MSU HOLDS SPARTAN ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE GALA from MSU including a bachelor's degree in general and special Award is awarded tothe studentathlete with the is a no-preference sophomore on the baseball team http://newsroom.msu.edu/news/archives/2001/04/gala.html
Extractions: MSU Press Releases University Relations Search Press Releases Entire Site for NEWSROOM HOME PRESS RELEASES EXPERT GUIDE MEDIA GUIDELINES ... CONTACT US To receive press releases by e-mail, send request to newsroom@msu.edu Newsroom Home Press Releases April 2001 Contact: University Relations (517) 355-2281, or hodack@msu.edu EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University will host the Spartan Academic Excellence Gala recognizing the achievements of student-athletes at 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. Robin Roberts, award-winning sports commentator for both ESPN and ABC Sports, will provide the keynote address for the gala. She will provide motivational remarks and stress the importance of academic excellence. "The recognition ceremony honors the academic accomplishments of student-athletes in the classroom," said Angela Howard, academic counselor and coordinator of the event. This year is the fourth year of the gala at MSU and each year approximately 200 students qualify for an award.
Katie Macfarlane - Women In Sports Women's Sports 12/10/01. Army Athletic Association 'athlete of the Week' intercession break.Suggest a New Link general Sports Sites will not be added. We http://www.makeithappen.com/wis/bios/macfarlanek.html
Extractions: Basketball Army Athletic Association 'Athlete of the Week' Week ending 12/9/01 Katie Macfarlane - Women's Basketball Dec. 10, 2001 WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army women's basketball top player Katie Macfarlane was named Patriot League "Player of the Week" for the week ending Dec. 9 announced today by the league office. Macfarlane also was earned Army Athletic Association "Player of the Week" honors today after a career performances on the hardwood. Averaging 22.5 ppg. and 15.0 rpg. in two games last week, the Clarence, N.Y. native improved her career scoring mark by one point to 27 in the 65-63 overtime loss to Albany on Dec. 5. On Saturday Macfarlane set another personal best when she dished out six assists as Army snapped a four game losing streak with a 69-65 victory over Princeton. With 17 boards, Macfarlane was one rebound shy of her career mark in the Princeton game. A sophomore forward, Macfarane had 27 points and 14 boards against Albany and 18 points and 16 rebounds against Princeton to notched her sixth and seventh double-doubles of the season. The mark ties her career high of seven double-doubles in one season set during her plebe year. The teams leading scorer and rebounder, Macfarlene is averaging 17.2 ppg. and 11.8 rpg. In all games this season, Macfarlane has led the team in rebounding and sits atop of the Patriot League standings (as of the Dec. 10 release). In fourth place in the league in scoring, Macfarlane has led all Black Knight scorers in five out of eight contests this season.
Baseball-agents.com - Baseball Agent Trivia In 1966, Woolf became the first lawyer to represent an athlete in contract negotiations,negotiating Earl baseball agent index agent bios profiles http://www.baseball-agents.com/agent_trivia.htm
Extractions: Bob Woolf is generally recognized as the first baseball agent. Woolf, who passed away in 1993 at the age of 65, began helping Boston Red Sox pitcher Earl Wilson in 1964 with endorsement contracts and personal appearances. In 1966, Woolf became the first lawyer to represent an athlete in contract negotiations, negotiating Earl Wilson's contract with the Red Sox. Word of Woolf's negotiating abilities spread among Red Sox players and he would eventually represent Carl Yastrzemski, Luis Tiant and Jim Rice, and later, Boston Celtic greats Larry Bird and John Havlicek, as well as the Atlanta Braves' Tom Glavine, quarterback Doug Flutie and numerous other athletes and entertainers.
