Courtesy of LehighSports.com BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Coming off its first Patriot League win Saturday, the Lehigh men's basketball team hits the road for the first time in almost three weeks when the Mountain Hawks travel to Loyola on Wednesday. Opening tipoff in Baltimore is set for 7:30 p.m. Lehigh wrapped up its four-game homestand with an 81-73 win over Boston … [Read more...] about Lehigh hits the road for Wednesday night showdown at Loyola
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Bona’s Stockard out indefinitely due to broken foot
Courtesy of GoBonnies.com St. Bonaventure junior forward Courtney Stockard is out indefinitely due to a broken bone in his right foot. Stockard suffered the injury in practice this week. The break is in the fifth metatarsal. No timetable will be put on his return. The 6-foot-5 small forward from St. Louis is in his first season with the Bonnies. He spent the last two … [Read more...] about Bona’s Stockard out indefinitely due to broken foot
Meyer is not sure of Miller’s ceiling
By PAUL GOTHAM So much for needing time to get into game shape. Twenty months after he last stepped on the field, Braxton Miller filled a new role for the Ohio State Buckeyes and looked like he had been there all along. The hybrid back went to to the turf to corral a 24-yard slant pass from Cardale Jones for the first reception of his career. By game's end he amassed 140 … [Read more...] about Meyer is not sure of Miller’s ceiling
Lang’s big day leads Power past Ridgemen
By CAMERON BOON WEBSTER, N.Y. -- Caleb Lang (Cairn) started hot at Basket Road Field and stayed hot, finishing with a season-high four RBI in a 8-3 Niagara Power victory over the Rochester Ridgemen in New York Collegiate Baseball League action Wednesday night. “I’m just trying to put good swings on the ball,” Lang said. He definitely did that, lacing a two-run triple … [Read more...] about Lang’s big day leads Power past Ridgemen
In a game of cards, St. Louis is coming up all aces
A breakdown of the Cards’ staff’s historic start By TIM MULLHAUPT What now? The questions began early in the offseason when the Cardinals dealt their young fourth starter to the Atlanta Braves for the middling yet talented Jason Heyward and reliever Jordan Walden. At the time there weren’t too many unsettled in the heart of Missouri; these are the Cardinals, someone’s … [Read more...] about In a game of cards, St. Louis is coming up all aces