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  • February 08, 2010

    NYU-Poly places 23 on Skyline Scholar-Athlete List

    Clifton Park, NY - The Skyline Conference has announced its 2009 fall sport Scholar-Athlete List (3.30 semester GPA or higher).  All totaled, the Skyline Conference had a total of 353 scholar-athletes in the fall, up from 316 last fall. ...

  • February 08, 2010

    Fouls costly; Men's basketball loses 4th straight

    Brooklyn, NY -  A pair of old-fashioned, three point plays by Bard College's Forrest Alvarez in the final two minutes gave the Raptors a thrilling 80-72 win over NYU-Poly Sunday afternoon in a Skyline Conference contest at the Jacobs Gymnasium...

  • February 08, 2010

    Bard no problem for soaring Lady Jays

    Brooklyn, NY - After going through a mid-season, four game slump, the NYU-Poly women's basketball team has rebounded back into Skylin Conference contention as the Lady Jays downed Bard Colleg 60-38 Sunday afternoon at the Jacobs Gymnasium. With the...

  • February 04, 2010

    Three Lady Jays hit double figures as NYU-Poly routs Yeshiva

    New York, NY -  The NYU-Poly women's basketball team was led by the trio of senior Consuelo Aranda (Calexico, Mexico) and sophomores Kristin Leitheuser (Millbrook, NY) and Margaux Pickell (Howell, NJ) en route to a convincing 64-37 win...

  • February 04, 2010

    Turnovers ruin comeback; Men's hoops falls to Maritime

    Brooklyn, NY -  Down by 10 points and under 10 minutes to go, it appeared the NYU-Poly men's basketball team couldn't quite match the shooting of Maritime College. But a sudden offensive surge saw the Jays tie and eventually pull ahead 52-48...

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Bruns leads Poly to win over Yeshiva

Blue Jays kick off Skyline Conference play with 73-36 win

Brooklyn, NY - Freshmen Shelby Bruns pumped in a game-high 16 points Sunday afternoon in NYU-Poly's Skyline Conference opener and Margaux Pickell added 15 as the Jays cruised to a 73-36 win over the Maccabees. Poly improves to 3-0 overall, 1-0 in the Skyline, while Yeshiva falls to 0-2 in both the Skyline and overall. 

The Jays, who will host NYU Tuesday night, held a 34-18 halftime lead, before pulling away in the second half. Megan Bosi and Damei Mahama each chipped in with eight points for Poly. Shir Fuchs led Yeshiva with 13 points.

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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

Poly falls to NYU in NCAA First Round

Violets overmatch Jays 3-0

Manhattan, NY -  The NYU-Poly women's volleyball team knew they had to bring their A game, as they squared off against New York University in the NCAA Tournament First Round Thursday night at the Cole Center. Unfortunately, for Poly, NYU brought their A game, as well, and the end result was a 25-15, 25-12, 25-14, three set victory for the Violets.

The Jays fell behind in both the first and second matches and never held the lead in either set. But, in the third set, Poly jumped out to a 8-6 lead, before watching NYU roll off a 17-6 run, including 15 of the final 17 points to seal the game and the match.  NYU advances to the second round of the NCAA Tournament where they will face Christopher Newport (VA) who defeated Steven's Tech, 3-2,  in the earlier match.

Meredith Shipman and Victoria Kalvert each had six kills for Poly.  Jacqueline Johnson led with 15 assists, while Shipman and Corey Loupee each had seven digs. The Jays end their season at 25-10, while NYU improves to 29-9 overall. Seniors Johnson and Colette Corrica both played in their final match for Poly.

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       KALVERT                      LOUPEE                      SHIPMAN                BREITBART

Women's Volleyball Sweeps Skyline Honors

Kalvert named Player of the Year; Loupee Rookie of the Year

Clifton Park, NY -  The NYU-Poly women's volleyball team was honored for it's outstanding, undefeated season in the Skyline Conference by sweeping the big awards and picking up two First-Team and one Second-Team All Conference nods. The Jays finished 9-0 in the regular season and won the Skyline Championships, defeating Sage Colleges in five sets. They lost to NYU in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament 3-0.

Sophomore middle blocker Victoria Kalvert (Missouri City, TX / Elkins HS) was selected as the Skyline Conference Player of the Year. Kalvert, who earned Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman last season, ranked in the top-10 in the conference in four statistical categories this season. She ranked second in hitting percentage (.304), third in kills per set (2.75), fifth in blocks per set (0.61), and tenth in service aces per set (0.49). Kalvert was a two-time selection as Skyline Conference Player of the Week this season while helping the Fighting Blue Jays to a program-best 25-9 overall record and a first-ever NCAA Tournament bid.

Freshman middle blocker/right side Corey Loupee was selected Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year. Loupee is the third straight NYU-Poly player to earn Rookie of the Year honors, following teammates Victoria Kalvert (2008) and Meredith Shipman (2007). Loupee, who hit .254, ranked third on the team in kills per set (2.16), led the team and ranked third in the conference in service aces per set (0.66), and ranked second on the team in blocks per set (0.41). She earned Skyline Conference Rookie of the Week honors on three occasions this season.

