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Kunal Breaks down some Fantasy sleepers

September 22nd, 2011 | By Kunal Bansal

NFL players get hella injured a lot, but they get paid millions of dollars to play a game, so they play banged up on the reg. Just look at this crazy SOB Tony Romo, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys. Dude wants to play against the...

Ultimate Hosts ninth annual Elephantitis

September 22nd, 2011 | By Emma Sinai-Yunker

The Grinnell Men’s and Women’s Ultimate Frisbee teams are hosting their ninth annual tournament. Elephantitis lifts off this Saturday, Sept. 24. Since its inception, the tournament...

Men’s Soccer Suffers Close Overtime Losses

September 22nd, 2011 | By Allison Boyes

This past weekend, the Grinnell Men’s Soccer team competed in the North Central Tournament in Naperville, Ill. Grinnell came out strong on Saturday, facing off against Principia...

Women’s Soccer perseveres through weather, fatigue

September 22nd, 2011 | By David Kim

Whether it’s rain or a tough four-game-a-week schedule, the Grinnell Women’s Soccer team has overcome obstacles and is slowly, but surely evolving into a better team. Last week, the Pioneers beat Monmouth in their first...

Women’s Tennis 2-0 in MWC play

September 15th, 2011 | By Allison Boyes

Coming off of a strong 2010 season, the Grinnell Women’s team is undefeated in 2011. Coach Andy Hamilton attributes this success to the depth and talent of this year’s team. “We expected to be strong again this...

Volleyball Takes Two Out of Three

September 15th, 2011 | By David Kim

At the Grinnell Tournament this past weekend, the Grinnell volleyball team went two for three, ending in a thrilling fashion. The Pioneers lost their first game against Cornell College on...

Kramer Sees an Emerging Trend in the NFL

September 15th, 2011 | By Kramer McLuckie

“You have almost achieved perfection.” Thus read Michael Schoelz ’12’s fortune cookie at Chuong Garden last week. Clearly S&B News Editor Schoelz has reached a personal zenith which nears the absolute ne plus...

Kramer Talks College Football, Gaddafi

September 9th, 2011 | By Kramer McLuckie

Much like Muammar Gaddafi, College Football had a rough summer. As a sport rather than a man, hiding out to avoid attacks was a less feasible option. So the sports media, bored as we all are by baseball, attacked the sport like...

Women’s Soccer Splits First Two Games

September 9th, 2011 | By Max Mindock

After an overtime loss in the season opener against Cornell College on Thursday, Sept. 1, the Women’s soccer team bounced back with an exciting win in their home opener against Augsburg College last Saturday. The...

Football Wins First Game of the season, Faces A tougher Foe on Saturday at Home

September 9th, 2011 | By Max Calenberg

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