Archives for: March 2008, 20
$6.7 Million Athletics Endowment Announced At Wofford
Wofford College is expected to announce today the commitment of $6.7 million to an athletics endowment campaign that began 18 months ago.
In addition, a $1.5 million leadership challenge - calling for a matching $3 million in endowment - has been iss… more »
SHSU Bearkats Opening Spring Practice
Bearkats are opening practice looking to fill some holes on offense and defense.
For those hardcore football fans that don’t want to wait until August for the season to come around, you’re in luck because Sam Houston State began spring practice this… more »
Lehigh QB Fight Takes Center Stage
As Lehigh's spring football season starts, coach Andy Coen is also looking for depth in secondary.
Expect plenty of give-and-take between Lehigh University's offense and defense during the Mountain Hawks' run of 15 spring football practices over the… more »
ASU Hornets Hit Spring Practice Wall
Spring practice at Alabama State had gone rather smoothly over the first seven days. The Hornets had spent the week working hard to learn a new offense and push each other along.
Then came Tuesday, and all of a sudden, things were a little boring.… more »
Thomas Bauer Powers Way Back Into Big Sky
After a season at Northern Colorado and another at Saddleback College, Thomas Bauer wasn't planning on coming to the University of Montana.
But that's how it turned out. Two years in Greeley, Colo. - one as a redshirt - left the linebacker with the n… more »
MSU Hopes To Have Turf in Place For 2008 Season
Inclement weather has turned the Bobcat Stadium field into a muddy mess in recent seasons, but it might not be an issue much longer.
That’s because the Montana State football team could be playing its home games on artificial turf, beginning this fal… more »
Scouts Watch Former UND, NDSU Players
FARGO (AP) — Six former University of North Dakota and North Dakota State football standouts have gotten a chance to work out for NFL scouts.
UND receiver Weston Dressler might have the best shot at landing with an NFL team. The Bismarck native ranke… more »
North Dakota Looking For New AD
UND’s days as an NCAA Division II athletic program are nearing an end. In the fall, UND moves to Division I in all sports. The move comes with a number of challenges awaiting the school’s next athletic director.
But those challenges make the UND athl… more »
Parsons leaving Bison program
North Dakota State wide receiver Ryan Parsons is looking ahead – and it has nothing to do with football.
The senior has forgone his senior year saying it has nothing to do with a lack of playing time or his switch from quarterback to receiver. It has… more »
Northeastern Football: Scholars And Athletes
With end-of-season academic awards and honors being announced, it appears that Northeastern student-athletes are validating the school's long standing academic commitment.
In a press conference last month, Athletics Director Peter Roby stressed the e… more »
Santos Gets His Chance To Shine
DURHAM – Clutching a towel wrapped around the back of his neck, Ricky Santos stood a few yards beyond the oval of Lundholm Gymnasium's indoor track when Pro Day concluded yesterday at the University of New Hampshire.
It was a fitting spot to find the… more »
SSU's Wells Conducts First Football Practice
Tuesday morning lights.
It's not the sequel to the movie "Friday Night Lights." It's what Savannah State's football team was practicing under at 5:30 a.m. at T.A. Wright Stadium.
The Tigers had their first spring practice and conducted a variety o… more »