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Growing up, Dirk Baker didn’t just play baseball — he studied it.
Making the right choice often entails making the difficult one.
For an hour, Clarence Kennedy lay on an examination table and let a medical technician affix electrodes to his chest.
Senior Hank Davis’ daily life is all about balancing responsibilities — and he has many.
Boz Bostrom experienced firsthand the unique coaching style that catapulted John Gagliardi to gridiron greatness.
For more than 40 years, the athletics facilities at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul’s campus resembled pre-1988 Wrigley Field.
Jeannie Demers’ records on the hardwood stand nearly 30 years later.
When that job offer comes through, how do you maximize your earning potential when you’re just starting out?
College athletes stage meet-and-greets with young students all the time, but it’s rare that the athletes are the nervous ones.
Southern Connecticut State University swimming coaches often are astounded by Tyler Steskla’s memory recall.
The words “Rest in peace, my friend” were scrawled across the whiteboard.
Bridget Sandy and LeeAnn Noble were teammates and friends at the University of North Georgia.
The benefits of catching more zzz’s will extend beyond athletics.
Wearing the No. 44 jersey, Andrew Smith was a key contributor to the most successful period in Butler University basketball history.
It’s easy to assume the reps you perform in the weight room or the sweat you shed on the field directly correlate to bigger muscles and more strength.
When the calendar flips to December this year, a subtle yet significant change will sweep through college sports.
Grambling State and Southern have met on the gridiron 67 times since their first meeting in 1932.
The last five years have shown increased interest in sports that haven’t traditionally drawn international competitors.
University of Virginia student-athletes Ryan Lukacovic and Michael Rhoads took up riding for a reason.
Jim Moore, a dean at La Salle, got to experience a snippet of life on college teams – all 22 of them on his campus.
Lisa Parlette was in Wilmington, Ohio, on May 9, 2015, because her daughter, Jenna, would have graduated that day.
Shelby Erdahl had one goal when she competed in the final track meet of her life: Earn a point for the first time during her conference championship.
Growing up, Christopher Perez was immersed in the immigrant culture of Miami. His father was Cuban; his mother, Brazilian.
Clyde Ferguson Jr. had just left a 26-year stint as a high school band director when his friend invited him to go bowling on a Sunday night.
It was an idea senior captain Jason Mohr proposed to Adams State cross country coach Joe Vigil in the beginning of the 1992 season.