Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
32 minutes ago by Ryan Marshall
It's difficult for many students to leave their home from another state and come to college. For volleyball standout Rhyan Shy, moving more than 3,000 miles away was no easy feat.
There may be a few things you might not know about 18-year-old Shy. For instance, she is a Freshman Pre-Medicine major; she was the first African-American student body President at Los Osos High School, in Rancho Cucamonga, California; her favorite movie is Brown Sugar; she was a three-year volleyball letter winner earning 1st Team All-Baseline League, 2nd Team All-County and Offensive Player of the Year honors while in California; and has quickly become one of Morgan's best offense volleyball players, in her first year as Outside Hitter for the Lady Bears.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
5 hours ago by Brad Gerick
If I were a Mount Maniac, I'd be mad too.
You spent all that time traveling to Moon Township, Pa., Connecticut, Dayton, Ohio and Raleigh, N.C., to witness the men's basketball team's run to a 2008 Northeast Conference Championship, NCAA tournament victory and a matchup with No.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
7 hours ago by Meredith Shiner
My entire life as a basketball fan flashed before my eyes Sunday, and not because Duke almost lost its first non-conference home game in 62 attempts.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
12 hours ago by Felicia Tan
Junior Gerald Henderson has returned to Cameron Indoor Stadium, armed with his usual array of thunderous dunks and jaw-dropping blocks, but this year, there is one important difference.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
14 hours ago by Addison Harvey
As I sat on the plane waiting to fly out of Kinston, NC to Hattiesburg, Ms., I watched as the players file into their seats. The faces were different than the ones that took the field on August 30th versus Virginia Tech.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
15 hours ago by Kellen Holtzman
New uniforms, a new twist on player introductions, a refurbished court and a new look set the stage for a fresh season of men's basketball this past weekend.
ECU didn't disappoint in its double-dip opening weekend, scoring a 71-56 over Coker on Friday before throttling St.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Alex Porro
During the week, the Carpenter Sports Building is buzzing with people trying to keep fit. Walking along the main hallway, you will notice the Harry W. Rawstrom Natatorium on your left, where swimmers and divers plunge into the clear blue indoor pools. To the right are the basketball and volleyball courts where students compete in everything from pick-up basketball to indoor soccer.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Dave Thomas
The white chef's hat rests naturally on his head, no hair to burden its perch. He dons the matching apron to thwart the best efforts of the steaming vegetable lasagna to stain his immaculate outfit. The smell wafts up as he shouts, "Come get it, this will be the best decision you've ever made.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
1 day ago by Lexi Ambrogi
Last week, Texas Longhorns' offensive lineman Buck Burnette posted a racial slur about President-elect Barack Obama on his Facebook page. The popular social networking site imposed no judical consequences upon him. Neither did the University of Texas, where he is sophomore.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
1 day ago by JONATHAN HOWARD - Sports Editor
After a disappointing performance in their final exhibition game against Virginia State, the VCU Rams were looking for a good start to the regular season. Mission accomplished.
Junior T.J. Gwynn (Burlington, N.C./Cummings) scored 20 points-14 in the first half-and the VCU defense forced 23 turnovers in an 82-59 victory over The Citadel on Sunday evening at the Siegel Center.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
2 days ago by Alex Byers
BOSTON - The GW men's basketball team squeaked out a 63-58 victory in a game that seesawed wildly in its last 15 minutes.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Eric Detweiler
Terps are facing a much-improved No. 17 UNC this weekend
The Eagle, American University, DC
2 days ago by Andrew Tomlinson
The Capitals continue to roll, as Alexander Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have begun to pick up their play. Jose Theodore Talks About His Win at Home Against New Jersey. ANDREW TOMLINSON/ THE EAGLE Tomas Fleischmann Talks About His Goal Against New Jersey.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Eric Detweiler
Win puts Terps in control of their destiny
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
2 days ago by Dan Greene
What a difference a year can make. In last season's preseason exhibition, GW needed overtime to escape with a narrow victory over Division II UDC.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
4 days ago by Demian Kendall
The Hopkins wrestling team did not open the season as strong as they would have liked. After more than a month of hard work and grueling practices, the team traveled to Messiah College to compete in the Messiah Invitational, their first tournament of the year.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
4 days ago by Davin Safer
Do not, whatever you do, short-sell what the World Series Championship means to the city of Philadelphia. The frustration in Philly over the last 28 years has been almost sexual, as the citizens of the City of Brotherly Love yearned and ached for a championship; so it should go without saying that winning the title is beyond orgasmic to even the casual "Phillies Phan.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
4 days ago by Allen Stith
"Caught with their pants down" would be a possible expression given to how the Morgan State Bears played against the Norfolk State Spartans last weekend.
A total of 7 turnovers committed the Bears, the most out of any game played this season, and a whopping 106 yards called back on 11 penalties would prove it to be difficult for the number 2 ranked Bears, as they loss to the number 7 ranked Spartans.
Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
4 days ago by Ryan Marshall
Two points - the difference between winning and losing; it was what the Lady Bears needed to win and make the tournament; but it was that margin Hampton used to squeeze its way into the MEAC Volleyball Tourney this past Sunday.
The Lady Bears (3-24, 2-8 MEAC) had a 23-20 lead and a 2-1 overall set lead, in the fourth set of their match between the Hampton Lady Pirates (6-26, 4-6 MEAC).
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
4 days ago by Katie Bollinger
Friday marks the 163rd battle between the Mount St. Mary's men's basketball team will travel to the Greyhounds of Loyola College in what will also begin the 100th season of basketball at the Mount.
Head coach Milan Brown is excited about the start of the season and thinks the rivalry will add to the hype in their season opener.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
5 days ago by JONATHAN HOWARD - Sports Editor
Usually, a 15-point victory is celebrated by the VCU Rams and head coach Anthony Grant. However, this was not the case Wednesday night at the Siegel Center after the Rams knocked off the Virginia State Trojans 79-64 in VCU's final exhibition game.
"My expectations are a lot higher for our basketball team in terms of how hard we play," Grant said.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
5 days ago by Kate Baselice
This past weekend, the Hopkins women's soccer team continued their undefeated season when, after beating Muhlenberg the day before, the team outshot Dickinson in a penalty kick shootout for the Centennial Conference Championship title.
The team maintained the same level of intensity and training techniques that had led them to victory throughout the season.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
5 days ago by Greg Schimmel
Columnist Greg Schimmel doesn't want Terp fans to overestimate Jin Soo Kim's abilities so early
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
5 days ago by Cody Chrusciel
The Rowan football team fell to Montclair State 30-14 on the road this past Saturday. The loss was the Profs' second of the season, dropping them behind the Red Hawks into third place in the NJAC standings, and likely dropping them out of playoff contention with one week left in the regular season.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
6 days ago by Matt Shanley
Now for those of you who don't get out of Glassboro too often, there's basketball life outside of Rowan University. The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) is filled with an array of talent from all ten teams. The great thing about college basketball is that a program can only depend on certain players for four years or less.