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There was more than a single win or loss riding on the men’s basketball team’s final game of the season against Cal State Bakersfield. The state’s longest streak of winning seasons was on the line.
There was more than a single win or loss riding on the men’s basketball team’s final game of the season against Cal State Bakersfield. The state’s longest streak of winning seasons was on the line.
Goals have been met and a career accomplished for baseball coach Steve Gardner, who will retire from the baseball program here after 18 years of coaching on a variety of levels.
Briefs Men’s basketball Utah Valley’s Jordan Brady and Chicago State’s David Holston have been named Division I Independent co-Players of the Week for their performances in last week’s action. The…
There will be no more college basketball for two seniors who were honored in the final men’s game of the season.
If only the women’s basketball team could have captured an ounce of its play at home to take on the road this season, things would have been much different.
It’s that dreaded game for some and the welcome moment for others.
The battle for supremacy has been waged, and the Wolverine hockey team emerged as the 7-3 victor over BYU.
Even with unexpected departures depleting the softball team this season, accepting mediocrity is a thought coach Todd Fairbourne refuses to entertain.
With a shot at the Pacific Coast Championships on the line, the Rugby team faced Idaho State on Saturday.
March 11 Baseball at BYU, 6 p.m. March 14 Softball doubleheader at UNLV. 3 p.m. March 15 Softball doubleheader at UNLV against Nebraska and UNLV, 1 p.m. Women’s golf at…
What to watch March 13 NBA Golden State at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. on TNT March 11-16College basketball Conference tournaments, check listings
A lone student standing behind the NJIT basket holding a sign during warm-ups that read, “0-28, but we think you’re great,” said it all.
Chicago State used a 19-2 run that spanned the end of the first half and the first five minutes of the second half to run away from Utah Valley 86-60 on Saturday afternoon in Chicago.
In the softball team’s second tournament of the year, things didn’t go so well.
It’s hard not to feel sorry for the New Jersey Institute of Technology men’s basketball team.
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