Cowboys Held Out of Endzone in Loss to Eagles

By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys lost a pivotal NFC East showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football, 23-9. The Cowboys fall to 2-6 while the Eagles are 3-4-1, good for first in the NFC East. Promising Start for Dallas The Cowboys struck first courtesy of a Greg Zuerlein 49-yard field goal on […]

Cowboys’ Woes Continue Against Washington

By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys lost an NFC East showdown to the Washington Football Team on Sunday, 25-3. The Cowboys came into the game with a 2-4 record, hoping to take the lead in the NFC East by bouncing back from a 38-10 thumping by the Arizona Cardinals. Washington came in looking to end […]

Kozarski, Red Raiders Pick Up First Win of the Season

Gisselle Kozarski’s 42nd minute volley was all Texas Tech needed to capture their first victory of the season as the Red Raiders defense would pitch a shutout to knock off Iowa State, 1-0, on a chilly night in Lubbock. The Red Raiders were the dominant team from start to finish, leading the Cyclones in the […]

How the NBA Became the Standard Amongst Sports Bubbles

By Chris Williams After 96 days, 322 players, and zero positive COVID-19 cases, the inaugural season of the NBA bubble concluded on Oct. 11, with the Los Angeles Lakers winning their 17th NBA championship.  While the atmosphere of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex lacked the electrifying energy of a sold-out Staples Center, league […]

#2 Bears Claw Past Texas Tech, Taking Both Matches on the Weekend

Texas Tech keeps showing signs of growth on the 2020 season, falling just short of the second-ranked Baylor Bears 3-2 on Friday before getting swept on Saturday. Red Raiders Take Bears to the Brink After getting swept in both matches last season by the eventual NCAA Tournament top seed Bears, Tech made it obvious they […]

Why the Dallas Cowboys are Still in Prime Position to Win the NFC East

By Chaz Wright Edited and Published by Branson Nash Although the Cowboys secured a win Sunday against the Giants, it came at a great cost when star quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle. The injury ended his season abruptly and will sideline him for 4-6 months. Prescott was […]

Tech’s Winless Streak Extends; Falls to WVU 2-1

Tom Stone’s postgame message to his team was clear: “It’s time to be desperate for points if we want to make moves in the league standings.” That statement comes on the heels of the Red Raiders’ 2-1 loss to #9 West Virginia Friday night in Lubbock. The defeat is the second of the year for […]

Texas Tech, West Virginia Split Season-Opening Series

By Branson Nash Texas Tech and West Virginia battled to a seasoning-opening series split over the course of two days inside the United Supermarkets Arena. Texas Tech came out red-hot on Thursday and never looked back. The Red Raiders ran away with a sweep, 25-17, 25-23, 25-22. However, Tech was unable to keep the momentum […]

COVID-19’s Impact on Texas Tech Athletic Events and Lubbock Tourism

Written by: Trinity Porter, Carina Negrete, Corey May, Haley Goodman, Michael Lowery and Austin Watts Texas Tech University has a long tradition of instilling pride, culture and tradition in its students, alumni, community and surrounding areas. At the epicenter of all this is the universities’ annual homecoming week. Annually, the game attracts tourists to Lubbock […]

Freshman Goalie Martin Shines, Texas Tech and Baylor Battle to a 0-0 Tie

By Branson Nash When Madison Martin got her name called upon to start between the posts in the 2020 season opener, she did not disappoint for the Red Raiders. The freshman posted a 10-save shutout as Texas Tech tied with Baylor in Lubbock. Head coach Tom Stone noted in the post game press conference that […]