Speaker inspires athletes to full potential
Underwood spoke to over 110 Chadron State College students, athletes and coaches about nutrition, mental health, and the effects of drugs and alcohol, particularly on athletes.
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Underwood spoke to over 110 Chadron State College students, athletes and coaches about nutrition, mental health, and the effects of drugs and alcohol, particularly on athletes.
Read MoreThe Chinese call it Chi, the Navy from “Avatar” calls it the Tree of Life, and Leslie Caswell calls it a “belly breath.”
Read MoreDespite harsh winter conditions that forced limited practices, the Chadron State golf team finished sixth of eight in the two-day Thunderwolf Ladies Spring Invite tournament at Desert Hawk Golf Course in Pueblo, Colo., Sunday.
Read MoreBrad Gamble, senior of Eagle Valley, Colo., placed first in the heptathlon at the NCAA Division II National Indoor Track and Field Meet with 5,456 points, setting a national record.
Read MoreChadron State stole a win over University of Colorado-Colorado Springs on Friday, but could not beat the Colorado State University-Pueblo Thunderwolves, resulting in an 86-49 loss last Saturday evening.
Read MoreChadron State’s women’s basketball team could not take the win in overtime and the game result in an 80-75 victory for Regis University last Saturday.
Read MoreThe Eagle women’s basketball team lost Friday and Saturday to end its three-game winning streak. Western State University broke Chadron’s streak with a 77-63 win, shooting 68 percent in the second half in Paul Wright Gym in Gunnison, Colo.
Read MoreThe Chadron State women’s basketball team came back from a six-point deficit and fed off of a 16 point run to secure their third consecutive victory over the Colorado Christian Cougars in the Armstrong Gymnasium Saturday.
Read MoreAfter a tough loss against Colorado State University-Pueblo on Friday, the Eagles played the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Mountain Lions in Saturday’s game in the Armstrong Gymnasium.
Read MoreThe Chadron State women’s basketball team completed their weekend road series against the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls on Friday and Western New Mexico Mustangs on Saturday and added two more losses to make their record 4-13.
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