Celebrating Peacock Nation
- By Joey Caruso, Contributing Writer
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As we close out the school year, take a look back on a day that Peacock Nation and Jersey City residents will remember for a long time. They will tell the story of the 2022 Men's Basketball team and their Elite 8 run in the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships. They will tell the story of 10 magical days on the Saint Peter's campus that ended in a parade down Kennedy Boulevard.
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Part two of the swim edition. Support our Peacocks at their home meets: Dec. 8 and Jan 19.
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The SPU community support during the home openers proved to the women and men basketball team's advantage. The Peahens won 70-57 and Peacocks won 93-86. Continue the support tonight as the Peacocks face off against the Delaware Blue Hens. Here are some highlights from Tuesday and Wednesday night.
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“We’ve been real energetic,” said sophomore guard Cameron Underwood. “We got a lot of new young guys and some guys who have been here for awhile. We know what we got.”
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“You can expect a new group, new excitement, new fun,” said senior guard Davauhnte Turner. “And a lot of winning.”
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