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More March Madness! Final Teams List for Spring Break Cricket Craziness!

The colleges from the USA & Canada playing for the Chanderpaul Trophy in the 2011 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship have been finalized and they are : University of Iowa University of Pennsylvania UPenn Rutgers University Texas Tech University Ohio State University OSU University of Central Florida UCF College...

Sarwan Trophy for Canadian Universities Championship !

International cricket superstar Ramnaresh “Ronnie” Sarwan has announced his endorsement of  the Canadian Inter -University-College Championship set to take place September 13-17, 2010 at King City,Ontario. The winning University/College will take home the “Sarwan Trophy “.  Sarwan is the youngest West Indies batsman to reach 5,000 runs in Tests, with his highest Test score  being 291.He is currently in...
Posted 12 Sep 2010 | NEWS,Regionals Fall 2010,York University | 4 Comments

“A huge landmark for Canadian sports” says Excalibur’s Victoria Alarcon

One of the principles we have been communicating to our member clubs is the neccessity of getting attention (media etc) for your activities. By weaving cricket into the tapestry of mainstream Canadian and American life we will enlist more support and resources for the game. Recently York University Community Newspaper,the Excalibur, contacted us for a story on the...
Posted 07 Sep 2010 | NEWS,York University | 0 Comments

Cricket Stadium for Toronto promises Joe Pantalone, if elected Mayor

Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, running for the top job as Mayor of Toronto, has promised to build a Cricket Stadium if elected in the next municipal election.  Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone met with cricket players and representatives of the Toronto and District Cricket Association, the Canadian Commonwealth Cricket Association of Toronto,...
Posted 09 Jul 2010 | NEWS,York University | 1 Comment

Cricket Canada’s Ravin Moorthy joins ACC ADvisory Board

American College Cricket is pleased to announce the appointment of Ravin Moorthy to its Advisory Board.   The 1st Vice President of Cricket Canada, Ravin Moorthy is the High Performance Manager of Cricket Canada, and also has primary responsibilty for Player Database Development and Control, Website, Marketing and Branding.  Previously as 2nd Vice...
Posted 13 May 2010 | McGill,NEWS,York University | 3 Comments

2012 U-19 World Cup won’t be in Canada. Damn!

“The funding rejection is due to the current funding policies. Since cricket is still not a part of the multi sport events such as Olympics, it is not a priority under the current rules. It is sad that such a popular game with large numbers does not receive support that...
Posted 06 May 2010 | NEWS,OTHER STUFF,York University | 1 Comment

Alma Matters – more recognition for Champions, York University

Recognition for the Champions of the 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship continues to pour in. In this feature the Alumni media of York University tells the story of the hastily put together Team,captained by Majuj Sorav and featuring some talented young Canadian cricketers. The Webcast of the final...
Posted 28 Apr 2010 | 2010,CHAMPIONSHIPS,NEWS,Universities,York University | 1 Comment

Job Hunting ? Maybe American College Cricket can help

College Cricketers are among the brightest and the best. You go on to major positions in medicine, finance,  IT, engineering, law and other professions, but sometimes you need a little help finding that first position. Send your information to us, we will post it in a special Section FREE. This offer...

All America 2nd Team

College All America Teams are the equivalent of All Star Teams in Professional sports in the US. The designation is primarily Honorary. However as we did last year, when a College All Star Team played the 2009 Champions, Montgomery College, we will endeavour to have the All Americans play.  There were...

Canada’s top paper “Globe & Mail” cover Champions

The face-off for hockey gold in Vancouver is not the only recent U.S.-Canada match to attract international attention. A championship final between college teams from the rival countries was followed as far away as Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates, and broadcast on huge screens at Mississauga’s Square One shopping...
Posted 09 Apr 2010 | 2010,CHAMPIONSHIPS,NEWS,York University | 0 Comments