Connealy resigns as women’s head basketball coach
Athletic Director Joel Smith announced the resignation of Head Women’s Basketball Coach Tim Connealy Tuesday. The resignation will be effective June 30, 2016.
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Athletic Director Joel Smith announced the resignation of Head Women’s Basketball Coach Tim Connealy Tuesday. The resignation will be effective June 30, 2016.
Read MoreAthletic Director Joel Smith announced the hiring of Riann Mullis as head coach of the volleyball team. Mullis, formerly the head coach at Cowley College, Arkansas City, Kansas, spent five years with the Tigers, three as an assistant, and earned a total record of 167-29, 56-22 as the head coach.
Read MoreThe CSC wrestlers traveled to the Western Slope for the second weekend in a row to compete in the NCAA Super Region IV Regional Tournament hosted by Western State Colorado University, Gunnison.
Read MoreAfter traveling to Grand Junction, Colorado, to play two conference teams, the Eagles split the four-game weekend, beating Colorado Christian University, Lakewood, twice but losing two to Colorado Mesa University. CSC is now 11-7-1, 6-2 in the RMAC.
Read MoreChadron State’s men’s basketball team traveled to Denver to take on Regis University for its final game of the season. With a fight-to-the-end mentality, the Eagles (7-19, 5-17 RMAC) earned their first road win of the season Friday, edging out the Rangers (9-19, 7-15 RMAC) 77-70.
Read MoreIn the final game of the season the Eagles matched the Rangers of Regis University, Denver. Although the playoffs were no longer in the picture, they went into the game wanting to send their seniors out with a win. The Eagles played hard and made several runs hoping to tie or take the lead but could not overtake the Rangers, who are currently No. 4 in the RMAC conference tournament, and eventually lost 70-58.
Read MoreRMAC selects CSC’s Alejandro Garcia as its 2016 Men’s Summit Award recipient
Read MoreThe Chadron State track and field team hosted the RMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. Both men and women finished second in overall team standings with scores of 145.5 and 124, respectively.
Read MoreThe 2016 RMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships resulted in a number of athletes breaking conference and facility records this weekend at the NPAC in Chadron. Six RMAC indoor records and 10 facility records were broken over the two-day span.
Read MoreThe Chadron State men’s basketball team traveled to Grand Junction, Colorado, and Salt Lake City for match-ups against Colorado Mesa University, Friday, and Westminster College, Saturday, suffering losses in both meetings. The Eagles fell to Mesa 88-66, and the Griffins 77-62.
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