Forty-three years ago, Richard Nixon signed Title IX as part of the Education Amendments of 1972 and created gender equality between the men’s and women’s…
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COBBS WIN! COBBS WIN! Everyone actively involved in the Cobber athletic community has seen this phrase on countless occasions on a variety of platforms: Twitter,…
Every year, student-athletes graduate and sports teams are left to figure out how to fill empty holes. According to head women’s cross-country coach Marvin Roeske,…
After a majority of Concordia students finish their midterm tests and projects and prepare to leave campus for a four-day recess, what they might not…
When students walk past the coaches’ offices in Memorial Auditorium they find that twenty teams with 27 coaches inhabit those offices. Statistically speaking, Memorial Auditorium…
The term student-athlete is a loaded classification that some may not fully understand. For the four years that these students are pursuing a degree, they…
Not many are fortunate enough to be crowned royalty for a week, but senior soccer player Sadie Hayes was. After being crowned homecoming queen at…
Cobbers practice unique rituals to succeed in games Countless hours of preparation go into competing in athletics. What the crowd sees, warm-ups and pregame team…
The 37-7 win over the St. Olaf Oles not only marked the third win of the season for the Cobber football team, but also…
Every year sports teams graduate their senior members, and every year teams have to compensate for those losses. As for the women’s soccer team, they…