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Lady Buffs volleyball wins Lone Star Conference title
The crowd was fierce as No. 2 seed WTAMU upset No. 1 seed and LSC Tournament host Angelo State Rambelles in five sets (25-19, 23-25, 25-18, 25-22, 15-12) Saturday, Nov. 17 for the Lone Star Conference Tournament championship at The Junell Center in San Angelo, Texas. The win is WT’s 14th overall conference title and [...]
MLB MVP: A no brainer
Web Editor’s Note: This story was dated wrong and has been corrected. It was published on Nov. 27, 2012. It was announced October 15 that San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey and Detroit Tigers third basemen Miguel Cabrera won their respective league’s MVP. Posey won it for the National League and Cabrera nabbed it for [...]
Buffs RB Robinson rushes for 235 yards in 38-30 Win Over Chadron State
Senior WTAMU running back Khiry Robinson rushed for 235 yards and three touchdowns in the 38-30 won over Chadron State in Chadron, Nebraska Saturday afternoon. The Buffs advanced to the semifinals in the NCAA Division II tournament and go on the road again to face No. 2 ranked Ashland Saturday Nov. 24 in Ashland, Ohio. [...]
Lady Buffs Win 20th Straight Conference Tournament Match in Sweep of TexAnns
The No. 2 seeded WTAMU volleyball team won their ninth straight game on Friday night with a 25-22, 25-12 and 25-21 sweep of the No. 3 seed Tarleton State TexAnns in the Lone Star Conference Tournament. With the win, the Lady Buffs (29-4) advance to their seventh straight conference final and their 15th appearance in [...]
After the election, it’s business as usual
The election is over. Can we get an amen? It was certainly an exciting, and at times ridiculous, election season. In the end, President Barack Obama has been re-elected, securing 303 electoral votes and winning the popular vote as well. The public will be anticipating former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s next career move. Maine and [...]
Team comes together to be #Chuckstrong
Chuck Pagano, the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, may not be the leader this nation needs but he is the one that many people in the country should pay attention to. Pagano was named the head coach of the Colts in January, replacing the embattled Jim Caldwell. The Colts finished a dismal 2-14 last [...]
More Lance Armstrong, please
So I was wrong about Lance Armstrong. It was announced recently that the International Cycling Union (UCI) was going to strip Armstrong of his seven Tour De France titles from 1999-2005 and ban him for life from cycling because of doping charges. The Union agreed with the claims made by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in [...]
Coaching and Quarterback Changes to Start?
It’s that time of year again. The coaching and quarterback carousels are likely to start up as teams are heading into their bye weeks and as some are starting to reevaluate their positions in the standings and the team as a whole. There are four teams that are one game down from .500 at 3-5, [...]
The Tim Tebow Saga
I was combing through sports headlines the other day and I came across one about Tim Tebow. Not surprising, Tebow is everywhere. Then I kept reading the article and I suddenly felt like my frustrations that have been built-up over the last two years had been validated. Sports Illustrated ran a survey recently in which [...]
World Series Preview
The time every baseball fan has waited for is here. That time is the beginning of the World Series. A lot of sports fans that don’t particularly like baseball will watch the World Series. The Detroit Tigers will travel to play the San Francisco Giants on Oct. 24 in Game 1. The Tigers will send [...]









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