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Club Sports Remain Popular Despite Funding Challenges


		Club Sports Remain Popular Despite Funding Challenges

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 hours ago by Pheobe Camilletti

Everyone knows about the big bad varsity sports on campus - volleyball, softball and basketball, to name a few. The same attention is rarely extended to Smith's club sports, however, and it is not because they are unworthy. The gem that is the club sport provides competitive, accessible options for the interested student who wants to get involved in athletics at Smith College.

Miles away from Storrs

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 hour ago by Kevin Meacham

Nate Miles allegedly made some poor decisions and he has been expelled from UConn as a result. And rightly so.

The university, not to mention its basketball program, (or its head coach), has been given a black eye. People have begun to question whether the program is becoming decadent, accepting players of questionable character.

Rams dominate rival Brown, take Governor's Cup


		Rams dominate rival Brown, take Governor's Cup

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

4 hours ago by Christopher Smith

10/07/08 - In front of 6,014 fans at Meade Stadium the University of Rhode Island football team defeated its rival Brown University 37-13 in the 27th annual Battle for the Governor's Cup.

The Rams dominated time of possession controlling the ball for over 41 minutes.

Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase


		Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

4 hours ago by Benjy Asher

Coming off its win over Harvard, the football team was brought down to earth with a 37-13 loss to URI on Saturday. Brown's sloppy play contributed to the loss, with the Rams capitalizing on two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a blocked punt that set up a touchdown near the end of the first half.

Scoring in the face of adversity


		Scoring in the face of adversity

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

6 hours ago by Mike Prada

Filangieri and Ferriero gearing up for repeat

The Heights, Boston College, MA

14 hours ago by Diana C. Nearhos

By Diana C. Nearhos

Heights Editor

This year is like any other for senior forward Benn Ferriero and senior defenseman Tim Filangieri; they will get on the ice expecting to win, aiming for a national championship, taking one game at a time in the tough Hockey East.

Captain Bradford is back, ready for more

The Heights, Boston College, MA

14 hours ago by David Amstutz

By David Amstutz

Assoc. Sports Editor

He was supposed to be the best player on the team. He was the more complete player, the one with the defensive prowess to match his dynamic flair for the dramatic. He was the skater with the outstanding vision, considering that he was the team's returning leader in assists.

Dan O's 1st great start for UConn

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

14 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

UConn football didn't win a program-changing game this weekend. In fact, the Huskies didn't play a game this weekend, but there was still plenty of reason for Randy Edsall to smile.

Former UConn quarterback Dan Orlovsky - the Shelton native who was instrumental in the Huskies' quick transition from an unknown Division I-AA team to a competitive Big East program - made his first career NFL start on Sunday.

Braun, Nolet fill holes

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

18 hours ago by Joe Meloni, Collegian Staff

First there was Thomas Pöck. He was just better than everyone. Then there was Marvin Degon, he shot harder than everyone. Mark Matheson and Mike Kostka followed, they worked harder than everyone.

Now there's Justin Braun and Martin Nolet; and Massachusetts hockey coach Don Cahoon is excited about the next two years with this pair as the elder skatesmen towing the Mullins Center blue lines.

Late practices, new coach define Emerson hockey


		Late practices, new coach define Emerson hockey

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

1 day ago by Amelia Rayno

Despite recent struggles and a rough start to the season, Lions' club team looks forward to a brighter future.

HBS Rugby Old Boys Show that Experience is Better than Youth


		HBS Rugby Old Boys Show that Experience is Better than Youth

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

1 day ago by By Chris Trimble (KSG), Contributing Writer

This weekend marked an historic occasion for HBS Rugby, and it wasn't just because they played a full game in Harvard Stadium for the first time ever, but for the first time in recent memory, the current team invited and hosted the HBS Rugby alumni for a momentous weekend of rugby and festivities.

Football: Wildcats blow 14 point lead against Tribe

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

1 day ago by Jake O'Donnell

The UNH football team blew a 14-point halftime lead Saturday against the William & Mary Tribe, giving up 31 points in the second half to lose their Homecoming Game 38-34.

Sophomore quarterback R.J. Toman accounted for four touchdowns (two rushing and two passing) but it wasn't enough to lift the Wildcats past the Tribe.

MLB: Final Four

Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, MA

1 day ago by Matt West

In the late 20th century, Red Sox fans had grown so accustomed to mediocre teams and losing records that postseason baseball seemed a distant memory. However, in 2002 John Henry teamed up with Tom Werner to purchase the team, changing not only the personnel but the club's overall culture.

