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Broncos in Philly to take on Temple
WWMT Kalamazoo | 19 hours ago
The Western Michigan University football team will try to win two games in a row for the first time since 2003.2.9
Western Michigan
The Post-Searchlight | Wednesday Sep 21
College Football SportsNetwork Game Preview FACTS STATS: Site: Lincoln Financial Field -- ... GAME NOTES: A couple of teams that may not get another chance to win a game this season collide at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia this Saturday, as the Western Michigan Broncos tangle with the Temple Owls in non-league play.2
Sulewski leads WMU title run
Monroe Evening News/Monroe Sunday News | Tuesday Sep 20
Sulewski leads WMU title run - 09/19/2005 Kate Sulewski of Bedford was named the tournament MVP as Western Michigan won a volleyball title.2.7
Broncos end long losing skid
South Bend Tribune | Sunday Sep 18
MAC/STATE Associated Press Ryan Cubit passed for 262 yards and three touchdowns Saturday night, leading Western Michigan to a 34-28 win over Southern Illinois and the Broncos' first victory in more than a year.2.7
How Illinois teams fared Saturday
Lexington Herald-Leader | Sunday Sep 18
BERKELEY, Calif. - Justin Forsett ran for a career-high 187 yards and two touchdowns, and Tim Mixon returned a fourth-quarter punt 79 yards for a score during 15th-ranked California's impressive second-half ...4.2
NIU rolls over Tennessee Tech in home opener
The Daily Gazette | Sunday Sep 18
Northern Illinois quarterback Phil Horvath completed four touchdown passes in the first half Saturday as the Huskies beat Tennessee Tech 42-3 in their home opener.2.7
Cavs Off Following Win Over Western Michigan
WSET Lynchburg | Tuesday Sep 6
The Broncos only touchdown of the night came when C.J. Wilson picked off Marques Hagan's pass and took it 55 the other way to help narrow UVA's lead to 24-16 at the half.2.7
Acc Standings
Kansas City Star (Registration Required) | Monday Sep 5
Quinton Porter passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns in his first game in nearly two years as Boston College spoiled the debut of new BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall.2
Gould regains first-team punting chores
Roanoke Times | Sunday Sep 4
If there was an unanswered question for Virginia in the days leading up to its football opener, it concerned the identity of the Cavaliers' punter.2.7
Same four teams looking for title
Dekalb-chronicle.com | Monday Aug 29
Growing Enrollment St. Mary DeKalb opens additional classroom. Current Weather DeKalb County, IL Home Page Local News Nation/World Neighbors Events Education People Marketplace Religion Lifestyles Opinions ...2.7
Texas star's college plan remains uncertain
The Indianapolis Star | Aug 14, 2005
Where Indiana University fits with Darrell Arthur remains a mystery. Actually, where anyone stands with Arthur has been unclear for several days.2.7
Try assist from Lady Luck gives Eagles back their finals bounce
The Austrailian | Aug 7, 2005
Manly 21 v Brisbane 20 LUCK has been a commodity in short supply on Sydney's northern beaches in recent weeks, at least as far as its football team is concerned.2.7
Veteran Buffaloes tough to analyze
Denver Post | Aug 4, 2005
Although most media members are anointing Colorado the Big 12 North favorite, the team looks unproven to coach Gary Barnett, who wants a multitude of questions answered in preseason workouts, which begin today.2.7
MAC Media Day Notebook: MAC becomes a national football force
Daily Chronicle | Jul 28, 2005
Translate this Web site to the language of your choice. Choose your language and click Translate.2.9
Ground games in question
Detroit Free Press | Jul 27, 2005
Michigan's three Mid-American Conference football teams all face uncertainly with their running games heading into the season.2.7
USF to head abroad in '06 for tour of Italy
St. Petersburg Times | Jul 25, 2005
