Defending NCAA champion Adelphi and Tampa earned the No in the NCAA Division II men’s lacrosse tournament The NCAA announced the full bracket Sunday evening Most notable among the teams is second-seeded Limestone, which is making its 23rd appearance in the NCAA tournament, second-most all-time in Division II men’s lacrosse. It will also be Limestone’s final appearance after news broke last week that the school will shut down following the end of the academic year The first round of the tournament is scheduled for Wednesday A national champion will be crowned at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough Continue below to see the full 16-team bracket USA Lacrosse is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charitable organization (EIN 52-1765246) previews and more about your favorite softball teams on any device with our TV and mobile apps Which devices can I use to watch live events and videos Apple Store (Apple TV) Can I access my account on multiple devices Can I watch multiple streams from a live event at the same time you can watch up to 12 streams on one or multiple devices connected to the same WiFi network or IP address and another on a Connected TV device like Roku at the same time Why are some videos unavailable in my location or country FloSports streams thousands of events every year events are restricted to specific geographical regions based on contractual agreements with rights holders and we aren’t able to stream to all geographical locations If a stream or event replay is not available in your location we will display an event "is not available in your location" message on the Event’s page or our Schedule pages check your VPN or proxy settings and try turning the setting to 'Off' Your subscription will remain active through the remainder of the last billing cycle Visit the Account Details > Subscription page to make a change to your subscription Feel free to Contact us DC News Now | DC, Virginia, Maryland News, Weather, Traffic, Sports Live Prince George's County police are investigating after a man was killed and another was injured in a crash on Riggs Road early Monday morning Prince George's County police are investigating after a man was killed and another was injured in a crash on Riggs Road early Monday morning Meteorologist Jackie Layer has your Tuesday morning forecast update for the DMV A look at stories making headlines in D.C. The deadline to get a Real ID is fast approaching -- and many are rushing to get their ID updated The historic First Baptist Church at the corner of Kirby Street and New York Avenue has been subject to illegal dumping over the past year A cold front will slowly progress through the DMV through Tuesday A brief break in the wet weather is forecast for Wednesday before more rain and possible storms return late in the work week The NFL Draft is coming to the District after the NFL commissioner and President Trump shared the news at a press conference at the White House Katerina Manoff is the CEO and founder of ENGin a non-profit that utilizes English-speaking volunteers from the DMV area to connect with English learners from other countries Some enterprising students in Frederick are making art a focal point for social change A nonprofit group said it is offering free Lyft rides on May 5 for Cinco de Mayo A University Park man was indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple child exploitation charges including producing and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) Mayor Muriel Bowser said she plans to repeal Initiative 82 (I-82) under her proposed 2026 budget reverting the District to its previous tipped minimum wage policy Get important news about your town as it happens Get the top stories from across our network Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from daily updates A man was killed in a violent overnight crash in Maryland after his car veered into oncoming traffic and smashed into a parked vehicle Prince George's County Police are investigating the crash The fatal collision happened just before 1 a.m May 5 on the 8600 block of Riggs Road in the Adelphi area according to the Prince George’s County Police Department Investigators say the man was driving northbound when he crossed into the southbound lanes and slammed into an unoccupied His name is being withheld until his family is notified A passenger in the car suffered only minor injuries The crash is being investigated by the PGPD’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 301-731-4422 More information is expected to be released Want breaking news in the DMV as it happens, or want to contribute? Join the DMV All Incidents Facebook group Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | 4/26/2025 2:53:00 PM Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/25/2025 8:14:00 PM Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | 4/19/2025 6:30:00 PM Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Basketball | 1/22/2025 9:15:00 PM Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Softball | 4/18/2025 7:12:00 PM Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 3/23/2025 6:00:00 PM Thanks for visiting NE10 LANDING PAGE - DII 50th ANNIVERSARY Long History of Athletic Success at Adelphi Among Adelphi's many athletic accomplishments in Division II none have been more impressive than the University's dominance in the sport of lacrosse Adelphi men's lacrosse has won seven national championships and women's lacrosse has won nine - both of which are records among all NCAA Division II institutions The Adelphi men appeared in six of the first seven DII championship finals between 1993 and 1999 The Adelphi women are the only lacrosse program to pull off a "three-peat" - three consecutive national championship titles from 2009 to 2011 Adelphi won six of the first 11 Commissioner's Cups presented by the NYCAC The school's seven Cup wins stood as a NYCAC/ECC record - the most