Scrivner and Dakin On This Week's Lions Den
published March 11,
2013
Tune in Tuesday at ten to The Lion's Den! - The official source for UCCS sports. This week's guest will be Luke Dakin and Rob Scrivner, from the UCCS Men's Track and Field team.
They will discuss the NCAA National Championships this past weekend, as well as their recent trip to Kenya and their efforts to raise money for Cheptigit primary school in Kenya. Hosts MJ and Martin will also recap the women's basketball home playoff game, the softball home-stand ,the golf team's trip to Texas for the St. Edward's Invitational, and preview all upcoming events.
For all this and much more, tune in Tuesday at ten to The Lion's Den! - The official source for UCCS sports.
Listen Live: radio.uccs.edu
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