Junior outside hitter Meredith Shipman was selected as the Most Valuable Player in the Skyline Conference women’s volleyball tournament as she led the Fighting Blue Jays to their first Skyline title and first NCAA Tournament bid in any sport. Shipman averaged 4.88 kills per set while hitting .473 (39-4-74) in the twomatches. In the championship against Sage, she had 25 kills and just three errors. Her biggest kills came in the deciding fifth set with the NYU-Poly trailing 14-11 and facing three match points. The Fighting Blue Jays scored three straight points and six of the next seven to rally for the conference championship. Shipman was also selected to the First-Team All Conference.

Freshmen setter Nicole Breitbart (Ridgewood, NJ / Ridgewood HS) was named to 2nd Team All-Conference. She was fourth in the conference with 695 total assists

MEN'S SOCCER 

            GABOR                          ROHR                      TURGUT                      KALIN

Gabor named to Skyline First-Team; Rohr and Turgut earn 2nd Team nods

Kalin picked as Coach of the Year

Clifton Park, NY -  In an acknowledgment of the outstanding season the men's soccer team had in 2009, the Skyline Conference coaches selected three Jays as All-Conference players. Sophomore Joe Gabor (Warwick, NY / Warwick HS) was selected to the first-team on defense. He becomes the first Poly men's soccer player to receive a first-team nod.  Freshmen center-mid Allen Rohr (Northridge, CA / Granada Hills Charter) was selected to the 2nd team, along with senior forward Volkan Turgut (Rochester, NY / Bishop Kearney).

Gabor, a captain, anchored a defense that improved from 50 goals allowed in 2008 to 36 this season. He was instrumental in the team posting six shutouts and holding their opponents to just over 1.5 goals per contest. He was second on the team in points (9) and tied for first in goals (4).

Rohr, who started all 21 games for the Jays, led the team and finished tied for eighth in the conference in assists (5), two of which were game winners. He also recorded the game winning goal against Berkeley College. Rohr also drew the game-winning PK in the conference quarterfinals against Maritime.

Turgut finished tied for first in goals scored (4) on the team and was ninth in the conference for points (in conference games ) with eight. He ended up tied for fifth in goals scored in conference games with four.

 Kalin, who finished his third season as head coach, was selected as the Coach of the Year. After being picked ninth in the Skyline Conference preseason poll, NYU-Poly finished in fourth place, earning the school’s first postseason tournament berth. The Fighting Blue Jays made the most of their opportunity with a 1-0 win over SUNY Maritime in the quarterfinals of the Skyline tournament. NYU-Poly recorded one of the top turnarounds in Division III this season. After going 2-13-4 in 2008, NYU-Poly went 10-10-1 this season with a roster consisting of primarily freshmen and sophomores.

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WOMEN'S TENNIS

Junior Stephanie Weldon

Jays drop a pair of weekend matches

Mount Saint Mary and CSI post wins over Poly

Staten Island, NY -  The Fighting Blue Jays women's tennis fell to 3-7 on the season after falling 9-0 to Mount Saint Mary and 7-2 to College of Staten Island over the weekend. The Jays were overcome by a solid Blue Knights squad which cruised to the Skyline Conference win. On Sunday, the Dolphins out manuervered the Jays in a non-conference swing.  It was a much closer match than the score indictaed as CSI posted several wins that could have gone the other way.

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Judo

Mock represents Poly at Cranford Invitational

Takes 2nd place at 220lbs

Cranford, NJ -  Anthony Mock came home with a second place finish at the 220lb weight class at the Cranford Invitationals held this weekend in Cranford, NJ.

 

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Mens Sports

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NYU-Poly offers a wide array of NCAA Division III and Intramural sports teams. Whether its from the stands, on the field, or on the court, there are many exciting ways for you to participate in our vibrant and diverse athletics community.

NYU-POLY is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association – more commonly known as the NCAA – and is a Division III member.  Our athletes are true amateurs, who compete because they love their sport.

The Fighting Blue Jays compete in the Skyline Conference, a group of 11 Division III institutions, which receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Championships in Men's and Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball, Women's Lacrosse, Men's and Women's Basketball, Softball, and Baseball.  The Skyline's member universities include Yeshiva, Mount Saint Vincent, Mount Saint Mary, Bard, SUNY Maritime, SUNY Old Westbury, Purchase, Sage, St. Joseph's (NY), and Farmingdale State. 

NYU-POLY sponsors 8 mens and 8 womens sports including baseball, basketball (M/W), softball, tennis (M/W), soccer (M/W), cross country (M/W), track and field (M/W), volleyball (M/W), lacrosse (W), and judo (M/W).

The home of the Fighting Blue Jays is the Jacobs Gymnasium, located on our Brooklyn campus. Soccer and lacrosse compete at Aviator Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, sprint turf, lighted field, while our baseball and softball teams compete at their recently upgraded fields at Floyd Bennett Field. Our tennis teams compete at the USTA Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens.

As you consider your options for college, imagine the possibilities of being a scholar-athlete at NYU-Poly.

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