University of the Sciences Athletic Hall of Fame
2011-12-07
Rifle Team Profiled in Wall Street Journal
2011-11-30
Devils Cruise to First Victory of the Season
2011-11-07
Devils Picked Fourth in CACC Pre-Season Poll
University of the Sciences Student-Athlete Spotlight- Melissa RotzWomen’s Basketball player Melissa Rotz will have the distinction of graduating from University of the Sciences with the most individual academic honors ever won by a student-athlete at the institution, earning a dozen such awards over her four year career while performing as the women’s basketball team’s starting point guard.
















