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Former College coach kicks off Olympic tourney


		Former College coach kicks off Olympic tourney

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

6 hours ago by Duncan Slobodzian

Many at the College were stunned last year when beloved men's baseball coach Rick Dell headed east to serve as an ambassador for the game he's always loved. One year later, it looks like the move was a success for Dell, who was a major player at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, even tossing out the first pitch during an opening round game between the United States and Korea.

Twice as nice: Lions look for repeat NJAC crowns

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 hour ago

After a dominating fall season in 2007, the Lions football, soccer, cross-country, tennis and field hockey teams are looking to duplicate their success from last year. Some teams are looking to maintain their dominance within the conference, some are looking to avenge late-season heartbreaks and others are hoping to show off their skills on a national stage.

Vikings Announce 2008-2009 Hoops Schedule

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

12 hours ago by Nick Camino

The 2008-2009 Cleveland State men's basketball season will not get underway until Nov. 14 at the Wolstein Center; however, the opponents that await the Vikings have already been set for the upcoming campaign. Coming off last season's memorable 21-13 record, an impressive Horizon League runner-up finish, and a postseason bid to the National Invitation Tournament, head coach Gary Waters' squad has even higher aspirations for the new season.

Shadow of a legend, no more


		Shadow of a legend, no more

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

15 hours ago by Kevin Duffy

Greg Lloyd II is UConn's new starting middle linebacker, but when the pads come off, football is the last thing on his mind.

Delle Donne did right thing by leaving

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

16 hours ago by Kevin Meacham

Elena Delle Donne, UConn basketball star.

Now that those words have been written for the last time in this publication, it's time to write the epitaph for a duo - the freshman phenom and the prominent basketball factory - that seemed so perfectly matched.

'We're going to be accountable'

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

1 day ago by John Clayton

Daryl Gross will tell you this is a big year for Syracuse athletics. "For three years we've been in transition trying to get the right people, the right coaches, the right everything," said Syracuse's director of athletics. "It was always 'The future's bright.

Off-field incidents taint SU's image

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

1 day ago by Zach Schonbrun

Don't be so surprised, as the fall kicks into 'Express' mode, if the athletics department ups the ante of self-promotion at Syracuse.

I should say, welcome back to Syr-accuse. Here, the fresh buffing on the lacrosse national championship may reflect a new aspect of SU athletics in need of polishing.

Football players feed off team chemistry

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

1 day ago by Thomas Gallick

Metaphors of a football team as a family or a band of brothers are generally thought of as just "coach-speak" meant to create an artificial bond between teammates, but that may not be the case this year at Dix Stadium.

New-look Penguins face tough challenges in new-look conference

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

2 days ago by Andrew Berry, SPORTS EDITOR

They'll be wearing the same uniforms, playing in the same stadium, and facing several familiar opponents this season, but the Youngstown State University football team is facing a tremendous amount of change in 2008.

Missouri Valley Football Conference Preview

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

2 days ago

Olympic Games aren't what they used to be

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

2 days ago by Thomas Gallick

Ah, the beauty and grandeur of the Olympic Games. Can you think of anything more um … beautiful or … grandiose? Actually, yes I can. I'm not saying the Olympics aren't addictive, watchable and occasionally thrilling, but who can remember the last time the games really had any real impact on the world?

Ray Ray McElrathbey Begins a New Chapter at HU

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Eboni Farmer

There is a 13-year-old running around in Cook Hall, hanging out with the football players and playing video games.

Fahmarr McElrathbey seems like a typical kid but he's far from that.

He followed his brother Ramon "Ray Ray" McElrathbey to Howard University from Clemson University where his brother is an alum and also played football.

Football Expectations Sky High

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Deontay Morris

A new turf, new players and a new attitude are expected to propel the Bison to new heights this season.

The Howard Bison football team held its annual media day on Saturday in Greene Stadium. The players and coaches both have lofty expectations for their upcoming season.

David Oliver Hurdles to Bronze

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Eboni Farmer

Howard alum and Olympic bronze medalist David Oliver got very little sleep after placing third in the 110-meter race with a time of 13.18 hurdles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

On his blog, davidoliverhurdles.blogspot.com, Oliver wrote, "The adrenaline rush and emotional high you are on after accomplishing one of your ultimate goals as an athlete is unexplainable.

Tough Times

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

2 days ago by Tyler Dunne

Brian Proctor only bought tickets to one football game this year.

Like many SU students, Proctor learned the drill. As a freshman, he decked himself out in orange for multiple home games - beaming with optimism. But the buzz quickly faded, his interest quickly waned and attending football games became a chore.

After missing out the past few years, the Madden franchise has finally returned to the playoffs for the Wii and Xbox 360.

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 days ago by Brett Fischer and Michael Mazzeo

After couple of down seasons, Madden 09 returns to playoffs.

Over the past few years, the Madden franchise has gone 8-8. In other words, the game has been rather average. While older versions have featured more in-depth franchise modes and the addition of Superstar mode, overall it hasn't impressed.

My Olympic glory

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 days ago by Brett Fischer

I could picture it so clearly. Just as 23-year-old Michael Phelps had his own biography, my story of being the greatest athlete at my respective sport was going to be epic. It was going to be a tale of how I overcame the odds to become an Olympic champion…

As I walked toward the stage and stood on the tallest point on the podium, I looked around and heard thousands of people echoing my name.

Other Olympic sports aren't as 'soft' as I thought

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 days ago by Mike Mazzeo

While watching the epic Olympic performance by Michael Phelps, I had an epiphany of Olympic proportions.

Growing up, I had always been under the impression that males competing in sports such as swimming, gymnastics and volleyball were, for lack of a better term, "soft.

Meggett rushing to the top

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Jeff Newman

Steffy, Turner also strong in Terps' second scrimmage

In surprise move, Steffy gets QB nod


		In surprise move, Steffy gets QB nod

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Aaron Kraut

Turner, Portis will watch from sidelines

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