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Opinion & Editorial

Patrick and Charlie’s Weekly Round-Up

(Wikimedia) Here’s a look at what’s been happening in sports this week: The divisional round in the NFL has just wrapped up, so we looked at who punched their ticket into the Conference Championship games. The 1 seeded Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in frigid temperatures this weekend as the

Opinion & Editorial

Patrick and Charlie’s Weekly Sports Round-Up

(Wikimedia Commons) Here’s a look at what’s been happening in the sports world: The College Football National Championship is set, with Ohio State taking on Notre Dame next Monday, January 20, in Atlanta.  The Notre Dame Fighting Irish faced off against The Penn State Nittany Lions in the Orange Bowl on Thursday of last week.

Sports

Boys Basketball Wins Big

(Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) Boys basketball captured a huge victory in what some have already dubbed the central Ohio “game of the year.” They faced Bishop Ready at home on Saturday, January 12, with both teams going into the matchup undefeated, meaning there were massive conference championship implications heading in. The Vikes found themselves with a double

Opinion & Editorial

Patrick and Charlie’s Weekly Sports Round-Up

(Wikimedia)  It has been a busy few weeks in college football, with rivalry week, conference championships, and the announcement of the inaugural 12-team playoff seeding. First, rivals all around the nation faced off in the final week of the regular season. Notable games included Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, which saw the Bulldogs prevail after eight(!)

Opinion & Editorial

Charlie and Patrick’s Sports Round-Up

(Wikimedia Commons) With so much emphasis on politics and leadership in the US this past week, here’s a look at where different sports stand in their respective seasons. It was a crazy week in college football, with two top-four teams losing, as well as the first look at the CFP Rankings. Georgia, who has not

News

Sports Catch Up

Flickr It is finally that time of year, dubbed by many as the greatest season for sports, in which the NFL and College Football are going strong, the NBA and NHL seasons are beginning, and most importantly: October baseball. With so many narratives and storylines going on, here are some of the most prominent ones

Opinion & Editorial

UNLV Quarterback Elects To Sit Rest of Season

Matthew Sluka carries the ball for Holy Cross before transferring to UNLV. (Wikimedia) The University of Nevada Las Vegas’s quarterback ,Matthew Sluka, who led the Rebels to their first AP Top 25 appearance ever, announced on September 25 that he was electing to sit out the rest of the season due to NIL disputes with the

Sports

Field Hockey Falls To Thomas Worthington

(Courtesy/@academyvikings instagram) Field hockey has been eliminated from the playoffs at the hands of Thomas Worthington, who beat the Vikes 3-0 in regional finals on Saturday, October 26, at Liberty Field. It was a slow day for the Vikes, who struggled to handle the Cardinals offensive pressure. Yet, Academy has had a stellar season, going

Sports

Field Hockey Claims First Postseason Win

(Courtesy/@academyvikings instagram) Field hockey began its postseason on Wednesday, October 16, against Dublin Jerome. The Vikings enjoyed a stellar regular season, going 15-1-2 en route to a shared conference title with Bishop Watterson.  The Vikings made easy work of the Celtics, winning 5-0 with goals from Caroline A., Bradyn C., Kendall O., Alicia L., and