The NEWMAC lost Maine Maritime from its conference for football when the school eliminated its football program, but the conference will return to one-fourth seafaring in the fall of 2023 when SUNY-Maritime takes that spot.
When you tear off the calendar page to October you do it with exuberance in this corner of the country. October is special with hillsides exploding into a magnificent array of reds, golds and oranges. Farm stands dot the countryside with their pumpkins and those delectable cider doughnuts. If your team is still unbeaten, those cider doughnuts taste even better.
Derek Victory was a 5-foot-9 quarterback in high school. Nobody was clamoring for him to come to their campus and play football. But on Saturday, he eclipsed 5,000 career passing yards for Coast Guard.
Veteran Around the Northeast columnist Tom Haley showcases a new season full of marquee matchups and coaches vying to make it into the national spotlight. Here are his 10 games to keep a close eye on.
The Eastern Collegiate Football Conference looks as if it will be able to retain its automatic bid after it added two new schools, one of which isn't even a provisional member of Division III as of yet.
The Maritime Football team closed out the road portion of its 2015 schedule on Saturday afternoon at the Winkin Sports Complex in Maine. The Privateers fell to the Husson Eagles by a 40-14 score in the contest.
The Maritime Football team returned home for the first time in three weeks, and fell to the Castleton Spartans by the score of 49-34 on Reinhart Field.
The Maritime Football team recorded 17 points in the second half of Saturday afternoon's contest against the Norwich Cadets, but it was just shy as the Privateers fell to the Cadets by the score of 30-22 on Sabine Field.
On Saturday, the Maritime Football team traveled to Alumni Field on the campus of Becker College for its first road conference matchup of the 2015 season. Maritime held a 13-7 lead late in the game, but Becker scored a touchdown in the closing minutes to take the matchup by a 14-13 score.
Junior Nick Fischetti (Seaford, N.Y./Seaford) of the Maritime Football team scored three rushing touchdowns as the Privateers cruised to a 44-7 victory over the Anna Maria AMCATs on Saturday afternoon from Reinhart Field.
After receiving a message from the International Space Station on the eve of their game against Merchant Marine, SUNY-Maritime used some crafty special teams plays to secure a win. See how the Privateers pulled out the win and more in Around the Northeast.
On Thursday evening, the Privateer football team received a phone call from Maritime alum Scott Kelly '87 in advance of the team's contest against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.
The Maritime football team was firing on all cylinders on Friday evening as the team put up 24 points on the Merchant Marine Mariners for a 10-point victory at Brooks Stadium.
The Maritime Football team dropped its first road contest of the 2015 season to the Mass. Maritime Buccaneers by the score of 48-13 from Clean Harbors Stadium.
The Maritime football team opened its 2015 season with a convincing 30-0 victory over the Maine Maritime Mariners on Saturday afternoon on Reinhart Field.
The Maritime Athletics Department has announced that Anthony Pedrotti has been hired to serve as the department's Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, and will also serve as an assistant coach on the Maritime football staff.
The State University of New York (SUNY) recently announced its recipients for the 2014-15 SUNY Chancellor Scholar-Athlete Award, with two Maritime student-athletes being selected for the prestigious award for their success both in the classroom and in their field of competition.
Maritime College celebrated its 2015 senior class with its Senior Awards Ceremony with numerous members of Maritime's athletic teams receiving honors. These awards were given out on Thursday, May 7 in the Special Events Room of Heritage Hall on the Maritime College Campus.
The Maritime athletics department has announced the hiring of Thomas Broschardt, who has joined the Maritime football coaching staff during the spring term and will also serve as the department's intramurals coordinator.
At the 2015 Globe Bowl at Salisbury High School in mid-April, Maritime football senior Greg Caneparo (Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet) was selected as the offensive most valuable player for one of the two all-star teams participating in the event.
The Maritime Athletics Department hosted its annual Athletic Awards Banquet on Tuesday evening in the Special Events Room inside Heritage Hall on the Maritime College Campus. The department celebrated the achievements both academically and athletically of its student-athletes, with several outstanding student-athletes and individuals recognized for their contributions to the success of Maritime Athletics.
Senior Greg Caneparo (Nanuet, N.Y./Nanuet) of the Maritime football team will be participating in the inaugural 2015 Globe Bowl at Salisbury High School Football Field in Allentown, Pa. on Saturday, April 11.
On Friday, Maritime head football coach Clayton Kendrick-Holmes, who will be entering his 11th season at Maritime, has announced the 2015 schedule for the football team this coming fall.