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?
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 ...
The PJC men's team won a pair of games in the Panhandle Shootout at Chipola College in Marianna. The Pirates beat Georgia Perimeter College 79-69 behind Brandon Knight's 15 points and Pace High grad Justin Wright's 11 points.
As college students slam various energy drinks and caffienated beverages to cram for finals week, I will cram as many of the basketball teams as I have seen in action and make early season observations.
Montville - Center Andre Drummond, finally close
WHITE PLAINS — It wasn't a big gesture and it didn't cost a lot of money, but it was something Bob LeFevre looked at as a major success.
Clemson University President James Barker celebrated his 10th anniversary as the school's president Sunday. He is the university's leader and its 14th president.
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.