Playoffs hurt regular season
USA Today - Tue Dec 8, 7:31 pm ETAnd doesn't Congress have bigger worries than college football?
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And doesn't Congress have bigger worries than college football?
SEATTLE - Lorenzo Romar's Tuesday press conference centered around the upcoming game with No.
A third consecutive season without a bowl game was enough to cost coach Steve Kragthorpe his job less than 24 hours after the 4-8 campaign ended with a loss at home to Rutgers in front of a small and unenthusiastic crowd.
The Criminal Justice Program of East Texas Baptist University gave students an opportunity to hear first hand from those in the criminal justice field during a panel presentation held recently on campus. A Texas Ranger lieutenant, a prosecuting attorney, a private defense attorney, and an appellate judge spoke to the students about their roles in the criminal justice system.
Shea Bromirski scored 17 of his career-high 27 points in the second half to lead The College of Saint Rose to a 90-72 Northeast-10 Conference win over the Le Moyne College men’s basketball team on Tuesday night.
OK, The Bee blew it with the Tiger Woods thing. Now get over it.
The Dodge City Community College Conquistadors' basketball team were scheduled to return home tonight to play Barton County at the Dodge City Civic Center.
Jordan Morgan is the latest in a line of University of Michigan student athletes who has benefited from the Albert P. and Nancy S. Pickus Athletic Scholarship.
BRUNSWICK — Bowdoin College sophomore Dominique Lozzi has earned recognition as the New England Small College Athletic Conference women’s ice hockey player of the week.
On Nov. 17, a U.S. congressman, a former major league baseball player, an orthopedic surgeon and an opera star — all graduates of Hopewell Valley Central High School — shared the secrets of their success with today’s Central High students.
Here's a look at Wednesday's sports in brief around the world.