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Building on a more than 200-year legacy of academic and athletic distinction, Centre College will soon break ground on its Initiative for Wellness and Athletic Excellence. The 135,000-square-foot ...
DANVILLE, Ky. — Centre College is planning a $50 million campus project that will add a new athletics building with an Olympic-length pool and indoor track. The small Kentucky college says the ...
Our summer series ranking the best Penn State football players of the last 25 years continues on with a position that’s ...
The men’s golf team at Centre College is mourning the loss of its coach just days into the new season. The Division III school located in Danville, Kentucky, announced that 36-year-old head ...
Centre College, winners of 14 matches in a row, is headed to the Final Four of the NCAA Division III men’s soccer tournament. Kevin Sivakumar Centre College Athletics They’re making history in ...
Tiny Centre had gone to Boston and knocked off mighty Harvard, a powerhouse of the time, and in 2006, ESPN cited it as the third-greatest college football upset ever. The New York Times called it ...
On Oct. 29, 1921, the "Praying Colonels" of Centre traveled to Boston and beat then-mighty Harvard, 6-0, one of the greatest upsets in college football -- and sports -- history.
Centre College will build a 135,000-square-foot athletics building that will include an Olympic-length pool and a large indoor track, the college announced Monday. The $50 million project ...
A section of Centre College Athletics’ museum memorializes the matchup through framed pictures and national headlines from 1921. To honor the 100th year anniversary of the game, ...
Building on a more than 200-year legacy of academic and athletic distinction, Centre College will soon break ground on its Initiative for Wellness and Athletic Excellence. The 135,000-square-foot ...
Centre College's Facebook page Posted LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — In a post on their Facebook page, Centre College revealed that their Head Golf Coach, David Jones, has died.
Tiny Centre had gone to Boston and knocked off mighty Harvard, a powerhouse of the time, and in 2006, ESPN cited it as the third-greatest college football upset ever. The New York Times called it ...