1982-1983 Yearbook

132/Sports Divi sion It all began with an isolated few, but quickly spread throughout the student body. What once was a slight temperature quickly developed into the highly contagious " Bison Fever. " The spread of the Fever was encouraged by continuous achievements in the athletic department which ranged from intramural to intercollegiate victories. Symptoms of the Fever were obvious allover campus. They varied from pep ra ll y participation, l ong distance travel and spectator support, to Pledge Week si gns, student center posters and homemade banners. The first all-school pep rally was a major display of " Bison Fever." Those in attendance where infected as they cheered the football team on to their first of many victories. Enthusiasm was displayed not only for the football team, but also for all of the intercollegiate and intramural teams. Intramurals had a number of teams in a variety of sports; the intercoll egiate sports had teams from swimming and diving to women' s cross country and from golf to basketba l l. Unity was a major el ement in the Bison spirit so it really didn' t matter which sport we supported as long as we were for the Bisons. The Fever just never lifted. ~ - David Wall Sports Editor Sports Includes Golf Track and Field Tennis Swimming and Diving Softball Baseball Men's Cross Country Women's Cross Country Soccer Football Basketball Cheerleaders AII·Stars Men's I ntramurals Women's I ntramurals 134 136 13B 140 142 144 146 148 150 152 156 160 162 164 166

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