Sports
Oct. 10, 2008 (Volume 75, Issue 13)
Cowboys rein in Tigers' winning streak
By Lenny Goldman
This was the clip they were going to play right before senior quarterback Chase Daniel accepted the Heisman Trophy. Sixty-five yards ahead of him and two minutes and 35 seconds ...
No. 2 Nebraska sweeps Tigers
By Evan Glantz
The tough weekend in Missouri sports continued Sunday afternoon as the women’s volleyball team dropped three straight sets to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Tigers were no match for the No. ...
Coffman has career game in Tiger loss
By Nick Forrester
Coffman had more than 100 yards, but said he could have done more.
Oklahoma State will test Missouri's defense
By Nick Forrester
The team said Oklahoma State will bring top-notch playmakers.
Offense allows punter Jake Harry extra time off
By Lenny Goldman
Teammates joke that punter Jake Harry is the most tired player after each game.
Column: Enjoy the ride
By Mark Levitt
Words do not do justice to what happened in Lincoln, Neb., last weekend. The Missouri football team was more than dominating. The game was better than thrilling. Chase Daniel was, ...
Oct. 7, 2008 (Volume 75, Issue 12)
Tigers' offense parts 'Red Sea'
By Nick Forrester
Missouri wins in Lincoln for the first time since 1978.
Junior goalkeeper Tasha Dittamore sets single-season record for shutouts
By Sean Leahy
Junior Tasha Dittamore has six shutouts this season.
Column: Cubs didn't really choke
By JJ Stankevitz
The Cubs came into the playoffs with 97 wins, the best record in the National League. They beat the Dodgers five times in the regular season, including an impressive three-game ...
Missouri linebackers lead the defense
By Lenny Goldman
The Missouri linebackers have returned four interceptions for touchdowns.
MU downs Red Raiders 2-0
By Greg Young
After the initial seven games, one of the questions plaguing the women's soccer team was whether they would ever score in the first half. Now, the better question is whether ...
MU tennis takes two singles championships
By Matthew Schiffman
The Tigers hosted their second invitational this fall.
Oct. 3, 2008 (Volume 75, Issue 11)
Tigers' offense parts the 'Red Sea'
By Nick Forrester
LINCOLN, Neb. — The “Sea of Red” is known in college football as one of the toughest places to play, but someone forgot to mention that to senior quarterback Chase ...
Soccer's scoring trend stretches six games
By Greg Young
Junior midfielder says it translates into consistency, maturity.
Soccer knocks off its first ranked opponent
By Alex Ruppenthal
Coach Bryan Blitz said it was the Tigers' best game this season.
Column: Losing is not an option in game against Nebraska
By Mark Levitt
For 30 years Lincoln, Nebraska has been a place where the hopes and dreams of Missouri Tiger football fans have gone to die. Memorial Stadium in Lincoln has been a ...
Missouri linebackers lead the defense
By Lenny Goldman
LINCOLN, Neb. — Before Saturday’s game against Nebraska, junior linebacker Sean Weatherspoon turned on ESPN when he woke up that morning and didn’t like what he saw. “I was sitting ...
Tigers begin Big 12 play
By Lenny Goldman
The team practiced with noise to prepare for the din of the Nebraska fans.
Volleyball team up three games
By Evan Glantz
The Missouri women's volleyball team had an uneven start to the season. A couple wins here, a loss or two there, the team was identified by its inconsistency. It appears ...
Women's golf tied with Arkansas-Little Rock at second under Mississippi
By Evan Glantz
For years, Columbia resident Johnie Imes supported the Missouri women's golf team, whether it was through fundraisers or just by cheering them on. And now her legacy will live on ...
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