by any institution - until 2016 when Adelphi was seven years into its NE10 tenure Adelphi captured four Presidents' Cups in five years Adelphi has not finished lower than third in the NE10 Presidents' Cup standings since its first victory in 2012-13 - proving itself to be among the conference's elite athletics programs Adelphi has a long celebrated history with its student-athletes being named Academic All-Americans softball pitcher Lindsey Hibbs became the first Adelphi student-athlete to ever be named the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Division II Academic All-American of the Year in her respective sport "I've found that Division II really allows coaches and players alike to truly live a life in the balance After experiencing Division I from a student-athlete perspective I have found a home at the Division II level because that's what fits me best It allows us to give our players (and staff) the break during the summer so that come mid-August we are mentally physically and emotionally ready to go and are fully committed to the next few months Adelphi's position in Division II has given us the opportunity to produce athletes that are not only successful athletically but are prepared for life after volleyball and ultimately following college I've had athletes go on to pursue postgraduate degrees continue playing volleyball at the semi-professional level Having the experience as a Division II athlete has been fruitful not only for the accolades or championships won but for transition into "real life" as they say." Executive Circle Awards Sign up for your daily digest of Long Island Business News Listen to this article Long Island Business News has announced that it has chosen this year’s winn[...] The financial landscape of Long Island continues to evolve through the leadership of the remarkable [...] Long Island’s business landscape contains a remarkable tapestry of organizations that have stood t[...] Celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month by showcasing the extraordinary wo[...] Listen to this article Lorraine Gregory Communications will be holding a blood drive at its Edgewood[...] Long Island lost 3,100 construction jobs year-over-year in March ending a 12-month streak of gains,[...] Kids Empire and My Gym are opening at Mayfair Shopping Center in Commack Chick-fil-A opens its 12th Long Island location in East Meadow creating 80 jobs and supporting loca[...] Realty Three plans $120M South Village at Station Crossings with 273 rentals Amazon plans to purchase 26.7 acres of Massapequa’s Sunrise Mall site to build a new South Shore d[...] Our mission at Long Island Business News is to be the vital business news and advertising source to Long Island’s most influential readers Get our free LIBN e-alerts & breaking news notifications Subscribe for access to the latest digital and special editions As institutions strive for greater accessibility their community partners may require guidance for enhancing access in their collaborative efforts Adelphi University’s Student Access Office (SAO) has launched a dedicated Event Accessibility webpage to empower university partners to host inclusive events This easy-to-navigate digital space outlines best practices in accessibility across various facets of event planning The webpage includes suggestions for marketing SAO also recommends displaying the international Symbol of Accessibility in physical spaces They encourage offering wheelchair-friendly routes and entrances the use of microphones during presentations The site also contains guidelines for adequate accessible seating based on event size as well as an American Sign Language interpreter request form Adelphi launched a redesign of its entire website in June 2020 The Event Accessibility webpage extends that large-scale commitment to the logistical details of campus gatherings serving as a road map for organizers and ensuring they can accommodate differing needs effectively “Staying up to date on assistive technology advancements is always a priority for SAO in order to ensure the university is providing the most cutting-edge tools available for students with disabilities.” Damian also notes the significance of the continued contractual relationships between the university and the leading names in accessible technology These collaborations have led to tangible outcomes on campus including the installation of an accessible talking kiosk in dining services Adelphi University is not only fostering an inclusive environment but also setting a standard for accessibility in higher education and website in this browser for the next time I comment Adelphi University’s Student Access Office (SAO) has launched a… Game Recap: Women's Basketball | 11/4/2024 9:43:00 PM | Ethan Cardona NEW YORK – Fordham University women's basketball fell to Adelphi Monday night at the Rose Hill Gym to open the 2024-25 season In her debut with the Maroon and White, Chae Harris would tally 18 points to lead the Rams including 3-of-7 shooting from beyond the arc, while also collecting three steals. Taya Davis would nab a career-best five steals Monday night Three other Fordham players would also tally five points apiece while as a collective the Rams shot 40.9% from the field and 35.7% from beyond the arc Adelphi would hold the lead for the entirety of the first half and going on to extend a 16-point lead midway through the second period of action It was there that Fordham's gathered themselves on both sides of the ball going on a tear from 6:45 in the second quarter to the 8:28 mark of the third scoring 20 of the next 22 points to erase their deficit and take their first lead of the contest The Rams would make it a two possession game a short while later but would find themselves down by two heading into the fourth Holding the Panthers from scoring for over five minutes in the final quarter of play before a pair of free throws with 3:05 to lay put Adelphi