Posted on March 31, 2010. Filed under: UAA Roundup | Tags: Alex Caghan, Brandeis University, Brandon Rogalski, Drew Brzozowski, Emory University, Gabe Shivers, Help I need more Roundup jokes, Jack Cinoman, Jeremy Rogoff, Jon Chu, Jon Menke, Jonathan Reilly, Marc Terranova, Maroons, Marshall Oium, Mike Swerdloff, Nate Kowal, Nate Stein, Scrabble names, Steve Just, Steven Williams, Travis May, UAA Roundup, University of Chicago, University of Rochester, Washington University, What a Maroon!, Zach Fry |
The UAA Roundup will be posted weekly on this blog and contains highlights of the other UAA teams for the past week, including the UAA Athletes of the Week. Okay, I’ve officially used up all my “roundup” jokes. If you have any, go ahead and comment on this post. First, the UAA Athletes of the [...]
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Posted on March 17, 2010. Filed under: UAA Roundup, Uncategorized | Tags: Adam Merzel, Alex Caghan, Andrew Cohn, Andy Cannon, Brandon Rogalski, Chris Ferro, Dan Lu, Dan Ludwig, Eric Myjak, Joe Noon, Kyle Ritchie, Matthew Katten, Nate Kowal, Nate Stein, Nick Cacciola, Nick Vom Brack, Patrick Riebsame, the cowboy joke is kind of weird isn't it?, UAA, UAA Roundup, Yeehaw! |
This is the first edition of the UAA Roundup. It will be regularly posted on Tuesdays and will include the UAA Athletes of the Week in the future. This here’s the first week of the UAA Roundup, in which I round up the week’s cattle highlights of the other teams in the UAA that are not [...]
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Posted on March 13, 2010. Filed under: Game Recaps | Tags: Brandon Rogalski, Game Recaps, Matt Keen, Matt Richards, nuggets, offense, oh man that cliche never gets old, slugfests, the Spartans are actually kind of good this year, UAA, were they playing football instead of baseball? |
Yes, you read that right. Games like this are the reason the cliche that goes “were they playing baseball or football?” exists. I’ll just link to the athletics site recap because trying to list all the key hits would be “tl,dr” for a blog post. Instead, let’s see how many bullet points I can cram [...]
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