Rodeo team is home for Family Day
CSC’s rodeo team sets its spurs on home-turf this weekend, kicking off the annual Chadron State College rodeo at the Dawes County Fair Grounds.
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CSC’s rodeo team sets its spurs on home-turf this weekend, kicking off the annual Chadron State College rodeo at the Dawes County Fair Grounds.
Read MoreThe Eagles have played on the road for two weeks in a row now, but this coming weekend the Eagles will face their first opponent on the home court.
Read MoreThe Chadron State golf team secured the ninth place with a 36-hole total of 724 Tuesday, at the Black Hills State University meet in Spearfish, S.D.
Read MoreThe CSC women’s cross country team took first overall, with a total of 22 points, against the South Dakota Mines and Gillette College at the Chadron State College Invite Saturday.
Read MoreAlthough the construction and renovation of Armstrong Gymnasium is in full swing, parking spaces are still available near Elliott Field, CSC Sports Information Office stated in an email this week.
Read MoreAfter losing a close game against No. 4-ranked West Texas A&M Sept. 12, the Eagles prepare for their first home game at Saturday’s Family Day against Colorado Mesa University, Grand Junction.
Read MoreAfter a 40-34 double-overtime victory last week over Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, the Eagles are heading south to Arlington, Texas, where they face West Texas A&M, Canyon, tonight in a nationally-televised game from Cowboys Stadium.
Read MoreThe Eagles started their season with a 2-2 record on the road Friday and Saturday at the University of Nebraska-Kearney Tournament. CSC earned its first victory over Newman University, Wichita, Kan., and were handed their first loss by nationally ranked UNK in three sets.
Read MoreIt took an interception in double overtime for the Eagles to win their Sept. 5 season opener against Missouri University of Science and Technology, in Rolla.
Read MorePure perfection. Almost. The CSC women’s cross country team captured the top six individual places in its season opening dual meet Friday to beat the women of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, 15-45.
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