NCAA News Archive - 2009

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May 4, 2009 4:56:26 PM



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Life lessons from the soccer field

Being a collegiate athlete has truly helped me advance my development towards my teaching career. I have been able to share many of my soccer experiences with my students and they too, have learned valuable lessons. I am extremely lucky to have had the opportunity to play college soccer and I am forever grateful for the past four years.

IN THE ZONE

Washington drops swimming programs

The University of Washington is cutting its men's and women's swimming programs.

 

12 in the Big 10? Is a playoff possible?

Joe Paterno made some noise last week, suggesting the Big 10 should add a twelfth team "We go into hiding for six weeks," Paterno said in an ESPN article. "Everybody else is playing playoffs on television. You never see a Big Ten team mentioned. So I think that's a handicap." 

 

Rivalry heads to the links

The Colorado-Nebraska football rivalry is well documented, but who knew the bitterness carried over to the golf course?

 

Williams beats Amherst in historic re-enactment

On July 1, 1859, Amherst defeated Williams 73-32 (25 innings) in the first ever college baseball game.

 

MONDAYS WITH MYLES AND FRIENDS

Mondays with Myles and Friends: The Hall of Champions

On this episode, NCAA Senior Vice President for Branding and Communications Dennis Cryder offers a sneak peak at the new NCAA Hall of Champions.

 

 

 


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