Christmas dominates over Halloween at intrasquad scrimmage
Battle began deciding the best holiday—Halloween or Christmas.
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Battle began deciding the best holiday—Halloween or Christmas.
Read MoreThe CSC wrestling team faced off Friday as they competed against each other during the annual Black and Cardinal Classic in the NPAC. The Black team, coached by Graduate Assistant Dustin Stodola and Volunteer Assistant Dylan Fors, edged out the Cardinal team, coached by Assistant Coach Kamron Jackson, 32-15, during the intersquad match.
Read MoreWith basketball season now here the Eagles women’s team traveled to Laramie last Sunday to play its season opener against the University of Wyoming Cowgirls in an exhibition game.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College men’s basketball team fell to the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits, 43-21, in the season debut. However, the game does not count toward an overall record because it was just an exhibition game.
Read More“Leaders, consistence, vocal.”
Three words Coaching Assistant Whitney Roth used to describe how she wanted her volleyball team to play Saturday against the Regis University Rangers. Unfortunately, the CSC team did well overall but couldn’t get the win, resulting in a 0-3 loss on Senior Night.
Read MoreFor the first time under Head Coach Jay Long and since 2005, the Eagles failed to finish the season over .500. Saturday, the football team lost to Fort Lewis College, 47-34, even after holding a 22-14 halftime lead. The Eagles finished the season 5-6 overall, 4-5 in conference play.
Read MoreIs there always another spot on the wall?
Read MoreThat annoying alarm clock is buzzing to get you out of bed. However, it is not the typical wakeup call that screams, “Get to work.” This morning you get to go deer hunting. It’s the one time of the year that you jump out of bed with excitement drooling over, like a dog with a bone. Splash some water on your face, get your warm clothes on that you set out the night before, and brew a fresh pot of coffee.
Read MoreFive players on the men’s basketball team that saw playing time last season returned for action. For the women’s team, seven players are returning, after graduating only two seniors.
Read MoreLooking to collect some late season wins the Eagles faced off against RMAC opponents South Dakota School of Mines & Technology and Black Hill State University at home last weekend.
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