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Noskey returns to Men's Basketball after beating cancer - The Circuit

Noskey returns to Men's Basketball after beating cancer - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — Healthy and competitive was the mantra of Christian Noskey. The Benedictine basketball player was preparing for the new season when something felt off. The sophomore from Tampa, Florida would soon trade textbooks for surgeries and cafe food for chemotherapy. It was an experience that would forever change his outlook on life.

Meet the Owls: Midfield

Meet the Owls: Midfield

whogivesahootpod.wordpress.com — On Jan. 14, Union Omaha announced the first batch of signings that will be competing in the 2020 inaugural season. 13 players consisting of local talent, USL experience and international success will represent Union Omaha on the field. Over the next couple weeks, a detailed description along with videos will be used to showcase the...

Benedictine vs #3 William Penn University preview - The Circuit

Benedictine vs #3 William Penn University preview - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — The Ravens take on the Statesmen for the second time this season. Benedictine fell to William Penn 84-58 in November. Last game, the Ravens fell to rival Baker 67-65 on Wednesday night. The back-and-forth contest ended with a missed Matt Austin jump shot that failed to see the rim on the final possession.

From shoeless in Africa to the bluff of Atchison - The Circuit

From shoeless in Africa to the bluff of Atchison - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — Six years ago, Joel Adese had little knowledge of basketball. Today he is playing college basketball as a forward for Benedictine. Adese is filling in as one of the backup forward roles on this year's basketball team. He is showing off his strength and defensive skills during practice and in games.

Home: for the love of sports and my father - The Circuit

Home: for the love of sports and my father - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — James and Marianne Keating were expecting their first child in 1988. James was afraid of raising boys due to his ignorance of sports. He was a theology and theatre major in college. Jim had very little time to follow his nearby New York Mets or even his alma mater, Fordham Rams. Of course, James and ...

Dynamic running back duo - The Circuit

Dynamic running back duo - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — Senior Marquis Stewart and Charlie Nihart have been leading the NAIA Benedictine football team this year. The team poses a threat to competition with not one running back, but two. The duo ranks as the number two team in the country in rushing offense. Stewart is ranked number six in the country with 673 yards ...

Shaefers tradition: "100 percent weird, it's bizarre." - The Circuit

Shaefers tradition: "100 percent weird, it's bizarre." - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — From beanies to bed races, traditions are popular around the campus of Benedictine College. Senior starting quarterback Shaefer Schuetz has his own tradition that is quite bizarre. The day before each football game, Schuetz cranks his lawn mower and gets to work. He tends to his lawn making sure each blade of grass is perfectly ...

No. 2 Benedictine vs No. 7 Grand View University preview - The Circuit

No. 2 Benedictine vs No. 7 Grand View University preview - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — Two top ten teams in the country will face off in Atchison this weekend. The Ravens and Vikings will clash on the field with two of the most complete teams in the Heart of America Athletic Conference and beyond. This game will be broadcasted live on ESPN 3 as the Heart Game of the Week.

From Scarlet and Grey to Red and Black - The Circuit

From Scarlet and Grey to Red and Black - The Circuit

bcstudentnews.com — Sophomore Daniel Wee began his college soccer career at the Ohio State University. Wee hails from Savage, Minnesota where in high school he led the state in assists and helped his high school earn their first ever state tournament birth. Wee gained interest from fellow Big Ten school Wisconsin before choosing the Buckeyes.