Feb. 2, 2008
By Carolyn Braff
CSTV.com
CAROLYN BRAFF
Carolyn is an assistant editor and writer for CSTV.com.
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SOFTBALL
3/7: Return Of The Terps
2/29: (Two And) Oh, Canada
2/15: Throwing Off The Rust
2/8: Northeast Conference Preview
2/8: Summit League Preview
2/8: Planning The Pre-Conference Season
2/8: Bringing The World To The Series
2/8: Bruin Magic In Numbers
2/7: Horizon League Preview
2/5: ACC Preview
2/5: MWV Preview
2/2: Backing Up The Best
2/2: Defense Will Anchor Hofstra's Next Title Run
2/2: Tech Going For Seventh Straight OVC Title
2/1: Getting Better Without Age
2/1: Crowding The Mound
2/1: Sun Belt Preview
2/1: Cold Weather Winners
1/31: New Name, Same Game
1/29: Arizona Is One Man Down
1/28: It's Not Baseball For Girls
1/24: Modeling The Right Role
FOOTBALL
01/15: Getting Somewhere
1/7: The Home Team vs. The Road Warrior
1/1: Singing The Maize And Blues
12/27: Up-Downs For Texas
12/18: Lying In Wait
12/11: Warrior Green: The New Boise Blue
12/8: Best Of The Rest
12/4: A Winning Preparation
11/27: Easy Road To The Big Easy
11/20: Running The Backup and Crashing
11/13: Least Common Denominators
11/6: Throw The Ducks A Bone
10/30: Boise Is Back
10/23: They've Got Guts
10/16: Kansas Full of Cupcakes
10/9: Pay Attention To The Men Behind The Curtain
10/2: Not-Such-Surprises
9/25: Irish Inflation
9/18: The Star and The Slump
9/11: Four's No Crowd
9/4: Unmatched Matchups
8/22: No Peterson, No Problem For Oklahoma
8/22: Catch Him If You Can
8/21: Running A Reverse
8/20: Big 12 Conference Preview
8/8: Still No Cigar
8/8: Going and Coming
8/8: C-USA Conference Preview
6/17: Pennsylvania Wins Not-So-Big 33
LACROSSE
5/5: Tigers Limp Into Playoffs
4/7: Home, Sweet Home
3/3: Hoyas Hold On For Another Win
2/16: Accelerating Development
2/15: One More Chance For This Mid
2/12: Wildcats Favored For Three in a Row
BASKETBALL
3/16: Bubble, Bubble, Teams In Trouble
3/21: Winona State Still Streaking in Postseason
3/19: Cruising to Perfection
1/14: Penn Has The Tempo To a T
1/12: Columbia Thwarts The Three, Downs Princeton
FENCING
3/25: A Rematch to Be Remembered
3/23: Columbia Hopes to Take Two
CROSS COUNTRY
9/7: Luck Be A Lambie
9/4: Bringing Charm To The Farm
9/4: Breaking In
9/3: Room to Run
GOLF
6/13: Looking The Part
Bringing back the 2007 CAA Pitcher of the Year in Kayleigh Lotti, Hofstra should have the defensive strength to win an 11th consecutive conference championship. The Pride is on an impressive tear, having won all six Colonial Athletic Conference titles since joining the CAA in 2002, and having Lotti back in the circle should help them continue the streak. Lotti finished her sophomore season with a 23-5 record and 1.41 ERA. Her school-record 319 strikeouts ranked her 15th in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings, and she was even better in conference play, notching an 11-1 mark and 0.97 ERA.
1. Hofstra
2. James Madison
3. UNC Wilmington
4. Georgia State
5. Towson
6. Delaware
7. Drexel
8. George Mason