Qaudir Johnson: A Cougar On the Prowl

By Bhriana Smith | Posted October 15, 2015 From Staten Island, NY, Qaudir Ishmael Johnson started playing football at the age of five, where he played for the Staten Island Boys, a football youth league. At the age of 10, Johnson started playing for the Staten Island Hurricanes. On that team Johnson had a myriad of positions, including running back […]

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Football Team closes rough season

By: Jaime Alicea III The Kean University football team’s season is officially over after a gut-wrenching 16-14 loss to NJAC rival, Montclair State on Sat., Nov. 15.  The team posted a record of 2-8, with a conference record of 2-5 in the NJAC. The team began the season with a three-game losing streak. After posting a win against Southern Virginia […]

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Intramural Flag Football

Last year’s intramural champions By Jaime Alicea III To be truly great you have to work with trust and believe in each other. Football is America’s greatest sport, so why not give everyone the opportunity to enjoy this amazing sport. That’s where intramural flag football comes into play. It allows every Kean student to get a group of friends and […]

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Absolution On the Gridiron and Off

Joe Mendes, former playmaker for the Cougars By Mak Ojutiku “Hey, she looks just like me don’t she?” he says grinning. At first it’s hard to see a resemblance between Joseph Mendes and his daughter. After all, she’s a little three-month-old girl and he’s a towering 25-year-old linebacker. On closer inspection though, you can see some of the elder Mendes […]

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Football Team Seeking Redemption

Stephan Lewis (10) and A.J Dobson (44) By Jonathan Bonilla The Kean University Cougars football team finished the 2013 regular season with a 2-8 record, putting up the lowest numbers in rushing, passing, and scoring since head coach Dan Garrett took over in 2006. The Cougars had a senior lead team where many played for the first time. “At the […]

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Football’s future lies in the hands of Meade

By Dan Canova A complete reconstructive knee surgery almost put an end to Robbie Meade’s college career as Lock Haven University’s quarterback, but after taking two years off from school, Meade regained his confidence and finally found a home at Kean in 2013. “Before Kean, I had a scholarship to Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania,” Meade said.  “I started up […]

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Kean’s Fall Sports Recap

By: Mak Ojutiku The season for Kean’s fall sports has finally come to a close. Overall, it was a pretty interesting season. Some teams had surprisingly strong runs this year while others were unexpectedly disappointing. Some teams brought home some hardware this season while others struggled to get a few wins. Here’s a recap of everything went down this season. […]

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Football wraps up disappointing campaign

By: Carl Stoffers The Kean University football team wrapped up a disappointing 2013 campaign on November 16 with a loss at Montclair State, registering its first losing record since 2005, the year before head coach Dan Garrett took the helm. The season began in rocky fashion in September, as Kean dropped its first two contests, including blowout losses to Albright […]

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Who’s hot and who’s not November

By: Mak Ojutiku The regular season for all of Kean University’s Fall sports programs are just about finished. It’s been a long season for most of the teams. Here’s a look into how our teams have shaped up so far. HOT: Women’s Volleyball The Women’s Volleyball team have been playing some very important games in the past few weeks. Of […]

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