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November 08, 2023

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First-year field hockey coach Nina Klein is shown at practice in August 2023.

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As a little girl growing up in Topton, Pennsylvania, surrounded by rolling hills and a former railroad depot that’s anchored the borough for more than a century, Nina Klein sat on the autumn grass watching her sister play field hockey.

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One of the longest-serving elected judges in New York’s Nassau County, Richard J. McCord, JD ’80, will have his name and distinguished career immortalized on the City of Glen Cove Courthouse he presided over for more than three decades.

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A spotlight shines on the new hockey banner

Bobcat fans, ice hockey alumni celebrate national championship banner

A parade of about 70 former Quinnipiac men’s hockey players representing every era in program history took the ice to watch the 2023 national championship banner rise to its rightful perch on the south end of M&T Bank Arena on Saturday night, signaling an exciting start to the title defense.

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