Sports Archive
April 25, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 52)
The NFL Draft: Lame as shit
By Patrick Daugherty
So here we are. Only a day away from the world’s most boring sports spectacle, the National Football League Draft. Yes, the NFL Draft. Boring. Devoid of entertainment. Vapid. Dumb. ...
April 22, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 51)
Black and Gold game lets players shine
By Sam Wilson
Ten of 11 defensive starters from 2007 will return this year.
Competition over left tackle position continues
By Lenny Goldman
While senior quarterback Chase Daniel has become the face of Missouri football and the athletics department, one question still remains unclear.e Who’s got his back? Spring workouts have concluded since ...
Column: Kobe for MVP
By Brad Minkow
As the NBA Playoffs are getting into full gear, what better distraction than to hand out some hardware and accolades? San Antonio’s Manu Ginobili kicked off the award season by ...
Sports Shorts
By Sam Wilson
Softball gets a split The MU softball team split a two-game set this weekend at Texas. On Saturday, Texas pitcher Megan Denny pitched a no-hitter through the first six innings. ...
April 18, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 50)
Game gives receivers chance to improve
By Nick Forrester
Four fights also broke out during Tuesday’s practice.
Batting order behind Priday makes for important decision
By Sam Wilson
Senior outfielder Jacob Priday hit his 46th career home run on Wednesday, setting the Missouri career record. During his 13-home-run season, Priday has locked up the cleanup position in the ...
Softball wins in extra innings
By Matt Schiffman
The Missouri softball team swept the visiting Kansas Jayhawks in impressive fashion at University Field on Wednesday night. The Tigers didn’t allow for much excitement in the first game as ...
Column: You want to talk playoffs?
By Patrick Daugherty
First, I must pay my respects: Rest in peace, Golden State Warriors. Without your presence, the playoffs promise to be a far too cool-headed and consistent field-goal-shooting affair. We will ...
April 15, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 49)
MU baseball comes out on top
By Lenny Goldman
This weekend fans expected to watch grind-it-out-style baseball between Missouri and Texas, and they witnessed three consecutive slugfests. The closest call was on Sunday when the Longhorns beat the Tigers ...
Column: '08 promising for MU football
By Brad Minkow
With the Black and Gold Game less than one week away, it’s time to forecast what the Missouri Tigers’ 2008 regular season should look like. Despite losing its top rusher ...
April 15, 2008 (Volume 74, Online Update)
Tepesch gets his feet wet on the mound
By Sam Wilson
Guided by a 31-run Friday night, the MU baseball team set plenty of career highs and team records this weekend, but one player set career highs on Sunday. Freshman Nick ...
April 11, 2008 (Volume 74, Online Update)
MU Looking to replace tailback legend Temple
By Derek Reagan
Three players are vying to replace Tony Temple for the fall season.
April 15, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 49)
Perry comes into football season with new attitude
By Lenny Goldman
After a poor season, Perry looks to make a name for himself.
April 11, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 48)
Baseball tires out Bears’ pitcher
By Mike Bushnell
The game was called after the sixth inning because of rain.
April 11, 2008 (Volume 74, Online Update)
Crow, Tigers have a lot on the line
By Lenny Goldman
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Junior pitcher Aaron Crow will take the mound Friday night against Texas not only with hopes of winning game one of the series, but also with a ...
April 11, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 48)
Column: A baseball over-analysis
By Patrick Daugherty
For the record, I initially tried to write a column about the inherent absurdity of protesting the Olympic torch run, but I ended up finding it too tiring. Just remember ...
Sports Shorts
By Mike Bushnell
Softball sweeps Saint Louis MU’s softball team got two important wins in its final non-conference series of the season, sweeping the Saint Louis Billikens 7-6 and 14-0 on Wednesday in ...
April 8, 2008 (Volume 74, Issue 47)
MU loses weekend games
By Lenny Goldman
Junior pitcher Aaron Crow soared past Oklahoma State on Friday night by delivering another complete game shutout, but without him, the Tigers could barely get off the ground for the ...
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