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Collegiate Sprint Football League Announces League Honors
Check out the first team, second team, honorable mentions, and league MVP.
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Week 8 in Review
Army couldnt have picked a better time to snap Navys winning streak.
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Week 7 in Review
Navy picked up its second shutout of the season in a 31-0 victory over Pennsylvania
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Week 6 in Review
Pennsylvanias defense came up big in a 21-6 victory over Cornell.
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Week 5 in Review
Cornells defense forced seven turnovers in a 47-8 win over Princeton.
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Week 4 in Review
Armys ground game proved to be unstoppable in a 44-7 win at Princeton.
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Week 3 in Review
Pride Bowl XXV featured another classic struggle between longtime rivals Army and Navy.
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Pride Bowl in focus: Army-Navy battle will be televised—New Jersey Star-Ledger, 9/29
It's the biggest game in the history of the Eastern Collegiate Sprint Football League.
And that's not just because it's Army-Navy.
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Week 2 in Review
The only head-to-head contest in the CSFL took place in Princeton last Friday night. The Tigers played host to Cornell with the Big Red spoiling the debut of Princeton head coach Bill Hickey.
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Week 1 in Review
The first full weekend of Sprint Football featured two games involving head-to-head CSFL matchups.
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CSTV to present live telecast of October 5 Pride Bowl - Army vs. Navy Sprint football game
NEW YORK, September 9, 2003 - CSTV: College Sports Television (www.cstv.com), the first 24-hour college sports network, will present a live telecast of the Sunday, October 5, Pride Bowl Sprint Football game between Army and Navy, as one of the most intense college athletic rivalries takes to the field in the form of lightweight football. Kickoff of the 25th annual Pride Bowl is 2 p.m. ET, with the game originating from Newark Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium in Newark, N.J.
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Cutting football down to size—Washington Times, 9/18
ANNAPOLIS — The first thing one notices is the size of the players. Or, rather, the lack thereof.
This looks like any other practice session for any other college football team—except that everyone appears to be so, well, normal in size.
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CSFL ANNOUNCES WEB SITE
College Sprint Football fans will be able to follow their teams throughout the season on a brand new web site.
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2003 SEASON PREVIEW
With the 2003 season right around the corner, here is a look
at how the CSFL shapes up in 2003. The team previews are listed in order of
last years finish.
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