Why America Loves to Hate the Duke Blue Devils
James Williams The Paw Print As we approach the mid-point of yet another NCAA college basketball tournament, one can’t help but notice that despite the many changes in the tournament from year to year, one commonality exists from each year to the next. Seemingly everyone, myself included, hates Duke.
One Moment Changed To One Dream and One Inspiration
Paul Pizza The Paw Print As I sit here in the final moments leading up to the beginning of Major League Baseball’s spring training, I reminisce the great moments that both the Colorado Rockies and the MLB have brought me over the course of the past 19 years. Baseball to some is just a sport, [...]
Steroids Can Cause More Bad than Good
Jordan Roberts The Paw Print Imagine this: you grow up watching a sports legend on television. He breaks several records, and you grow up practically idolizing him, only to see him get busted for using anabolic steroids. Then you end up despising him because he cheated throughout his entire career. He gets booted off the [...]
Athlete of the Week: September 23
Adams State College freshman goalkeeper for the women’s soccer team Hannah Kohlts, has been named as the ASCGrizzlies.com/Paw Print Athlete of the Week for week ending on Sept. 19.
Grizzlies Move up in RMAC Standings with solid 334
Chris Day ASC Sports Information The Adams State College women’s golf team posted another solid team score of 334 and moved up slightly in the overall Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings as they tied for fifth overall and fourth amongst RMAC teams at the RMAC #2/Maverick Invitational, which concluded Tuesday at Bookcliff Country Club.
Women’s Soccer Earns 2-1 RMAC Vicotry Over Colorado Christian Cougars
Scott Krettzmann The Paw Print The Adams State College women’s soccer team trailed early, but some fine goalkeeping and goals from freshman Shelby Janz and junior Jessica Hellweg allowed the Grizzlies to overcome the early deficit and claim their first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference victory of the season by a score of 2-1 over Colorado [...]
Grizzlies Shutout N.M. Highlands, Win Second Straight in the Rain
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information A rainy afternoon at Murphy Field couldn’t dampen the excitement as the Adams State Grizzlies scored their second straight Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference victory on the strength of a goal from junior Jessica Hellweg at the 72-minute mark, the only score in the 1-0 decision over New Mexico Highlands on [...]
Sports Schedule for the Week of September 20- October 3
Monday, September 20th 12:30 p.m. Women’s Golf at RMAC #2 Grand Junction, Colo. Tuesday, September 21st 9 a.m. Women’s Golf at RMAC #2 Grand Junction, Colo.
Sports Schedule for the Weeks of September 1st-12th
Wednesday, September 1st Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon SLV Pizza Company Friday, September 3rd 10 a.m. (CDT) Volleyball vs. Northwest Missouri State Omaha, Neb. (Sponsored by Nebraska-Omaha Volleyball Showcase)
Grizzlies’ Season Ends in Tournament (3-12-10)
James Williams The Paw Print The most successful season in the history of Adams State College women’s basketball came to an end in the first round of the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball tournament, dropping their opening round game against the Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) University Golden Bears 87-59 at Fort Lewis College’s Whalen Gymnasium.
NFL Lockout Now More Likely Than Ever
By ortiveztm on May 4, 2011
Jesse Medina The Paw Print Football is one of the most popular sports in the entire world. One could go about anywhere and find some trace of NFL regalia. Super Bowl Sunday itself has become a national holiday, effectively shutting down most of America.
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