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Washington and Jefferson Coach Can Endure Success
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Last Updated:
8/24/2010
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Washington and Jefferson men’s and women’s water polo coach Greg Jones is looking for a little exercise before the fall semester really kicks into gear. So on August 29, he’s going to swim for two and a half miles, bike 112 more and then run a full marathon.
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No Hurdle Too High
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Last Updated:
8/23/2010
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Johnson C. Smith sprinter Shermaine Williams isn’t just quick – she’s a quick study.
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Oregon Player Finds Silver Lining
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Last Updated:
8/22/2010
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Between the lines, Will Tukuafu co-captained the Pacific-10 Conference football champion Oregon Ducks. But he has been a leader beyond those lines as well.
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A Balanced Life
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Last Updated:
8/25/2010
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Listing all of Katie O’Donnell’s field hockey accomplishments would take the entire ASA Newsletter, but what the stats don’t show is that once Maryland’s stick-wielding standout walks off the field, she’s done with the game.
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Seeking a Few Good Breaks
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Last Updated:
8/22/2010
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Ask Washington College (Maryland) lacrosse player Jimmy Kielek what characteristics describe him and he’ll say, “Determined and motivated.”
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Student-Athlete Depression: ‘A Feeling of Complete Hopelessness’
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Last Updated:
8/23/2010
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Samantha Sandland had never thought about being depressed. After all, she had a life-of-the-party personality, often appearing at Salve Regina University sporting events dressed up as the school’s Seahawk mascot. She was also known as a strong-willed soccer student-athlete.
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APR Changes Football Recruiting – and Retention
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Last Updated:
8/17/2010
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Division I adopted the Academic Progress Rate in 2004 as part of a broader academic-reform effort to better measure progress toward degree and hold institutions more accountable for graduating student-athletes.
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Evansville AD Tells How Tragedy Turned to Hope
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Last Updated:
8/17/2010
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Earlier this summer, University of Evansville Director of Athletics John Stanley received the news that every AD dreads – the death of a student-athlete. In this case, however, the news was wrong.
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