Jasper Talks: Jasper Games of the Week

By Isaiah Rosario, Sports Editor It was a slow week for Jasper athletics, as only the men’s soccer team and women’s volleyball had games this week.  Men’s Soccer:  The men’s soccer program came into a tough match versus the UCONN, with a record of 0-2-2. The game was held at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium at Rizza Performance Center in Storrs, Conn. UCONN came out strong … Continue reading Jasper Talks: Jasper Games of the Week

Jasper Talk: David Mlynek Places at Men’s Golf Invitational

By Jocelyn Visnov, Production Editor/Web Editor Freshman David Mlynek started his Jasper athletic career strong this fall bringing home a 10th place lead for the men’s golf team at this year’s Autumn Invitational.  The Autumn Invitational took place in Lake Placid, New York. After three rounds, the team putted a total score of 895 (+43). At the conclusion of the tournament, the Jaspers remained in … Continue reading Jasper Talk: David Mlynek Places at Men’s Golf Invitational

Jasper Basketball Alum Offers Unique Perspective on Ukraine-Russia Conflict 

By Jocelyn Visnov, Web Editor/Asst. Production Editor After graduating from Manhattan College in 2014, Jasper basketball alum Rhamel Brown has dribbled his way through Israel, Switzerland, Canada and Ukraine. After playing basketball in Odessa, Ukraine for three years, Brown feels a unique connection to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the land where he once hit the court. The Quadrangle was able to sit down … Continue reading Jasper Basketball Alum Offers Unique Perspective on Ukraine-Russia Conflict 

Emily LaPointe Balances Athletic and Career Goals 

By, Jocelyn Visnov, Web Editor/Asst. Production Editor Emily LaPointe is making strides in both her athletic and professional career. Number 11 on the Manhattan Women’s Basketball Team, LaPointe not only manages her academic course load and being a Division I athlete, but also an internship to further her professional goals at Montefiore Hospital.  As a junior working towards her Bachelors of Science in Radiation Therapy, … Continue reading Emily LaPointe Balances Athletic and Career Goals 

Catching up with Christina Katsamouri

by Madalyn Johnson, Web Editor Christina Katsamouri is playing an important role for the Lady Jaspers in her sophomore year after arriving in Riverdale from Thessaloniki, Greece. By choosing basketball, Katsamouri has followed in the footsteps of her mother, Katrina Petachti, who is a former professional basketball player. Katsamouri scored her first basket against Siena on January 16, 2020 in a season in which she … Continue reading Catching up with Christina Katsamouri

Camryn Nicci Performing as a Top Goalkeeper in D1 in her Senior Season

JASPERS TALK by Caroline McCarthy & Katie Heneghan, Staff Writer & Asst. Features Editor Senior Civil Engineering major Camryn Nici has been one of the top performing goalkeepers at the Division 1 level for women’s soccer during her final season as a Jasper athlete. As a leader both on and off the field, Nici works hard to be a role model for her teammates. We spoke with … Continue reading Camryn Nicci Performing as a Top Goalkeeper in D1 in her Senior Season

Courtney Warley: A Family Tradition

by Alexa Schmidt, Features Editor Jaspers Talk Sophomore Courtney Warley is finance and management major with a minor in psychology. At 6’3”, she plays center for the Women’s Basketball team. She was named to the 2018 All-MAAC Rookie Team, and manages to balance practice, class and games throughout the year. A strong rebounder and goal scorer for the team, Warley took the time to sit down and … Continue reading Courtney Warley: A Family Tradition

Freshman Joseph Koroma Signs as Forward to Men’s Soccer Team

by Brian Asare, Photography Editor Jaspers Talk Manhattan College’s new freshman forward signed to the male soccer team,  Joseph Koroma, is a player that seems to have great potential and the driving force to add a little more greatness into this great soccer team. Starting to play the sport at only age 6, he shows signs of maturity and talks with experience The Quadrangle: How do you … Continue reading Freshman Joseph Koroma Signs as Forward to Men’s Soccer Team

Kate Sexton and Elyse Holmes: Two Rowers Who are Keeping Up with the Times

by Nicole Rodriguez & Maria Thomas, Staff Writers Modern developments in the technology world have revolutionized sports, and women’s rowing at Manhattan College is no exception. The Quadrangle spoke to Junior Kate Sexton and Freshman Elyse Holmes to determine just how much influence technology has had on rowing. The Quadrangle: When did you start rowing? Elyse Holmes: I started rowing my freshman year of high school. Kate … Continue reading Kate Sexton and Elyse Holmes: Two Rowers Who are Keeping Up with the Times