The Montclair State men’s basketball team collected two program records after back-to-back tight wins over NJAC opponents.
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Red Hawks Reloaded: Montclair State Set for a Breakout 2025-26 Indoor Track Season
With new talent, returning leaders and elevated expectations, Montclair State enters the indoor campaign ready to make noise across the NJAC and beyond.
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Speaking In Silence: Mara McHugh Brings ASL to the Court
Montclair State’s Mara McHugh breaks down her biliteracy in ASL and how it became a passion in her family.
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The Montclarion’s 2025 Player of the Year: Jacob Morales
Jacob Morales is The Montclarion’s first-ever Player of the Year, as voted on by contributors on The Montclarion sports staff.
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Montclair State Stays Perfect With Blowout Win Over William Paterson
by Shayan Malikby Shayan MalikOn Dec. 3, the William Paterson Pioneers traveled to Montclair State University in an attempt to break their two-game losing streak. However, the Red Hawks were successfully able to remain …
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Women’s Basketball Eyes Another Successful Season on the Heels of an NJAC Championship
by Cj Staniecby Cj StaniecAfter shocking the conference last winter, Montclair State women’s basketball has set a high bar to clear moving forward.
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Men’s Basketball Cruises Past Gettysburg in 2025 Home-Opener
by Cj Staniecby Cj StaniecMontclair State men’s basketball ran past Gettysburg College, beating a fringe top-25 team by 19 points in their first game back at Panzer Athletic Center.
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Season Preview: Men’s Basketball Eyes New Heights Following Championship Season
Montclair State University’s men’s basketball team is looking to do something that they haven’t done in more than 40 years: win back-to-back New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships.