Life Fitness Commercial Products > Corporate > News Jay Megna, executive vice president/general manager, North the Hammer Strength HighSchool baseball Player of A current Hammer Strength athlete presents the http://www.lifefitness.com/hom_cor_news_article.asp?ItemId=351
Men's Basketball - Central Michigan University - Official Athletic Site , baseball. Studentathlete Academic Services. Central Michigan Chippewas Scheduleand Results Roster and bios Season Statistics Team Capsule http://cmuchippewas.ocsn.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/03-tourney-central.html
Harvard University Athletics: Baseball 2002 Harvard baseball Player bios. 160 R/R New York, NY Collegiate High SchoolThreesport athlete Four-year letterwinner in baseball and cross http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~athletic/base/base_bios.html
Extractions: Preseason third team All-American an one of the top pitching prospects in New England ... Summer 2001: Member of Cape Cod League Champion Wareham Gatemen ... Second in the League in strikeouts with 74 ... Threw three complete games and posted a 1.67 ERA ... Winner of the John Claffey Award for Outstanding Performance by a New England Player, as voted on by the general managers ... Started the Championship game, which led to a 4-3 win for the Gatemen ... Last Season: Earned Honorable Mention All-Ivy honors ... Posted a 4-4 record in his eight starts ... Pitched the first Harvard no-hitter of recent history, striking out 14 batters in nine innings, to lead Harvard to a 10-0 win over Dartmouth in its final Ivy League game ... Led the squad in strikeouts with 59 ... Walked only eight batters in 55.2 innings ... Was on the mound for three innings and struck out three batters to get a win against Boston College ... Pitched complete games against Cornell, Columbia, and Dartmouth ... Following the season, was a 10th round selection by the Boston Red Sox ...
SportsCombine.com - Super 44 - Maryland Bios 19751980 6 Years Head Varsity baseball Coach at Foundation/College Hall of Fame ScholarAthlete of the His general savvy extends well beyond the football field http://super44.sportscombine.com/super44x/c_bios_md.asp
Extractions: Thursday, April 03, 2003 Search: Team Maryland Biographies Coach Bill McGregor Bill McGregor is also a member of the SportsCombine.com team. Since February, McGregor has been Director of College information Services. He brings with him an established recruiting program that includes over 86 major colleges and 700 high schools that report their athlete information to him. McGregor is also working with SportsCombine.com on its national expansion program. 1972 Graduated from John Carroll University - Cleveland, Ohio DeMatha Record 164-26-3 in 18 years 9 WCAC/WMAC Football Championships 5 Consecutive WCAC Championships 1991 - 1995 School Record and League Record of Consecutive Championships 5 Nationally Ranked Teams in USA Today 5 Times Ranked #1 in the Washington DC Area 3 Undefeated Teams 9 Time WCAC Coach of the Year Prince George's County Coach of the Year Big 33 Head Coach 1987 Maryland vs Pennsylvania Super 44 Head Coach 2000 Maryland vs Virginia Over 180 players awarded full NCAA Division 1 football scholarships, 1982 - Present
IHigh.com -- The High School Internet Network STAFF bios. Prior to joining iHigh.com, Comstock was a studentathlete at the andis invaluable in the areas of Network Operations and general technology for http://www.ihigh.com/0,1773,2_12_0_36680,00.html
Extractions: About Us Advertising and Marketing Programs Privacy Statement for iHigh.com iHigh Corporate Sponsors ... Contact Jan 01, 2001 Click on department name or employee name to see bio. STAFF BIOS Executive Rick Ford Tim Campbell Kim Burford Tracey McKenzie Content Tim Letcher Michelle Hillison Chrissie Balding Pat Gillespie Carlen Dixon Cherokee Hall Amy Novin Courtney Oakes Jason King Customer Service Ron Wigglesworth Debbie Thornton Sales/Marketing Steve Berrey Sheila Vaughn Dave Shepard Mike Ridaught Craig Blanchard Tech Seth Anderson Sheshgiri Pai Jay Voskuhl Amy Levy David Pitts Jeff Moser Evan Tune Lisa Walker Chris Davidowski EXECUTIVE RICHARD A. FORD
Football - Wayne State Warriors SIGNEE bios. was a First Team AllState offensive line selection for Division1 also plays baseball was an OAA Scholar-athlete honoree http://wsuathletics.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/020603aaa.html
