Submitted by Athletics Bridget is a senior for the Albertus Magnus College women’s soccer team. This fall, she has started all 11 games for the Falcons and picked up one assist. 2015: During her junior season, she appeared in all 20 games for the Falcons…started 16 games…she took 10 shots and scored one goal…won the team’s
Read More.Albertus Women’s Soccer is #AllInForAlbertus
This week I had a chance to sit down with two of Albertus’s star athletes, on the field and off…seniors Taylor Rotella and Elizabeth (Liz) Nagy. Taylor is a Sports Communication major and Liz is a Communications major. As you both know, this week is Founders’ Week and we are holding our “All In For
Read More.Career Fair FAQ
It can be intimidating to walk into a brand new experience, and attending a career fair is no different. However, you keep hearing how beneficial these fairs are, so you want to learn more about them. Like always, everyone here at Albertus Magnus College is here to help, so we’ve compiled the most common questions
Read More.Being A Student Athlete
Women’s Soccer Blog – By Bridget Judd, Contributions from Alexis Mack and Kaitlyn Fedumenti, and Head Coach Nicholas Wajnowski Being a student-athlete is an experience like no other. It easily one of the most stressful things, but the most rewarding. Student-athletes are forced to juggle strenuous class schedules as well as hectic practice and game
Read More.Three Cheers for Our Athletes
Here at Albertus, we are very fortunate to have multi-talented student athletes. Below, we have entries from two of our talented Three Sport Athletes who discuss how Albertus gave them an athletic experience like no other. Growing up I played soccer and basketball, and I knew one day I was going to have to make
Read More.March Madness for the Mary Benevento Fund for Athletics
It’s no secret. Albertus is a destination for DIII athletes. Our men’s basketball team, in particular, has earned many accolades this season. After winning 27-straight games, the #7 Albertus Magnus men’s basketball team fell to #10 Dickinson College at the buzzer as the Falcons ended their season with a heartbreaking 74-72 loss in the NCAA
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