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Women's hoops falls short against Wildcats

By Lance Moorman

After 17 points, 13 boards and a show time block, Rams sophomore forward Juanise Cornell's career high day in both categories were not enough for CSU women's basketball team to overcome the Weber State Wildcats Saturday as they fell, 61-50. A very competitive first half for both teams saw six ties as the Rams found a big spark behind Cornell.

Rams track and field sees good start

By Collegian Staff Report

CSU indoor track and field's Jason Schutz helped Rams start their season successfully Saturday in Laramie, Wyo., as the senior from Chromo set a personal best in the 35-pound weight throw with a toss of 66 feet, 1.75 inches. The throw placed Schutz second in the Wyoming Open and surpassed the provisional qualifying mark.

Kowalczyk looks to build a lasting bond with the community

Kowalczyk looks to build a lasting bond with the community

By Nick Hubel, Sean Star and Chad Taylor

Kowalczyk looks to build a lasting bond with the community By Nick Hubel, Sean Star and Chad Taylor With all of the attention locked on CSU athletic department's anticipated announcement of a new head football coach and the unrest among some community members that followed the removal of 15-year coach Sonny Lubick, something has been lost.

Rams overwhelmed by Gopher's defense

Rams overwhelmed by Gopher's defense

The CSU Rams were facing a 32-point deficit in the second half Saturday but they refused to quit, cutting the Minnesota Golden Gophers lead down to 14, before succumbing 91-74 Saturday night in Minneapolis, Minn. It may seem difficult to see a silver-lining in a 17-point loss, but Rams' coach Tim Miles found his team's refusal to give up despite facing a tough atmosphere, and even tougher opponent, promising.

Fairchild introduced by CSU

Fairchild introduced by CSU
AD says new coach was best of 3 candidates

By Nick Hubel

Steve Fairchild, CSU football's 19th head coach, officially reintroduced himself to Fort Collins Thursday, speaking with members of the media and boosters in his first official press conference as the Rams' head coach. Fairchild spoke for 15 minutes via teleconference from Buffalo, N.

Players excited about new coach

Fairchild to meet with team after NFL season

By Sean Star and Matthew Pucak

Rams sophomore wide receiver/ kick returner Dion Morton found out about the hiring of new CSU football coach Steve Fairchild the same way many Ram fans did. "I just got it from the bottom line on (ESPN)," Morton said Wednesday. "If you see it on Sports Center, you're pretty sure it's true.

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