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1995 – In 1995, the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) was founded. Charter members included the following: On men's sports and women's sports, Albertus Magnus College, Daniel Webster College, Emerson College, Endicott College, Johnson & Wales University, Rhode Island Campus and Rivier College (now Rivier University); on women's sports only, Emmanuel College, Pine Manor College, the ...
Albertus Magnus Falcons: Albertus Magnus College: New Haven: Great Northeast [a] [b] Coast Guard Bears: United States Coast Guard Academy: New London: NEWMAC: Connecticut College Camels: Connecticut College: New London: NESCAC: Eastern Connecticut Warriors: Eastern Connecticut State University: Willimantic: Little East: Hartford Hawks [c ...
Albertus Magnus College was founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs. The dedication speaker was James Rowland Angell , the president of nearby Yale University . All classes and offices were first housed in Rosary Hall, a Palladian -style mansion that has since been converted for use as the institution's main library.
The Wappingers girls lacrosse team had to improve, facing a schedule made difficult by design. ... Their close losses to John Jay-Cross River and Albertus Magnus also offered lessons to extract ...
Last year, Albertus Magnus did what might seem impossible by scoring 10 points in 5.2 seconds of the final 20.7 seconds en route toa 59-49 win over Ursuline. (Most of those points were on foul shots.)
For example, in the first line, it says "Albertus Magnus College is a private Roman Catholic university", however, they are a college. Other edits would include that the abbreviation for Great Northeast Athletic Conference is incorrect, and should be GNAC instead of GNC. The college also now has ice hockey and lacrosse for men's sports.
Falcons too strong inside. Albertus Magnus’ advantage was 36-25 at halftime, by which juncture Scott – one of two Falcons starters who stand 6 feet, 3 inches or thereabouts – had 19 points.
It is the home of the Albertus Magnus College Athletic Department and the school's basketball and volleyball team, the Falcons. It is also home to the Connecticut Topballerz [1] [2] of the American Basketball Association (ABA). The facility has a basketball/volleyball court, 25-yard pool, racquetball courts, and more.