When the Shock (1-1) face the Wranglers (0-2) on Saturday at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona, they're hoping for another triumph on their former, repurposed turf.
Lake City sprinter Angelyca Chapman won 5A state titles in the 200 (24.61 seconds) and 400 (55.94) and left her mark among the the fastest girls in Idaho sprint history.
A nationally ranked program without a national schedule: the paradox of a burgeoning CCS program that's posted a 106-43 record the past four years under fourth-year coach Bryan Winston.
Bowden recently set an EWU and Big Sky Conference Championships record in the 110 hurdles (13.58 seconds) and takes a No. 20 national ranking into this week's NCAA West Regionals at Texas A&M.
A contrast from bustling Seattle where Gleason was the Redhawks' top assistant before accepting the head job at EWU last week, the quaintness of Cheney brings the 1992 Chico State a feeling of familiarity.
The Spokane Shock rallied past the Massachusetts Pirates 34-26 on Saturday night at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, after cashing in on all three of their fourth quarter turnovers, boosting a struggling Indoor Football League offense that trouble finding the end zone on its own steam.
The former Washington State receiver hauled in 150 passes for 1,683 yards and 17 touchdowns in three seasons before his collegiate career year came to an adverse and premature end.
When the Shock dropped a 36-33 decision to the Frisco Fighters on Saturday at Spokane Arena – the IFL's return to Spokane after a nearly four-year hiatus – head coach Billy Back had trouble carving out the positives from the gut-punching loss
Barriere joins former EWU greats Erik Meyer (2005), Bo Levi Mitchell (2011) and current Los Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp (2015) as Walter Payton Award winners, an honor given to the top offensive player at the FCS level.
Shortly after absorbing some after-the-whistle contact, Spokane Shock running back Davonte Sapp-Lynch made it a point to dole out some punishment of his own.
If a new multi-use athletic stadium is going to be built in downtown Spokane, United Soccer League vice president of club expansion Dan Holman considers a potential Lilac City franchise "the gravy on top" of a decision that will benefit the region.