Wildcats Whack Wisconsin 5-1

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

2 days ago by Biz Jacobs

While Homecoming 2008 comes to a close, it did not leave without the UNH men's hockey team driving home a message to the world about their continual dominance in hockey across the country. Especially to the far away land of Wisconsin. The Wildcats came into the game facing off against the 14th ranked team in the nation and left feeling confident in what their team could continue to do after facing such a quality team.

Owls seeking an LEC Championship -- again


		Owls seeking an LEC Championship -- again

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

2 days ago by Kenny Wright

"Dynasty" is a word not thrown around too often. As for the Keene State College field hockey team, that's exactly what they are and continue to be. With a potential fifth straight Little East Conference win the Owls will become just that - a dynasty.

"It's exciting that we are in this position and also a little nerve-racking," said senior back Samantha Blanchard.

Owls sweep KSC Invitational


		Owls sweep KSC Invitational

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

3 days ago by Kenny Wright

It was a clean sweep for the men's and women's cross country teams of Keene State College, winning both team races at the 14th annual KSC Invitational at the Owl athletic complex.

Saturday, Oct. 4th was a brisk, sunny day for the men and women's teams to run in front of family and friends.

Men's hockey opens season against ranked Wisconsin

The New Hampshire, University of New Hampsire, NH

3 days ago by Biz Jacobs

No stats, no video and no experience this season. That's what UNH men's hockey team is going to have to face tomorrow against Wisconsin who was ranked 14th in the USCHO. Wisconsin returns 20 of its 26 letter-winners from the 2007-08 season, including five of its top six scorers.

Celtics Take Over Salve Regina


		Celtics Take Over Salve Regina

Mosaic, Salve Regina Univesity, RI

3 days ago by Katie Wildgrube

The Boston Celtics had a lot to say during their training camp that was held here at Salve Regina Univeristy this past week.

The players have nothing but positive things to say about the upcoming season. They are hoping for another championship year.

"Being part of a championship team is legendary," Eddie House said.

Women's rowing snags first, second at Textile River Regatta

The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island, ri

4 days ago by Brandon Gearing

10/10/08 - The University of Rhode Island women's rowing team kicked off its fall season in winning fashion, securing both first and second place at the Textile River Regatta.

Crew boat A finished in first place with a time of 20:27.877, and crew boat C finished in second, clocking in at 21:13.

KSC freshman battles autism on the race course


		KSC freshman battles autism on the race course

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

4 days ago by Jen Chick

Heather Pierce is one of the top runners on the Keene State College women's cross country team and she is only a freshman. That is impressive enough but what really makes Pierce's story special is she is also autistic.

Autism is defined as a complex developmental disability typically appearing during the first three years of life that affects a person's ability to communicate and interact with others.

The Weekly Matt-ire (10.09.08)


		The Weekly Matt-ire (10.09.08)

The Suffolk Voice, Suffolk University, MA

4 days ago by Matthew Moretti

Matt Moretti ponders how long before Disney buys the rights to the Rays' season and makes a movie out of it. Also, who is more important than God? Finally, what's brewin with the Bruins? All this after the jump!

Men's Hockey: Season begins out West

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago by Jonathan Raymond

Last year, the men's hockey team opened its season right at home in Matthews Arena. This season, they'll be opening up about 4,500 miles west of Matthews.

The Huskies begin play for the 2008-09 season tomorrow in Anchorage, Alaska as part of the Kendall Hockey Classic hosted by the University of Alaska-Anchorage.

Northeastern Athletics: New Ncentives program unveiled

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago by Patrick McHugh

A new program that encourages and rewards student attendance at athletic events has been introduced to the student body.

The program, Ncentives, was put together by the Athletics Department with assistance from the Student Government Association and Student Affairs to increase attendance for university sporting events.

Make it Crane


		Make it Crane

The Heights, Boston College, MA

4 days ago by Jessica Isner

RALEIGH, N.C. - At the end of Saturday's game, one thing was going through NC State head coach Tom O'Brien's mind:

Didn't Matt Ryan already graduate?

The guy who delivered a crushing, 38-31 defeat to O'Brien's Wolfpack wasn't No.

Thumbs Down

Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University, MA

4 days ago by Dan Ryan

It used to be one of baseball's grand traditions, up there with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame", hot dogs and Cracker Jacks. After the final out was recorded in the clinching game of the World Series, a giant celebration would begin, the victors dousing each other in sprays of champagne and beer.

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