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Even as the squad struggled with injuries, wrestling has kept its eyes on the prize all season. While the dual meets down the stretch hold some importance to the Maroons, their impact on the season’s mark can’t compare to the emphasis put on the league championship and the postseason tournament.
With NYU and Case coming into […]
Riding the boost from a fresh wave of talented rookies and the sweet swing of then-first-year Vindya Dayananda, women’s tennis rose to new heights last year. This season will test whether the returning players and entering first-year class can repeat the magic from the 2006 campaign and take the team to the next level.
After placing […]
While there are still some questions left unanswered about men’s tennis this season, the squad has all the raw materials it needs to rebound from last spring’s slump and post a successful year.
Last season ended with a bit of a letdown for the Maroons after the team made great strides in 2005 to go from […]
Prepare for pandemonium. If you thought the White Sox championship was a big deal in 2005, just wait until Lovie Smith hoists the Lombardi trophy on Sunday night. Get ready for hypothermic shirtless fans running wild, the pillaging of Gary, IN, and the resurrection of Chris Farley for a “Superfans” skit on next week’s SNL. […]
Bears fans need to shut up.
I’m honestly sick of all the talk I’ve heard about the team. How Brian Urlacher is the second coming of Jesus Christ. About how Devin Hester, who has been a non-factor, even a liability, since Week 14, is considered the most exciting player in the game—commentators even went so far […]