Eagle Classic set for this weekend
The Eagles’ volleyball team is set to open their season this Friday as they host four schools for the Best Western West Hills Inn Classic at the Chicoine Center.
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The Eagles’ volleyball team is set to open their season this Friday as they host four schools for the Best Western West Hills Inn Classic at the Chicoine Center.
Read MoreWith September here, the sun will begin setting at earlier times, prompting the Pit to provide students on campus an opportunity to enjoy nature’s “Golden hour”. Unlike many other of the Pit’s events, the
Read MoreLess than three months after four CSC rodeo athletes competed at the 2019 College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, the Eagles’ cowboys and cowgirls are gearing up for their season-opening rodeo here in Chadron at Dawes County Fairgrounds, Sept. 13 through 15.
Read MoreBy Brandon Davenport and Devin Fulton Saturday, the rivalry continues between the Chadron State College Eagles and Black Hills State
Read MorePurpose.
It’s a word new CSC volleyball head coach Jennifer Stadler said she uses a lot in the gym. Every touch, should have a purpose, she said. Players should know what you’re doing with the ball before they do it.
Read MoreLike any other year, CSC’s Dalton Holst, of Gillette, Wyoming, said the goal of the Eagles’ offense this season is to put up a lot of points and get a lot of yards. But the junior quarterback knows his core group of players is another year older since going 7-3 last season. Combine that fact with the Eagles being ranked third in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference preseason coaches’ poll, the pressure for Holst’s offense to perform has perhaps never been higher.
Read MoreCSC student athletes returning to campus for the upcoming fall sports season will be adjusting to what has been an offseason of change in the coaching staffs of multiple teams.
Read MoreThree months after breaking ground on the new outdoor track and field complex just south of the Chicoine Center, CSC Athletic Director Joel Smith said the project is continuing as planned without major interruptions.
Read MoreLike he’d done the previous four years, the Eagles’ Jake Geil, a Casper, Wyoming native, once again took part in pre-season practices, but this time instead of wearing a helmet, he wore a hat and a whistle.
Read MorePrecaution keeps Grimes from qualifying for RMAC Championships in triple jump
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