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Mike Wagner Scholar-Athlete
Mike Wagner was MAC Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year on Tuesday. Presenting the award is King's director of athletics Cheryl Ish (left) and MAC Executive Director Ken Andrews (right)
05.04 | Men's Basketball
ANNVILLE — King’s College standout Mike Wagner (Shickshinny/Northwest Area) has been named the 2009-10 Middle Atlantic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the MAC Office announced. In order for student-athlete to be nominated, he/she must maintain a minimum 3.20 overall grade-point average.
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2.20.10 | Men's Basketball
WILKES-BARRE - In the King’s College men’s basketball team’s season-finale against arch-rival Wilkes on Saturday, there were no thunderous dunks, nor were there any scintillating one-on-one drives to the basket. What the game did have, though, was a good old fashion display or precise team work as the Monarchs sliced and diced their way to a convincing 77-56 victory over the Colonels in a tune-up for this week’s Freedom Conference Tournament.

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2.16.10 | Men's Basketball
DALLAS -- Dom DelPrete scored 22 points and Jeff Slanovec added 17 as the Misericordia University men's basketball team posted a 78-63 victory over visiting King's College in an important Freedom Conferecne matchup Tuesday in the Anderson Center. Despite the loss, King's gained a spot in the Freedom Conference tournament after Wilkes suffered a 75-64 hhome loss to DeSales.

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2.13.10 | Men's Basketball
WILKES-BARRE --  There are numerous adjectives that would apply to the King’s-DeSales men’s basketball game Saturday in Scandlon Gymnasium. Thrilling and dramatic would be two such words that fit. Unfortunately for the Monarchs, the word that best describes the outcome is heartbreaking.

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2.11.10 | Men's Basketball
WILKES-BARRE –  The King’s College men’s basketball team overcame a one-point halftime deficit by outscoring Delaware Valley College 45-37 during the second half as the Monarchs secured an important 84-77 victory Thursday in Scandlon Gymnasium.

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