Tag: NCAA

  • Hall of Fame Princeton basketball coach Pete Carril’s legacy looms large after passing at 92

    Hall of Fame Princeton basketball coach Pete Carril’s legacy looms large after passing at 92

    When news of the passing of Coach Peter J. Carril – known as the architect of the “Princeton Offense” – spread, fellow coaches and former players took time to remember his impact on and off the basketball court. The loss of Carril was announced by his family on Aug. 15 in an issued statement released…

  • 98Strong helps college athletes monetize their name, image and likeness

    98Strong helps college athletes monetize their name, image and likeness

    A changing landscaping is occurring in collegiate athletics as pressure continues to mount on the NCAA about student-athlete’s ability to profit off their name, image and likeness. The list of states across the country that have either passed name, image and likeness (NIL) legislation or are in the process of debating legislation that has been…

  • Raritan Bay Medical Center welcomes Dr. Andrew Boyarsky

    Raritan Bay Medical Center welcomes Dr. Andrew Boyarsky

    Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center-Old Bridge recently welcomed board certified general surgeon Andrew H. Boyarsky, MD, FACS, to its medical staff. He is a longtime surgical educator and achieved recognition as professor of surgery, Emeritus at Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. As a general surgeon, Boyarsky handles an array of diseases,…

  • State loses again on sports betting

    State loses again on sports betting

    By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — New Jersey’s multi-year pursuit of legalized sports betting took another hit last week after a federal court ruled against the state law allowing sports betting at casinos and racetracks. Dennis Drazin, adviser to the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, which operates Monmouth Park, said the 10-2 ruling by…