Skiin' for a reason
Carolyn Freeman, a junior arts management major found skiing to be a calling at an early age.
"My mom wanted me to be in a winter sport and I really didn't like basketball," Freeman said. "So, I started skiing. By ninth grade, I was hooked."
For Freeman, like many skiers on the Phoenix men's and women's ski team, there was a love of adventure and adrenaline, but also, for nature.…
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Time for the men to stand out from the boys
During the season there were two teams who started 13-0 and many people wondered if these two would meet in the Super Bowl. Feb. 21 we got our answer when the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts both prevailed to meet in Super Bowl XLIV.
The Saints have been the talk of the NFL since quarterback Drew Brees came from the San Diego Chargers and helped revive the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.…
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Bulldogs too much for Phoenix men, despite foul trouble
The Horizon League's best took center court at the Resch Center where the Phoenix men fell to No. 18 nationally ranked Butler Bulldogs 75-57 Jan. 29.
The Bulldogs came into the game with a 17-4 (10-0 conference) record, becoming one of the elite teams in the nation.…
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Phoenix women beat down dogs
The Phoenix women's basketball team got back to its winning ways Jan. 28 by defeating the Butler Bulldogs, 73-62 at the Kress Events Center.
The Phoenix opened the game with vengeance as it took out the aggression it had built up during its two-game losing streak on the visiting Bulldogs.…
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