Ice of the Tiger
Last week, I wrote my column about the importance of scoring the first goal in a hockey game. The teamContinue Reading
Athletics at CC
Last week, I wrote my column about the importance of scoring the first goal in a hockey game. The teamContinue Reading
ESPN analyst Dave McMenamin called the Lakers “slow-learning.” I predicted the Lakers would be the best competition for the HeatContinue Reading
Several years ago, the athletic department underwent changes that impacted three sports: football, softball, and women’s water polo. These sportsContinue Reading
Running isn’t always predictable. In fact, there are many factors that make running downright unpredictable. The Colorado College cross countryContinue Reading
Most DIII athletes were recruited out of high school, have trained their whole lives, and have received countless hours ofContinue Reading
Anyone else interested in the Ohio State Buckeyes, their NCAA-sanctioned bowl ban, and their undefeated season? Jim Tressel, who hasContinue Reading
I’m always up to talk, debate, maybe even argue about what has caused this recent slump, but sometimes it isContinue Reading
The soft glide of too-tight ice skates, the drop of a worn-out puck, and the cheers from teammates fill HonnenContinue Reading
With last weekend’s calamity at the quarterback position throughout the NFL, there will be three backups suiting up as starters.Continue Reading
When Nicole Fazio was a freshman, there were only two divers on the Division III Diving Team. Now armed withContinue Reading
As they left campus Friday afternoon, the CC men’s soccer team was fired up to participate in the NCAA tournamentContinue Reading
In light of the recent Lance Armstrong allegations, I want to take a look at how modern day sports “heroes”Continue Reading
Sometimes Anya Arndt, senior captain of the women’s swim team, forgets that the men’s and women’s teams are technically separate.Continue Reading
The No.18-ranked CC Women’s Volleyball made its 15th consecutive postseason appearance, but fell in its final match of the seasonContinue Reading
The Colorado College men’s swimming team returned to the Schlessman Natatorium at the start of block three with a solidContinue Reading
Attention everyone! I’ve just been handed an urgent and horrifying news story. I need all of you to stopContinue Reading
The Fighting Irish and their Irish luck will run out on the last game of the season. The Irish haveContinue Reading
Oct. 15, 2012 marked the day all of the Divison III basketball teams in the country could start practicing forContinue Reading
The roster of the CC women’s basketball team may only boast nine players, but that doesn’t mean they don’t haveContinue Reading
Every time I travel, my goal is to get to a place where I can look around and believe thatContinue Reading
The Colorado College men’s soccer team, which includes eight seniors, heads off to the SCAC tournament in San Antonio thisContinue Reading
Many Colorado College students grew up in places where homecoming weekends were marked by the presence of colorful leaves, fleeceContinue Reading
The Tigers have officially hit their first speed bump of the season. After coming out flying, starting the season unbeatenContinue Reading
Reid Arena in the newly renovated El Pomar will have many firsts throughout the upcoming seasons, but this weekend thereContinue Reading
The NBA’s Eastern Conference is wrapped up. The Heat has it. Frankly, no one in his or her right mindContinue Reading
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