Extractions: Download Free Acrobat Reader Wayne State University head football coach Steve Kazor has announced the addition of 15 players to the Warrior football program for the 2003 season. All 15 players come from Michigan High Schools. Position Breakdown: OL (5), DL (4), DB (2), WR (2), RB, PK Geography: Michigan (15). WSU Football Recruits Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Tommy Burns OL/DL 6-3 270 Flint, MI/Flint Northern HS Josh Cammon OL 6-4 305 Muskegon, MI/Muskegon HS Alan Clay DE 6-2 210 Ypsilanti, MI/Willow Run HS Brian Cyr PK 6-5 200 St. Clair Shores, MI/Lake Shore HS Anthony Davis S 5-11 190 Westland, MI/John Glenn HS Grant Fodor OL 6-3 245 Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion HS Jason Gunderson OL 6-2 270 Milan, MI/Milan HS Jason LeDuc DL 6-5 254 Redford, MI/Union HS Chris Middlebrooks RB 5-8 170 Romulus, MI/Romulus HS Shomari Moss WR/FS 5-9 178 Southfield, MI/Southfield HS Kris Prevost OT 6-3 270 Sterling Hts., MI/Stevenson HS Hady Rahman DL 6-4 240 Livonia, MI/Stevenson HS Kenny Schmidt DL 6-4 230 Waterford, MI/Mott HS Jake Weingartz WR/FS 5-9 160 Lapeer, MI/Lapeer East HS Brandon Wilcox S 5-10 190 Plymouth, MI/Canton HS
Frank Robinson, Jr. diverse neighborhood where he starred as an athlete. McClymonds High School, whosebaseball program also contract disputes with Cincinnati general manager Bill http://www.africanpubs.com/Apps/bios/0898RobinsonFrank.asp?pic=none
Encina High School Class Of 1973 Bios G To M with. I have enjoyed reading the bios of fellow classmates. Fundamental. Heis a talented athlete and plays baseball and basketball. He http://www.encinahighschool.com/class73/bios2.htm
Extractions: Bio: After graduating from Encina I got a job with the administrative part of the state fair with Karen Farmer Sutter. After that I started at ARC but decided that I was bored with that and got a job with an insurance company downtown. After working there for awhile I got on with the state. I worked in various parts of the state up until our first son was born. Then I worked part-time at a pre-school for awhile. That kept me busy for quite awhile. I just recently got on with the school district over here working in the office. I married in 1975 to a fellow Encinian from the class of 1968. We have two sons. One just graduated from High School and the other one is just entering Jr. High. Funny_story: I remember when we were Sophmores in Foods 2 class we had just made something and were supposed to be cleaning up our sink area. Pam Jurich and I believe Sue Funk and Jane Gaugler were also in the class. Well the teacher left the room for a few minutes when I'm not sure how it got started but SOS pads began flying across the room and the little hoses you use to clean the sink with began shooting water across the room and things began to get pretty wet, when the teacher decided to step back in. It all had seemed pretty funny at the time, till she stepped back in and we could see what the room looked like through her eyes.
Auburn Sports Medicine education of the studentathlete as well in the following areas baseball's PlainsmanPark for orthopaedic sports medicine fellowships, general sports medicine http://www.auburn.edu/athletics/sportsmedicine/
Extractions: Recent News Auburn University is a member of the twelve school Southeastern Conference , participating in 21 Division I athletic programs. Located in east-central Alabama, the City of Auburn has a population of approximately 32,000. The city is approximately two hours from downtown Atlanta, GA and one hour from Columbus, GA and Montgomery, AL. Lastly, it is 4 hours away from Panama City, Florida and the sugar white beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. The sports medicine program is responsible for all instances that affect the health and welfare of the student-athlete on campus. Athlete has been defined as any person participating in a university sponsored intercollegiate athletic activity. The sports medicine program shall be responsible for managing the complete health needs of the intercollegiate student athlete. The professional staff of Auburn University Sports Medicine has the responsibility over all items affecting the health and safety of student athletes. This includes, but is not limited to, participation, conditioning, protective equipment/devices, nutritional concerns, maintenance of safe playing fields and facilities, and any other matter that would affect the health or safety of the student-athlete. The sports medicine program embodies the commitment of patient/player care, education of the student-athlete as well as the provider, personal and community service, and the implementation and development of research.
