Super Bowl preview: Patriots versus Seahawks

By Terrence Hinds, Staff writer Published in print Jan. 28, 2015 Super Bowl Sunday is arguably the biggest event of the calendar year. The game is the culmination of a long grueling NFL season. This year, as it has traditional been since the first game in 1966, features the best team in the AFC Conference and the best team from the NFC Conference. This year is especially … Continue reading Super Bowl preview: Patriots versus Seahawks

Campus still proud of Carolina Panthers after loss

Student and Panthers fan Juwan McKenzie is confident the team will improve next season By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Jan.21, 2015 As a Panthers win in the final moments of their Wild Card contest seemed at hand, it was interesting to see Carolina fans come out of the woodworks. Nearly quiet all season as the team struggled, I sought to talk to … Continue reading Campus still proud of Carolina Panthers after loss

UNCG spring sports preview

By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Jan 14, 2015. UNCG’s spring sports should provide us with a bunch of entertainment this semester. The softball team with a mixture of returning players and a veteran-heavy roster will look to continue their strong output of softball teams in recent years. The baseball team will look to bounce back and improve after a disappointing 21-28 record last year. … Continue reading UNCG spring sports preview

Women’s Basketball 0-2 in Navy tournament

Jarae Savage and the Women’s team participated in the Navy Tournament over the weekend By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Dec 3, 2014. The UNCG Women’s basketball team traveled to Annapolis, Maryland to take part in the Navy Classic tournament over the Thanksgiving weekend.  In two matches, the Blue and Gold fought hard but were defeated in their two games over the weekend.  Coming off … Continue reading Women’s Basketball 0-2 in Navy tournament

Men’s Basketball drops men’s opener at Coliseum

Tevon Saddler drives to the lane last Tuesday against the UNCW defense   By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer The time was right and the stage was set for the UNCG Men’s basketball team to come out and make a strong statement early in the season against the UNC-Wilmington. Instead the team came up short in their first game in the Greensboro Coliseum. The final score … Continue reading Men’s Basketball drops men’s opener at Coliseum

UNCG Cross Country finish year in Southeast Regions

By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Nov 18. 2014 The Blue and Gold Men’s and Women’s cross country teams competed in the NCAA Division I Southeast Regional last Friday afternoon in their second to last race of the season. In their meet before next week NCAA Championships, the women’s team complete in the 6,000-meter race and finished in 30 place overall. The schools, William & … Continue reading UNCG Cross Country finish year in Southeast Regions

SEC dominates, but should not have four teams in the playoff

By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Nov.12, 2014. The best football on the collegiate level is played in the Southeastern Conference. This is not an opinion, this is a fact. The conference yearly produces the most NFL players, provides the most competitive games week in and week out, and also have  won the most national championships in the past decade. Since 2006, beginnng … Continue reading SEC dominates, but should not have four teams in the playoff

UNCG falls to ETSU in SoCon Tournament, season over

By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Nov. 5, 2014 The UNCG Women’s Soccer team went down in heartbreaking fashion against East Tennessee State University in the Southern Conference quarterfinals this past Sunday. The team lost in overtime 3-2 after ETSU senior Hannah Short scored the game-winning goal off of a header after she received a cross from her teammate Sarah Zadrazil. It was … Continue reading UNCG falls to ETSU in SoCon Tournament, season over

Arguing with the Editor: Analyzing whether or not the NBA should have a salary cap

NBA salary cap brings justice to league By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Oct. 29, 2014 The NBA possesses some of the largest stars in the sporting world. Players such as LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Chris Paul are know by the average person just as much for their prowess on the court as their commercials. On the open and free market, players … Continue reading Arguing with the Editor: Analyzing whether or not the NBA should have a salary cap

2014-2015 NBA Preview, return of Hornets

By Terrence Hinds, Staff Writer Published in print Oct. 22, 2014 October 28 will mark the beginning of the 2014-2015 NBA season. With the distinct amount of plots across the NBA landscape, this year is set to be one of the most intriguing seasons in years. The amount of story lines going into this season will make your head spin. Two of the main issues … Continue reading 2014-2015 NBA Preview, return of Hornets