back up by two Fordham would tie the game once more a few possessions later but would see the visitors tally the final eight points to upset the Rams on opening night Fordham returns to the Rose Hill Gymnasium Friday night for a meeting with Cal St Thanks for visiting Julia Foppiano #2 of Adelphi looks for an assist during a Northeast-10 Conference tournament game against Southern Connecticut at Adelphi on Saturday The regular-season finale came and went with Adelphi winning by eight at Southern Connecticut State the Panthers were at a whole other level in the rematch on this soggy Saturday at their Garden City campus This women’s lacrosse team came out in its Northeast-10 tournament quarterfinal and was so sharp that it triggered a running clock with a 10-goal lead by the time almost 5 1/2 minutes had ticked off in the second quarter Second-seeded Adelphi went on to claim a 22-9 win over the No 7 Owls at Motamed Field after winning 19-11 in the previous meeting “We were better today than we were the last time “I think there was more of a sense of urgency on the part of our kids because it is the postseason.” North Massapequa’s Julia Foppiano delivered a career-high nine points best friend and roommate from Commack was really good Ashley Kolomechuk posted three goals and five assists Manhasset’s Marielle Colalillo had six points on five goals and an assist And Seaford’s Alexandra Leggio had two goals and four assists They will host sixth-seeded Assumption in the semis at 4 p.m They have plenty of motivation after finishing as the runner-up in this tournament and for the D-II national championship last season finishing second in both wasn’t ideal,” Foppiano said “But it drives us to be more aggressive and more passionate about what we do and just play more as a team and just have each other’s backs through it all and hopefully get back to both championship games and this time have the outcome that we want.” They moved to 20-0 in outcomes against Southern Connecticut “They’re just really good,” Owls coach Kevin Siedlecki said provided Southern Connecticut with a 1-0 lead just 25 seconds in Kolomechuk fed Foppiano in front of the crease and the Plainedge grad tied it Ward Melville grad Amanda Lee scored the go-ahead goal for Adelphi After 7 minutes and 42 seconds had expired it was 6-1 and Foppiano and Kolomechuk had both set each other up for two goals so I feel like that adds so much more to our connection,” Kolomechuk said Foppiano scored all four of her goals and had three of her assists to help the Panthers go up 10-2 after one quarter The lead swelled to 15-3 at halftime and stood at 20-5 after three “The speed and the placement of their shots were really hard for me to get to a lot of times,” Connors said And 19 of the 22 goals came off of assists “They genuinely get excited when something good happens for someone else,” McCabe said “I think that’s one of the things that carries us is that selfless The Newsday app makes it easier to access content without having to log in Unlimited Digital AccessOnly 25¢for 6 months Copyright ©2025 Newsday. All rights reserved. ©2006 - Present FloSports, Inc. All rights reserved. © 2025 USA Lacrosse. All Rights Reserved. Defending NCAA Division II champion Adelphi is the No. 1 team in the USA Lacrosse Division II Men’s Preseason Top 20, USA Lacrosse Magazine announced Monday. Adelphi’s title-game opponent, Lenoir-Rhyne is the preseason No. 4, as Limestone earns the No. 2 spot and Tampa comes in just behind the Saints at No. 3. Mercy rounds out the top five. Preseason rankings are compiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with consultation from college coaches. 1. Adelphi2. Limestone3. Tampa4. Lenoir-Rhyne5. Mercy6. Saint Anselm7. Pace8. Wingate9. Rollins10. Lewis11. Bentley12. UIndy13. Newberry14. Maryville15. Frostburg State16. Seton Hill17. Florida Southern18. Colorado Mesa19. Chestnut Hill20. Mount Olive Also considered (alphabetical order): Saint Leo, Wilmington © 2025 BVM Sports. Best Version Media, LLC. Key performances included Mackenzie Carita leading Pace with four goals and one assist they demonstrated resilience by rallying from an early deficit and leading at halftime showcasing their potential for future competitions Pace Women's Lacrosse is set to learn their postseason fate during Selection Sunday with their current ranking likely to influence their potential matchups in the upcoming tournament The setback against Adelphi serves as a crucial learning experience for Pace and may prepare them for challenges ahead in the postseason as they aim to leverage their strengths in future games The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy Game Recap: Volleyball | 11/12/2024 7:31:00 PM Thanks for visiting 7vs0Adelphi John’s Picks up 7-0 Sweeps Over Adelphi and Boston University2/28/2025 7:21:00 PM | Men's Tennis The Johnnies are off to their best start in program history at 13-0 John's men's tennis took earned a pair of 7-0 victories in a doubleheader against Adelphi and Boston University on Friday at the USTA National Tennis Center The Johnnies ran past the Panthers in the first game before defeating a shorthanded Terriers squad in the nightcap the Johnnies stay undefeated and continue the best start to a season in program history the Red Storm swept the doubles point and won all six matches in singles play to make quick work of its foes from Garden City clinching the doubles point for the home side Sophomore Marco Cinotti defeated Matias Hoyos, 6-4, 7-5, and Carl Gustavsson finished the match with a 7-6 The latter match against Boston University was more of the same for the Johnnies Kaneda and Groves got a win by default to start doubles action against BU for their second win of the day as a pair Amling and Sotelo defeated Jonah Dickson and Cole Knutsen Kaneda improved to 10-0 this season in singles play with a 6-1 Cinotti got his second win of the day by default and Groves earned a