AggieAthletics.com :: Athlete Bios 16 Earned a Verizon Scholarathlete Award. Personal. Lindsay Is ageneral studies major Member of Kappa Alpha Theta and HOSTS http://sports.tamu.edu/bios.php?PID=734
Extractions: Jan. 23, 2003 CHARLOTTESVILLE - Student Athlete-of-the-Month showcases athletes who have demonstrated excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom. The January Female Student Athlete-of-the-Month, fourth-year Mirjana Bosevska , has displayed a strong work ethic in her academic and athletic endeavors. A Psychology major from Skopje, Macedonia, Mirjana works hard to excel in both her swimming and her courses. Q: You were born in Macedonia, so what brought you to the United States? A: My parents thought that it would be a lot better for me to continue my swimming career in the US because there are so many more opportunities and better training conditions here. If I hadn't come to the US, I probably would not be swimming right now!
Gator Men's Cross Country Roster/Bios @ Gatorzone.com Pick a Sport. Back to bios/Roster Printable version, athlete he most admires is HallieGebrilassie who persevered through http://www.gatorzone.com/crosscountry/men/bios.php?year=2002&bio=bloom.html
Gator Women's Basketball Roster/Bios @ Gatorzone.com Back to bios/Roster Printable version volleyball, swimming, track field, baseballand golf of Women's Health Kellye Mowchan with athlete care, specifically http://www.gatorzone.com/basketball/women/bios.php?year=2001&bio=staff.html
Disabled Sports USA com Recreation Dir rec@challengenewmexico.com general - cnm@challengenewmexico Horseback,skiing, tennis, rafting, basketball, and baseball equipment, and art http://www.dsusa.org/chapter-nm.htm
Extractions: HEADLINES Virginia Wrestler Bob Seidel at the NCAA's Virginia's Bob Seidel, Tim Foley and Joe Alexander Compete in Second Day of 2003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Virginia's Joe Alexander, Tim Foley and Bob Seidel Compete in 2003 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships RELATED LINKS OCSN Newswire CHARLOTTESVILLE - Student Athlete-of-the-Month showcases an athlete who has demonstrated excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom. The February Student Athlete-of-the-Month, fourth year Jason Bernd, has displayed a strong work ethic in his academic and athletic endeavors. Jason is a Jefferson Scholar, a double major in economics and chemical engineering, and plans to graduate in May 2001. The Virginia Beach native donates much of his time to various service organizations, as well as the daily rigors of collegiate wresting, while maintaining a stellar academic record over the past four years. Q: Why did you decide to attend the University of Virginia?
Extractions: May 9, 2001 CHARLOTTESVILLE - Student Athlete-of-the-Month showcases an athlete who has demonstrated excellence both on the playing field and in the classroom. The May Student Athlete-of-the-Month, third year Amy O'Donnell , has displayed a strong work ethic in her academic and athletic endeavors. Amy is a government major and plans to graduate in May 2002. The New Jersey native devotes most of her time to tennis, but loves to spend time with her teammates and friends away from the court. Amy will be leading the Virginia women's tennis team into the NCAA Tournament this week. Q: When did you start playing tennis?
Our Member Physicians He did an internship in general surgery at Providence Hospital in Portland, Oregon theIndianapolis Ice Hockey Team, AAA Indianapolis Indians baseball, and the http://www.stvincent.org/ourservices/sportsmed/sports/physbios/default.htm
Extractions: var s1='Our Locations-Employment-News - Press Releases-Who We Are-St.Vincent Foundation-St.Vincent Health'; var s2='Health Library-Pre-Register-Billing Help-Coming to the Hospital-Find A Physician'; var s3='Visiting The Hospital-Send A Greeting'; var s4='Brain Neck and Spine-Cardiovascular-Childrens-Maternity-Oncology-Sports Medicine-All Services'; var s5='Fitness Center-Health Library-Classes - Programs-Healthy Businesses-Health and Life'; var sSelected=''; //document.write(sSelected) Physician Bios Dr. Ahlfeld earned his undergraduate degree at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana where he was a "Distinguished Graduate." He was on the Big Ten Academic Basketball Honor Team and received the Branch McCracken Post-Graduate Scholarship in 1975. He earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1979. He interned at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at Indiana University Hospitals in Indianapolis in 1984. He completed a fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon in 1984. Dr. Ahlfield serves as an orthopaedic consultant to the Indiana University Basketball Team and is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine. He has given presentations at numerous medical meetings and has written articles published in medical journals. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, the European Society of Knee and Arthroscopic Surgery, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the International Arthroscopy Association, the International Society of the Knee and other professional organizations.