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Eagles fall just short, lose to Bearkats in FCS semifinals

Eagles fall just short, lose to Bearkats in FCS semifinals

December 15, 2012

Despite 42 second-half points, first-half failures doom Eags Trailing 35-0 at halftime to Sam Houston State, the Eagles could have easily packed it in for the rest of the game and gone through the motions....

EWU advances to FCS final four

EWU advances to FCS final four

December 8, 2012

Padron and Kaufman re-write EWU and Big Sky record books Eagles quarterback Kyle Padron has had his share of prolific passing days, but he has never done before what he did vs. Illinois State on Dec. 8,...

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Gateway Project gains momentum

December 6, 2012

Big changes on the horizon to revamp stadium and facilities at Roos Field   The schematic design phase of the privately funded Gateway Project is now complete following two presentations last month...

The slope scoop

The slope scoop

December 6, 2012

Mt. Spokane Silver Mountain 49 Degrees North Schweitzer Mountain Lookout Pass There are 45 designated runs with 16 night ski runs. There are five double chairlifts with 1,425 acres...

Schuller teaches lessons about life, not just basketball

Schuller teaches lessons about life, not just basketball

December 5, 2012

Head coach Wendy Schuller has helped develop EWU women’s basketball from a team to a program, with an emphasis on academics. The changes and progress of the athletic department over the years are what...

Transfer athletes proving themselves

Transfer athletes proving themselves

December 5, 2012

Martin Seiferth is a 6-foot-10-inch sophomore from Germany who uses his height to his advantage. “He is an outstanding shot blocker and a solid rebounder,” said head coach Jim Hayford. Seiferth currently...

Everyone wants to know Beau

Everyone wants to know Beau

December 5, 2012

Football coach remains humble despite program's success Walking past a young reporter and one of his assistant coaches, Eagles head football coach Beau Baldwin heard his name spoken, and his ears perked...

Eastern student an Olympian for team USA

Eastern student an Olympian for team USA

December 5, 2012

Redman's team took the gold for rowing First year physical therapy student Jamie Redman went to the London Olympics this summer as an alternate for the women’s eight boat, who would go on to win an Olympic...

Eagles advance to quarterfinals with 29-19 victory over Wagner

Eagles advance to quarterfinals with 29-19 victory over Wagner

December 1, 2012

When Eagles head coach Beau Baldwin needed the best from his football team, they responded, just like they have done all season long. Leading 22-19 with 11:29 remaining, the Eagles looked for a time-consuming...

Eagles beat Cal State Fullerton in home opener

Eagles beat Cal State Fullerton in home opener

November 30, 2012

Crosgile and Jois both register double-doubles in 79-75 through  The Eagles came back from a nine-point deficit  in the second half to beat the Cal State Fullerton Titans.  Forward Venky Jois led...

Defense? Wagners got it

Defense? Wagner’s got it

November 30, 2012

There might not be a hotter team in the Football Championship Subdivision right now than the Wagner Seahawks. Wagner, winners of nine straight games en route to their first Northeast Conference championship,...

Eagles utilize triple run threat

Eagles utilize triple run threat

November 29, 2012

Bronson, Forte and Talley spearhead the Eagles ground game to supplement the potent passing attack While the Eagles’ passing game has certainly garnered plenty of attention, the running game is equally...

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