singles triumph with a 6-2 The Red Storm will return to action on March 6 to take on Northern Arizona in Flagstaff before facing Arizona the following day in Tuscon Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | Mar 06 | 11:30 PM | Jesse Elrod Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Soccer | 10/22/2024 9:34:00 PM - Southern Connecticut men's soccer tied with Adelphi Southern Connecticut had two big goals in the first half to put them ahead but Adelphi got right back in it to equalize The Owls are now 4-6-3 overall and 2-4-1 in the conference Adelphi is now 7-4-3 overall and 3-2-2 in the conference Southern Connecticut struck first after pressuring an Adelphi defender close to the Panther's goal. Jose Clemente was able to take it away from the defender and find Jake Novoshelski for the first goal of the night Less than 10 minutes after Southern's first goal Raffaele Ciarleglio checked in for the Owls and came up with a big goal with only 7 minutes to go in the first half which gave the Owls the lead Adelphi scored the equalizer with only 8 minutes left in the game where they'll celebrate their 12 seniors on Senior Night Thanks for visiting Adelphi University campus activities were interrupted after a chemical spill at the campus science building in Garden City Firefighters had to evacuate the Science Building at Adelphi University in Garden City on Thursday after an accidental spill of nitric acid causing five people to be checked for exposure to noxious fumes and one of them to be sent to a hospital Garden City firefighters were called for a hazardous materials spill in a fourth-floor laboratory in the Science Building at about 11:45 a.m. according to the Nassau County Fire Marshal’s Office a university spokeswoman said a student dropped a bottle of nitric acid a chemical she said is commonly used in science labs The Nassau County Hazardous Materials Response Team responded to the university and evaluated three students and one security director exposed to the fumes said Nassau Chief Fire Marshal Michael Uttaro was taken to NYU Langone Hospital Long Island to be treated for airway irritation The HazMat team worked with the university to ventilate the building An outside company was called to clean up and dispose of the spilled acid Get the latest stories every week about health and wellness covering topics from medicine and mental health to updates on the coronavirus and new research By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy Adelphi officials said the spill caused some classes in the Science Building to be reassigned or canceled Students were urged to contact their professors for further instructions Access to the nearby Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise was also limited due to firefighters responding to the spill Trump's influence on NY's future .. Get the latest news and more great videos at NewsdayTV Get more on these and other NewsdayTV stories Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Field Hockey | 9/15/2024 2:13:00 PM | - Tyler McIntosh © 2025 Slippery Rock University Athletics Thanks for visiting (3/9/25)  The Dominican University New York men's basketball team have earned the seventh seed in the East Regional of the 2025 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament and will take on #2 Adelphi University Selection Show Video Archive | 2025 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament Bracket who was ranked fifth in the last regional rankings had to await an at-large bid to the tournament after their quest for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Championship fell short in the semifinals.  Eight bids were awarded in the region with champions from the CACC (Bridgeport) ECC (Daemen) and Northeast-10 (SNHU) capturing automatic selections and the others awarded on an at-large basis.  The program will be making their seventh overall appearance in the East Regional Tournament.  Top seed will be the host for the East Regional Tournament The Chargers (20-8) and the Panthers (26-7) faced off against each other once during the 2024-25 season 2024.  The teams have faced each other seven times with the Panthers holding a 4-3 advantage in the all-time series matchups ticket and broadcast information for the East Region Championship will be announced later this week will be played at on-campus sites March 15 16 and 18 while one regional tournament also consisting of eight teams will be conducted March 14 The eight regional champions will advance to the quarterfinals in conjunction with the 2025 NCAA Division II Men's Elite Eight semifinal and championship games will be conducted at the Ford Center in Evansville The Great Lakes Valley Conference and Evansville Regional Sports Commission will serve as host The quarterfinals and semifinals of the Division II Men's Basketball Championship will be carried on ESPN+ while the final will be carried on CBS 470 Western Highway Hennessy Center Orangeburg © 2023 All Rights Reserved By Prestosports We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience on our website. 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We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. including a grand slam that extended the lead The game kicked off with a strong offensive display and despite Assumption momentarily narrowing the gap Lily Kenney and Jenna Plue combined for a strong pitching performance Adelphi now prepares to face Pace University in the next round of the tournament Adelphi aims to continue their winning momentum against Pace University needing to maintain strong offensive play and effective pitching to advance further in the tournament The Panthers showcased their offensive strength and resilience setting a high bar for their next challenge against a top-seeded opponent Their playoff performance will require sustained excellence to progress Game Recap: Women's Soccer | 11/10/2024 4:14:00 PM Thanks for visiting