Eagles show improvement with 2 wins
The Chadron State College volleyball team opened their season last weekend, posting a record of 2-2 while winning their first and last matches at The Bulldog Bash in Seward.
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The Chadron State College volleyball team opened their season last weekend, posting a record of 2-2 while winning their first and last matches at The Bulldog Bash in Seward.
Read MoreAs the nation watched the excitement of college football unfold, the Eagles earned their piece of the cake, winning a come-back thriller Saturday against Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, 25-19.
Read MoreThe CSC volleyball team is once again collecting shoe donations for the Samaritan Feet Youth Volleyball Mission. Shoes can be dropped off at the Chicoine Center from now until Sept. 15, before the game against the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs.
Read MoreThe CSC golf team will tee off its season Monday and Tuesday, at the Farmer’s Insurance Sam Proal Invitational, in Pueblo, Colorado.
Read MoreAs students settle into the swing of classes and the school year, fall sports also kick off. Last year, the CSC volleyball team failed to make it into the Rocky Mountain Activities Conference Tournament at the end of the year. The first eight seats in the RMAC continue into the post-season. The Eagles finished No. 11.
Read MoreThe 2017 athletic season is about to kick off and for the CSC football team, it is all about redemption.
Read MoreAthletic Director Joel Smith announced the hiring of the new head track and field coach, Wednesday. The announcement comes two weeks after Brad Gamble, announced his resignation.
Read MoreThe CSC women’s golf team wrapped up its season in Chandler, Arizona, Tuesday at the RMAC Championships. The team finished 10 of 12, with a 709 total, ahead of Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, and Adams State University, Alamosa, Colorado. Regis University Denver, won this year’s tourney shooting a 616.
Read MoreThe CSC Eagle rodeo team traveled to Casper, Wyoming, last weekend to take 10th and 7th in the men’s and women’s divisions respectively.
Read MoreRedshirt sophomore Cory Martens, of Newton, Kansas, won the men’s discus and hammer throws at the Nature Bakery Invitational hosted by Colorado Mines, Saturday.
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