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May 8, 2008
Tie-Dye United Squeezes out Mercy’s Intramural Olympics Championship in Final Event of the Year
DOBBS FERRY, NY – In the final Intramural event of the year, Tie-Dye United pulled past VOEJ2 with a victory in the Sports Trivia segment to win the Mercy College Intramural Olympics, an event filled with unconventional skills competitions and races. [MORE]




May 5, 2008
Morano Claims Student Crown in Chipping Championship; Sullivan Captures Faculty/Staff Title
DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – On a damp Friday morning at the Mercy College Intramural Golf Skills Competition, Steve Morano bested Luis Bido for the student division chipping title, while Bill Sullivan, interim co-athletics director fired past Drew Brown to win the faculty/staff division. [MORE]



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April 18, 2008
Grassano Blasts Way to Intramural Softball Home Run Derby Title, Morano On the Mark in Skills Challenge
Mercy College held its Intramural Softball Home Run Derby and Skills Challenge on Friday, April 18. Michael Grassano out-lasted and out-blasted a field of 14 competitors to take the championship in the Home Run Derby and Stephen Morano captured the Throwing Skills Challenge title.

April 4, 2008
Trend Setters Roll to Co-Rec Intramural Volleyball Championship
In the much awaited conclusion to the spring 2008 Mercy College Co-Rec Intramural Volleyball Tournament, the Trend Setters posted a 2-0 victory over Team Vault in the championship match on Wednesday.

March 21, 2008
Justin McMullen Captures Title at First Annual “Battle in the Bubble” Intramural Tennis Tournament
Mercy College senior Justin McMullen swept through three straight matches to win the First Annual “Battle in the Bubble” Intramural Tennis Tournament at Mercy College on Thursday.


Mercy Intramural 3-on-3 Championship Goes to “Killer B” on Buzzer Beater
In a hotly contested 3-on-3 basketball tournament, this year’s Intramural Tip-Off Classic title was captured in thrilling fashion by “Killer B” on Friday, with a 12-11 buzzer-beating decision over “Team Joffe” in the championship game. The event featured 10 teams with a total of 35 student and staff participants that played 19 combined games with an estimated 50 spectators in attendance.

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