Chattanooga’s Eboni Garners Named SoCon Player of the Week

Chattanooga’s Eboni Garners Named SoCon Player of the Week

Chattanooga’s Eboni Williams has been named the Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for her performance in games played on December 29th through January 4th. She scored a double-double in Chattanooga’s lone contest of the week, a 77-64 win at North Alabama on December 29th. The award, the second consecutive for Williams, is […]

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Adrian College Bowling Announces 2020-21 Schedules

Adrian College Bowling Announces 2020-21 Schedules

Adrian College third-year bowling head coach Darrin Griewahn has unveiled the Bulldogs men’s and women’s schedules for the 2020-21 season, which is highlighted by a home tournament in January. The Bulldogs will begin the pandemic-shortened season on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 9-10, with the Adrian College/Siena Heights University Classic at the Lenawee Recreation Bowling Center. Both […]

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Big Ten Network Announces Broadcast Details for Upcoming Football Games

Big Ten Network Announces Broadcast Details for Upcoming Football Games

The 2020 Big Ten Football season begins on BTN, with no. 16 Wisconsin vs. Illinois at 8pm ET on Friday, October 23rd. In addition to a rematch from last season?s Illini victory as time expired, BTN’s week one also includes three games on Saturday. At noon ET, Rutgers vs. Michigan State showcases the debut of […]

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There Are Seven D3 Football Games This Fall; I’m Calling Three of Them

There Are Seven D3 Football Games This Fall; I’m Calling Three of Them

All but just seven Division III NCAA football games have been cancelled for 2020. It’s a statistic I couldn’t believe at first. The first time I saw it, the number was pushed out by “In the Huddle – NCAA D3FB East Region Podcast.” Before writing this article, I decided to verify that statistic. What an […]

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Adrian College in top rankings of U.S. News & World Report

Adrian College in top rankings of U.S. News & World Report

In its 2021 edition of America’s Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report has once again ranked Adrian College as a top regional college in the Midwest. Adrian College was named to the best “Regional Colleges, Midwest” section for the seventh consecutive year, placing 17th, and was once again listed number two in the “Most […]

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Louisiana Bests Iowa State In Season Opener

Louisiana Bests Iowa State In Season Opener

Louisiana-Lafayette came up with a thrilling 31-14 win over no. 23 Iowa State on Saturday. The Ragin’ Cajuns were powered by Chris Smith’s 95-yard kickoff return in the second quarter and Eric Garror’s 83-yard punt return in the third. Levi Lewis threw a 78-yard scoring pass to Peter LeBlanc to give Louisiana-Lafayette a 17-14 lead late […]

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Spring Arbor University; Black Claims Player of the Week Award

Spring Arbor University; Black Claims Player of the Week Award

Spring Arbor University junior Kyara Black has been named the Crossroads League Volleyball Defender of the Week. Black recorded a league-best five blocks against Huntington University to help lead the Cougars to a season-opening victory over the Foresters. The Danville, Indiana native also registered eight kills and three digs in the match. Spring Arbor travels to Mishawaka, […]

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Siena Heights University Names Sue Syljebeck Athletic Director

Siena Heights University Names Sue Syljebeck Athletic Director

The Siena Heights University athletic department has reorganized administrative roles in the organization’s structure. Sue Syljebeck has dropped the interim tag in her title and became the Athletic Director as of January 1st, 2020. Women’s soccer head coach, Scott Oliver, has been promoted to the assistant athletic director in addition to his coaching role. The […]

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The University of Iowa Has Cut Four Sports

The University of Iowa Has Cut Four Sports

The University of Iowa is cutting four varsity sports programs after the 2020-21 academic year. The University said in a press release that the move is a direct result of the cancellation of the fall football season and the COVID-19 pandemic. Men’s gymnastics, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving will be discontinued, Iowa […]

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Big Ten Decides to Postpone 2020-21 Fall Season

Big Ten Decides to Postpone 2020-21 Fall Season

The Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season, including all regular-season contests and Big Ten Championships and Tournaments, due to ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In making its decision, which was based on multiple factors, the Big Ten Conference relied on the medical advice and counsel […]

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Big Ten Coaches and Players Fighting to Save The 2020 Season

Big Ten Coaches and Players Fighting to Save The 2020 Season

Coaches and players are fighting back in the face of potential cancellation of the Big Ten football season. Reports broke on Monday morning that the decision had been made and an announcement would be coming on Tuesday. The Big Ten features Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, […]

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