With continued uncertainty surrounding the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Joseph's College has decided to suspend intercollegiate athletic competition on both the Brooklyn and Long Island campuses for the winter 2020-21 athletic season.Full Story
Fifty-five SJC Brooklyn winter- and spring-sport student-athletes maintained a 3.3-plus grade-point average at the conclusion of the 2019-20 academic year.Full Story
Junior Kelly O'Donnell (women's basketball) and senior Stephane Etheart (men's basketball) were named the 2019-20 Student-Athletes of the Year.Full Story
The junior averaged 21.8 points and 10.0 rebounds and is the first to receive first-team accolades from the Met Basketball Writers Association.Full Story
With continued uncertainty surrounding the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Joseph's College has decided to suspend intercollegiate athletic competition on both the Brooklyn and Long Island campuses for the winter 2020-21 athletic season.
Fifty-five SJC Brooklyn winter- and spring-sport student-athletes maintained a 3.3-plus grade-point average at the conclusion of the 2019-20 academic year.
The junior adds to her Skyline Player of the Year and All-Conference First Team accolades after leading the league in scoring and ranked No. 5 in the nation in points scored.
All athletic activities on both SJC campuses have been suspended through Sunday, March 29 as an added precaution to prevent the spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
O'Donnell becomes the first women's basketball student-athlete to take home the top year-end honor and Flahive is the first SJC coach in any sport to receive Coach of the Year.
St. Joseph's quest for their first Skyline title comes up short to USMMA who won their second-straight title. Bears end season at 18-10, most in team's Skyline era.