March 3, 2008 Wellington and Baxter Climb into the Record Books
DOBBS FERRY, NY Senior guard Chanze Wellington (Spring Valley, NY) and junior guard Christina Baxter (Greenwood Lake, NY) have both joined the ranks of the all-time elite Mavericks by reaching the 1,000 points scored milestone against St. Thomas Aquinas College on February 23. Each have enjoyed tremendous collegiate careers and now will have a place in the Mercy College record books. [MORE]
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March 1, 2008 Purple Knights Defeat Mercy Mens Basketball 84-63 in Season Finale
BRIDGEPORT, CT The Mercy College mens basketball team was defeated on Saturday at Bridgeport by a score of 84-63 in its final game of the season. The Mavericks finish the year at 8-19 overall and 7-13 in East Coast Conference (ECC) play, making a three-game improvement over last season in both columns.
February 27, 2008 Mercy College Mens Basketball Topped by No. 18 C.W. Post 58-40
BROOKVILLE, NY The Mercy College mens basketball team was defeated by C.W. Post, ranked No. 18 in the nation, on Wednesday night by a score of 58-40. The Mavericks record falls to 8-18 overall and 7-12 in East Coast Conference (ECC) play.
February 23, 2008 Wellington Eclipses 1,000 Career Points, But Spartans Edge Mercy 63-51
SPARKILL, NY Senior guard Chanze Wellington (Spring Valley, NY) reached the 1,000 points scored plateau, but the Mavericks dropped an East Coast Conference (ECC) contest to St. Thomas Aquinas College on Saturday by a score of 63-51. The Mavericks record falls to 8-17 overall and 7-11 in the ECC.
February 16, 2008 Seniors Lead Mavericks Past Molloy, 80-64
DOBBS FERRY, NY Led by its seniors in their final home game, the Mercy College men's basketball team defeated Molloy College on Saturday afternoon by a score of 80-64. The victory improves the Mavericks' record to 8-16 overall and 7-10 in East Coast Conference (ECC) play, while keeping them in the hunt for an ECC Tournament spot.
February 14, 2008 Mercys Marin Making a Strong Impact
DOBBS FERRY, NY - Basketball doesn't build character it reveals it, an unknown author once said. For one Flushing, NY native this old maxim rings particularly true. Michael Marin came to Mercy College as a raw student-athlete with tons of potential and has now come out on the other side as a talented and much wiser man.