The South Florida men's basketball team, scheduled to play a tournament in Hawaii in December, has an even bigger trip to celebrate: The Bulls will spend 10 days in Italy in August 2006, believed to be the ...2.7
Former Bronco Babin on the hunt in Texas
WWMT Kalamazoo | Jul 2, 2005
Paw Paw native Jason Babin spends the football season stalking quarterbacks for the NFL's Houston Texans.2.9
Dowagiac residents meet TJ Duckett
Dowagiac Daily News | Jul 1, 2005
KALAMAZOO - Stacy Brown and his family had the good fortune to meet National Football League and former Michigan State standout TJ Duckett at the second annual Safe Summer kickoff at Mayor's Riverfront Park on ...2.7
2005 Preseason Rankings: 101-119
Fox Sports | Jun 27, 2005
There's one very important distinction in these preseason rankings: these are based on how good the teams are going into the season and NOT how they're going to finish.2.7
Knights players hope to get noticed
Battle Creek Enquirer | Jun 9, 2005
As it is for most minor leagues, players are playing for the competition, but they are also playing to get noticed by the major leagues.2.7
After a year out of football, WR Dyson signs with Redskins
Nfl.com | Jun 7, 2005
Wide receiver Kevin Dyson signed with the Washington Redskins in hopes of returning to the NFL after playing in just one regular-season game since the end of the 2002 season.2.7
Send in the Browns
Fox Sports | May 18, 2005
After Peyton Manning spent another January afternoon boosting his postseason quarterback rating at their expense, the Broncos decided they couldn't keep dying high-scoring playoff deaths in the RCA Dome.2.7
Olathe East seeks title
Kansas City Star (Registration Required) | May 7, 2005
The long-awaited showdown between Shawnee Mission Northwest and Olathe East on Tuesday will be more special than in past seasons.2.7
Post player leaving E. Washington for BSU
Idaho Statesman | May 2, 2005
Eastern Washington sophomore Matt Nelson, who was the freshman of the year in the Big Sky Conference in 2004, said he is transferring to Boise State.2.7
Making sense of Lions' leap and other risky draft picks
Footballnews.com | Apr 29, 2005
They're one of 26 teams to hold minicamps this weekend, and look for Mike Williams to be there.2.7
DePaul gets busy in search of coach
Daily Herald | Apr 19, 2005
After addressing reporters Monday morning, DePaul athletic director Jean Lenti Ponsetto wasted no time beginning her search for a new men's basketball coach.2.7
Last second shot saves Vanderbilt
McAlester News | Mar 22, 2005
Dwayne Lee and Pat Carroll each scored 15 points, and Chet Stachitas added 13 to lead Saint Joseph's to a 68-60 victory over Holy Cross on Monday night in the second round of the NIT.
BGSU is top seed this time, thanks to last year's surprise run
Toledo Blade | Mar 9, 2005
Lalonde's game-winner salvages split
The State News | Jan 14, 2005
In a do-or-die contest Saturday at Munn Ice Arena, the MSU hockey team was able to squeak past Western Michigan, 3-1, earning the weekend split behind the game-winning goal of senior forward Mike Lalonde.
Ziegler catapults UTSA to victory
Mysanantonio.com (Registration Required) | Jan 1, 2005
Holly Ziegler has waited for this opportunity. The UTSA senior knew - actually just hoped - it would happen one day.
Schilb's 21 not enough for Loyola
Chicago Tribune (Registration Required) | Nov 29, 2004
Stane's Bufford hit two baskets in the final 1 minute 28 seconds Monday night as Western Michigan overcame a nine-point deficit to beat Loyola 68-64. Blake Schilb scored a game-high 21 points for Loyola as he ...4.5
Hokies' Hall Prospers With Baaqee as His Backer
The Washington Post (Registration Required) | Sep 14, 2004
The abiding football precept that Mikal Baaqee has carried through DeMatha High and four-plus years at Virginia Tech is: "It doesn't matter who gets it done as long as we get it done." That's why Baaqee, a ...2.7
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March rite: A star will be born
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Mar 16, 2004
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