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?
The Oklahoma Wesleyan University men’s basketball team had 28 reasons to smile after Friday night’s 95-63 win over Hillsdale Baptist College in the Mueller Sports Center.
THE COLLEGE of San Mateo football team seems unfazed by an awkward three-week break as it prepares to host Mt. San Antonio College at noon Saturday in the California Community College Athletic Association state championship game.
It’s been almost 50 years since Jim Cromartie played quarterback at the University of New Mexico, yet only one of his records has been surpassed in all the seasons that have followed.
Here's a look at Wednesday's sports in brief around the world.
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.
Wednesday, Dec. 9 Men's college basketball — Montana Tech at Weber State, 7:35 p.m.
WILLIAMSBURG — Tony Shaver has won 68 games in his six-plus seasons as William & Mary’s basketball coach, but none was more deserving than Wednesday’s 62-61 victory over Hampton University at Kaplan Arena.
Jessica McDonald scored in the third minute, and North Carolina won its second straight NCAA women's soccer championship with a 1-0 win over Stanford in the Women's College Cup final in College Station, Texas. The Tar Heels (23-3-1) earned their 21st national title (20 NCAA, one AIAW) and their sixth NCAA crown since 1999. They recorded their 10th shutout in 11 games, holding the high-scoring ...
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.
When the Collinsville/Schnucks Holiday boys basketball Classic is held from Dec. 28-30, hoop fans won't have to wait until the annual event's championship game for the first standing ovation.