Cross country treks across obstacles
At its Wednesday meeting, the NSCS Board of Trustees voted to approve the addition of a of a Division II NCAA men’s and women’s cross country program to Chadron State’s athletic offerings.
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At its Wednesday meeting, the NSCS Board of Trustees voted to approve the addition of a of a Division II NCAA men’s and women’s cross country program to Chadron State’s athletic offerings.
Read MoreThe coaching staff encourages any student who has an interest in participating in a sport to contact him or her for a try out and to discuss the requirements of NCAA eligibility and what is required to be a member of an athletic team.
Read MoreDespite cold and rainy weather, Chadron State’s men’s 4×100-meter relay team won their event and several other athletes placed well at the Jack Christiansen Invitational at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., Saturday.
Read MoreJamie Mazankowski, senior of Kearney, hit a walkoff homerun for the Eagles to win their first of four games against Colorado School of Mines Orediggers, 5-2.
Read MoreImagine being visually impaired to the point of being legally blind. Now imagine winning a skiing competition with that very condition.
Read MoreThis weekend’s rodeo took place at Casper College, with neither the men’s nor the women’s team placing overall.
Read MoreThe golf team finished second to last in the final golf tournament of the season.
Read MoreFour more school records were set and several athletes qualified provisionally for the National Meet in late May.
Read MoreThe Eagles’ golf team finished 13th of 14 teams Sunday at the Augustana Invitational. The team still managed to beat the University of Nebraska-Kearney Lopers, which, according to head coach Terri Connealy, was the most positive thing.
Read MoreThe first game was delayed over an hour because of the weather at Chadron State’s round robin rugby tournament Saturday.
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