There’s a moment in Akidat Yitzchak when everything feels unbearable — the climb, the silence, the weight of what’s about to happen. And then, suddenly, it’s over. The ram appears. The tension breaks. The outcome is decided not in chaos, but in clarity.
Saturday night at the Max Stern Athletic Center followed that same arc.
It was a meeting of two unbeaten Skyline teams. A rivalry that hasn’t cooled off since last March.
Then the game started—and Yeshiva ensured tonight wouldn’t be a changing of the guard. From the opening possessions, The Macs didn’t survive Farmingdale. They shechted them. An emphatic 84–60 win sent a clear message across the Skyline: when you come at the champs, you better not miss. The reigning champions are now 9-0 and are firmly the lone undefeated team in the Conference.
