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Home » Sports (Page 2)

  • Let the madness begin

    • March 16, 2012
    • By Michael Eikmeier
    • Features, Sports
    • no comments

    Finally! The snow is receding, the ice is melting, the birds are chirping… Typically, this means that baseball is just around the corner. But there is one event that commands our attention before we focus on America’s pastime, and that [...]

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  • Bobby’s sports banter

    Bobby’s sports banter

    • February 24, 2012
    • By Bobby Brunhuber
    • College, Sports
    • no comments

    How do those old playground rhymes go? Oh yeah, like this: “Girls rule; boys drool.” Or the ever-classic “boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider; girls go to college to get more knowledge.” But between those days of name [...]

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  • Cobber women skate to victory

    Cobber women skate to victory

    • February 17, 2012
    • By Patrick Rundlett
    • College, Sports, Winter
    • no comments

    The Cobber Women’s hockey team is having one of the best seasons in program history, and they look to continue that success going forward. Occasionally, numbers and statistics don’t make sense upon first glance. For example, the women’s hockey team [...]

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  • Bobby’s sports banter

    Bobby’s sports banter

    • February 10, 2012
    • By Bobby Brunhuber
    • College, Sports
    • no comments

    When you think of sports, you probably think some of the following: body paint on a middle-aged man’s beer belly; chest-bumps; foam fingers that read “#1”; a 300-plus-pound behemoth of an athlete nicknamed Tiny; and religion. Whoa, wait; double-take. Religion? [...]

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  • Cobber women start strong

    Cobber women start strong

    • February 10, 2012
    • By Suzanne Redekopp
    • Sports, Winter
    • no comments

    The Concordia Women’s Tennis team served a strong season opener against St. Scholastica on Feb. 4. Last year the Saints defeated the Cobbers, but this wasn’t the case this year. The Cobbers won four singles matches to bring home a [...]

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  • Bobby’s sports banter

    Bobby’s sports banter

    • February 3, 2012
    • By Bobby Brunhuber
    • Sports
    • no comments

    The Super Bowl. It is one of biggest American sporting events of the year. It comes complete with middle-aged men lathered with body paint in the colors of their team of choice, more deep-fried and fatty foods than a Southern [...]

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  • Cobber women play without skipping a beat

    Cobber women play without skipping a beat

    • February 3, 2012
    • By Patrick Rundlett
    • College, Sports, Winter
    • no comments

    The Concordia Women’s Basketball team is in the middle of the playoff hunt.  The Cobbers (12-7 overall, 10-6 conference play) sit firmly entrenched in the top six, not an easy accomplishment having lost six graduating seniors from last year’s team. [...]

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  • Concordia athletics moves up Glas

    Concordia athletics moves up Glas

    • January 27, 2012
    • By Suzanne Redekopp
    • College, Sports
    • no comments

    Beginning on March 15, 2012, head men’s basketball coach Rich Glas will become the new director of athletics. Glas takes over for Larry Papenfuss, who came to Concordia athletics in 1994 and was chosen as director of athletics in 2004. [...]

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  • Bobby’s sports banter

    Bobby’s sports banter

    • January 27, 2012
    • By Bobby Brunhuber
    • Sports
    • no comments

    Nine hundred ninety-eight… nine hundred ninety-nine… one thousand! One thousand sit-ups! That’s the sound of a healthy Cobber, a ripped Cobber. Hey, no need to be jealous. Now that Old Man Winter has settled in, and activity is at an [...]

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  • Importance of heart and mind

    Importance of heart and mind

    • December 10, 2011
    • By Patrick Rundlett
    • College, Features, Sports, Winter
    • no comments

    Concordian sports writer Patrick Rundlett had the opportunity to sit down and interview men’s basketball coach Mr. Rich Glas. Here are his responses.   First, being at the start of the season, what are your thoughts so far? Coach Glas: [...]

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