It’s been tough without sports, but I’m getting by
“I’ve been saying all the productive things I’ve done to make myself feel better, but if I’m being honest, I’ve just been sitting around” – By Adam Kolb, Co-Sports Editor
The student newspaper of Hutchinson Community College
“I’ve been saying all the productive things I’ve done to make myself feel better, but if I’m being honest, I’ve just been sitting around” – By Adam Kolb, Co-Sports Editor
The Blue Dragon football team held a 10-2 record in the fall, and HutchCC players and coaches were disappointed as the COVID-19 pandemic canceled spring sports.
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UFC 249 is planned for May 9, as the COVID-19 pandemic pushes onward. Collegian staff writers give their thoughts.
With the extra year of eligibility granted by the NJCAA to all spring sports athletes, some HutchCC athletes are left looking toward their future with question marks. Do they stay or transfer?
6-foot-4 guard D.J. Mitchell completed his career at HutchCC with 116 3-point field goals, the fifth most in Blue Dragon men’s basketball history.
HutchCC All-American Abby Ogle was the first Blue Dragon on the women’s 2020 team to sign. The 5-foot-8 guard from Baldwin shot 59.3 percent from the field, the best in the conference.
HutchCC sophomore guard Saquan Singleton was the first Blue Dragon on the 2020 men’s basketball team to sign. The 6-foot-6 guard from the Bronx, N.Y. led the team in rebounding, assists and steals.
All spring athletes were granted a hardship, essentially meaning the 2020 season never happened as far as eligibility is concerned. Eligibility remains as it was before the year began.
Despite not having any athletic events this spring, HutchCC Sports Information Director Steve Carpenter is still finding ways to keep busy.
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