The GCSU baseball team struggled to a 1-3 record in their four games this past week, with the lone win featuring an outstanding pitching performance from senior Martin Dewald. On Tuesday, the team was on the road to face Erskine College in a high scoring game that ended in a tough defeat for the Bobcats [...]
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The growing pains are continuing for the GCSU softball team. The Bobcats dropped five out of six games in last weekend’ s Mid South Classic in Spartanburg, S.C., and then dropped a conference doubleheader at home against UNC Pembroke on Tuesday. In Tuesday’s doubleheader, solid pitching from sophomore Haley Burnett wasn’t enough in a 3-1 [...]
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The GCSU men’s and women’s tennis teams had a tough week against top-level competition. The men’s squad was able to salvage a 2-2 week with wins Sunday and Tuesday after dropping Friday and Saturday matches to top-15 opponents, while the women’s squad could not find a win in three matches over the span. Most recently, [...]
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A week later, my normally-quiet college town is still buzzing after “The Roethlisberger Incident,” and with good reason. It’s not every day a star athlete shows up to party with us college kids in Milledgeville, and I’d have to say even less often that athlete leaves with sexual assault accusations from a GCSU sophomore. Here’s [...]
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After this past Saturday’s 66-61 loss in the Peach Belt Conference semifinals to No. 17 Francis Marion, head coach John Carrick and his GCSU Bobcats could only do one thing: sit and wait, in room 238 at the Centennial Center, this past Sunday night in hopes for an at-large bid to the NCAA Southeast Regional. [...]
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On March 7, the GCSU men’s basketball team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Southeast Regional Tournament in Augusta, extending their postseason after their bid for a Peach Belt Conference championship came to an end March 3. Despite recently being named No. 3 in the NCAA Southeast Region rankings and No. 14 in the [...]
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