Salukis extend conference home win streak with win over Creighton 48-44Seniors pace team to win on televised on ESPN21/27/2008 by Megan Kramper in Sports
The spotlight was shining on the Salukis Saturday night and they didn't disappoint. Although they scored their third-lowest point total of the season, the Salukis narrowly edged out rival Creighton 48-44 at the SIU Arena. In a game that drew hype from ESPN's College GameDay and was televised live on ESPN2, it was senior forward Matt Shaw who came through for the Salukis.…
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Madness at the ArenaESPN to air first basketball practice of the season9/26/2007 by Sean McGahan in Sports |
Indiana State in fluxSycamores enter Saturday's game against SIU with new head coach9/26/2007 by Scott Mieszala in Football
The Indiana State University football team's interim head coach has a tall task in his first game as a head coach since 1997: facing the Salukis. The Sycamores, who will host No. 7 SIU on Saturday, started the season 0-4 and announced Tuesday that Lou West would no longer be the head coach after compiling a 1-25 record in his two-plus seasons.…
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Arkansas-Pine Bluff video slideshow9/24/2007 by Sean McGahan in Football
The sight was a familiar one for college football fans - a true freshman quarterback lined up in the shotgun with the intention of rushing for a first down.
The defense knew the run was coming, but was unable to stop it.
The scenario was played out on a weekly basis last season as Florida quarterback Tim Tebow helped his team to a national championship, but Saturday it was the Salukis' true freshman Joe Allaria at the helm of the improbable play.…
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High-ranking recruit visits SIUCrittle says Salukis too good for MVC9/24/2007 by Scott Mieszala in M Basketball |
Salukis think GreenSenior Green emerging as a leader off the bench1/13/2008 by Jeff Engelhardt in M Basketball |
Tennis: Stamina key to Salukis' weekend winsMen win two of three; Women win both matches4/1/2007 by Josh Johnston in Other Sports
The SIU men's and women's tennis teams had a busy weekend playing five games combined in four days.
The women won both matches against Evansville on the road for their first conference victory and Northern Illinois at home. The men's team went 2-1, losing their first match at Indiana State and winning two matches at home against Western Illinois and Illinois-Chicago.
The Saluki men capped off the weekend with a win Sunday against Western Illinois 6-1.…
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To the top of the scorecardGolfer excels after year at community college9/26/2007 by Megan Kramper in Other Sports |
Runners face stiff competition in South BendMen to compete with top teams in the nation9/26/2007 by Megan Kramper in Other Sports |
Berwanger garners MVC award9/24/2007 |
Women's tennis to hold open tryouts9/24/2007 in Other Sports |
