Rodeo opens season
Friday the Chadron State Eagles’ rodeo team opens its season, the first as an official CSC varsity team, at home as it hosts its annual rodeo at the Dawes County Fairgrounds.
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Friday the Chadron State Eagles’ rodeo team opens its season, the first as an official CSC varsity team, at home as it hosts its annual rodeo at the Dawes County Fairgrounds.
Read MoreHalf of CSU-Pueblo’s first half possessions during Saturday’s home game with Chadron State began in Eagles’ territory, helping the Thunderwolves break out to an early lead and an eventual 34-13 win.
Read MoreEagles’ runner, and CSC junior, Alyse Henry, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, was again the top finisher helping her team to an overall win at the annual Chadron State College Cross Country meet this past Saturday.
Read MoreAfter a summer of anticipation as renovations to Don Beebe Stadium and Elliott Field were made, fans and players had to wait a bit longer than expected Saturday evening as heavy rains delayed the Eagles’ opener by two hours. The long wait, however, didn’t stop the team from coming out strong and cruising to a 45-8 victory over rival Black Hills State.
Read MoreLess than a month after their former coach resigned, and slightly under two weeks since the arrival of his replacement, the Chadron State Eagles’ cross-country team competed at the South Dakota Mines Hardrocker Cross Country Meet this past Saturday, their first meet of the season.
Read MoreAfter over 30 practices this off-season the Chadron State Eagles are eager to get off the practice field and into game action. The team’s coaching staff will use this week to fine-tune their game plan. But for the most part, Head Coach Jay Long is happy with the team he’ll send out against Black Hills State Saturday.
Read MoreI’m really looking forward to (the season.) Obviously with the new stadium, but I’m really looking forward to how we’ve grown as an offense because we only lost two seniors last year.
Read MoreEntering her third season as head coach of the Chadron State College Eagles’ volleyball team, and on the heels of a ten-win season, the most since 2007, Riann Mullis doesn’t have complex goals for her squad in 2018.
Read MoreNo longer a member of Chadron State College’s cross country squad hasn’t slowed 2016 graduate Dylan Stansbury, who continues to succeed in the running world.
Read MoreEarlier this week Chadron announced they’d found their new head coach of cross country. He is Scott Foley, formerly of Black Hills State.
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