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  2. Montclair State University - Wikipedia

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    Montclair State University (MSU) is a public research university [7] in Montclair, New Jersey, with parts of the campus extending into Clifton and into Little Falls. As of fall 2018, Montclair State was, by enrollment, the second largest public university in New Jersey . [ 8 ]

  3. MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field - Wikipedia

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    MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field is a soccer-specific stadium on the campus of Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey. Built on the site of a former baseball field, MSU Soccer Park opened in 1998 [1] as the home of the Montclair State Red Hawks men's and women's soccer teams. [2]

  4. Rick Giancola - Wikipedia

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    He served as the head football coach at Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey from 1983 to 2022, compiling a record of 260–143–2. He is the longest-tenured coach in history of the Montclair State Red Hawks football program and has the most wins of any coach in program history.

  5. Sprague Field - Wikipedia

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    Sprague Field is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose stadium located on the campus of Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, USA.The stadium is located on the Normal Avenue side of the campus adjacent to the university's major indoor sporting venue, the Panzer Athletic Center, and is within walking distance of the Montclair Heights rail station.

  6. Montclair - Wikipedia

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    Montclair cigarettes, produced by Commonwealth Brands USS Montclair (ID-3497) , a United States Navy refrigerated cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919 Operation Montclair , a military operation by the US and Australia during World War II

  7. WMSC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Montclair State prepared for its move into the commercial band by purchasing $32,000 of new equipment and improving its on-air standards. [5] This lasted 10 years until 1994, when, in a controversial decision, the administration of MSC accepted a $50,000 deal [ 6 ] from WKXW Trenton (New Jersey 101.5) to move the station back to 90.3.

  8. Category:Montclair State University faculty - Wikipedia

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  9. Christopher Stasheff - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1987, he taught at Montclair State College, then moved to Champaign, Illinois, and became a full-time writer. In 2000, he resumed teaching radio and television, at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. He retired in 2009 and moved back to Champaign.