The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
12 hours ago by Joe Drews
It has long been acknowledged that the Blue Devils possess one of the top scoring duos in the nation. Now they have the records to back it up.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
19 hours ago by James Crepea
For the Buckeye faithful looking to point and scream about a double standard, there is news out of Southern California this week about the preferential treatment of yet another athlete for the University of Spoiled Children.
One-and-done USC guard O.J. Mayo allegedly received about $30,000, which included a 42-inch flat-screen TV for his dorm room, hotel rooms, airline tickets for friends and family, meals and thousands of dollars worth of clothing from a "runner" while supposedly being a "student athlete" for the Trojans.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
21 hours ago by Andrew Martin
A lot of Ohio State fans take football far too religiously.
Sometimes it feels like being in a cult; I keep expecting them to bring out the Kool-aid after a loss.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
22 hours ago
Because of The Chronicle's summer publication schedule, the most up-to-date coverage of Duke sports by The Chronicle can be found on the Sports Blog:
http://chroniclesports.wordpress.com/
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
1 day ago by Nick Bechtel
The Ohio State men's cross country team suffered an upset last spring, and it has bothered them all year.
"It was kind of a bitter loss for us," junior Taylor Candella said.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
1 day ago by Ryan Hehr
On Sharon Palma's pitching hand there are huge calluses on her index and middle finger. It is a result of her pitching 28 innings of softball over a three day span.
Dark with dirt from the softball field, Palma can only look at the calluses and smile.
"I usually bite them off before they get this bad," Palma said on Sunday.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by Pete Marx
The University of Cincinnati baseball team (33-19, 16-8 Big East) hit six home runs in its final non-conference game of the season and beat Wright State 13-7 on Tuesday, May 13.
UC has won seven of its last nine games and is only two victories away from tying the school record for wins in a season (35).
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by David Harding
Most college guys like four things: sports, fights, girls and cheap beer. Wouldn't it be great to combine the four?
Now, by strolling down to U.S. Bank Arena and watching the Cincinnati Cyclones, you can have all four.
The Cyclones' 55-12-5 record makes them the only winning Cincinnati professional franchise since they went 37-29-0 in the 2006-07 season.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
1 day ago by Carrie Johnson, Staff Writer
Playing flawless softball, cutting down on walks and errors, and seeing the NCAA regional matchup against in-state rival Central Florida as just another game will determine how far the South Florida Bulls can go in the postseason, coach Ken Eriksen said.
For the first time since 2006, the Bulls will go to Gainesville to take on UCF in the first round of the NCAA regionals.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
2 days ago by Staff Reports
Krzyzewski appointed Nate James as Duke's third assistant coach May 5. James, a key player on Duke's 2001 national championship team
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by David Reynolds, Staff Writer
One mistake was all North Carolina State's Lindsay Campana needed to end No. 13 North Carolina's run through the ACC softball tournament in the semifinals.
Campana guided Saturday's upset of the top-seeded Tar Heels (50-11-1) with dominant pitching, allowing only three hits and zero runs while striking out seven in seven innings of work.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
2 days ago by Anna S. Kim, Staff Writer
The North Carolina men's lacrosse team battled to repeat history. But even though UNC faced Navy in the first round of the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row, UNC saw its season come to an end Saturday.
Minaret, University of Tampa, FL
2 days ago by Ashton Shurson, Daily Iowan
In a society in which almost every college student - even more specifically, student-athletes - have a profile on at least one or more social networking sites, the Hawkeye athletics department is using the phenomenon to crack down on athletes who "inappropriately represent the UI.
Minaret, University of Tampa, FL
2 days ago by Minaret Staff Report
Two weeks before graduation, teammates dressed five out of the six University of Tampa women's soccer freshmen in bright, colorful clothes and covered them in make-up, fingernail polish and marker.
Pictures from the party in an off-campus apartment showed the five freshmen women in Halloween-style makeup with fingernail polish around their eyes.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
2 days ago
A Turner Field crowd of 22,599 watched seventh-ranked Georgia defeat No. 25 Georgia Tech 3-2 here Friday in the sixth annual "Spring Baseball Classic For Kids."
The Bulldogs (34-17-1) are now 5-1 in the series played at the home of the Atlanta Braves. Proceeds for the game benefit Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and its Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor Program.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
2 days ago by Clint Davis
While the Wright State softball team was wrapping up a number-three seed in the Horizon League tournament, the WSU baseball squad continued to climb league rankings with another 3-1 week.
The Raiders began their week facing off with a familiar non-conference foe, the UD Flyers.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
2 days ago by Matt Gahris
It was already a historic season for the Wright State softball team before they took the field for last weekend's Horizon League Tournament in Chicago. This year's squad rewrote the school record books.
And they're still not done.
The Raiders swept their way to the NCAA tournament in four games, winning the Horizon League Championship for the second straight year.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
3 days ago
Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace won his 500th career match and the second-ranked Bulldogs advanced to the Round of 16 with a 4-0 win over South Carolina in the NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament Saturday at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
3 days ago
Eighth-ranked Georgia captured the 2008 Southeastern Conference title with a 12-10 win over 16th-ranked Vanderbilt Sunday at Hawkins Field.
It was the Bulldogs sixth overall SEC title in school history (1933, 1953, 1954, 2001, 2004, 2008), the third this decade including the second under head coach David Perno.
JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN
4 days ago by Alivia Wildey
Jenny Boyts thought she would be spending the summer of 2007 playing fast-pitch softball in New South Wales, Australia, until a collision at home plate halted her big plans.
Boyts is a senior at IUPUI and will be graduating in May with a major in Social Work.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
4 days ago by Martin Bater, Staff Writer
The South Florida baseball team (26-24, 11-13) scored six runs in the top of the ninth inning and went on to get a vital 9-2 win Sunday against No. 21 St. John's (39-11, 18-6).
The win keeps the Bulls above .500 and ties them for seventh place with the Villanova Wildcats (27-23, 11-13) in the Big East.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
5 days ago by Carrie Johnson, Staff Writer
Every season since joining the Big East conference in 2005, the South Florida softball team consistently inched its way closer to a conference championship.
In 2008, the Bulls earned their first regular season Big East championship and became the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
5 days ago by Bo Jessee
With the departure of the graduating seniors, University of Cincinnati head coach Mick Cronin signed four new recruits to play for his 2008-09 men's basketball team.
Cronin signed Yancy Gates and Cashmere Wright to play for the Bearcats on Nov. 14, 2007.
The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH
5 days ago by Cedric Brown
The Cincinnati Bengals sent a pretty clear message to disgruntled star wide receiver Chad Johnson during the annual NFL Draft, and the week leading up to it.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
5 days ago by Tyler James
Losing a game is never something a team wants. But when a team has a 37-game winning streak before the NCAA Championships, getting that loss out of the way could be a good thing.
"Our focus was never really on the win streak, but if it had to end, this weekend was an excellent time to do it," said sophomore pitcher Megan Soultz.