Throughout the 2022-2023 academic year, Stevens has experienced numerous athletic milestones that make this year one for the books. This period has been marked by exceptional athletic achievements, highlighting the determination, skill, and teamwork of our student-athletes.The
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After such a strong year for sports at Stevens, including many conference championships and Men’s Volleyball winning the national championship, there have been many accomplishments made throughout countless practices and games.
The Ducks’ eight-game winning streak came to an end this past Saturday, April 29, in their first MAC Freedom loss to Misericordia 10-9 after triple overtime.
The No. 2 Stevens Ducks, led by sophomore Koby Sherman who had a match-high 16 kills and senior Connor Feulner who finished with nine kills and five blocks, defeated No.
The Stevens men’s tennis team finished out their regular season with a bang, and proceeded to win the MAC Championships 5-0 this Sunday against FDU-Florham.
On Saturday April 22, the newly-formed Stevens Lifting Team and Hoboken Barbell hosted the first Annual Hoboken Barbell Classic Powerlifting meet.
The Stevens men’s volleyball team has been making huge strides as they enter the postseason, including a MAC Championship for a second-straight year and a bid to the NCAA tournament, where they have already won two games against Geneva College and Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Stevens Baseball secured a playoff berth with a MAC Freedom doubleheader split against Lycoming College this past Saturday, April 22. The Ducks dropped the first game 4-5 but rallied to take the second game 7-1.
On Friday April 14, the Ducks hosted NYU at the Stevens Tennis Courts for a Mental Health Awareness Match. This non-conference win increased their winning streak to seven games as well as 10-6 overall record.
In their victory against Arcadia University on April 12, No. 20 Stevens men’s lacrosse set a record for goals in a game and claimed a 29-9 victory.