MIAC Men’s Basketball Week Eight: Landmarks and a Wrap
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Number one ranked St. Thomas clinched is fourth consecutive Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season title - and its third straight outright championship with a 68-59 win over Carleton.… more »
2009 FCS Signing Day Lists
(As of 2/4/2009)
BIG SKY CONFERENCE
EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES
High School
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School)
Allen Brown DB 5-10 160 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Foss HS ’09)
Chandler Gayton DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea HS ’… more »
CSN So South: Despite Early Exits from Playoffs, SoCon Showed Competitive Spirit
By Myron Hosea, CSN So South Columnist
At the midpoint of the 2008 football season, the Southern Conference appeared poised to push for greater representation in the FCS playoffs. The conference had as many as six teams in the national 25 for several… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: B.J. Viau, University of St. Thomas
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Genetics plays a large role in the success of a college athlete, as without some God-given talent, no amount of hard work will enable an individual to become an athlete at that level. B.J. Viau has honed h… more »
MIAC Men's Basketball Week Seven: Jockeying for Position
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Week seven of play in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference saw league-leader St. Thomas maintain a comfortable margin. The real battle is the race for second place. Four teams- Augsburg, Bethe… more »
CSN Down South: Two Southland Quarterbacks Working to Duplicate Success of 2002 SLC QB Draft Class
By Jason Plotkin, CSN Down South Columnist
2001 was a banner year in the Southland Conference. The league placed three teams in the playoffs, with each of the three — McNeese State, Northwestern State and Sam Houston State — finishing the season in t… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Annegret Nautsch, Bethel University
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
They say that “the Lord works in mysterious ways” and the roundabout way that brought Annegret Nautsch to Bethel University could be called a good example of that. Once at Bethel, Annegret developed into o… more »
