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New Jersey City University sponsors 17 intercollegiate athletic programs in baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's bowling, women's cross country, Esports, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, men's and women's wrestling, and men's and women's volleyball.
Brown, a 5-foot-11-inch (1.80 m) point guard, played basketball at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, graduating in 1987, and played collegiately at Siena.As a sophomore, Brown led Siena to its first NCAA tournament appearance in 1989 then led the 14th-seeded Saints to a first round upset over 3 seed Stanford.
New Jersey City Gothic Knights baseball players ... (basketball) Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. ... New Jersey City University alumni.
New Jersey City University: Jersey City, New Jersey: 1929 7,300 Gothic Knights: 1957; 2005 [a] No Ramapo College: Mahwah, New Jersey: 1969 5,233 Roadrunners: 1976 No Rutgers University–Newark: Newark, New Jersey: 1945 10,500 Scarlet Raiders: 1985 No William Paterson University: Wayne, New Jersey: 1855 10,970 Pioneers: 1957 Yes South Division ...
It's become the shot heard around the world - even though it didn't count. But various video clips and images of a controversial ending show Manasquan did appear to pull off a stunning upset of ...
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Stats at Basketball Reference Robert Alexander Greacen (born September 15, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. He grew up in South New Jersey , where he played high school basketball for Merchantville High School and helped lead Merchantville to the NJSIAA Group II state championship in 1965.