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Category: Sports

It’s On Us to train all Cobber athletic teams on sexual violence prevention

Posted on April 19, 2018April 19, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

In light of cases like Larry Nassar with Michigan State and Reggie Lynch on the University of Minnesota basketball team, sexual misconduct has become an increasingly prevalent topic of discussion in college athletics. This past August, the NCAA adopted a new policy that requires coaches, student athletes, and athletic administrators to complete sexual violence prevention…

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#HockeyTwitter: NHL playoff predictions

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Eli Swanson

It is April now, and you know what that means. That’s right. More snow. Just kidding. It’s actually time for playoff hockey. The regular season is over and we have some fantastic first-round matchups ahead of us. Seven teams made the playoffs this year after not finishing in a playoff position last season—I should probably…

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Op-ed: The Spring League failed to fully capatalize on Manziel’s return

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Brady Drake

This past Saturday, April 7, Johnny Manziel played in a game for the first time since 2015, taking the field for the South Team in the Spring Football League. Few football players past and present have the starpower to garner national attention for playing less than a full game in an upstart developmental football league…

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Ross’s Reasons: Your o cial recap of the past three weeks in sports

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

What a crazy couple of weeks it has been in sports. The NCAA tournament was in the Sweet Sixteen last time I wrote a column that was not about Rock, Paper, Scissors. In order to try to summarize what has happened since, I am handing out five awards I made up. The “Bartolo Colon” Award:…

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O’Shurak named Concordia women’s head soccer coach

Posted on April 12, 2018April 12, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

Rebecca O’Shurak was named the head Concordia women’s soccer coach on April 3, making her the seventh coach, and the first woman to lead the team, in program history. O’Shurak has a long history of assistant coaching at the Division III schools of Allegheny College, Earlham College, and Thomas More College, as well as at…

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Ross’s Four Point Play: A look at the world of NCAA basketball

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Ross Wendlandt

It was all good just a week ago. Remember when we thought we knew anything about college basketball? Me neither! Here is a helpful exercise you can do if you are feeling down about your picks in this year’s NCAA basketball tournament: find your nearest empty bracket, fill it out in any particular way, then…

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Op-Ed: We are stuck in 2008

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Eli Swanson

While the country as a whole may be in a complete downward spiral at the moment, one thing is undeniable: sports are back. This year’s NCAA tournament has been electric. The entire country simultaneously jumped off the couch and live-tweeted its excitement when the University of Maryland, Baltimore County upset Virginia in the first round…

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Doerring named MIAC’s most valuable player after successful senior season

Posted on March 21, 2018March 22, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

For the first time since 2014, a Concordia men’s hockey player has received the honor of being named the most valuable player in the MIAC. Zach Doerring, a senior forward from Chanhassen, Minnesota, was given the award on Monday, March 5. With 10 goals and 12 assists for the year in conference games, Doerring led…

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Cobber baseball and softball teams take to Florida to prepare for season

Posted on March 15, 2018March 15, 2018 by Kayla Dostal

When many college students think of spring break, they likely picture sunny days at the beach. For the Concordia baseball and softball teams, spring break is exactly that, except the beach is diamond-shaped and covered with bases. Every spring break, Concordia’s baseball and softball teams head to Florida to prepare for their seasons outside of…

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USA Curling Nationals come to Fargo amidst height of national relevance

Posted on March 15, 2018November 20, 2018 by Eli Swanson

John Shuster and his Duluth-based curling team had been scheduled to make an appearance in Fargo last week for a chance at a national championship. Then their plans changed. Team Shuster went on a tear through the final rounds of the Olympic men’s curling tournament in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ending with a decisive victory over…

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