Eagles fall to CSM 40-14
Colorado School of Mines’ Orediggers pounded the Eagles, Saturday winning 40-14 in Golden, Colorado. The Orediggers outscored the Eagles in all but the fourth quarter, where each team scored 7.
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Colorado School of Mines’ Orediggers pounded the Eagles, Saturday winning 40-14 in Golden, Colorado. The Orediggers outscored the Eagles in all but the fourth quarter, where each team scored 7.
Read MoreCSC ended as champions on the gridiron Saturday, defeating long-time rivals South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, 37-33, bringing back the Eagle Rock Trophy.
Read MoreFive CSC running backs found the endzone during the Eagles’ 73-0 rout of New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, Saturday at Elliott Field.
Read MoreDixie State University, St. George, Utah, blazed its trail through Chadron Saturday, defeating CSC 44-27 at Elliott Field. Dixie State scored in every quarter in the match-up, while CSC didn’t find the end zone until the second half.
Read MoreDespite Cody Paul, senior tailback of Seal Beach, California, running for two 70-plus-yard touchdowns, the CSC Eagles losing streak grew to four games Saturday, losing 31-27 to Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, at Elliott Field.
Read MoreThe CSC Eagles football team dropped to 1-3 Saturday, after losing to Adams State University, Alamosa, Colorado, 31-30.
Read MoreCSC’s offense struggled against a dominating Western State Colorado University defense, especially in the opening quarter. The Mountaineers defeated CSC 24-15, Saturday at Elliott Field.
Read MoreColorado Mesa University, Grand Junction, on the back of quarterback Sean Rubalcaba, senior of Grand Junction, Colorado, racked up 513 total yards, Saturday, enough to hand the Eagles their first loss of the season, 47-33.
Read MoreRedemption from last year’s rough season, wasn’t easy, but CSC, led by a dominating defensive performance, earned a win in the season opener against Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, 17-10. In the 2015 season, the Skyhawks downed the Eagles 47-34, ruining the chances of an over .500 season.
Read MoreAfter an injury-ridden 2015 season, the Eagles took the offseason as a chance to recover, rebuild, and replace the 14 seniors that graduated.
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