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NIU aims to ‘leave no doubt’

By Ian Waddick | November 6, 2003

During the offseason, NIU women’s basketball coach Carol Hammerle asked her players about their slogan for the upcoming season. The players chose “Leave no doubt.” Every day, the Huskies are reminded of the saying, which is printed on the team’s...

MAC loses Marshall, C. Florida

By Frank Rusnak | November 5, 2003

Marshall and Central Florida both will join Conference USA on July 1, 2005, as announced Tuesday. The loss of both teams will bring the total number of MAC teams to 12, the minimum number needed for a conference championship game. “I don’t think it...

Libero position adds flexibility Libero position adds flexibility

By Jason Watt | November 5, 2003

College volleyball has been changed forever thanks to a newly named position with new rules. The position that used to be called the defensive specialist was changed to the libero in 2002. The word “libero” is an Italian word meaning “free.” “The...

Huskies to start MAC tourney

By Sean Connor | November 5, 2003

For the third year in a row, the NIU men’s soccer team will play the host school of the MAC Tournament. The Huskies (3-12-2, 2-4 MAC) head in as the No. 5 seed and play No. 4 Bowling Green (6-8-5, 2-3-1 MAC) at 3 p.m. Friday in Bowling Green, Ohio,...

What’s in a number?

By Adam Zolmierski | November 5, 2003

Sophomore running back A.J. Harris came to NIU wanting to wear No. 32, his high school number, or No. 28. The only problem standing in Harris’ way of wearing those numbers was starting tailback Thomas Hammock (No. 28) and then-backup Michael Turner...

NIU still has shot at title

By Chris Jurmann | November 5, 2003

It isn’t over yet! As easy as it seems to dismiss the NIU football team’s hopes for a truly magical season, there is plenty left to cheer about this year. With Miami-Ohio’s win over Bowling Green Tuesday night, all NIU needs is to win its three...

Fan support isn’t what it should be

By Adam Zolmierski | November 4, 2003

The No. 23 team in the nation is in danger of not making a bowl game. It’s true. The Huskies are in a bind after last week’s loss to Bowling Green. Even a potential 11-1 season might not be enough for NIU to play a postseason game for the first time...

In the shoes of an NIU football player

By Steve Brown | November 4, 2003

NIU wide receiver P.J. Fleck remembers a time when being a football player wasn’t such a bragging right. “When I first came here, people didn’t care that we were on the football team because we were so bad,” the Sugar Grove native said. “Now...

MAC showdown tonight

By Mark Pickrel | November 4, 2003

The future of the NIU football team will be directly affected by the 6:30 p.m. Bowling Green at Miami-Ohio game today on ESPN2. If Miami (7-1, 4-0 MAC) can beat Bowling Green (7-1, 4-0 MAC), the Huskies will move into a tie for the lead in the MAC West...

Huskies blow pair of leads, fall in MAC

By Ian Waddick | November 3, 2003

Heading into the weekend, the NIU volleyball team was 12-0 in matches where they had won the first game. On Friday and Saturday, the Huskies took at least a one-game lead to start both matches, but failed to come away with a win either time. NIU (16-9,...

Huskies fall in regular season finale

By Sean Connor | November 3, 2003

One team was undefeated in its last three home games, and the other had not lost a MAC game all season. The NIU men’s soccer team accumulated all three of its wins this season at home, but Kentucky, ranked No. 24 in the nation by SoccerAmerica.com,...

NIU shoots down Cardinals

By Adam Zolmierski | November 3, 2003

NIU coach Joe Novak said he was nervous about how his team would respond after a loss. But the Huskies showed they were ready by beating Ball State 48-23 Saturday at Huskie Stadium in front of a crowd of 24,121. “We had a lot of air let out of our balloon...