CSN Diary: Ivy League 2008 Review
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
If the Ivy League chose to participate in the postseason, Brown's win to close the year would have given the Bears a trip to the FCS playoffs, while Harvard, who defeated their hated rival Yale in the 125th edit… more »
MIAC Men's Basketball Week Six: UST Pulling Away, 4-Way Logjam for Second
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
Week Six of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season was packed full, with 15 games over three days. League leader St. Thomas won three times, all on the road, to remain unblemished… more »
CSN So South: With Playoff Spot on the Horizon, Big South Made Progress in 2008
By Myron Hosea, CSN So South Columnist
Still youthful as a football league, the Big South is focused on developing a stronger reputation on the gridiron as it moves toward an automatic playoff bid in a couple of years. While there were disappointment… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Bre Bian, Concordia College
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
For many students, college is primarily an academic endeavor; they go to classes, study hard, and keep their focus on the classroom. For Bre Bian, her time at Concordia College has included balancing her r… more »
MIAC Men's Basketball, Week Five: Collision at the Top
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
As the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference nears the midpoint of the conference season, St. Thomas remains the lone unbeaten team, holding a two and a half game lead over Carleton and Gustavus. C… more »
MIAC Profiles of Excellence: Tim Madson, Bethel University
by Rich Mies, CSN Mapping the MIAC Columnist
A season-ending leg injury at the beginning of their freshman year leads more than a few college athletes to stop competing at the varsity level. Many who do return to the playing field see their performa… more »
CSN Diary: Northeast Conference 2008 Review
by Charles Burton, CSN Senior Columnist
For the second straight year, it was the Great Danes of Albany who would bowl over the rest of their opposition in the NEC to play in their second straight "Gridiron Classic" - the postseason bowl game between… more »
