College/Pro

Successful Amateur Sports Season Wraps Up in the South Shore

Successful Amateur Sports Season Wraps Up in the South Shore Fields and facilities throughout the South Shore were filled with cheering fans and amateur athletes playing softball, baseball as well as bowling this summer season. Game Day Nationals, a baseball tournament, Ohio Valley Baseball Regionals, National...

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CCSJ Men’s Soccer Blanked for Second Straight Game

CCSJ Men’s Soccer Blanked for Second Straight Game Heading on the road for this first away contest of the season, the two things that the Calumet College of St. Joseph men's soccer team had to focus on was improving their offensive attack and keeping their composure on the pitch. Unfortunately, only...

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CCSJ Wave Men Drop Season Opener In Overtime

CCSJ Wave Men Drop Season Opener In Overtime Stepping onto the pitch for the first time as a CCSJ head coach, all Mis' Mrak wanted was a solid effort out of his players. He got his wish. The Crimson Wave and Rochester College played an extremely even game, but a missed save opportunity cost the...

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“Mind, Body, and Spirit:” Spotlight on Calumet College of St. Joseph Athletic Director Rick Torres

“Mind, Body, and Spirit:” Spotlight on Calumet College of St. Joseph Athletic Director Rick Torres In the fall of 1998, an accidental drive through Gatlinburg, Tennessee after attending AAU Cross Country Nationals in Knoxville, Tennessee first brought the idea to Coach Enrique “Rick” Torres about the possibility of a week-long training camp...

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Seven Crimson Wave Programs Named to 2017-18 NAIA Scholar Teams List

Seven Crimson Wave Programs Named to 2017-18 NAIA Scholar Teams List The goal of any collegiate athletics program is to make sure that all of their student-athletes not only excel on the playing field, but in the classroom as well. This is certainly the case at Calumet College of St. Joseph. When the National...

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Former Japanese Major League Rookie of the Year Yasutomo Kubo to Start Wednesday for RailCats

Former Japanese Major League Rookie of the Year Yasutomo Kubo to Start Wednesday for RailCats The Gary SouthShore RailCats announced that former Japanese major league pitcher Yasutomo Kubo will sign with Gary before Wednesday’s 7:10 p.m. game and start against the Chicago Dogs. The 37-year-old is 93-84 with a 3.66 ERA and 1,097 strikeouts...

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Woodring Newest Recruit to Join CCSJ Women’s Golf Program

Woodring Newest Recruit to Join CCSJ Women’s Golf Program As preparations roll forward toward the 2018-19 season, the Crimson Wave women's golf program has another addition that will be hitting the links with them come the fall. Head coach Tim McGee announced today that Summer Woodring will be joining the...

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Askew Sets School Record in Final Race of Career at Nationals

Askew Sets School Record in Final Race of Career at Nationals Run your best. That is all the coaching staff of the Calumet College of St. Joseph track and field program asked of Olivia Askew (SR/Munster, Ind.) as she prepared to run her final collegiate race on the biggest stage of them all. Askew clearly...

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Dunder Mifflin Takes Over the U.S Steel Yard for RailCat’s “Office Wednesdays”

Dunder Mifflin Takes Over the U.S Steel Yard for RailCat’s “Office Wednesdays” Railcats fans know that a day at the U.S Steel Yard always brings much more than a quality baseball game. From fireworks and autographs to Taco Tuesdays, something exciting is always happening be it on, or off the field. This year, the Railcats are...

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