LIU athletics celebrated the 2026 Hall of Fame at the Paramount Theatre, honoring three championship teams — 2022 baseball, 2013 women’s lacrosse, and 2010 softball. Individual inductees included ESPN and MSG sportscaster Alan Hahn ’93, Olympic track and field gold medalist Brendon Rodney ’16, football coach Bryan Collins, public address announcer Richard Kahn ’74, women’s basketball coach Tony Bozzella, and NCAA women’s fencing champion Laura Fekete ’24.
LIU Launches $3M Fundraising Campaign to Elevate Hockey Programs
LIU launched a $3 million fundraising campaign to enhance Northwell Health Ice Center, the 2,500-seat home of LIU men’s and women’s ice hockey. Planned upgrades include new seating, a jumbotron, and lighting and sound improvements. In 2024, the facility added state-of-the-art locker rooms and team lounges, coaches’ offices, a game-day fan shop, and Shark Nation branding throughout the arena.
Men’s Basketball Advances to NEC Semifinals, Earns Top NEC Honors
Men’s basketball advanced to the NEC tournament semifinals after knocking off Chicago State to earn its 22nd win of the season. Greg Gordon was named NEC Defensive Player of the Year, while Malachi Davis and Jamal Fuller earned First Team All-Conference honors. Head Coach Rod Strickland was named the Jim Phelan NEC Coach of the Year. LIU tips-off against Wagner in tomorrow’s conference semifinal at 2:00 PM at the Brooklyn Athletics Center.
Women’s Basketball’s Historic Season Continues in NEC Championship
Women’s basketball heads into the NEC Basketball Championship after capping a 19-win regular season — the most during the Sharks era. LIU hosts Chicago State in the NEC quarterfinals on Monday at 7:00 PM, in the Brooklyn Athletics Center. Kadidia Toure finished the regular season with a conference-high 18.8 points per game.
Men’s Swimming Captures Nine Titles at NEC Championship
Men’s swimming captured nine individual event titles at the NEC Championships and set four conference records, including a sweep of the 200-yard freestyle. Sophomore Finn Drysdale was named Men’s Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet for the second consecutive year, and freshman Mario Rodriguez Poulsen earned Men’s Rookie of the Meet honors.
77th George Polk Awards in Journalism Announced
The 2025 George Polk Awards proudly honor exceptional reporting from leading outlets, including The New York Times, ProPublica, The Atlantic, and CBS 60 Minutes. Selected from 492 entries, this year’s winners showcase high-impact journalism spanning immigration, public health, executive power, war reporting, and more. Honorees will be celebrated Friday, April 10 at a distinguished luncheon ceremony at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City, bringing together the nation’s top journalists for one of the field’s most prestigious events. Learn more ›
Men’s Basketball Clinches NEC Regular Season Championship
Men’s basketball earned its 20th win as Malachi Davis scored his 1,000th point as a Shark. LIU clinched the NEC regular season title on Feb. 19 — its seventh all-time — and holds the No. 1 seed in the NEC Championship, beginning with quarterfinal play on Wednesday, March 4. The Sharks will host at least a quarterfinal game for the second consecutive season. This marks the program’s fifth top-four finish in the past decade and its 11th NEC postseason appearance in the last 12 years.
Top Retail CEOs Deliver Strategic Insights to Fashion Students
Fashion Merchandising and Management students attended the National Retail Federation Retail Big Show, earning one-on-one mentoring and networking connections at the event’s career fair. Speakers included Walmart CEO John Furner, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, REI CEO Mary Beth Laughlin, VaynerMedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Fran Horowitz, and Ulta Beauty CEO Kecia Steelman.
Roc Nation Graduate Recognized for Emmy-Nominated Show
Alumna Jade Reeves ’25 was profiled by The Source and Bombshell by Bleu, highlighting her role on the Emmy-nominated daytime talk show Sherri. A member of the inaugural graduating class of the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment, Reeves secured internships at iHeart, Roc Nation, and BSE Global prior to graduation.
National Foundation Funds Research on Canine Cancer
Cancer Research and Pharmacology Professor Dr. Anait S. Levenson, MD, Ph.D., has received funding from the Scottish Terrier Club of America to investigate key molecular pathways that contribute to urothelial cancer in dogs. One of the preeminent researchers in her field, Dr. Levenson is the recipient of the NIH’s prestigious R15 AREA grant and has served as a reviewer on scientific panels for the NIH and DOD.









