Eagles shoot by Rangers, 70-67
After scoring 37 points in the second half, the Eagles were able to squeeze by the Regis University Rangers, 70-67. CSC capitalized on 14 shots from behind the 3-point line.
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After scoring 37 points in the second half, the Eagles were able to squeeze by the Regis University Rangers, 70-67. CSC capitalized on 14 shots from behind the 3-point line.
Read MoreI’ve never been the type of person that openly voices my opinion. If someone talks about something that interests me or something that I know quite a bit about, I have no problem with sharing how I feel, but for the most part, I would rather keep to myself about most subjects.
Read MoreFormer Head Volleyball Coach Chris Wells resigned, Athletic Director Joel Smith Jr. stated on the CSC Athletics website Wednesday.
Read MoreTerrance McKinney, sophomore of Spokane, Washington, and Caleb Copeland, junior of Bennett, Colorado, are now ranked by the NCAA D-II Wrestling Coaches Association.
Read MoreAfter trailing 24 points to Northern State University at halftime, the Eagles were unable to mount a comeback, losing to the Wolves, 83-63, Saturday, in Aberdeen, South Dakota. The Eagles fell back to a 2-2 record.
Read MoreWith the basketball season now in full swing, the men’s team won its first two games at home against Dickinson State University and Montana State University-Northern. The team beat Dickinson State and MSU-Northern with scores of 84-79 and 69-61, respectively. CSC’s record is now 2-1, with the only loss coming from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
Read MoreThe sound of classical music played by students under the direction of Brooks Hafey, assistant professor of piano, filled the ears of over 60 people in the Memorial Hall Auditorium. Both students taking private lessons with Hafey and students in the Keyboard Ensemble class preformed Sunday.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College men’s basketball team fell to the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits, 43-21, in the season debut. However, the game does not count toward an overall record because it was just an exhibition game.
Read MoreFor the first time under Head Coach Jay Long and since 2005, the Eagles failed to finish the season over .500. Saturday, the football team lost to Fort Lewis College, 47-34, even after holding a 22-14 halftime lead. The Eagles finished the season 5-6 overall, 4-5 in conference play.
Read MoreFive players on the men’s basketball team that saw playing time last season returned for action. For the women’s team, seven players are returning, after graduating only two seniors.
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