Adrienne M. Terzuoli

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New York Giants Host Former Head Coach Tom Coughlin's Jay Fund Sundae Blitz

Last month, the blitz was on at MetLife Stadium as the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund held its annual ‘Sundae Blitz’ event in person for the first time in almost two years.

Jay Fund advisory board member Kate Snee, daughter of former Giants head coach and wife of former offensive lineman Chris Snee, said the excitement was amazing.

“Honestly, I feel like I was holding my breath that we would even be able to have it with the way life has been, but it’s so nice to be here. The setup is incredible. We’re

The Big Bad Body Image — ForWomenWhoRoar®

I have never been considered a small girl, and I have never been petite. My mom is petite. My dad is not. I take after my dad. Growing up playing soccer I was considered lean and strong; I guess you could call me muscular. It wasn’t until I was in fourth or fifth grade, when you start that semi-awkward phase before the official puberty-ridden awkward phase that I became less lean and more full. Full breasts, full hips, full legs; I was full or “filling out,” as that antiquated phrase suggests.

Shaken, Stirred and Sous Vide, Oh My! The Evolution of the Craft Cocktail

Sorry kids, your Tito’s and soda is so last year. This year, all the cool kids are fat-washing their drinks. Not sure what that means? No worries, Brian Driscoll and his team at Driscoll Cuisine & Cocktail Concepts will tell you all about it. Want to impress your friends with your knowledge of bourbon? Driscoll can make you a bonafide bourbon-ista. How about a bachelorette party with a techniques class on perfecting the martini – shaken or stirred? Or a summer MLB barbecue with spirit-infused so

Your Home Is Your New Favorite Restaurant

Over the last nine months, while state restrictions on indoor dining have left most establishments unsure of their future, one location has become more popular than ever before. Our own home. With the inability to visit our favorite local eateries on a whim, people have had to become much more creative on food choices in order to avoid the monotony of the everyday meal. Luckily, for some chefs, they have been able to capitalize on their unique skills and with a little ingenuity, creating busines

ROOKIE SPOTLIGHT: Cam Gill, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

In the year of COVID, nothing about sports is “normal.” The NFL draft wasn’t normal, mini-camps didn’t happen and pre-season games were erased from the calendar. Players still run out of the tunnel- full pomp and circumstance with smoke and fireworks, but are greeted by half empty, sometimes completely empty stadiums filled with fake cheers and pumped in music. The new sports normal requires players to be swab tested for COVID on a regular basis, masks are always mandatory, meeting rooms are bro

Football: A Love Story : FXQ Magazine

This year has been anything but business as usual. Some time around March of 2020, the world was hit with a virus. No one knew it would turn into the pandemic it has become, but one thing is for certain, we demanded that come hell or high-water there would be football. As the summer slowly came to a close, and the school year began for many, I couldn’t help but notice how quiet it was without the coach’s whistle that I heard every day from the college up the block from my house. There would be n

Cam Gill: Wagner College

The first two times I interviewed Cam Gill, we sat comfortably at a table with a view of the Verrazzanno Bridge in the Wagner College Union, and chatted for hours about all things football, life, the upcoming season, and his hope of winning a Northeast Conference (NEC) championship. This past Monday, practicing social distancing amid the COVID pandemic, we sat in each of our homes; me in New York, Gill in Georgia, where I interviewed him for a third time. This time we kept our scope to one topic

Chris Williams : Wagner College

Williams laughed saying he was no stranger to waiting. His one and only D1 offer from Wagner, came two weeks before signing day. “I got a call while I was at work from one of the coaches who was waiting for me at my school. I dropped everything, told my boss I had to go and ran the three blocks to school. I went on the last visit of the year a few days later, was offered a scholarship and never looked back.”

Former Wagner head coach, now Colgate University Offensive-Line coach, Jason Houghtalin

Overtime! Profile: #NECSAAC Co-Chair Vedika Anand (Wagner)

Overtime! Blog reporter Adrienne Terzuoli spent an afternoon with Wagner College women’s tennis player Vedika Anand. An international student-athlete from India, Anand has taken on a leadership role during her time in the United States. Below are Terzuoli’s key takeaways from her interview with the NEC SAAC Co-Chair.

It was gloomy Tuesday at Wagner College, but Vedika Anand’s presence made it noticeably brighter.

I sat down with the Wagner senior tennis player to discuss her many responsibilit