White team clinches intrasquad win
Last Thursday, the Chadron State track and field team got together for the Cardinal and White intrasquad meet. White snatched a win from Cardinal by a score of 378 to 326.
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Last Thursday, the Chadron State track and field team got together for the Cardinal and White intrasquad meet. White snatched a win from Cardinal by a score of 378 to 326.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College women’s basketball team traveled to Spearfish, S.D., last Tuesday to take on Black Hills State University. The lady Eagles were looking to tally their first win of the season and gain some momentum before heading to Colorado for back-to-back games.
Read MoreEmotions were high last Saturday at Elliot Field, when the Eagles hosted Colorado Mesa University. Not only was it the final game of the season, but for 10 seniors, it was also the final game of their Chadron career.
Read MoreThe Chadron State wrestling team participated in their annual Red and White dual last Saturday.
Read MoreThe Eagles football team won its third straight game Saturday, upending the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks of Fort Lewis, Colo., 45-21 at Elliot Field.
Read MoreThe Eagles beat the New Mexico Highlands Cowboys 42-14. Check out The Eagle’s slideshow. Story courtesy of CSC Sports Information.
Read More“I have too many friends from Kearney. I didn’t care. I knew they were going to win.”
— Katie Phelps,
19, sophomore,
Pre-medicine major
of Ayr
The CSC Eagles squared off against the Black Hills State Yellow Jackets Tuesday in The Donald E. Young Center in Spearfish, S.D. Coming off a string of losses, the Eagles were in desperate need of a win.
Read MoreChadron State travelled to Cope Stadium in Kearney for a noon kickoff against the University of Nebraska-Kearney Lopers Saturday for the seventy-first and final time.
Read MoreLast weekend the Chardon State rodeo team traveled to an event hosted by Lamar Community College in Lamar, Colo. Although no Eagle contestant placed first or second, CSC did finish with eight members placed between third and sixth.
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