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Sacramone '10 going to Olympics


		Sacramone '10 going to Olympics

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Erin Frauenhofer

The best gymnast in Brown's history will be heading to Beijing this summer. USA Gymnastics announced Thursday that Alicia Sacramone '10 has been chosen as one of six athletes who will compete for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for women's gymnastics.

Pittsburgh not nearly as sweet as Big Apple

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

1 hour ago by Pat Mitsch

When you live in New York City for any period of time, albeit one brief summer's stay, you begin to turn on your hometown.

Good 'ole Pittsburgh, in my case.

If it weren't for my family, friends and 23 little credits to sweep up before next spring, I think I'd be gone for good.

Mid-season report card: Grading the Pirates A to F

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

6 hours ago by Zack Chakan

After watching Josh Hamilton's astonishing 28-home run display in the Home Run Derby Monday night, I couldn't help but think that a Pittsburgh Pirate was on the mound for it.

It was 71-year-old Claybon Counsil instead. Still, the Pirates might benefit by giving the batting practice hurler a tryout.

Former Bison Reflects on Olympic Quest

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

7 hours ago by Shivonne Foster

From his first professional track workout to his current position as an Olympic qualifier in track and field, it seems Howard graduate David Oliver who is constantly in fast motion, finally has a moment to slow down and reflect.

"I'm just trying to keep it even keel, and a level head about everything," Oliver said.

Northeastern Alumni: Bareae signs extension, prepares for Beijing

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

10 hours ago by Nate Owen

It's been a busy several weeks for former Northeastern Husky basketball player and current Dallas Maverick Jose Juan Barea - despite it being the offseason.

On July 9, the Mavericks announced they had resigned Barea, who appeared in 44 games (nine starts) while averaging 4.

Red Storm make English big man third recruit for next season

The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY

2 days ago by Katie Beckmann, Staff Writer

Men's basketball head coach Norm Roberts

announced early this month the signing of 7-foot-1 English center Phil Wait to a national letter of intent. Wait, who will join the Red Storm for the upcoming season, is the third edition to this year's incoming class.

W. crew rows over competition, wins sixth NCAA title

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Megan McCahill

The Brown women's crew team won its second consecutive NCAA championship June 1 on Lake Natoma, near Sacramento, Calif. The title was the sixth overall for Head Coach John Murphy, who also won the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association's Coach of the Year award.

Willard '06 breaks record on way to China

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Nicole Stock

Former Brown track-and-field standout Anna Willard '06 qualified for her first Olympic games with a record-breaking performance on July 3 at the Olympic trials in Oregon.

Panther guards make strides in summer


		Panther guards make strides in summer

The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA

2 days ago by Tony Ferraiolo

Checking in from the Pittsburgh Pro-Am Summer League at the Greentree SportsPlex:

Pitt's young guards continue to insist with their play that the shooting guard position might not be as detrimental to Pitt's success as originally diagnosed.

In the first game of the night, sophomore Bradley Wanamaker and freshman Ashton Gibbs of FWG Realty put on a shooting clinic against Levance Fields, DeJuan Blair and Aliquippa GE.

Drexel earns Tony P. Crest Award for concrete canoe


		Drexel earns Tony P. Crest Award for concrete canoe

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 days ago by Brett Fischer

The Drexel concrete canoe team recently won the Tony P. Crest Award for demonstrating superior and creative use of technology and materials in the construction of their canoe.

"It feels excellent," Pat Perhosky, a member of the team, said. "We put a lot of hard work into this project this year.

Buckley Looking Forward to Season After Olympic Trials

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

5 days ago by Deontay Morris

Landria Buckley, a junior track athlete, joined the ranks of America's great Track and Field runners this summer after earning All-American honors by posting a ninth-place time of 13.5 seconds in the 100 meter sprint. She posted that time at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field National Championships in June.

UMass and Penn State to join Drexel lacrosse in CAA

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

5 days ago by Mike Mazzeo

Just as Drexel was beginning to dominate the conference, lacrosse competition will only get stronger.

UMass and Penn State will be joining the Colonial Athletic Association's men's lacrosse conference in 2010.

My initial reaction, like many others, was to jump to the conclusion that their additions would be purely beneficial to the CAA.

Lacrosse recruits show skills in All-American game

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

5 days ago by Jakob Engelke

Six future Terps battle in the Under Armour Lacrosse Classic.

Beijing Bound | If in '04 you don't succeed, make the boat in '08

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

5 days ago by Neil Fanaroff

Pierre De Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics, once summed up his opinions on the Games in a legendary quote.

"The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part."

It took eight years on the National Team and a missed qualification for the 2004 Athens Games, but 2002 College graduate Tom Paradiso is set to take part in the Olympics as a member of the United States rowing team in the lightweight four event.

Beijing Bound | Once a walk-on, now an Olympian


		Beijing Bound | Once a walk-on, now an Olympian

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

5 days ago by Neil Fanaroff

United States Olympic athletes often take up their sports at a young age, practicing for over a dozen years before competing at the Summer Games.

Gymnast Shawn Johnson began perfecting her craft when she was three years old. Swimmer Michael Phelps got in the water at age seven.

Mosley a Terp at last


		Mosley a Terp at last

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

6 days ago by Mark Selig

Incoming recruit Sean Mosley was officially admitted to this university Tuesday afternoon.

Beijing Bound | Row, row row your boat to Beijing '08


		Beijing Bound | Row, row row your boat to Beijing '08

The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA

6 days ago by Neil Fanaroff

At least one Penn athlete has participated in every Summer Olympics since the 1900 Paris games.

And, thanks to two rowers, that streak will continue through to next month's Games.

Tom Paradiso (Col '02) and Susan Francia (Col '04) qualified for the men's lightweight four and the women's eight, respectively.

Hoops endures rough offseason


		Hoops endures rough offseason

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

6 days ago by Aaron Kraut

A recap of the men's basketball team's tumultuous offseason

Column: Olympics worth trouble

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

6 days ago

Every four years an important event grabs the public's attention. Its origins rooted in tradition, people gather to support their favorite competitors and debate their qualifications as each seeks to finish first. With a substantial financial commitment behind each participant, the consequences of this political event have implications that reach across the globe.

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