The club hockey team is looking for more fan support at home games the rest of the season The Ferris State club hockey team has shown that the varsity team […]
Sports
Basketball Loses First Two Games
The Bulldogs are 0-2 to start the 2009-2010 season The Bulldog men’s basketball team dropped its first two games of the season this week. Ferris started off the week with […]
Bulldogs Sweep Again at Home
The Ferris hockey team is off to its best home start in school history with a perfect 6-0-0 record at Ewigleben Ice Arena this season.
The Bulldogs swept the Bowling Green State Falcons for their third consecutive home sweep to start the season. The Bulldogs dominated the first match as they skated to a 5-1 victory.
The Falcon’s struck first as they put the puck past sophomore goaltender Taylor Nelson, only 59 seconds into the second period. The deficit did not phase the Bulldogs as they went on to score five unanswered goals, four of which came on the power play.
National Meet Again
The women’s cross country team advanced to the NCAA-II Championships The women’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA-II Championships with a third place finish at the Midwest Regional. For […]
Volleyball Splits Final Series
The team enters the GLIAC Tournament as wildcard The Ferris State volleyball team split its final home matches of the season. The Bulldogs began the weekend action on Friday, in […]
Women’s basketball facing early obstacles
Injuries pose an early concern The Ferris State women’s basketball team has many obstacles to overcome and the season has not even begun. Both injury and the flu have hit […]
Football Season 2009
The Bulldog football team finished the 2009 season with just one victory The Ferris football team finished the forgettable 2009 season 1-10 overall, which is the worst record for the […]
Bulldogs Drop Exhibition Game
Ferris hangs tough with nationally ranked Division I Dayton The Bulldog basketball team came up short against the nationally ranked University of Dayton last week. Ferris held strong against Dayton, […]
Golf with a Disc
The Ferris club disc golf team defeated Western Michigan 70-49 at the Michigan Intercollegiate Disc Golf Challenge (MIDGC) third event on Sunday. The event was held at Northend Riverside Park and included four students from Ferris. Disc golf is played similarly to conventional golf in that there are 18 holes and your score is the number of strokes total. Typically, events are scored using stroke-play, which is simply based on the total number of shots a competitor takes and the lowest score wins.
This event, however, was match-play and each hole was awarded a number of points. Brad Way, a senior in the construction management program, said the winner of the hole received two points; each person was awarded one point if they tied and the loser did not receive any points. This event was unique in that players of all skill levels could play because players were handicapped to their individual average.
