Content feeds update every 60 minutes

Sports Change Content Filter

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

2 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.

Not ready for prime time

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

2 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

Saturday night's game against North Carolina was kind of like the movie "Good Luck, Chuck."

First, it was boring. Then it got kind of funny. Then it got really bad and I had to turn it off.

How bad was it?

Jonathan the Husky pulled the plug on the field lights just so he didn't have to watch the rest of the game.

GOLF: Judges place sixth at ECAC's

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

3 hours ago by Adam Rosen

The golf team finished in sixth place out of 17 teams at last weekend's Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Championships.

Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase


		Bruno drops Governor's Cup in weekend showcase

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 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.

FADEM: Hockey, I'm happy with you

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 hours ago

I've been at Boston University for two years, and every year I receive the same Facebook group invitation. Strangely, it seems to be a different group each year with the same goal.

Scoring in the face of adversity


		Scoring in the face of adversity

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

4 hours ago by Mike Prada

Football: UMass gets big win over Delaware


		Football: UMass gets big win over Delaware

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

8 hours ago by Ryan Fleming, Collegian Staff

With its back against the wall, having lost its last two games, the No. 18 Massachusetts football team was in a must-win situation Saturday against Colonial Athletic Association rival No. 16 Delaware.

"This game meant a lot more than the rest of them," UMass free safety Jeremy Miles said.

Student fan club is still going strong

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

12 hours ago by Amy Ehrhart

After its rookie year, the athletic fan club BrowNation is still going strong, according to founder Moses Riner '08.

A big stadium doesn't make you clutch

The Heights, Boston College, MA

12 hours ago by Jessica Isner

When you're Boston College and you're a member of the ACC, you're the misfit. Seeing what all the other schools are like can be kind of intimidating.

Exhibit A: NC State.

It has nothing to do with the team itself (obviously - I would not want to be a fan of Tom O'Brien's squad today.

Blame it on the rain


		Blame it on the rain

The Heights, Boston College, MA

18 hours ago by Jessica Isner

The forecast called for rain - heavy rain, torrential downpour rain. During the coin toss, a slight drizzle fell from an ominous sky. Then, as soon as the second quarter hit, the floodgates opened, and down came Montel Harris.

HBS Rugby Extends Record to 3-0


		HBS Rugby Extends Record to 3-0

Harbus, Harvard University, MA

21 hours ago

HBS's final try came off of a scrum on their 5-meter line. The backs spun it out quick, but got held up just short of the line. With a quick out from the ruck, Chris Trimble popped into the corner.

After two hard-scrabbled victories, HBS went to Lynn, Massachusetts looking to establish technical skills and game management against North Shore Mens' Rugby Club.

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.

Mad Mike's Mind

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

1 day ago by Mike Simeone

I'm a huge lacrosse fan. I began playing during my junior year of high school and from the moment I picked up my stick for the first time I fell in love with the game. The love that I have for this sport is like the love they write about in novels, only it's not made up.

Column: Battle of the pep bands

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

3 days ago

It was nice to see our football team earn its first victory of the season on Saturday, a convincing 27-10 win over the UC Davis Aggies. The win on the gridiron was the most important aspect for those who attended, but there was also a battle being waged in the stands.

Meditations on the Mat with Smith Yoga Instructors


		Meditations on the Mat with Smith Yoga Instructors

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

3 days ago by Elizabeth Tuttle

Tree. Mountain. Downward-facing dog. Pigeon. Warrior. This string of words may sound absurd to the majority of the student body, but for those who grasp the connected meaning, they offer infinite possibilities for stretching, meditating, muscle strengthening and even personal growth.

Double trouble for URI women's tennis

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

3 days ago by Brandon Gearing

10/03/08 - The University of Rhode Island woman's tennis team boasts a strong cast of freshmen this year. The dynamic duo of twins Tristany and Kirsten Leikem head the group, which also includes teammate Pam Emery.

Head coach Sandy Wood says that the twins have helped to make a significantly stronger team.

Bruno's pal: Football force Buddy Farnham '10

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

3 days ago by Nicole Stock

Buddy Farnham '10 was named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week last week for his impressive performance against Ivy rival Harvard. Farnham led the charge with two touchdown receptions and an onside kick recovery. His first touchdown of the afternoon came when Brown was trailing 13-0.

Collegian staffer bids farewell to Yankee Stadium

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by Michael Phillis, Collegian Staff

Last Sunday, Yankee Stadium, home of pin stripes, big players and obnoxious fans closed its doors after an undeniably successful 85-year run.

I am not a Yankees fan. My dad grew up right outside of Cleveland, Ohio, and made me an all out Cleveland fan.

Moving beyond old scars

The Heights, Boston College, MA

3 days ago by David Amstutz

One year, nine months, and 26 days. Believe it or not, it's been that long since the fateful afternoon of Dec. 6, 2006, when the ESPN Bottom Line announced to the world that "Boston College's Tom O'Brien has been hired as North Carolina State's new football coach.

Twirl batons, bang a gong, get it on


		Twirl batons, bang a gong, get it on

The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College, MA

4 days ago by Evan MacDonald

Meghan LaMontagne is used to performing her baton-twirling routine during halftime at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., in front of roughly 60,000 Boilermaker fans.

UM struggles to capitalize

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

4 days ago by Scott Feldman, Collegian staff

Soccer can be one of the most frustrating sports in existence. Players can make perfect set-ups, take great shots, create several solid chances and still, after 90 minutes or more of nonstop effort, not score.

That feeling of frustration is one that the Massachusetts men's soccer team has felt a lot lately.

Football: Rain doesn't deter first win

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago by Chris Estrada

The best offense is a good defense. That phrase is an oldie, but a goodie, and on Saturday, the Huskies' defense was quite good.

Six takeaways (four interceptions, two fumble recoveries) led to 21 points for the football team as it came back from an early deficit and defeated the University of California, Davis Aggies, 27-10, at Parsons Field for their first win of the season.

Poll: Terriers tabbed to finish second in Hockey East

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

4 days ago by Ben Seal

The Boston University men's hockey team has high expectations for this season after a disappointing end to last year's campaign. According to the Hockey East preseason coaches' poll released yesterday, the rest of the conference also expects a strong year.

Freshman Mike Pezzullo at home with URI runners

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

4 days ago by Kyle Towne

10/02/08 - Freshman Michael Pezzullo has had a tremendous start to his collegiate running career at the University of Rhode Island. In two of the three races this season, he has been the first Ram to cross the finish line.

Men's Hockey: More experience could give men winning edge

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

4 days ago by Jonathan Raymond

For this year's men's hockey team, the key number could be one.

The Huskies lost only one senior, Jimmy Russo, from last year's team, and return nearly an entire squad that's a little bit older, a little bit stronger and, it figures, a little bit better. For a team that rode its talent as high as No.

Close

Filter displayed content by...

Athletic Conference
ZIP Code
Region

...or show everything

Show Content From Everywhere

Click below to display syndicated content from all national college newspapers.